The 2005 Chicago White Sox celebrated 20 years since their World Series win, highlighting their postseason success where they went 11-1. Jermaine Dye, the World Series MVP, expressed nostalgia about reuniting with teammates and the bond they shared. Dye lamented not winning a home game but recognized the joy fans felt during that victorious year. The connection between the team and the city remains strong, showcasing the celebration's significance to both players and supporters alike.
"It seems like it was yesterday. I mean, I feel like we were just here for our 10-year reunion. But to see years go by like that, and it's pretty special to just be around the guys and see everyone."
"We never really got that feeling until the parade of what it meant to have the crowd, everybody screaming behind us and stuff like that. But it's special."
"There were some of those games where I think I got one ball hit to me, and it felt like I could have just put out a lawn chair and sat there and watched the game from right field."
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