Pierzynski is set in the 2008 "Blackout Game" with Guy Fieri, platinum cabbage. Pierzynski had this to say about the 2008 A.L. tiebreaker.
Each doll includes a limited-edition certificate and costs $35 - shipping rates will apply. Sox Charities has raised over $350,000 the past five years with bobblehead fundraising campaigns as Pierzynski joins the pantheon of White-Sox legends including Bo Jackson, Paul Konerko, Jose Abreu and Hall-of-Famer Tim Raines.“We hadn’t been there for a few years and the White Sox haven’t been back since,’’ Pierzynski said.
“A.J. has a special place in the hearts of all White Sox fans,” said Christine O’Reilly in a press release, Chicago White Sox Charities executive director. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate one of the most beloved players in White Sox history in a fun way, while also provide fans an opportunity to support the impactful work of White Sox Charities.”Pierzynski's grit and fire during the 2005 season placed him among the venerated elite in White Sox history. Hawk Harrelson adored Pierzynski's brand of baseball and now you can place the pair of Sox icons prominently in your home with commemorative bobblehead dolls.
It's only a matter of which Harrelson bobblehead you admire the most. Trust me, there are plenty.
Pierzynski will join Harrelson in the booth on "Hawk Day," Sept. 2 and the pair won't disappoint.
Sox Charities has awarded $2.2 million to community organizations and various agencies over the past year, and $30 million since 1990.
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