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In 2005, the Chicago White Sox achieved a remarkable milestone, clinching the World Series title with a commanding 4-0 sweep over the Houston Astros. This triumph marked the culmination of an impressive season, where the White Sox also secured the American League Championship Series by defeating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim with a series score of 4-1.
The 2005 season was particularly significant, as it represented the White Sox's 105th year in Major League Baseball (MLB). Demonstrating exceptional skill and teamwork, the White Sox finished the regular season with a strong record of 99 wins and 63 losses, positioning themselves at the top of the American League Central Division. This successful season remains a pivotal moment in the history of the franchise, showcasing their resilience and dedication to excellence in the sport.