As we wait for spring training to start, I thought I might run some polls regarding some of the guys on the Hall of Fame ballot this year.
Today we are looking at pitcher Mark Buehrle.
Mark Buehrle was one of the last of a mostly-dead breed. A 38th round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox out of Jefferson College in 1998, the lefty made his major league debut in 2000, working mostly out of the bullpen. He was a member of the White Sox rotation to start the 2001 season, and spent the next fifteen years taking the ball every fifth day and giving his team 6+ innings.