<P> Before the game, Major League Baseball unveiled its Latino Legends Team . </P> <P> The fourth game was the pitchers' duel that had been promised throughout the series . Both Houston starter Brandon Backe and Chicago starter Freddy García put zeros on the scoreboard through seven innings, the longest Series scoreless stretch since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series . Scott Podsednik had a two - out triple in the top of the third, but a Tadahito Iguchi groundout ended that threat . The Astros wasted a chance in the sixth, Jason Lane striking out with the bases loaded . The White Sox in the top of the seventh put runners at second and third, but shortstop Juan Uribe struck out to end the inning . Chicago broke through in the next inning against embattled Houston closer Brad Lidge . Willie Harris hit a pinch - hit single . Podsednik advanced him with a sacrifice bunt . Carl Everett pinch - hit for Iguchi and grounded out to the right side to allow Harris to move to third . Jermaine Dye, the Most Valuable Player of the series, had the game - winning single, driving in Harris . </P> <P> Things got a little sticky for the Sox in the Astros half of the eighth when reliever Cliff Politte hit Willy Taveras, threw a wild pitch, sending Taveras to second, and walked Lance Berkman . After Morgan Ensberg flew out to center, the White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén brought in Neal Cotts to finish the inning . Cotts induced pinch - hitter José Vizcaíno into a ground out to Uribe . Bobby Jenks, the 24 - year - old fireballer, started the ninth inning . He allowed a single to Jason Lane and a sacrifice bunt to Brad Ausmus . Chris Burke came in to pinch - hit; he fouled one off to the left side, but Uribe made an amazing catch in the stands to retire Burke . </P> <P> The game ended when Orlando Palmeiro grounded to Uribe . It was a bang - bang play as Paul Konerko caught the ball from Uribe at 11: 01 pm CDT to begin the biggest celebration in Chicago since the sixth NBA championship by the Bulls, co-owned with the White Sox, in 1998 . As a result, Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of both teams, had won seven championships overall . </P>

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