If you are looking for Chicago White Sox tickets, then you are in the right place. Immortal Seats is the ticket marketplace to go through for cheap White Socks tickets and great-value tickets to all Chicago events and Major League Baseball games.
This Chicago White Sox is a venerable old club after being established as one of the eight charter franchises of the American League in 1900. Winners of three World Series titles to date, the White Sox endured a drought of 87 years between their second title in 1917 and their third in 2005. That drought stands as the second longest in MLB history behind the crosstown rival Cubs.
The White Sox can trace their history all the way back to a team originating as the Sioux City Cornhuskers of the Western League. Charles Comiskey - whose name was on the ballpark for generations - moved the team first to St. Paul, Minnesota, then to his hometown, specifically Chicago's South Side.
A team with a rich history, many important players in baseball history have worn the black and silver uniforms of the White Sox down the years. Luke Appling and Ted Lyons were household names when the game was mostly heard on radios, while Frank Thomas was an offensive machine in the 1990s who won two MVPs and can consider himself unlucky not to have won two more.
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How much do Chicago White Sox tickets cost?
Prices for baseball tickets vary wildly depending on the day you go and the team that the Chicago White Sox is playing. Immortal Seats always has the best value tickets on the market, and they have some seats in the Upper Reserve level of Guaranteed Rate Field for as little as $5 for some midweek games.
If the White Sox get better, then prices will go up. Boxes and club seats can still go for over $500. Either way, this is a good time to buy White Sox tickets as a fan.
Where can I buy Chicago White Sox tickets?
The best place to buy Chicago White Sox tickets is with Immortal Seats through either our website or mobile app.
Is it possible to buy cheap Chicago White Sox tickets?
Yes, it is. Immortal Seats always has a great inventory, and with that comes great deals. Look for tickets on the day of the game for the best value in cheap Chicago White Sox tickets, as supply outweighs demand.
This is true for regular-season tickets, but the strategy is different with playoff tickets. In those cases, it is best to gauge interest. If a game is popular, get on Immortal Seats early to buy the cheapest White Sox tickets.
Where do the Chicago White Sox play?
The Chicago White Sox currently play their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field on Chicago's South Side. This has been the home of the team since 1991, when it opened as the new Comiskey Park. This isn't to be confused with the former ballpark of the White Sox - with the same name - that had been their home since way back in 1910.
It is a stadium built slightly too early to have the look of the "retro-classic" ballparks that have dominated since. As a result, and needing to keep up with design trends, the park has been in a consistent state of development from the turn of the century onwards.
Are there other events at Guaranteed Rate Field?
Guaranteed Rate Field has held its fair share of concerts and other events through the years. Those include the Rolling Stones (the first concert ever held at the stadium in 2002), Bruce Springsteen (2003), and Northern Illinois taking on Toledo in 2016 in the first football game (NCAA) to take place at the stadium.
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Where can I buy parking for Chicago White games?
Immortal Seats is where you buy cheap Chicago White Sox parking passes. Get your pass through the ticket link next to the White Sox game you are going to on the website, and ensure you will have parking when attending a White Sox or Guaranteed Rate Field event.
Which team is the main rival of the Chicago White Sox?
The Chicago White Sox rivalries are a little more complicated than some in Major League Baseball. Here is a look at who they have viewed as rivals over the years.