Chicago White Sox Tickets
MLB Chicago White Sox Tickets
Root root root for the home team with Chicago White Sox tickets from TicketSmarter. This legendary MLB team was founded in 1900, and originally known as the Chicago White Stockings which was later shortened to White Sox by 1904. This baseball team started out as a minor league baseball team in 1894 where they were bought by Charles Comiskey and moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. With permission from the Western League president, the team was moved to Chicago in 1900, the hometown of Charles Comiskey. The following year, the Western League broke the National Agreement and formed the new American League (AL). That year saw the White Sox win their first American League pennant. The Sox won their first MLB World Series title in 1906 beating cross-town rival the Chicago Cubs in six games. They played at Comisky Park from 1910 until 1990 when they moved into their new stadium, now called Guaranteed Rate Field. The Chicago White Sox have earned a total of three World Series pennants, six AL pennants, and three Central Division titles. They currently play in the AL Central. Don’t miss out on the new season’s biggest games; get your White Sox tickets today, and watch your favorite players at Guaranteed Rate Field, 333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616.
Chicago White Sox Ticket Prices
Baseball ticket prices are dependent on the home team and who they are playing. For cheap Chicago White Sox tickets, you should buy game tickets during the week or before the MLB All-Star break. TicketSmarter offers all the best available tickets at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago. There you can sort by price or location. Don’t forget to purchase your parking passes in advance.
How much are Chicago White Sox tickets?
Chicago White Sox tickets start at $57. Those seats are up in the fifth level. For tickets in the bottom bowl, ChiSox tickets range from $127 to $240. The most expensive tickets are found in the CIBC Fan Deck in the outfield. AL Central games will typically offer cheap White Sox ticket opportunities. MLB Games against the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs and Astros will come at a premium.
For the current season, Chicago White Sox tickets are starting as low as $10.80, with the most expensive tickets priced at $3921.21. The average price of tickets for the 2024 season is around $143.55. The next game for the Chicago White Sox is the Spring Training: Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs matchup on February 22nd, 2025 at 12:00am. There are 533 tickets currently available for this ball game on TicketSmarter. Fans can find tickets for this game at Sloan Park, 2330 W Rio Salado Pkwy, Mesa, AZ with starting ticket prices at $38.70 and premium seats going for prices as high as $247.50.
Chicago White Sox Schedule
The White Sox play a 162 game schedule with the potential to add playoff games based on their regular-season record. 81 of these games take place in Guaranteed Rate Field while the others take place at other baseball stadiums. The most common opponents for the White Sox are fellow American League Central foes like the Cleveland Guardians, Detriot Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and Minnesota Twins. They also matchup against crosstown rivals the Chicago Cubs every year.
The 2024 Chicago White Sox schedule has 183 ball games left to be played throughout the year. Chicago White Sox at Washington Nationals on September 28th, 2025 at 12:00am is a highly-anticipated matchup for Chicago White Sox fans. The game will take place at Nationals Park, 1500 South Capitol St., Washington, DC and 14 tickets are available with prices ranging from $118.80 to $148.50.
When do Chicago White Sox tickets go on sale?
Chicago White Sox tickets go on sale in the middle of February. You can purchase either MLB Spring Training tickets of the MLB Regular Season tickets when they are released to the public.
Chicago White Sox Seating Chart
When the Chicago White Sox started playing baseball, they played at Cominsky Park until it was torn down when the nearby stadium opened for the 1991 season. The new ballpark retained the original ballpark name. Guaranteed Rate Field opened in 1991 and has a seating capacity of 40,615. When the ballpark opened, it was known as Cominsky Park until 2003 when U.S. Cellular bought the naming rights for the field. This contract lasted until 2016 when Guaranteed Rate took over the naming rights; Guaranteed Rate is a mortgage company based in the Chicago metropolitan area. Guaranteed Rate Field offers a symmetrical ballpark with a wonderful view of the whole field from any seat. The stadium even offers a full wing of outfield seats. There are standing room only ChiSox tickets near the back of Guaranteed Rate Field. Using TicketSmarter, you can easily find the best ChiSox seats using the interactive seating chart for Guaranteed Rate Field.
Chicago White Sox Game Day Experience
In addition to a killer atmosphere, historic stadium (Guaranteed Rate Field was formerly known as Cominsky Park and is still known by that name too long time fans) and an excellent ball club, the White Sox offer numerous additions to improve any game day. The club offers over 30 unique experiences, including a cocktail party, broadcast experiences, dinner on the field and lunch with the White Sox Chairman. These experiences do come at a premium price but may be worth it if you're a die-hard White Sox fan.
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