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Watch your hometown team take the field this season with Rate Field tickets from TicketSmarter. Baseball games are played throughout the Spring and Summer at venues across North America including iconic ballparks like Yankee Stadium or Camden Yards.
One of the first recognized baseball parks was Elysian Fields in Hoboken, N.J., where businessmen gathered to play organized baseball and cricket in the mid-1840s. Ballparks are now the signature piece of several communities ranging from small, community fields to Minor League stadiums and Major League parks that hold between 30,000 and 50,000 spectators.
The one standard measurement in baseball stadiums is the infield, which measures 90 feet on each the first and third base paths. The infield and outfield are typically grass with a combination of sand, clay and silt making up the basepaths, pitching mound and warning tracks. Outfields vary in size across each league ranging from 391 feet to centerfield at Oracle Park to 420 feet at Fenway Park and Comerica Park.
See America’s favorite game in person with Rate Field tickets. On off-days, some ballparks will host other events like concerts and festivals. Large acts like Billy Joel have performed stadium tours in recent years. Minor League parks like Surprise Stadium host local food and wine festivals and college tournaments before Spring Training begin in mid-February.
MLB Guaranteed Rate Field Tickets
If you want to attend a Chicago White Sox baseball game, you will need to buy Guaranteed Rate Field tickets today from TicketSmarter. From the CIBC Fan Deck to the Xfinity Kids Zone, Guaranteed Rate Field has a lot to offer Chicago Fans. Guaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. The ballpark is the home for Major League Baseball’s Chicago White Sox. The facility is owned by the state of Illinois through the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority and is operated by the White Sox. The stadium opened in 1991 after the Sox had spent 81 years at the original Comiskey Park. It also opened as Comiskey Park but was renamed U.S. Cellular Field in 2003. The current name was announced in 2016, after Guaranteed Rate, a private residential mortgage company located in Chicago purchased the naming rights. Guaranteed Rate Field is a great place to catch an MLB game, and see division rival Kansas City Royals or the Cleveland Guardians.
TicketSmarter makes it easy to choose from the best seats in the house. Don't miss out on experiencing the best live events in Chicago. Buy Guaranteed Rate Field tickets today online at TicketSmarter and avoid the hassle of going to the ticket office at 333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616.
Guaranteed Rate Field Seating Chart
Some of the best seats can be found in the Wintrust Scout Seats located in the first 11 rows behind home plate. They offer great views, a private entrance, an All-Inclusive gourmet buffet, premium bar, in-seat food and beverage service, and access to the lounge with private restrooms and a climate-controlled environment. If you are looking for something different, they also offer The Guaranteed Rate Club or Diamond Suites for your VIP pleasure. Find the best seats at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago with our easy to use and interactive seating chart. TicketSmarter offers extensive filtering options to help you secure Guaranteed Rate Field tickets at the very best prices in Chicago, IL. Our convenient delivery options make it easy to instantly download your tickets or have them transferred to you.
Guaranteed Rate Field Schedule
Every year you can catch the best games at Guaranteed Rate Field, come on out and see the town rival Chicago Cubs or AL favorite New York Yankees. Baseball tickets are easy to find when you buy them from TicketSmarter. Quickly navigate the above event schedule for Guaranteed Rate Field using our filtering tool. If you are searching for event tickets, we have the best selection of tickets for every live event in Chicago.
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How much are Rate Field tickets?
Ticket prices will fluctuate depending on the event and where your seats are located. On average, the cost to attend a live event at Rate Field is $47.32. Seats located in the back of the venue are always the cheapest option and can cost as low as $8.10 a ticket. Premium seating with unobstructed views of the event can go for as high as $270.00 for a seat near the action.
How many events are coming to Rate Field?
Rate Field has 81 exciting live events scheduled.
Who is playing at Rate Field?
Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres at Chicago White Sox are scheduled to come to the Rate Field.
Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Rate Field tickets March 27th, 2025 at 12:00am
- TicketSmarter has 759 Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox tickets listed from $21.60 - $216.00. The average ticket price to attend this event is $69.66.
San Diego Padres at Chicago White Sox Rate Field tickets September 21st, 2025 at 12:00am
- A ticket to this thrilling live event averages at $37.47, but range between $10.80 - $91.80. Secure your place to this event today because there are only 889 San Diego Padres at Chicago White Sox tickets still listed for this event.
What time does Rate Field open?
The Rate Field doors usually open 45 minutes before the event on March 27th, 2025 at 12:00am. Guests should arrive at the venue 30 - 60 minutes early to find parking near the venue.
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