The Chicago White Sox are one of the American League's founding franchises, dating to 1900. The franchise won three World Series titles (1906, 1917, 2005) and infamously lost the 1919 World Series in the "Black Sox" scandal. The 2005 championship team swept the Houston Astros and ended an 88-year drought. Guaranteed Rate Field, opened in 1991, sits on the South Side and hosts one of baseball's most passionate working-class fan bases.
The cheapest White Sox tickets typically appear on weeknight non-rivalry games — Mondays and Tuesdays against non-conference opponents move at the steepest discount. Upper-bowl and end-zone seats are 40–70% cheaper than centerline lower-bowl, with comparable views of the action. Set a price alert in the resale market — prices commonly drop 15–25% in the final 48 hours before puck/tipoff/first pitch as season-ticket holders release inventory.
Avoid the markup trap: compare the listed face value against secondary marketplace pricing on the day-of. Mid-bowl 200-level seats are the sweet spot for budget-conscious fans — strong sightlines, half the price of premium club seats.
The MLB regular season runs late March through October. Each MLB club plays 162 regular-season games, split between home dates at Guaranteed Rate Field and road dates across the league. The Chicago White Sox schedule typically releases in August (prior year), with onsales rolling out city-by-city in the weeks that follow. Playoff and postseason dates are added round-by-round as the bracket clarifies — check this page first when those dates drop, listings refresh every six hours.
The hottest White Sox dates on the MLB calendar are division rivals plus interleague clashes. Rivalry-game inventory at Guaranteed Rate Field routinely clears 60–90 days before the first whistle, with the deepest secondary-market premiums on the lower bowl. If a rivalry date is on your wishlist, lock in tickets as soon as the schedule is released — waiting until game week often costs 2–3× the early-onsale price.
Public transit to Guaranteed Rate Field on Chicago White Sox game days is the most reliable option — local transit typically adds service on game nights to handle the post-game crowd.
Paid parking lots near Guaranteed Rate Field fill up quickly on game days. Book ahead through SpotHero or ParkWhiz for guaranteed spots within walking distance.
Guaranteed Rate Field is the venue. It hosts every Chicago White Sox home game plus the bulk of Chicago's major touring concerts, comedy specials, and family shows.
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