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white sox home schedule 2022

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What time is the White Sox home opener 2022?

The White Sox's first game of the season is Friday, April 8 at 12:10 p.m. at Comerica Park. The team's first home game at Guaranteed Rate Field is Tuesday, April 12 at 3:10 p.m. against the Seattle Mariners.

What day is the White Sox home opener?

The season opener is part of a four-game road series against the Astros through Sunday, April 2. The Sox host San Francisco in the home opener at Guaranteed Rate Field on Monday, April 3.

Where do the White Sox play?

Guaranteed Rate FieldChicago White Sox / Arena/StadiumGuaranteed Rate Field is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It serves as the home stadium of the Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two Major League Baseball teams, and is owned by the state of Illinois through the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority. Wikipedia

Do the Cubs and White Sox play on the same day?

Major League Baseball typically avoids scheduling home games for the Cubs and White Sox on the same day. But on rare occasions (it happened five times in 2021), you can visit both Chicago ballparks in succession, with a day game on the North Side followed by a nightcap on the South Side.

What time is White Sox opener?

For the home opener, gates at Guaranteed Rate Field will open at 1:10 p.m., two hours before first pitch.

What day is opening day of baseball?

Opening Day for the 2023 season will be March 30, with all 30 teams scheduled to play. Barring postponement, it will be the first time since 1968 that every MLB team opens on the same day.

How far apart is Wrigley Field from White Sox?

Distance from Chicago White Sox (Guaranteed Rate Field) to Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field) Distance between Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs is 8 miles (13 kilometres).

How much does it cost to park at Guaranteed Rate Field?

How much is parking at Guaranteed Rate Field? Generally, parking at the on-site Guaranteed Rate Field lots costs $20, but special event parking rates can range from $25 – $30. Sunday parking passes could also be available for $10. White Sox Day-of-Game parking and pre-paid parking pass for the 2022 season cost $25.

Can you bring a purse to White Sox game?

Bag Policy No bags are allowed into the ballpark. Exceptions will be made for medical bags, small clutch purses (under 9"x5"x2" in size) and diaper bags when an infant is present.

Do the Minnesota Twins play the Chicago Cubs in 2022?

Cubs begin the 2022 season on the road against the Cincinnati Reds and the White Sox host the Minnesota Twins. The Chicago White Sox will begin the 2022 season March 31 with a home game against the Minnesota Twins. Meanwhile, the Cubs kick off next season on the road in Cincinnati to face the Reds.

How many times do the Cubs play the Sox?

Since inter-league play began in 1997, the White Sox and Cubs have routinely played each other six times each year (one three-game series at each stadium). Based on the availability of tickets and the prices offered through ticket brokers, these games are among the most anticipated of the season.

What station is the White Sox game on?

If you live in-market for the Chicago White Sox, games will typically air on NBC Sports Chicago, the regional sports network for the White Sox.

Who is playing on opening day 2022?

The 2022 season will begin at one of the game's cathedrals. With the scheduled Red Sox-Yankees game postponed, the Brewers and Cubs will open the MLB season at Wrigley Field at 2:20 p.m. ET.

Why is White Sox game delayed today?

White Sox - Yankees game postponed due to weather.

Who do the Cubs play opening day?

The Cubs now open the season Thursday at home versus the Milwaukee Brewers to kick off a four-game series before going on a six-game trip to Pittsburgh (April 12-13) and Denver (April 14-17). Here's the full schedule — and here's our guide to watch or stream all the games. What's the ticket policy?

Why did the White Sox change their name?

Chicago White StockingsChicago White Sox / Former name

Where do the White Sox play?

The South Side of Chicago is home to one of the premiere teams in the American League Central. The White Sox play at Guaranteed Rate Field, which first opened as Comiskey Park in 1991, and currently seats 40,615. The White Sox have won three World Series titles (in 1906, 1917 and 2005) in addition to six American League pennants, ...

When did the Chicago White Sox start?

Chicago White Sox History. The Chicago White Stockings were one of the original eight teams that formed the American League in 1901, winning the first AL pennant with an 83-53 record.

What year did the Chicago White Stockings win the first pennant?

The Chicago White Stockings were one of the original eight teams that formed the American League in 1901 , winning the first AL pennant with an 83-53 record. In 1906, the "Hitless Wonders" had a collective batting average of .220, but went on to upset the 116-win Cubs in the first crosstown World Series, four games to two. The infamous "Black Sox" scandal, in which eight players (including stars Shoeless Joe Jackson and Eddie Cicotte) were accused of intentionally losing the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds, led to the installation of Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first Commissioner of Baseball. The first Major League Baseball All-Star Game took place at the original Comiskey Park in 1933, and the game was held there again in 1950 and 1983.

How many World Series have the White Sox won?

The White Sox have won three World Series titles (in 1906, 1917 and 2005) in addition to six American League pennants, three AL Central titles, and two AL West titles. Rick Renteria has been the manager of the White Sox since 2017. Chicago White Sox History. The Chicago White Stockings were one of the original eight teams ...

Who was the first commissioner of baseball?

The infamous "Black Sox" scandal, in which eight players (including stars Shoeless Joe Jackson and Eddie Cicotte) were accused of intentionally losing the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds, led to the installation of Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first Commissioner of Baseball.

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