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The Chicago White Sox lost 2-1 to the Detroit Tigers in a game that featured a ninth-inning rain delay at Rate Field on Aug. 11, 2025. What Chicago White Sox manager Will Venable is focusing on during the final 2 months of the season Colson Montgomery hits ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Cell is no more. The name of the White Sox ballpark officially became Guaranteed Rate Field on Tuesday. Crews removed U.S. Cellular Field signs and installed the new logos on Monday. A 13-year deal announced in August gives the ...
There was one out and nobody on base in the bottom of the ninth inning of the White Sox 3-2 loss to the Padres before a crowd of 24,205 at Rate Field Sunday afternoon, but fans’ chants of “Let’s go Sox” continued to ring out across the stadium.
Photos from the Chicago White Sox’s 9-7 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Aug. 22, 2025, at Rate Field. White Sox shortstop Colson Montgomery hits a two-run home run in the fifth inning against the Twins on Aug. 22, 2025, at Rate Field. (Chris Sweda/Chicago ...
Fans gathered in the parking lot in front of Rate Field’s Gate 5 for the Before the Peel party. A swarm of yellow crowded in front of the stage to watch the festivities take place. This is where the first celebrity cameo happened. The afro-mohawk, big ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A woman who was shot in the leg at a Chicago White Sox game nearly five weeks ago has broken her silence, speaking exclusively with ABC7. The victim, who has chosen to remain anonymous, spoke about her injuries and addressed the ...
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José Abreu made his way around Rate Field on Friday evening, a few hours before a 4-3 White Sox victory over the Padres ended their six-game losing streak in front of 30,505, as if one of the greatest players in franchise history had never left.