Events near Ashburn
MON
AUG 28
7:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Chicago White Sox
Oriole Park At Camden Yards -
Baltimore,
MD
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TUE
AUG 29
7:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Chicago White Sox
Oriole Park At Camden Yards -
Baltimore,
MD
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WED
AUG 30
1:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Chicago White Sox
Oriole Park At Camden Yards -
Baltimore,
MD
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MON
SEP 18
7:05 PM
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Washington Nationals vs. Chicago White Sox
Nationals Park -
Washington,
DC
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TUE
SEP 19
7:05 PM
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Washington Nationals vs. Chicago White Sox
Nationals Park -
Washington,
DC
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WED
SEP 20
1:05 PM
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Washington Nationals vs. Chicago White Sox
Nationals Park -
Washington,
DC
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All Events
MON
MAR 27
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox
Sloan Park -
Mesa,
AZ
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TUE
MAR 28
12:05 PM
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Spring Training: Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox
Sloan Park -
Mesa,
AZ
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THU
MAR 30
6:08 PM
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Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox - Home Opener
Minute Maid Park -
Houston,
TX
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FRI
MAR 31
7:10 PM
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Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox
Minute Maid Park -
Houston,
TX
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SAT
APR 1
1:10 PM
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Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox
Minute Maid Park -
Houston,
TX
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SUN
APR 2
1:10 PM
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Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox
Minute Maid Park -
Houston,
TX
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MON
APR 3
3:10 PM
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Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco Giants - Home Opener
Guaranteed Rate Field -
Chicago,
IL
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WED
APR 5
1:10 PM
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Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco Giants
Guaranteed Rate Field -
Chicago,
IL
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THU
APR 6
1:10 PM
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Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco Giants
Guaranteed Rate Field -
Chicago,
IL
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FRI
APR 7
4:12 PM
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Chicago White Sox - Home Opener
PNC Park -
Pittsburgh,
PA
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SAT
APR 8
6:35 PM
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Chicago White Sox
PNC Park -
Pittsburgh,
PA
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SUN
APR 9
1:35 PM
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Chicago White Sox
PNC Park -
Pittsburgh,
PA
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Established in 1901, the Chicago White Sox competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the American League (AL) Central Division. The home games for the team are played at the Guaranteed Rate Field and the team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf. The White Sox are one of the two major league clubs in Chicago – the other one being the Chicago Cubs. Over the years, the White Sox has won three World Series titles, six pennants, three Central Division titles and two West Division titles.
As an original eight franchise in the American League, the White Sox have a storied history that started with a World Championship against crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in 1906 and recently in 2005. The White Sox are looking to improve their record in the upcoming season as they finished in 4th place in the AL Central division and 2nd worst in the American League last year.
Grab your Chicago White Sox tickets and head over to Guaranteed Rate Field to be a part of your team's championship hunt.
Highlights from the Chicago White Sox History
Chicago White Sox are a century old franchise. Over this time period, the franchise has had many moments of fame and fortune. Here are a few of them.
The Longest Game in the History of Major League Baseball - The never ending game took place on May 8 & 9 in 1984 at the Comiskey Park, between the Chicago White Sox and the Milwaukee Brewers. On the first day, seventeen innings were played before the game was suspended with the score tied at 3-3. On May 9, the game resumed and went on for 25 innings. In the home half of the 25th inning, Harold Baines of the White Sox homered on the 753rd pitch of the game, giving the White Sox a 7-6 win. The game set a record for the time elapsed, with a total of 8 hours and 6 minutes.
The 2005 World Series - The 2005 World Series was between the Chicago White Sox and the Houston Astros – a best of seven series. Even though the series was a clean sweep, ending in a decisive victory for the White Sox, all four games were very close, being decided by two runs or less. Game 2 in particular, was very interesting. Played at the US Cellular Field in Chicago, Illinois, Scott Podsednik stepped to the plate in the bottom of the tenth with the game tied. The game ended with a walk-off home run, as the South Siders took a 2-0 lead in the series.
Rivalries of the Chicago White Sox
Owing to their age, Chicago White Sox have developed quite a few rivalries. The major ones are against the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers.
Chicago Cubs - These cross town rivals of the White Sox never actually met on the field until 1997, when interleague play was introduced. The rivalry has been given multiple names over the years, including The Crosstown Classic, The Windy City Showdown, The Chicago Showdown, and The North-South Showdown. The regular series is currently led by the White Sox, 58-54, with the teams having met a total of 112 times. The biggest victory was 12-2, for the White Sox on June 24, 2005. The White Sox lead in the post season as well, 4-2. Both the Chicago-based teams had long spells of droughts in the MLB, around the same time. The Cubs had a 108 year drought between the years 1908 and 2016 and the White Sox had an 88-year long drought between 1917 and 2005.
Detroit Tigers - The cities of Chicago and Detroit share rivalries in multiple sports and the Tigers vs. White Sox rivalry is among the fiercest ones. Both teams have been a part of the American League since 1901. The Tigers have won four World Series titles and the White Sox follow close with three titles to their name. The Tigers also have a slight lead in the regular season wins with 1083 victories, as opposed to the White Sox 1045 wins. Recent seasons have seen both teams make some changes to their lineups – the 2017 games are bound to be very interesting!
Greatest Players of the White Sox
The White Sox side has seen numerous talented players on its roster over the years.
Frank Thomas, “The Big Hurt”, is one of the best players the team has seen. He hit 448 homers and batted .307 in 16 seasons with the Chicago White Sox. In addition, he posted eight straight 100-RBI seasons and was a two-time MVP, along with a five-time All Star.
Nellie Fox is another big name for the White Sox, with 14 seasons. He was a 12-time All-Star and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.
Among the more recent legends on the team is Paul Konerko. The five-time All-Star who played 14 seasons with the White Sox has hit more than 20 home runs in 12 of the 14 seasons and finished fifth in MVP voting in 2010.
Minnie Minoso was another truly great player who played with the Sox for more than four decades having his best season in 1954. In this season, the star player batted .320 with 116 RBIs. In addition, he was also a seven-time All Star and a three-time Gold Glove winner.
White Sox Baseball Tickets
With the season already underway, White Sox baseball tickets are selling out fast. Fans of the team have already purchased season tickets to ensure they don’t miss any part of the action. The White Sox will be playing against the Kansas City Royals, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Cleveland Indians.
Baseball fans will not want to miss this action!