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Chicago White Sox Tickets Information
Nicknamed "The Sox" and "The South Siders", the Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team established in 1900 and based in the Chicago, Illinois South Side. Called the White Stockings initially, they only became the White Sox in 1904.
The Chicago White Sox are 1 of 5 teams - along with the Minnesota Twins, the Detroit Tigers, the Cleveland Indians, and the Kansas City Royals - that play in the Central Division of the 14-team American League.
The Chicago White Sox played their first game on April 21, 1900 against the Milwaukee Brewers, and lost 5-3. The following day, they achieved their first victory, 5-3, against the same team.
Since 1991 the Chicago White Sox have played their home games at U.S. Cellular Field (formerly known as Comisky Park II and nicknamed "The Cell"), and they conduct Spring Training at Tucson Electric Park in Tucson, Arizona as part of the Cactus League. The team colors are black, silver, and white.
The White Sox have ongoing in-league rivalries with the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers, and an interleague rivalry with the Chicago Cubs known as the Crosstown Classic (or the Crosstown Showdown or the Red Line Series).
In their career, the Chicago White Sox have yet to win a Wild Card Berth, but they have won 2 West Division titles (in 1983 and 1993), 3 Central Division titles (in 2000 and 2005 and 2008) and 7 American League pennants (their first in 1901, their last in 2005).
They've played in 5 World Series and won 3: in 1906 against the Chicago Cubs, in 1917 against the New York Giants, and in 2005 against the Houston Astros.
The Chicago White Sox have a number of legends in their previous rosters, including 500 home run hitter Sammy Sosa (though he hit his 500th with the Baltimore Orioles), and Cy Young award winners Jack McDowell, LaMarr Hoyt, Early Wynn.
Overall, 29 Chicago White Sox players have been inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame: 13 of whom have been with the team for 5 or more seasons, including Luis Aparicio, Hoyt Wilhelm, Nellie Fox, George Davis, and most recently Carlton Fisk, inducted in 2000.
In 2008, the Chicago White Sox finished 1st in the division, posting 89 wins and 74 losses but lost in the ALDS against the Tampa Bay Rays. So get a hold of those Chicago White Sox tickets now, while you stay can.