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Chicago White Sox – U.S. Cellular Field

Chicago White Sox Game with Patio Party (Up to 43% Off). 10 Games Available.

$36
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No Longer Available
Thu Sep 06 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$60
Discount
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$24
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In a Nutshell

White Sox games quench thirst for Major League Baseball action; pregame patio party sates hunger for barbecued buffet and beers

The Fine Print

Because baseball games are no longer used to settle land disputes and damages from horse collisions, they’ve become the battleground for deciding which U.S. city will be the first to move to the moon. Catch a nation-changing showdown with this GrouponLive deal.

Choose from 10 Games

$36 for one lower-reserved seat in sections 100–107 or 157–159 and one pregame patio-party admission (up to a $60 total value). Choose between the following games:

  • Against the Minnesota Twins on Labor Day, Monday, September 3, at 6:10 p.m. (No longer available)
  • Against the Cleveland Indians on Monday, September 24, at 7:10 p.m.

$47 for one lower-reserved seat in sections 100–107 or 157–159 and one pregame patio-party admission (up to an $80 total value). Choose from the following games:

  • Against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, September 4, at 7:10 p.m. (No longer available)
  • Against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, September 11, at 7:10 p.m.
  • Against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday, September 12, at 7:10 p.m.

$50 for one lower-reserved seat in sections 100–107 or 157–159 and one pregame patio-party admission (up to an $87 total value, depending on the game chosen). Choose from the following games:

  • Against the Kansas City Royals on Friday, September 7, at 7:10 p.m.
  • Against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, September 8, at 3:05 p.m.
  • Against the Kansas City Royals on Sunday, September 9, at 1:10 p.m.
  • Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, September 28, at 7:10 p.m.
  • Against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, September 30, at 1:10 p.m.

The Chicago White Sox use dynamic pricing to value tickets, so total values may fluctuate. When you click "Buy," you'll be redirected to the White Sox website to complete your transaction. This Groupon applies toward the face value of tickets, but you'll still need to pay all White Sox fees and taxes in full.

The Scouting Report Seeking to reprise their 2005 World Series victory, the White Sox are set to light up the skies as they face off against American League foes during the final month of the regular season. The team has established itself as a top competitor in the AL Central, vying neck-and-neck with the Detroit Tigers since April for the division's top spot. On the mound, Cy Young candidate Chris Sale has maintained an ERA near 2.50, earning him AL Pitcher of the Month accolades in May and a lifetime-achievement award from his elementary-school gym teacher. On the slugging side, first baseman Paul Konerko surpassed 400 career home runs this season while maintaining an impressive batting average well above .300. Designated hitter Adam Dunn and pitcher Jake Peavy joined Sale and Konerko in July to represent the Sox on the AL All-Star team, which salutes the league's most competent astrologers. Ninety minutes before the game—and for 30 minutes following the first pitch—fans file onto the patio to soak up the sounds of warm-ups, the smell of barbecued meats, and the refreshment of wine and Miller beer on the right-center-field warning track. In accordance with intergalactic baseball law, revelers must be at least 21 to drink alcohol, but younger fans may gobble to their hearts’ content at a barbecue buffet replete with fried chicken, Cajun chicken, warm-up rounds of the chicken dance, and more.

Chicago White Sox

After occupying the old Comiskey Park for more than 80 years, the Chicago White Sox moved to their eponymous 40,000-seat stadium in 1991, later redubbed U.S. Cellular Field. Over the course of the club's rich history, it’s managed to produce more than two dozen Hall of Famers, and its mascot, Southpaw, has long since held onto the naïve hope that he too will be inducted. In 2005, the White Sox rode eight consecutive postseason victories to their first World Series title since 1917, snapping an 88-year championship drought. And today, the team continues to excite fans as they enjoy field amenities that include street-festival-worthy concessions, an onsite sports bar, and an array of batting cages and baseball clinics.

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Chicago White Sox

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    U.S. Cellular Field

    333 W 35th St.
    Chicago, Illinois 60616
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