Lower Reserved Ticket and a Two Hour Patio Party with Buffet and Drinks at a Chicago White Sox Game. Choose from Twelve Dates.
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- Major League Baseball
- Lower-reserved outfield seating
- Patio party with barbecue buffet
- Wine & Miller beer included
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 today’s deal for one lower reserved outfield ticket and admission to a two-hour pregame patio party, which includes a barbecue buffet and drinks, at a Chicago White Sox game. When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to whitesox.com to complete your transaction. See below for more info on fees. Choose from 12 available games.
Seeking to reprise their 2005 World Series win, the White Sox deliver powerful pitches and bat-cracking line drives that wow fans and startle opponents amid the exhilarating atmosphere of U.S. Cellular Field. Guests can salute the umps from lower reserved seats in the outfield while attempting to confuse the opposing team’s outfielders by loudly reading carburetor-repair manuals. Rather than pursuing a lucrative dollhouse-building career, right-handed pitcher Philip Humber leads the Sox pitching staff, logging 73 strikeouts and a 3.27 ERA over 113.0 innings pitched. On the slugging side, first baseman Paul Konerko continues his steady march toward 400 career home runs, knocking 22 out of the park this season and sporting an impressive .310 batting average after 348 at bats.
Before the game, fans may crash a Sox patio party, soaking up the sounds of batting practice as they imbibe 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 the patio’s barbecue buffet. The shindig begins 90 minutes before game time and lasts two hours, giving visitors plenty of time to enjoy fried chicken, Cajun chicken, and warm-up rounds of the chicken dance.
Note on fees: You’ll get the same percentage off the convenience charge, but you’ll still need to pay the full whitesox.com processing fee and tax. Ain’t no discounts on tax.
- Major League Baseball
- Lower-reserved outfield seating
- Patio party with barbecue buffet
- Wine & Miller beer included
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 today’s deal for one lower reserved outfield ticket and admission to a two-hour pregame patio party, which includes a barbecue buffet and drinks, at a Chicago White Sox game. When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to whitesox.com to complete your transaction. See below for more info on fees. Choose from 12 available games.
Seeking to reprise their 2005 World Series win, the White Sox deliver powerful pitches and bat-cracking line drives that wow fans and startle opponents amid the exhilarating atmosphere of U.S. Cellular Field. Guests can salute the umps from lower reserved seats in the outfield while attempting to confuse the opposing team’s outfielders by loudly reading carburetor-repair manuals. Rather than pursuing a lucrative dollhouse-building career, right-handed pitcher Philip Humber leads the Sox pitching staff, logging 73 strikeouts and a 3.27 ERA over 113.0 innings pitched. On the slugging side, first baseman Paul Konerko continues his steady march toward 400 career home runs, knocking 22 out of the park this season and sporting an impressive .310 batting average after 348 at bats.
Before the game, fans may crash a Sox patio party, soaking up the sounds of batting practice as they imbibe 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 the patio’s barbecue buffet. The shindig begins 90 minutes before game time and lasts two hours, giving visitors plenty of time to enjoy fried chicken, Cajun chicken, and warm-up rounds of the chicken dance.
Note on fees: You’ll get the same percentage off the convenience charge, but you’ll still need to pay the full whitesox.com processing fee and tax. Ain’t no discounts on tax.