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White Sox Quick Facts
Founded: 1893, as the Sioux City, Iowa franchise
in the minor Western League. Moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1895,
then to Chicago in 1900 when that league was renamed the American
League, and which became a major league in 1901.
Formerly known as: Sioux City Cornhuskers, 1894. St. Paul Saints,
1895-1899. "White Sox" is short for "White Stockings".
Home ballpark: The previous home field in St. Paul was Lexington
Park.
Uniform colors: black, silver, and white
Logo design: the letters "SOX", interlocked in various
ways
Fight Song: "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" by Captain Stubby
and the Buccaneers
All-time regular season record (through 2005): 8210 wins - 8020
losses - 101 ties - 3 no-decision
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Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, known as the "Second City" and
the "Windy City", is the third-largest city in population
in the United States, following New York City and Los Angeles.
Chicago is located in the Midwestern state of Illinois along the
southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. It is the largest city and
the county seat of Cook County. When combined with its suburbs
and nine surrounding counties in Illinois,Wisconsin, and Indiana,
the greater metropolitan area known as Chicagoland encompasses
a population of nearly 10 million people. Growing from a frontier
town of the Old Northwest in 1833 to one of the world's premier
cities, Chicago is ranked as one of 10 "Alpha" (most
influential) world cities by the Globalization and World Cities
Study Group & Network. Today, Chicago is the financial, transportation,
and cultural capital of the Midwest. The city has long been known
around the world as a financial, industrial, and transportation
center and for its ethnic diversity. Chicago's skyscrapers, local
cuisine, political traditions, and sports teams are some of the
most recognized symbols of the city. A variety of colloquial nicknames
reflect Chicago's unique character.
A resident of Chicago is referred to as a Chicagoan.
There is some ambiguity regarding the suburbs - some residents
call themselves "Chicagoans" and identify with the central
city, while others rarely deal with or visit the central city.
About one-third of central-city Chicagoans are Caucasian, another
third African-American, around a quarter Hispanic and one-tenth
Asian, with small amounts of other races filling in the remainder.
Chicago also has several dozen distinct neighborhoods to match
the ethnic diversity; the city is divided into 77 official community
areas.
US Cellular Field - Where the
White Sox Play
U.S. Cellular Field (aka, "The Cell",
formerly New Comiskey Park) is a Major League Baseball stadium
in Chicago, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago White Sox
of the American League. The park opened for the 1991 season, after
the White Sox had spent 81 years at Comiskey Park. The new park,
completed at a cost of $167 million, also opened with the Comiskey
Park name, but became U.S. Cellular Field in 2003 after U.S. Cellular
bought the naming rights at $68 million over 20 years. A few sportscasters
though continue to use the former name, New Comiskey.
The stadium is in the Armour Square neighborhood
of the city, at 35th Street and the Dan Ryan Expressway, just
east of the Bridgeport neighborhood. It was built in the parking
lot of old Comiskey Park, which was torn down and became a parking
lot for the current field. Few design features were retained except
for the "exploding scoreboard," which lights up in color
when a White Sox player hits a home run. The lowest row of seats
in the upper deck at the new stadium is actually farther from
the field than the highest row of seats in the upper deck at the
old stadium.
The stadium was the last built before the recent
wave of new 'retro' stadiums. The stadium has undergone numerous
renovations since its opening in order to retrofit it to the current
architectural trends. This has included building a multi-tiered
concourse beyond center field, adjusting the field of play to
create asymmetrical fences and the removal of the most distant
seats at the top of the upper deck, topped by a roof supported
by poles that obstructed the view of a few seats.
The stadium contains 84 luxury suites located on
two levels, as well as thousands of club seats on a mezzanine
between the lower deck and upper deck. There is also a fan deck
in the bleachers where you can find your pitching speed and cool
off under a fountain.
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