|

White Sox
Orioles Tickets
Chicago White Sox Orioles
tickets may be purchased by clicking
here. We supply the highest quality
Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles
tickets at one of the best prices on the
internet. Get Your Tickets is determined
to provide our customers with unsurpassed
customer service and the highest quality
White Sox tickets available.
Chicago
White Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles tickets
shipping:
After you find Chicago Baltimore
tickets that you would like to purchase,
they can be purchased online via our encrypted
safe and secure server. Your Orioles White
Sox order will be processed within 1 business
day. The shipping address must be the same
as your billing address.
|
 |
Dare
to Compare
Our
Chicago White Sox ticket prices are
among the cheapest online. Check other
sites' prices, then come back to ours
to save money.
|
 |
|
|
Find
great deals on Premium & Sold Out tickets for Sports,
Concerts, Theater, & Shows
The fastest, easiest and most reliable way to buy
your Orioles White Sox tickets online!
View
White Sox Vs. Orioles Tickets
All
White Sox Tickets | All
Orioles Tickets
Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles baseball team celebrates
Baseball "the Great American Pastime," in the
critically acclaimed Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Oriole Park became the official home of the
Baltimore Orioles baseball team on April 6, 1992. This downtown
Baltimore baseball-only facility is state of the art with
all the modern amenities, yet Oriole Park retains a traditional
and unique design through it's layout and use of building
materials, reminiscent of baseball parks built in the early
20th century.
The beloved Baltimore Orioles baseball team
enjoys a rich history. Babe Ruth was born and grew up in
Baltimore and made his debut with the International League
Orioles in 1914. Find out more at Babe Ruth Museum, a national
historic site with exhibits featuring Babe Ruth memorabilia,
Orioles and regional team history.
White Sox Franchise history
The White Sox team was founded by Charles Comiskey, a
former major-league ballplayer who starred with the St.
Louis Browns in the 1880s. Comiskey originally founded the
team in Sioux City, Iowa, as part of a minor league called
the Western League. The Cornhuskers won the league pennant
in 1894, then moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. When the Western
League changed its name to the American League in 1900,
a year before claiming major league status, the St. Paul
franchise was relocated to Chicago, to compete directly
with the National League club in that city.
The club adopted the name "White Stockings",
the original name of the Chicago Cubs, and acquired a number
of stars from the National League, including pitcher and
manager Clark Griffith, who paced the White Sox to the AL's
first pennant in 1901. The White Sox would continue to be
built on pitching and defense in the following years, led
by pitching workhorse Ed Walsh, who routinely pitched over
400 innings each season in his prime.
|