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BUY CHICAGO WHITE SOX BASEBALL TICKETS ONLINE!

Chicago White Sox Baseball tickets are available through our site at cheaper rates than most other websites. We offer a large inventory of Chicago White Sox tickets online. www.preferredtickets.com is managed by a private ticket agency, and has no affiliation with any box office, promoter, or venue/arena. All ticket sales are final; there are no refunds or exchanges, so please choose your tickets carefully. Most tickets are sold above face value with a service charge. If the event you seek is not listed, call us at (916)774-0000. We will be happy to help you with any ticket or U.S. Cellular Field seating chart questions.

Chicago White Sox History
1900-
One year after the American League was christened in Chicago, the rumor of the St. Paul franchise in the Western League moving to Chicago became a reality. Playing as a Chicago baseball team for the first time, the White Stockings defeated the University of Illinois, 10-9, in Champaign.

1901- On January 29, 1901, the American League drafted a 140-game schedule and declared itself to be a second Major League after the league's one-year agreement with the National League expired. The Chicago White Sox defeated Cleveland, 8-2, in the first "official" American League game on April 22.

1906- The White Sox captured the league crown in 1906 when a group of "Hitless Wonders" pulled out a miracle. The team batted .230 that season (with only seven home runs) and struggled through July, but pulled back into the race with unbelievable pitching (2.13 team ERA) and a will to win. The White Sox win the 1906 World Series by defeating the Cubs, four game to two, in the only all-Chicago Fall Classic.
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