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Chicago White Sox History
Few teams embody the spirit of baseball quite like the Chicago White Sox. Created as one of the American League’s original eight teams in 1901, the Sox immediately made history by winning the first American League pennant. Now known for their longstanding South Side energy, the White Sox have been responsible for some of baseball’s most iconic moments, from the first-ever All-Star Game at Comiskey Park in 1933 to fireworks lighting up Rate Field after every home run.
In 2005, the White Sox swept the World Series, a championship run still celebrated by fans across the city today. Over the years, the franchise has been home to legends like Shoeless Joe Jackson, Hall of Famer Frank Thomas, Paul Konerko, and Mark Buehrle. With three World Series wins and an ever-loyal fanbase, the White Sox stand as a key pillar of MLB history.
Chicago White Sox Team Info
League: American League
Division: Central Division
Team Colors: White, Silver, Black
Team Rivals: Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers
Chicago White Sox at Rate Field
The Chicago White Sox are one of the American League’s cornerstone franchises. Home games take place at Rate Field, which first opened as Comiskey Park in 1991 and now welcomes 40,615. From fireworks after every White Sox home run to the fan-favorite singalong, game days at the ballpark are uniquely Chicago. Led by manager Will Venable since 2024, the White Sox boast a rich history that includes three World Series championships (1906, 1917, and 2005), six American League pennants, and multiple division titles across both the AL Central and AL West.
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