Guaranteed Rate Field: Home of the Chicago White Sox
A Historic Baseball Stadium
Guaranteed Rate Field, located on the South Side of Chicago, has been the home of the Chicago White Sox since 1991. Originally known as Comiskey Park, the stadium was built in 1910 and underwent several renovations and name changes.
Notable Features
Guaranteed Rate Field boasts several notable features, including:
- The CIBC Fan Deck, offering panoramic views of the field
- The Xfinity Kids Zone, providing entertainment for young fans
- The Guaranteed Rate Club, an exclusive lounge for premium ticket holders
- The Miller Lite Taproom, featuring craft beers and concessions
History and Significance
The original Comiskey Park was designed by architect Zachary Taylor Davis and was named after the legendary White Sox owner Charles Comiskey. It was rebuilt in 1991 and renamed US Cellular Field in 2003.
In 2016, the stadium was once again renamed to Guaranteed Rate Field after a naming rights deal with the financial services provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the official name of the Chicago White Sox's stadium?A: Guaranteed Rate Field Q: When was the stadium originally built?
A: 1910 as Comiskey Park Q: What are some of the notable features of the stadium?
A: CIBC Fan Deck, Xfinity Kids Zone, Guaranteed Rate Club, Miller Lite Taproom Q: Who designed the original Comiskey Park?
A: Zachary Taylor Davis
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