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===2020s=== *August 16, 2020: White Sox hit four consecutive home runs against the [[2020 St. Louis Cardinals season|St. Louis Cardinals]] with the batters being [[Yoán Moncada]], [[Yasmani Grandal]], [[José Abreu]], and [[Eloy Jiménez]] off of pitcher [[Roel Ramírez]], who was making his MLB debut that day. It was 10th time in MLB history a team hit four consecutive home runs and the second time in franchise history. Attendance: No in–person attendance due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. *August 25, 2020: White Sox pitcher [[Lucas Giolito]] throws a no-hitter against the [[2020 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pittsburgh Pirates]]. The no-hitter was the 19th in White Sox history. Attendance: No in–person attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic. *September 17, 2020: White Sox clinch a playoff berth for the first time since 2008 with a 4–3 win against the Minnesota Twins. Attendance: No in–person attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic. *April 14, 2021: White Sox pitcher [[Carlos Rodón]] pitched a no-hitter against the [[2021 Cleveland Indians season|Cleveland Indians]]. Rodón had a perfect game going into the 9th and got the first out with an amazing stretch play by José Abreu before he hit [[Roberto Pérez]] in the foot ending his chances of a perfect game. Rodón retired the next two batters he faced completing the 20th no-hitter in franchise history. Attendance: (7,148) Limited in–person attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic. *May 25, 2021: Long time Major League Baseball umpire [[Joe West (umpire)|Joe West]] umpired his 5,376th game passing [[Bill Klem]] for most games ever umpired. Attendance: (16,380) Limited in–person attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic. *June 6, 2021: White Sox manager [[Tony La Russa]] won his 2,764th game as manager passing [[John McGraw]] for second on the [[List of Major League Baseball managers with most career wins|All-time manager wins list]]. Attendance: (20,068) Limited in–person attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic. *July 31, 2021: White Sox catcher [[Seby Zavala]] became the first player in MLB history to hit his first three career home runs in the same game. The White Sox lost to the Cleveland Indians 12–11. Attendance: 35,866 *October 10, 2021: Guaranteed Rate Field hosted its first playoff game since 2008 with game 3 of the [[2021 American League Division Series]] with the [[2021 Houston Astros season|Houston Astros]] facing the White Sox with the Astros taking a 2–0 series lead and looking for a sweep. The game went back and forth in the first four innings with the White Sox scoring first in the first inning before the Astros answered with 5 of their own in the next two innings and took a 5–1 lead in the third. The White Sox answered with a 5 spot in the bottom of the third with home runs by Yasmani Grandal and [[Leury García]] to take a 6–5 lead. The Astros tied it in the fourth before the White Sox answered with a 3 spot in the bottom of the fourth and eventually won the game 12–6 to force game 4 which they would lose. Attendance: (40,288) *May 9, 2022: [[2022 Cleveland Guardians season|Cleveland Guardians']] [[Josh Naylor]] became the first player in MLB history to hit two three-run home runs or grand slams in the ninth inning or later and the first player to have at least eight RBI in the eighth inning or later the same game. Naylor led a ninth inning comeback where the Guardians were down 8–2 to the White Sox where they rallied off 2 runs before Naylor came up to bat and crushed a game-tying grand slam. Naylor appeared in the top of 11th where the game was tied 9–9 and Naylor hit a go-ahead three run home run to give the Guardians a 12–9 win. Attendance: (17,168). *April 30, 2023: The White Sox were trailing 9–5 to the [[2023 Tampa Bay Rays season|Tampa Bay Rays]] in the bottom of the 9th and came back and won 12–9 with a 7 run inning that was capped off by a walk–off three–run home run by [[Andrew Vaughan]]. The win snapped a 10–game losing streak. Attendance: (17,049) *May 29, 2023: White Sox closer [[Liam Hendriks]] appeared in his first Major League game since defeating cancer after he was diagnosed with [[Non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] on January 8 that same year. Hendriks was greeted with a standing ovation from the crowd at the park. Hendriks went through one inning and only gave up two runs in the White Sox 6–4 loss to the [[2023 Los Angeles Angels season|Los Angeles Angels]]. Attendance: (23,599) *August 25, 2023: Three spectators were injured by a stray bullet. The suspect "reportedly snuck the gun in past metal detectors hiding it in the folds of her belly fat."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shooting at White Sox game happened after woman hid gun in belly, per report |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/whitesox/2023/08/29/white-sox-game-shooting-fan-snuck-gun-into-stadium-in-belly/70710099007/ |access-date=2023-08-30 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> A post-game concert was supposed to be held after the game for the ''I Love the 90s Tour'' with singers [[Vanilla Ice]], [[Rob Base]], and [[Tone Loc]] to perform but that was cancelled for the reasoning being "technical issues." Attendance: (21,906)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/white-sox-shooting-game-concert-canceled-1822644#:~:text=Amid%20'Technical%20Issues'-,White%20Sox%20Shooting%3A%20Post%2DGame,Concert%20Canceled%20Amid%20'Technical%20Issues'&text=A%20post%2Dgame%20concert%20at,at%20Guaranteed%20Rate%20Field%20stadium.|title=White Sox Shooting: Post-Game Concert Canceled Amid 'Technical Issues'|website=[[Newsweek]] |date=26 August 2023 |access-date=August 26, 2023}}</ref> *July 10, 2024: The stadium's first [[List of Major League Baseball pitchers who have thrown an immaculate inning|immaculate inning]] would occur as White Sox pitcher [[Michael Kopech]] would throw an immaculate inning against the [[2024 Minnesota Twins season|Minnesota Twins]] while also picking up a save to preserve the White Sox 3–1 victory in the first game of a doubleheader. Kopech became just the second White Sox pitcher in franchise history to throw an immaculate inning and the first since [[Sloppy Thurston]] in 1923. Attendance: (13,607)
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