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==Attractions and features== *'''Flickering LED Lights''': The White Sox use the flickering LED Lights feature for whenever the team takes the field before the first pitch, hits a Home Run, or wins a game. They also used the feature for whenever their closer comes out of the bullpen. *'''Fan Deck''': A panoramic view of the playing field on the two-tiered Fan Deck atop the center field concession stands. Fan Deck includes catered food and beverage service consisting of chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, potato chips, popcorn, beer, soda, and water. Fan deck can accommodate around 150 people. *'''Miller Lite Landing''': A 326-seat section in right field that features running water fixtures on all four sides, individual seating, spaces for group parties and a standing room area where fans can interact near the outfield concourse. The first few rows of the section includes cushioned seats, device charging ports, television screens and more. *'''Craft Kave''': A two-tiered, open-air section located in right field next to the visitor's bullpen with food and drinks. *'''Rain Rooms''': A place where fans can cool off during hot game days. Near section 107 & 537. *'''Kids Zone''': Located in left field. This {{convert|15000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} area is devoted to young White Sox fans, providing them with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of baseball. It features a youth-sized [[wiffle ball]] diamond for coaching clinics, batting and pitching cages, batting "swing" boxes for proper batting techniques and areas for base running and skills instruction. *'''Speed Pitch Machines''': Near section 155 and 522 *'''Shower''': A carry-over from old Comiskey Park where fans can cool off during hot gamedays. Near Section 160. *'''Scout Seats''': Located directly behind home plate and contains 314 leather seats. *'''The Patio''': Located just behind the right center field fence at field level. The patio serves for group outings such as the Craft Kave and can accommodate from 50 to 100 people. *'''Home Plate Club''': Located behind home plate. Features include a restaurant buffet, open bar, open air seating in padded, extra-wide 22" seats, private restrooms, flat-screen televisions throughout the club and seating area, private elevator entrance behind home plate at Gate 4, early admittance into the ballpark for select games to watch White Sox batting practice from the outfield. [[File:U.S. Cellular Field16.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The site of the home plate of (Old) Comiskey Park in 2007]] *'''#SoxSocial Tap Room''': The Tap Room is open to all guests with a game ticket until the last out of each game. The Tap Room is accessible by the stairs located outside Section 157. *'''Pizza Pub''': Fans can enjoy pizza straight out of the oven along with full bar options and a new seating area. Located near Section 163. *'''Xfinity Zone''': Located outside Section 109. Fans can order food and beverages, watch sports on the big screen. *'''Scoreboard Shop''': The Scoreboard Shop, formerly 47 Shop, offering souvenirs, hats and apparel from years past to today, is open on game days only. Located in front of the Fan Deck in the middle of Sections 101 and 164, directly under the HD video scoreboard. *'''Home Plate Shop''': The Home Plate Shop, offering a wide variety of White Sox merchandise, is open on game days only. Located behind home plate on the 100 Level at Section 133. *'''New Era Cap Corner''': Baseball caps of all colors, styles and sizes in a wide variety of team logos, is open on game days only. Located on the 100 level at Section 157. *'''[[Minnie Miñoso]] Sculpture''':<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-03-02 |title=Minnie Minoso, baseball's first black Latino star, dies |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/03/01/npr-minnie-minoso |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref> Located behind Section 164. *'''[[Carlton Fisk]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2016-08-24 |title=Photos: 30 years at Guaranteed Rate Field |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/white-sox/ct-new-comiskey-us-cellular-field-photos-20160519-photogallery.html |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=Chicago Tribune}}</ref> Located behind Section 164. *'''[[Charles Comiskey]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":0" /> Located behind Section 100. *'''[[Luis Aparicio]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-04-08 |title=Duo Find Winning Combination Creating Statues of Sports Figures {{!}} Classic Chicago Magazine |url=https://classicchicagomagazine.com/duo-find-winning-combination-creating-statues-of-sports-figures/ |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=classicchicagomagazine.com |language=en-US}}</ref> Located behind Section 100. *'''[[Nellie Fox]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |date=2013-01-23 |title=Is monumental honor headed A.J.'s way? |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/chicago/white-sox/post/_/id/13117/is-monumental-honor-headed-a-j-s-way |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> Located behind Section 100. *'''[[Billy Pierce]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":2" /> Located behind Section 164. *'''[[Harold Baines]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":2" /> Located behind Section 105. *'''[[Frank Thomas]] Sculpture''':<ref name=":1" /> Located behind Section 160. *'''[[Paul Konerko]] Sculpture''':<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-09-27 |title=White Sox unveil statue to honor Konerko |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/white-sox/chi-white-sox-paul-konerko-farewell-20140927-story.html |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=Chicago Tribune}}</ref> Located behind Section 160. *'''[[Jim Thome]] Plaque''': Located on the center field fan deck. The description of the plaque reads "On June 4, 2008, Chicago White Sox slugger Jim Thome became the first player ever to hit a baseball onto the Fan Deck of U.S. Cellular Field as the Sox beat the Kansas City Royals. He duplicated the tape-measure feat on September 30, 2008 as the White Sox beat the Minnesota Twins, 1–0, in a one-game playoff to win the American League Central Division championship." *'''The Two Blue Seats''': The seats where Paul Konerko's Grand Slam (left field in section 159) and Scott Podsednik's game-winning home run (right center first row in section 101) that landed in game two of the 2005 World Series are the same original blue seats in use at that game. *'''White Sox Champions Brick Plaza''': Located at the main entrance to the park, (Gate 4). The plaza is dedicated to the 2005 World Series Champion White Sox and their fans. Each legacy brick is inscribed with a personalized message that has become part of a new baseball diamond-shaped plaza outside the main entrance to the ballpark. A life-sized white bronze and granite sculpture celebrating the 2005 White Sox World Series Championship that stands at the center of the plaza, with a historical timeline of the franchise along the diamond's base paths. The statue weighs over 25 tons. *'''Old [[Comiskey Park]]'s home plate''': Located just north of the park by Gate 5 in Lot B. *'''"ChiSox Bar and Grill"''': A multi-level restaurant and bar located inside of Gate 5. The establishment features both indoor and outdoor seating and a wide variety of food, drinks, and entertainment. *'''Chicago Sports Depot''': A Chicago White Sox, Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, and Fire merchandise store located next to ChiSox Bar and Grill at Gate 5. An entrance on the 100 level at Section 145 allows visitors to enter the store and shop during the game.
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