US Cellular Field

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 US Cellular Field     Location:  Chicago, Illinois    Opened:  April 18, 1991    Owner:  Illinois Sports Facilities Authority    Surface:  Bluegrass    Architect:  HOK Sport    Current Capacity:  40,615    Build Cost:  $167 Million    Tenants:  Chicago White Sox (1991 - Present)
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US Cellular Field
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Opened: April 18, 1991
Owner: Illinois Sports Facilities Authority
Surface: Bluegrass
Architect: HOK Sport
Current Capacity: 40,615
Build Cost: $167 Million
Tenants: Chicago White Sox (1991 - Present)


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Stadium History

Jerry Reinsdorf, the chairman of the board of the Chicago White Sox since 1981, issued an ultimatum to Chicago in 1988: build the team a new ballpark or the franchise would move to St. Petersburg, Florida. On May 7, 1989, ground was broken for the new Comiskey Park, now known as U.S. Cellular Field, a $167-million stadium built across the street from its predecessor 79 years after the cornerstone had been laid for the original ballpark. It was the first new baseball-only stadium built in the American League since 1973. Designed to hold 44,321 fans, the new ballpark produced the franchise single-season attendance record (2,934,154) in its first year.

In place of one of baseball’s oldest parks, the White Sox now had one of the most high-tech stadiums in the game. The 1,300,000-square-foot stadium has 12 escalators, 11 elevators, three industrial-strength garbage compactors, a fireworks launching pad beyond center field, and six outdoor pet-check kennels. The retired uniform numbers of eight players are displayed at U.S. Cellular Field: Nellie Fox (2), Harold Baines (3), Luke Appling (4), Minnie Minoso (9), Luis Aparicio (11), Ted Lyons (16), Billy Pierce (19) and Carlton Fisk (72). Harold Baines's number was briefly removed from the display of retired uniform numbers when he came back to play for the White Sox in 2000. A White Sox Hall of Fame is on the stadium’s main concourse, behind home plate.

On January 31, 2003 the White Sox announced that they had reached an agreement with wireless service provider U.S. Cellular to rename their ballpark U.S. Cellular Field. The 23-year deal will pay the White Sox $68 million over 20 years.

Ground Rules

Cellular Field does not have any ground rules and only adhers to the Universal Ground Rules

Trivia

  • Formerly known as New Comiskey Park
  • Infield dirt transported from old Comiskey Park.
  • Site of the 2003 All-Star game.


Field Dimensions

Left Field Left Center Center Field Right Center Right Field
330' 377' 400' 372' 335'


Wall Height

Left Field Center Field Right Field
8’ 8’ 8’


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