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Chicago White Sox surpass two million tickets sold

 

Chicago White Sox surpass two million tickets sold

02/16/2006 2:04 PM ET

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CHICAGO -- For the first time in franchise history, the World Series Champion Chicago White Sox have surpassed 2 million tickets sold prior to the start of Spring Training. This marks the eighth time in franchise history that the White Sox have topped the 2 million mark in attendance (1983-84, 1990-93, 2005-06).

 

Season tickets for White Sox games, which have been on sale since September, have reached an all-time franchise high of more than 21,000. Group tickets also are currently being sold, and this week, season ticket holders and whitesox.com registered users (membership is free) had the opportunity to purchase 2006 individual-game tickets through a special presale. More than 108,000 individual-game tickets were sold through these presales.

 

When individual tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow, the following dates will not be available:

 

Sunday, April 2 vs. Cleveland

Tuesday, April 4 vs. Cleveland

Saturday, May 6 vs. Kansas City

Friday, May 19 vs. Cubs

Saturday, May 20 vs. Cubs

Sunday, May 21 vs. Cubs

Friday, July 7 vs. Boston

Saturday, July 8 vs. Boston

Sunday, July 9 vs. Boston

Thursday, August 10 vs. New York

 

A limited number of full season tickets without postseason options remain available. Fans wishing to purchase full season ticket packages without postseason options or wanting to add their names to the season ticket waiting list may contact the White Sox sales department at (312) 674-1000 or visit whitesox.com.

 

Individual-game tickets to 2006 Chicago White Sox home games at U.S. Cellular Field go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10:00 a.m. online at whitesox.com, through Ticketmaster phone lines at (312) 559-1212 and (866) SOX-GAME and at Chicagoland Ticketmaster outlets.

 

This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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CHICAGO WHITE SOX SURPASS 2 MILLION TICKETS SOLD

 

 

CHICAGO – For the first time in franchise history, the World Series Champion Chicago White Sox have surpassed 2 million tickets sold prior to the start of Spring Training. This marks the eighth time in franchise history that the White Sox have topped the 2 million mark in attendance (1983-84, 1990-93, 2005-06).

 

Season tickets for White Sox games, which have been on sale since September, have reached an all-time franchise high of more than 21,000. Group tickets also are currently being sold, and this week, season ticket holders and whitesox.com registered users (membership is free) had the opportunity to purchase 2006 individual-game tickets through a special presale. More than 108,000 individual-game tickets were sold through these presales.

 

When individual tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow, the following dates will not be available:

 

Sunday, April 2 vs. Cleveland

Tuesday, April 4 vs. Cleveland

Saturday, May 6 vs. Kansas City

Friday, May 19 vs. Cubs

Saturday, May 20 vs. Cubs

Sunday, May 21 vs. Cubs

Friday, July 7 vs. Boston

Saturday, July 8 vs. Boston

Sunday, July 9 vs. Boston

Thursday, August 10 vs. New York

 

A limited number of full season tickets without postseason options remain available. Fans wishing to purchase full season ticket packages without postseason options or wanting to add their names to the season ticket waiting list may contact the White Sox sales department at (312) 674-1000 or visit whitesox.com.

 

Individual-game tickets to 2006 Chicago White Sox home games at U.S. Cellular Field go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10:00 a.m. online at whitesox.com, through Ticketmaster phone lines at (312) 559-1212 and (866) SOX-GAME and at Chicagoland Ticketmaster outlets.

 

 

:gosox3: :gosox4: :gosox2:

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QUOTE(Elcaballo45 @ Feb 16, 2006 -> 03:01 PM)
Which holiday is that?

 

Ah, my bad. Got my months mixed up. Mothers Day is May 10th, but I doubt that has anything to do with it. I guess people just love fireworks.

 

Tickets are open to the general public tomorrow. I'm guessing that we'll see a few more odd dates sold out.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Feb 16, 2006 -> 03:11 PM)
We know the Yankees, Astros, and Cardinals are going to sell out quick to.  It is very possible that we will surpass the entire 2005 attendence before a single pitch is thrown... at spring training.

 

Wow.

 

Since we probably only have 200 or 300k (approximately, if we are a bit over 2 mil now) to go, I'd say that is likely.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Feb 16, 2006 -> 08:11 PM)
We know the Yankees, Astros, and Cardinals are going to sell out quick to.  It is very possible that we will surpass the entire 2005 attendence before a single pitch is thrown... at spring training.

 

Wow.

Heck with that - I'm hoping the entire season is sold out before opening day!!!!! :gosox1:

 

Would be awesome to outdraw that team in Blue on the Northside.

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QUOTE(J-MAN @ Feb 16, 2006 -> 03:23 PM)
Heck with that - I'm hoping the entire season is sold out before opening day!!!!! :gosox1:

 

Would be awesome to outdraw that team in Blue on the Northside.

 

I'll point out something again that people may not be aware of. With the added 2100 beacher seats at Wrigley, believe it or not, the Cubs will open 2006 with more capacity at their park (by a few hundred) than the Sox have at the Cell. Weird, huh?

 

So even if the Sox sell out every game, the Cubs will need to underperform on their typical 98% capacity rate for the season for that to happen. Will it? Maybe. If they have a lousy season, its possible.

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QUOTE(Steff @ Feb 16, 2006 -> 02:28 PM)
Damn bandwagon jumpers... 

 

:headshake

It's the price we pay for success.

I liked having the run of the park, but I think we all knew that was over when the Sox did what they did in October.

 

This is what people get for all those "get your ass out to the park" threads I saw the past couple years..... :D

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