25 years at Guaranteed Rate Field
The Guaranteed Rate logo is shown on the video board at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago before a game between the White Sox and Phillies on Aug. 24, 2016.
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The new Comiskey Park opened in 1991, was renamed U.S. Cellular Field in 2003 and was renamed again to Guaranteed Rate Field on Nov. 1, 2016.
Fans arrive at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago for a baseball game between the White Sox and the Houston Astros on May 17, 2016.
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Christian Dudlo, 16, takes in the scene from the top of the upper deck at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago before a baseball game between the White Sox and the Houston Astros on May 17, 2016.
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Vendor Alexander Garcia, 31, points as he prepares food in front of histoic White Sox imagery while the Sox play the Minnesota Twins at U.S. Cellular Field on May 6, 2016.
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Guest services team leader Kim Castillo adjusts the head on a batting dummy while the Chicago White Sox play the Minnesota Twins at U.S. Cellular Field on May 6, 2016.
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Chicago White Sox shortstop Jimmy Rollins bats during the first inning of the game against the Houston Astros at U.S. Cellular Field on May 18, 2016.
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Fans take a photo of themselves in front of the Championship Moments sculpture outside U.S. Cellular Field prior to the start of a game between the Chicago White Sox and the Houston Astros on May 18, 2016.
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Chris Sale appears on screen during a video montage as the team shows off its new giant centerfield scoreboard April 5, 2016.
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White Sox fans watch the action as former owner Charles A. Comiskey oversees in the right field terrace during Game 2 of the World Series at U.S. Cellular Field on Oct. 24, 2005. The statue was placed in 2003.
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A view of U.S. Cellular Field before the first pitch of Game 1 of the World Series on Oct. 22, 2005, between the White Sox and the Houston Astros.
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Original left field seat commemorating Paul Konerko’s 2005 World Series grand slam at U.S. Cellular Field on Sept. 13, 2014.
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An aerial view of U.S. Cellular Field just prior to the start of the 2003 All-Star game on July 16, 2003.
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Nine-year-old Danny Gaughan, of Chicago, admires the statue of Carlton Fisk in the center field concourse at U.S. Cellular Field before the start of Game 2 between the Chicago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox of the American League Division Series on Oct. 5, 2005.
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Workers high atop the White Sox’s new park look far down on the old stadium on July 10, 1990.
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White Sox players Lance Johnson, from left, Steve Lyons, Ron Kittle (behind Lyons) and Dave Gallagher take a hard-hat tour of the new ballpark under construction across the street from Comiskey Park on Jan. 15, 1990.
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The infield at the new White Sox park, later named U.S. Cellular Field, as workers continue construction Aug. 18, 1990.
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Steelworkers sit high above the new White Sox park during the governor’s tour July 10, 1990.
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With workers busily pounding and wiring away, the White Sox’s new park begins to rise in the shadows of the old Comiskey Park at 35th and Shields in November 1989.
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With workers busily pounding and wiring away, the White Sox’s new park begins to rise in the shadows of the old Comiskey Park at 35th and Shields in November 1989.
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Workers from the Colonial Brick Co. clean and stack bricks from the buildings demolished to make way for the White Sox’s new park at 35th Street and Shields Avenue on Jan. 26, 1989.
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The White Sox’s new park starts taking form Sept. 21, 1990.
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The April 18, 1991, grand opening of White Sox’s new park is depicted in a small mural on the main concourse of U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago before a game between the White Sox and the Houston Astros in Chicago on May 17, 2016.
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