146 gives White Sox fans the luxury of having great sight lines of both the infield and outfield. Got to see one or two balls get shredded down the hot corner which is exciting. If you're sitting close to the field, the foul territory is kind of big so players will likely be chasing foul balls near your seats. For the money, (roughly $20 per ticket), you can't beat seats like these. Similar seats go for $50 at Wrigley Field and Miller Park in Milwaukee.
The park has great accessibility and you can at least drive to the ballpark unlike Wrigley Field up north. There is a good bit of tailgating in the parking lot before the game, you don't see that much in baseball. If you're taking the Red Line, get off at the 35th station stop. If you're taking the green line get off at the Bronzeville Station stop.
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 146, here is a Youtube video shot from there during a White Sox/Anaheim Angels game at U.S. Cellular Field.
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The park has great accessibility and you can at least drive to the ballpark unlike Wrigley Field up north. There is a good bit of tailgating in the parking lot before the game, you don't see that much in baseball. If you're taking the Red Line, get off at the 35th station stop. If you're taking the green line get off at the Bronzeville Station stop.
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