Venue guide · Home of Chicago White Sox

Rate Field seating plan & guide

Rate Field, on Chicago's South Side, is the home of the White Sox; it opened in 1991 (originally as Comiskey Park) and was renamed Rate Field for the 2025 season. The steeply pitched upper deck is its defining quirk, and the ballpark sits right alongside the Red Line for easy access.

CityChicago
Opened1991
TypeOutdoor ballpark
Capacity≈40,600 (baseball)

Best sections

Lower level (100s) infield

Best sightlines and the easiest concourse access for food and amenities.

Club level (300s)

Wider seats and indoor club access; a comfortable mid-tier choice on cooler nights.

Upper deck (500s)

Cheapest seats but famously steep, so aim for the lower rows toward the infield.

Insider tips

  • Take the CTA Red Line to Sox-35th, which drops you right at the gate.
  • Lower-deck and club seats stay cooler in the sun; the upper deck is exposed on hot afternoons.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Rate Field?

Lower level (100s) infield offer the closest view, while upper deck (500s) are the best value. Cheapest seats but famously steep, so aim for the lower rows toward the infield.

Where is Rate Field?

Rate Field is a outdoor ballpark in Chicago, opened in 1991 with a capacity of ≈40,600 (baseball).

Where can I find the cheapest Rate Field tickets?

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