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Sections 119-145 make up Field Level infield seating. These seats are sometimes referred to as Diamond, Platinum or Gold Boxes. The designation means nothing more than being closer or farther away from the field. The Sox dugout is located in front of sections 137-142, while the visitor's sit in front of 122-127. Row 5 in these sections is the actual first row behind the dugout. Sections 130-134 are directly behind home plate and behind the Scout seats, which occupy the first 12-15 rows. Seats on the 1B side (119-126) are among the first to get shade for night and afternoon games.


Section 139 is popular among White Sox fans because it is located behind the White Sox bench.
Section 139 is one of 27 sections located in Field Level Infield seating at U.S. Cellular Field. This seating zone is located on Level 1 at U.S. Cellular Field.
See what the view is like from Section 139 at U.S. Cellular Field and view in-seat photos of Section 139 by browsing the gallery photos above.
Sections 119-145 make up Field Level infield seating. These seats are sometimes referred to as Diamond, Platinum or Gold Boxes. The designation means nothing more than being closer or farther away from the field. The Sox dugout is located in front of sections 137-142, while the visitor's sit in front of 122-127. Row 5 in these sections is the actual first row behind the dugout. Sections 130-134 are directly behind home plate and behind the Scout seats, which occupy the first 12-15 rows. Seats on the 1B side (119-126) are among the first to get shade for night and afternoon games.
Excellent deal at $15/seat. Extremely close to concessions and restrooms with a great view of the entire field and scoreboards.
Great seats -- close to everything, protected from rain during delay. Weather was awful (cold) for this game and there were just a few hundred people left at the end and they ran out of churros.
Really great seats. Can see the entire field and all the movement on each pitch. Highly recommended.
These tickets were purchased for a 3:00 game on a smoldering hot day in early June. Seats on the first base line are entirely shaded for nite games, but the same can't be said for day games. We showed up at about 2:15 and sections 20 and higher were in the shade. Every five minutes or so, the next low row would be in the shade. This particular row (13) was entirely in the shade by 3:00.
Food options nearby rival the best stadium food in any sporting venue. Polish sausages, loaded baked potatoes, mexican food, pizza, plenty of deserts - you name it - it's all close to this section.
You are very close to the field (and close to field level from a height perspective) in these seats. The only complaint is the angle towards home plate. You do have to contort your body to the left to see home plate. Seats 1 and 2 are on the aisle away from home plate (close to section 121 than 119).
Beware of foul balls in this section too.
people in front not exceptionally tall but the seats were not angled enough for the boys to see over them. Very disappointing
Great seats just a few rows back of sox dugout. If you have kids they have a good chance of getting a ball from one of the players at the end of an inning.
Great seats. 16th row doesn't feel like it. Very close to action, especially for watching pitches.
Seats are in the wheelchair row and are set back kind of far from the action. Nicely shaded, though and awesome access to concessions and restrooms.
Great seats behind the visitor dugout. Shade by 3pm, which was a real blessing on this scorcher of a day @ 86 degrees. Very tasty shaved ice stand at top of section helped us keep cool, too. Restrooms were close and ramp for exit was right there, too. Would definitely return to this section.
people in front not exceptionally tall but the seats were not angled enough for the boys to see over them. Very disappointing
These seats are located ten rows up from the field directly behind the White Sox dugout. Unlike many of the seats down the lines at U.S. Cellular Field, these seats had a decent angle towards home plate so you didn't have to contort your body for each pitch.
From these seats the entire field is visible and the left-side of the infield is very close to you. While we did not have many foul balls come our way on this nite, this is normally a pretty potent area for foul balls.
When the White Sox come in the dugout after the final out of the inning, kids in these seats are likely to catch a ball from the first basemen or left fielder. Similarly, these seats are good for catching a shirt from the t-shirt toss.
There are more than thirty rows in this section, which means the hike to concessions and restrooms is more than twenty rows. There is plenty of food right on the entrance to the concourse, but this section was pretty far from the restrooms after you got to the concourse. The lines get long quickly, so time your bathroom breaks at the second out of each inning or when the visiting team is batting.
Overall, these are among the best seats in the stadium and they afford a great view of the fireworks if you are lucky enough to go on a Friday or Saturday night.
Section 128 has more than 30 rows, so there is a big difference between being in row 4 vs. row 30. If you do have a chance to sit in the 4th row, you won't be disappointed -- especially if you're cheering for the away team.
These seats are exactly eight feet behind the visiting team's on-deck circle and twenty feet from the visitor's dugout. That means you'll be able to hear dugout chatter and player interactions like you're on the team. In fact, one fan heckled a Rays player. The Rays player heard him loud and clear because he proceeded to hit a home run, come back to the dugout, point at the heckler and told him "That was for you."
You really couldn't ask for a better up-close view. Foul balls are almost improbably, but if you bring a kid, that bat boy will almost certainly give your kids AT LEAST one ball. A young boy seated in the first row walked away with no fewer than three balls.
These seats are expensive, but these are almost the baseball equivalent of courtside seats.
Good View Took my grandkids ages 10 and 8, boys could not see field because of people in front of them, very dis-appointing. will not go again. Caution if you bring children.
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