Guaranteed Rate Field

Section 143 at Guaranteed Rate Field

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Section 143 Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 143 are labeled 2-35, WCH
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 35
  • have 9 seats labeled 2-10
  • have 10 seats labeled 1-10
  • has 6 seats labeled 1-6
  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 143 Reviews

    Very Good Seats

    Sep 2012

    Section 143, Row 10, Seats 1-2

    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.

    Best place to get a ball

    Section 143

    With the new netting, the Sox players are throwing lot of balls to fans in section 143. It's best to be a few rows up where you'll have a good chance to get a ball from a player and are still in foul ball territory.

    Front of sections 108-156 are behind the netting

    There is some amount of netting or screening in front of all lower level sections in foul territory. The height and coverage of netting or screening will vary by section.

    • Lower Box Seats

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      On the White Sox seating chart, sections closest to the field are known as Lower Box seats. This includes sections 111-153.   Boxes Near the Infield   Lower Boxes near the infield and behind home plate have a number of different names, including Diamond Box, Platinum Box and Gold Box. Despite having different names, these seats have similar experiences.   The Sox dugout is located in front of sections 137-142, while the visitors 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.   Boxes Down the Line    Sections down the line are known as Lower Boxes or Lower Box Corners. Again, this distinction is meaningless.  The biggest complaint with seating down the lines at Guaranteed Rate Field is the angle towards home plate. Seats further down the line face the outfield too much and will have you turning your body to see the batter-pitcher exchange. To make the angle less severe, consider sitting in a higher row. Your view will be more comfortable and you will be closer to the concourse. Additional Notes  Seats on the first-base/right-field side are shaded first, while seats down the left-field line will have the best view of the star board in right-field. Netting has been added down the lines which severely limits the foul balls in sections 116-118 and 146-148 (previously foul ball havens). Most sections in this area include 35-38 rows of seats with the higher rows being covered by the Club Level. And most rows have fewer than ten seats per row (exceptions include sections close to the foul poles). 

    • Recommended For Kids and Family

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      Seats are shaded and covered to protect from the sun and rain. Little-to-no stairs to walk to reach restrooms, concessions and other amenities. Lower level seating provides access to more amenities and better views of the game

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Took my 2 grandsons 10 and 8. They could not see the field!"

      (Section 134) - -

      People in front not exceptionally tall but the seats were not angled enough for the boys to see over them. Very disappointing.

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