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Government Employee Grand Slam Group Nights White Sox Vs 2018 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE GRAND SLAM GROUP NIGHTS WHITE SOX VS. PITTSBURGH PIRATES WHITE SOX VS. DETROIT TIGERS Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 - 7:10PM Guaranteed Rate Friday, June 15th, 2018 - 7:10PM Field Guaranteed Rate Field WHITE SOX VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS WHITE SOX VS. MINNESOTA TWINS Wednesday, July 11th, 2018 - 7:10PM Guaranteed Tuesday, August 21st, 2018 - 7:10PM Rate Field Guaranteed Rate Field FEB CHAIR THROWS OUT 1ST PITCH SPECIALLY PRICED WHITE SOX TICKETS! The White Sox have designated multiple nights as Government Employee Grand Slam Group Events. On these special nights the White Sox would like to offer specially priced tickets to all Government employees, their families and friends. Tickets start as low as $11.20! Orders will NOT be redeemed at the Guaranteed Rate Field ticket windows or the White Sox administrative offices. ALL ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE GAME DATE. OPTIONS TO ORDER TICKETS DATE(S) TICKET PRICE (Circle One) TOTAL Lower Box Outfield Reserve Bleachers Upper Box WEB Visit whitesox.com/GOV (Service fees will apply) Wednesday, May 8th $25.76 $13.44 $11.20 FAN DECK$11.20 CALL (866) 769 - 4263 for Ticketmaster and Friday, June 15th $30.24 $15.68 $13.44 FAN DECK$14.56 give the “GEN” code (Service fees will apply) THE PATIO MAIL with payment to: Wednesday, July 11th $32.48 $17.92 $16.80 $16.80 THE HUNTINGTON BANK Chicago White Sox Sales Department PATIO STADIUM CLUB ATTN: Government Night GSG Tuesday, August 21st $28.00 $15.68 $13.44 $13.44 333 W. 35th St, Chicago, IL 60616 Handling Fee (Applies to groups of 19 or less) $5 HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM CLUB FAX with payment to: 312-674-5140 Total Enclosed PRICES ABOVE INCLUDE 9% CITY AND 3% STATE AMUSEMENT TAXES. ALL GAME TIMES AND PROMOTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. Name THE PATIO Address HUNTINGTON BANK STADIUM CLUB City, State, Zip Phone E-mail Please charge my: Visa Mastercard Amex Discover Credit Card # Expiration Date Seating Category Diamond Box (Rows 1-10) Signature PlatinumSeating Box Category(Rows 11-25) Gold Box Diamond Box (Rows 1-10) OR: Enclosed is a check or money order payable to the Chicago White Sox. Premium Club Box Platinum Box (Rows 11-25) (If check or money order is greater than total cost of the tickets, the difference will be made up in Comiskey Cash.) Club Box Gold Box PrLoemiumwer Box Club Box Check # ClubOutfield Box Reserved Bleachers LoSeatingwer Box Category Lower Corners DiamondOutfield Box (RReservedows 1-10) Platinum Box (Rows 11-25) BleachersPremium Upper Box (Rows 1-6) Gold Box PremiumLoUpperwer Club CornersBox Box ClubUpper Box Reserved Premium Upper Box (Rows 1-6) LowerUpper Box Corners OutfieldUpper Reserved Box Bleachers FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO WHITESOX.COM/SPECIALEVENTS Upper Reserved UpperUpper Box Corners MR Upper Reserved.
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