U.S. Cellular Field
U.S. Cellular Field, now known as Guaranteed Rate Field, is a baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois. It serves as the home of the Chicago White Sox, a Major League Baseball team. The stadium opened in 1991 and features a seating capacity of approximately 40,000 fans.
The design of U.S. Cellular Field includes a unique outfield and a modern scoreboard, enhancing the viewing experience for spectators. The stadium has hosted various events, including the 2003 All-Star Game and several playoff games, making it a significant venue in the world of baseball.