Chicago White Sox
The city of Chicago is fortunate enough to have a baseball team in both the National and American Leagues. The AL representative is the Chicago White Sox, an organization that first came into being in 1900. This franchise was one of the original eight American League teams to join Major League Baseball. Originally the franchise was named the Chicago White Stockings after the Cubs abandoned that name, but the ballclub soon shortened its nickname to the White Sox.
The White Sox are from the South Side of Chicago and are followed by their own die-hard fans. Baseball fans looking to catch a Chicago White Sox game at U.S. Cellular Field during the regular season and Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona during spring training can buy their tickets through this site and support a tremendous charity in the process.
The Charro Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization which works to strengthen the quality of education in the community and create opportunities for both students and teachers. The mission of The Charro Foundation is to promote higher education through scholarships, youth development and sports in the community.
The Chicago White Sox have captured two American League West division titles, three AL Central division titles, six AL pennants and three World Series championships in 1906, 1917 and 2005. The 2005 World Series title came 88 years after the team’s second title and just one year after the Boston Red Sox broke its own curse.
Several great players have worn the White Sox uniform over the years, including Carlton Fisk, Luis Aparicio and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. This is a franchise with a rich history, and a ballclub with extremely loyal fans. Enjoy America’s pastime and watch exciting White Sox baseball when you purchase White Sox tickets through this site it benefits the charitable work of the Charro Foundation.









