White Sox offering ticket specials for Twins, Royals, Tigers

From White Sox Media Relations

The White Sox are offering fans several ticket specials for the next homestand at U.S. Cellular Field with games vs. Minnesota (September 3-5), Kansas City (September 7-9) and Detroit (September 10-13), as the team enters the final stretch of the 2012 regular season.

The next White Sox homestand includes two Value Mondays (September 3 vs. Minnesota and September 10 vs. Detroit) with tickets as low as $7 in the upper deck and lower level tickets starting at $17.

The remainder of the Minnesota series features lower reserved seats as low as $20 per ticket and tickets in the upper reserved as low as $9. The upper reserved ticket offer ($9/ticket) will be available for eight of 10 games on the homestand (with the exception of the two Value Mondays).

Additionally, lower reserved seats for the Minnesota and Detroit series are available for as low as $18, when fans purchase tickets for more than one game in either series (excludes Value Mondays). For more information on the offer visit whitesox.com/soxsave.

Tickets to all 10 games of the homestand are available online at whitesox.com and at the U.S. Cellular Field ticket office.

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