SoxFest 2014 schedule

Friday through Sunday at the Palmer House Hilton.

Friday, January 24

4 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Autographs:

Harold Baines, Gordon Beckham, Adam Dunn, Adam Eaton, Ed Farmer, Avisail Garcia, Bobby Jenks, Erik Johnson, Micah Johnson, Nate Jones, Paul Konerko, Matt Lindstrom, Gary Peters, Josh Phegley, Alexi Ramirez, Marcus Semien, Steve Stone

Photo Stage:

Adam Dunn, Matt Lindstrom, Frank Thomas

Seminars:

Recharged and Remade: Your 2014 Chicago White Sox with Rick Hahn, Robin Ventura and Steve Stone; ‘Pen Pals with Don Cooper, Bobby Jenks, Nate Jones and Ed Farmer; Frankly Speaking: A Sit Down with Hall of Famer Frank Thomas with Tom Paciorek, Frank Thomas and Hawk Harrelson; The Future Looks Bright with Erik Johnson, Marcus Semien, Josh Phegley, Micah Johnson and Darrin Jackson

Saturday, January 25

9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Autographs:

Jose Abreu, Harold Baines, Gordon Beckham, Don Cooper, Adam Dunn, Adam Eaton, Ed Farmer, Avisail Garcia, Hawk Harrelson, Bobby Jenks, Erik Johnson, Micah Johnson, Nate Jones, Ron Kittle, Paul Konerko, Matt Lindstrom, Bill Melton, Tom Paciorek, Gary Peters, John Phegley, Alexei Ramirez, Marcus Semien, Steve Stone, Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura, Dayan Viciedo

Photo Stage:

Avisail Garcia, Bo Jackson, Bobby Jenks

Seminars:

Recharged and Remade: Your 2014 Chicago White Sox with Rick Hahn, Robin Ventura and Hawk Harrelson; El Béisbol Con Orgullo: The Cuban Connection with Jose Abreu, Alexei Ramirez, Dayan Viciedo and Hector Molina; From the Draft to the Big Leagues with Buddy Bell and Doug Laumann; Movies, Music & More! with Adam Dunn, Adam Eaton, Matt Lindstrom and Laurence Holmes; Sox Southpaw Stories with Billy Pierce, Gary Peters and Rich King.

Sunday, January 26

9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Autographs:

Jose Abreu, Gordon Beckham, Don Cooper, Adam Dunn, Adam Eaton, Bo Jackson, Bobby Jenks, Erik Johnson, Micah Johnson, Nate Jones, Ron Kittle, Paul Konerko, Matt Lindstrom, Carlos May, Gary Peters, John Phegley, Alexei Ramirez, Marcus Semien, Jim Thome, Robin Ventura, Dayan Viciedo

Photo Stage:

Jose Abreu, Gordon Beckham, Adam Eaton, Nate Jones

Seminars:

Prized Prospects with Erik Johnson, Marcus Semien, Josh Phegley, Micah Johnson and Gene Honda; 1,577 Home Runs and Counting: A Sluggers Round Table with Adam Dunn, Bo Jackson, Jim Thome, Harold Baines and Chuck Garfien; A View from the Dugout with Robin Ventura, Don Cooper, Todd Steverson and Chuck Garfien; From the Draft to the Big Leagues with Buddy Bell, Doug Laumann, Dan Fabian and Phil Rogers; Big League Laughs with Adam Eaton, Gordon Beckham, Nate Jones, Tom Paciorek and Pat McGann

(Due to a scheduling conflict, Frank Thomas, who was elected to the Hall of Fame on Jan. 8, now will appear Friday and Saturday, not Saturday and Sunday as originally planned.) Passes remain available. Saturday passes are $50, while a limited number of two-day passes (good for admission on both Saturday and Sunday) are available for $70 and Sunday-only passes are $40.

Friday night of SoxFest is reserved exclusively for hotel guests. Fans have until noon on Wednesday to book their hotel package and the special SoxFest rate for a two-night stay at the Palmer House Hilton is $278 (plus applicable taxes and fees, detailed on whitesox.com).

More information: whitesox.com/SoxFest or call the SoxFest hotline at (312) 609-1915.

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