US Cellular Field: White Sox – Twins.

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Last night Julie and I bared the cold and went to our first White Sox game of the season against the Twins.  Being that it was a balmy 40 degrees the stadium was half full so we were able to maneuver our way to some decent upper deck seats.  The game was a stalemate until Jason Kubel hit a home run in the 4th inning and then the Twins’ Liriano continued his no-hitter to complete the game.  I have my issues with Baseball and its’ statistics but when it was all said and done it was interesting to witness what had just happened.

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* Year of Baseball Stats:
Game No. 3
Stadium Opened: April 18, 1991
Capacity: 41,432
Attendance: 20,901
Food: 1 Hot Dog,
Beer: 2 Miller Light
Opponent: Minnesota Twins
Pitchers: W: F. Liriano, L: E. Jackson
Miles From Home: 9.6
Ticket Face Value: $14
Seat Location: Section 546, Row 8, Seat 17

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** As my Year of Baseball continues Julie and I are keeping score throughout, including this No-hitter.

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*** View From My Seat

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**** Julie is a big fan of the Chicago Dog that one can get at a White Sox game.