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Section 157 Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 157 are labeled 8-28, WCH
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 28
  • have 18 seats labeled 1-18
  • have 19 seats labeled 1-19
  • have 20 seats labeled 1-20
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  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 157 Reviews

    Right Behind the Foul Pole!

    Sep 2013

    Section 157, Row 21, Seat 1

    If you're sitting in Section 157, you might want to avoid aisle seats. Seat 1 on the right aisle is directly behind the foul pole! You can see nearly all of the field, but you can't see any of home plate! Super annoying! You can try and look around the pole, but that gets old real quick. Besides for not being able to see home plate, you can't see the deep parts of left field from these seats. You'd have to move down to about Row 10 or lower to get a better view of left field. You do have a great view of the White Sox bullpen, though, and getting to the concourse is really quick from Row 21.

    The White Sox bullpen is in front of Sections 157 and 158

    The first row behind the bullpen is marked Row 8.

    • Outfield Reserved

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      Outfield Chairback Seating: Unlike the nearby bleachers, Outfield Reserved sections feature traditional stadium seats with backs for a more comfortable experience.    Bullpen Views: Seats near sections 157-158 overlook the White Sox bullpen, while sections 104-105 sit near the visitor bullpen.    Home Run Territory: These sections sit in prime areas for catching home run balls.    Sunny Seating Area: Sections in left field receive some of the most sun exposure in the ballpark during afternoon games.    Great Concourse Access: Easy access to the outfield concourse with unique attractions and beer stands.    Who Should Sit Here  Outfield Reserved seats are ideal for fans looking for cheap lower level tickets while still enjoying the atmosphere of sitting close to the field. These sections are especially appealing for fans hoping to watch pitchers warming up in the bullpen or those looking for a good chance at catching a home run ball.  Outfield Reserved Location &  Sections  Outfield Reserved seating includes sections 157-159 in left field and sections 100-105 in right field.  Sections 157-159 sit in left field directly above the White Sox bullpen.    Sections 104-105 are located near the visitor bullpen in right field.    These seats also offer quick access to the 100 Level outfield concourse, which includes popular features like the center-field shower and several well-stocked beer stands located in both left and right field.  Seating Type  Outfield Reserved sections feature traditional stadium-style chairback seats, providing a more comfortable experience than the nearby Bleachers. Unlike the bleachers in left-center field, which use long bench-style seating, these sections offer individual seats with backs and defined seat numbers, giving fans an assigned spot and a more typical ballpark seating experience.  Outfield Reserved Views  Outfield Reserved seats provide a unique perspective of the game from beyond the outfield walls. The view toward home plate from these sections is fairly distant, making them less ideal for fans who want to closely track pitches and watch the ball-strike battle between the pitcher and batter.  Fans sitting in sections 157-158 will have a great view of the White Sox bullpen activity, while sections 104-105 offer a similar vantage point of the visiting team's warmups.  Because these seats are located in some of the best home run areas in the stadium, fans here have a solid chance of catching a ball:  Section 159 is a great spot for right-handed pull hitters    Section 103 is a strong location for left-handed pull hitters    One important note for afternoon games: sections 157-159 receive some of the most direct sunlight in the stadium, so fans in these seats should plan accordingly on hot summer days.  Cheaper Outfield Option  For fans looking for an even more affordable outfield experience, consider the Bleachers in left-center field (160-164). These seats typically offer some of the lowest ticket prices at a White Sox game, though they feature bench-style seating instead of traditional stadium chairs. 

    • Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Not bad"

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    • "Make sure to wear sunscreen!"

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      Crowd is a little rowdy. This was an afternoon game and we were in the sun the whole time (read: burned!). If you are attending a game in late August here, make sure to wear sunscreen!

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