Everything to know about 2025 White Sox tickets
CHICAGO -- White Sox regular-season group tickets are currently on sale, as are Spring Training tickets for games played at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz. The 2025 White Sox Cactus League schedule begins on Feb. 22 at the Cubs, with the home debut coming Feb. 24 vs. the Rangers, as pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 12.
Brooks Boyer, the White Sox senior vice president, chief revenue and marketing officer, anticipates individual White Sox game tickets to go on sale at some point in February/March, adding there will be a significant upgrade in ballpark promotions and giveaways to celebrate the franchise’s 125th anniversary. It means more dates with more unique items.
“We did look at promotions, really took a significant look, a continued step of evolution of giveaway items for people who came here,” Boyer told MLB.com during an end-of-season interview. “Commitment to different nights, group nights or ethnic nights that would be attractive to people, and to be able to get out the message that these games are fun.
“No one can control what happens inside the lines. But our group can certainly control what happens outside the lines.”
Season-ticket invoices have been sent out and, as Boyer mentioned on Aug. 14, there will be an average 10 percent decrease across the board.
“There is a lot of perks of being a season-ticket holder,” Boyer said. “We are always going to look for ways to add value to our season-ticket holders as well as individual-game fans or people that are coming out here just looking for a good time. None of that is going to change.”
General manager Chris Getz and his front office brought on Will Venable as the team’s new manager, the stadium has a new name and there already have been myriad moves to rebuild the franchise from the ground up this offseason.
The biggest of those moves was sending Garrett Crochet to Boston hours before the close of the 2024 Winter Meetings for catcher Kyle Teel, outfielder Braden Montgomery, infielder Chase Meidroth and right-hander Wikelman Gonzalez.