U. S. Cellular field was opened on April 18, 1991.
U. S. Cellular field was opened on April 18, 1991.
U.S. Cellular Field was created in 1991.
The US Cellular field is a baseball field located in Chicago, Illinois. The US Cellular field is home to the Chicago White Sox who currently play in the Major League Baseball's American League.
You must be at least 18 years old to be employed at US Cellular.
Before U.S. Cellular Field/Guaranteed Rate Field was built it was a parking lot.
The new field was built in 1991, it was renamed US cellular field in 2002
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Since 2004, the capacity has been 40,615 fans.
That was Cecil Fielder of the Detroit Tigers in the 3rd inning of the first regular season game played in U.S. Cellular Field on April 18, 1991.