White Sox Lower Season Ticket Prices for 2025
- The Chicago White Sox are lowering season-ticket prices for 2025 by an average of 10%.
- This decision comes amidst the team struggling through one of the worst seasons in baseball history.
- Fans can expect more affordable options to support the White Sox in the upcoming season.
CHICAGO (AP) — In response to a dismal season, the Chicago White Sox will reduce season-ticket prices for 2025 by an average of 10%. Senior Vice President Brooks Boyer announced the decision on Wednesday, as the team faced a staggering record of 22-92, positioning them for one of the lowest winning percentages in modern baseball history. The White Sox are on track to potentially surpass the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics, who finished with a .235 winning percentage. Boyer acknowledged the team's current struggles and the importance of maintaining loyalty among season-ticket holders. "We understand where all the ticket prices are — whether it’s season-ticket prices, secondary market," he stated, emphasizing the need to support dedicated fans during this challenging time. The organization is keenly aware of its performance and the impact it has on ticket sales. The White Sox recently made headlines by firing manager Pedro Grifol after just two seasons, during which he compiled an 89-190 record. This decision followed a brief respite from a 21-game losing streak, which tied an American League record. The team had previously set a franchise record with a 14-game losing streak earlier in the season, further highlighting their struggles. Last season, the White Sox finished with a disappointing 61-101 record, marking their worst performance since 1970. The combination of poor results and management changes has prompted the team to take steps to engage and retain its fan base.