White Sox Open Baseball Season in Chicago on Thursday, March 27

Chicago, ILLocal News

The Chicago White Sox are set to launch their baseball season with a home opener at Rate Field on March 27, starting at 3:10 p. m. Fans and local residents should prepare for increased crowds and traffic, as well as residential parking restrictions in the surrounding area. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) emphasizes the importance of vigilance, urging attendees to report any suspicious behavior by calling 9-1-1. Spectators can look forward to a military flyover and the presence of an authorized drone for filming during the event.

For Opening Day, parking lots will open three hours prior to the game, while gates will open two hours before the first pitch. It is crucial that fans follow the bag policy, which permits only clear tote bags, clutch purses, and diaper bags. Emergency exits within the ballpark are marked, ensuring safety during severe weather or emergencies. Rideshare services will be available in designated lots, and traffic control aides will guide motorists to minimize delays.

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