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Chicago White Sox vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Rate Field June 12th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Chicago White Sox Rate Field
333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL
60616, US
1. Lot A - 0.3 miles - $25
2. Lot B - 0.4 miles - $20
3. Street Parking - 0.2 miles - $10
4. 18th Street Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
5. Pilsen Parking - 0.6 miles - $12
Angel Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Angels, is a legendary ballpark that’s more than just a place to catch a game. It’s where fans get to live out their baseball dreams during events like the annual Angels Fan Fest, which is basically a giant meet-and-greet with players and some fun activities that make you feel like part of the team. The stadium’s got a huge parking lot that’s usually bustling on game days, and it’s seen some pretty historic moments, like hosting the 1989 and 1999 MLB All-Star Games, so you know it’s got that special glow. For fans coming to see the Chicago White Sox Anaheim games, it’s a chance to soak in the electric atmosphere, whether you’re hanging out in the event suites for a more private experience or grabbing seats in Area 204, which offers good views and comfy amenities. And if you’re wondering how to get there, just hop on the 55 Highway from the airport and connect to the 5 North, or take a scenic route if you’re not into highways, either way, it’s easy enough to find your way to this iconic ballpark that’s been a staple of Southern California baseball since 1966. Honestly, there’s something about being there, hearing the crack of the bat, feeling the sun on your face, that makes every trip to Angel Stadium feel like a special occasion, especially when you get to watch the White Sox in Anaheim and create some memories that stick.