Chicago has one of the most extensive, robust public transit systems in the US. The L and Metra systems are probably 2nd only to NYC's subway and commuter rail systems. The idea that the Sox fan base is an island within a metro area full of mass transit commuters who are too afraid or stubborn to take the train stretches credulity.....especially at a location that is walking distance to the Red, Orange, and Green lines and, at worst, a short shuttle bus ride away to Union Station and LaSalle St stations. Plus, as you said, there WILL be parking if they move there for people who drive. The Fire is already planning to have at least 2000 parking spots available. I'll also note that Gen Z is driving less than previous generations. In 2034, which apparently might be the timeframe for any new Sox stadium in the South Loop, the oldest Gen Z will be closing in on age 40 (a scary thought!). Which generations' driving habits will be a factor in planning any new ballpark? Boomers, who will be age 70-88 in 2034? Or Gen Z and Gen Alpha? https://www.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2024/05/17/gen-z-less-likely-get-drivers-license/73678202007/