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South Loop stadium name ideas

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14 hours ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Potter’s Field.

A reference to the Reinsdorfian villain in It's A Wonderful Life . I like it !

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The-Money-Will-Be-Spent Field

Also, add these features to the park in a nod to the Reinsdorf era:

  • SportsVision Lounge
  • "A Seat At The Table" Picnic Area
  • Ribbie and Roobarb Kids Area
  • White Flag Patio
  • '94 Work Stoppage Bar and Grill

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3 minutes ago, 77 Hitmen said:
  • '94 Work Stoppage Bar and Grill

Where fans “get to” (aka have to) make their own food.

LOL You Thought I’d Put The Money Into The Team Stadium

6 hours ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said:

Bulletproof Ball Park

Folds of Fat Field

Fat Rolls Field

FUPA Field

Gunt Park

Guaranteed Deficit Field

Some great answers but it’s sad how this franchise has reached its lowest point since I became a fan in 1952, I thought 68,69 and 70 were horrible years but I’ve never seen Sox fans so despondent and depressed with the franchise as they are now with many almost hoping they move to Nashville. 

“Your Money Was Spent” Field

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