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Sleepover Night

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My wife and I were discussing this last night when we saw Hawk promoting it. I know they have done it in the past as well.

 

How does it work, what is involved, what do the Sox provide?

 

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

I went the first year that they did it. It was an amazing experience. The package included: Tickets to 2 games, free beer/pizza/pop/other snacks, Playing catch in the bullpen, outfield, and around the warning tracks. We could sit in the dugout and had roam of the entire field minus the infield. I slept for maybe two hours. People were up all night watching movies and playing catch. Everyone had to be off the field by 6 am though because Roger had to work his magic. For the 6 hours before the game, we ate breakfast in the bullpen sports bar and then went to a baseball clinic at Fundamentals. I won an autographed Buehrle 8x10 too at the clinic for answering a trivea question right. Then since it was a kids day on Sunday, we got an autograph. I got Pauly's on a baseball. It is well worth the money for any White Sox fan. I would highly recommend it for all ages, it was a great experience.

I got something in the mail. First thing you should know is it costs $300 per person.

The $300 price tag actually isn't that bad. You got 2 tickets which would be $60-70, all you can eat/drink, and it's a great time. It was only $250 the first year, however.

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