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Here's the best of White Sox Minor League parks

City views, history help define trip around Chicago's farm system
@Steph_Sheehan
February 24, 2023

The Minor League Ballpark Guides series brings all the most fun features of Minors ballparks across America (and one in Canada!) onto your desktop, tablet or mobile device, whether you're interested in taking a virtual tour from where you sit or planning a trip to catch some games. Here, we

The Minor League Ballpark Guides series brings all the most fun features of Minors ballparks across America (and one in Canada!) onto your desktop, tablet or mobile device, whether you're interested in taking a virtual tour from where you sit or planning a trip to catch some games. Here, we present a roundup of the can't-miss elements from every park in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Best view

Charlotte Knights, Triple-A:
Home to one of the Minors' most dramatic and iconic backdrops, the buildings of Uptown Charlotte seem to emerge from the outfield concourse of Truist Field. Read more »

Must-try concessions item

Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, Single-A:
Atrium Health Ballpark's most notable offerings are available via a series of tented kiosks lining the concourse. Popular offerings include corn on the cob, funnel cakes, corn dogs and footlong sausages. Read more »

Most fun mascot

Winston-Salem Dash, High-A:
Bolt is a red goofball with a purple mohawk and lightning bolt ears (get it?) who has delighted fans in Winston-Salem since joining the team for its earliest days at Truist Stadium. Read more »

Best local attraction

Birmingham Barons, Double-A:
In addition to several sites that gained notoriety during the Civil Rights Movement, Birmingham is home to its own slice of baseball history. Rickwood Field, the "world's oldest ballpark," boasts a throwback atmosphere that includes vintage advertisements on the outfield walls. Read more »

Stephanie Sheehan is an contributor for MiLB.com.