The Chicago White Sox, amid a challenging season and low attendance, celebrated the legacy of late owner Bill Veeck with a variety of entertaining events. Highlights included a pregame petting zoo, a circus, and ice sculpting. Fans enjoyed photo opportunities with a giant hot dog and free haircuts. The first 15,000 attendees received a Veeck bobblehead, and there was a quick wedding ceremony for two fans officiated by Ron Kittle. Players wore retro pinstriped shorts, harking back to the 1976 season while honoring Veeck’s legacy of unique game-day experiences.
Saturday night, the Chicago White Sox celebrated their quirky late owner Bill Veeck with a variety of unique stunts, reminiscent of his tenure with the team.
A pregame petting zoo, a circus, ice sculpting, photo opportunities with a giant hot dog, and free haircuts drew fans despite the team’s poor attendance.
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