Tribune photographer Chris Sweda asks Sox fans what they think of the name change from U.S. Cellular Field to Guaranteed Rate Field before a game on Aug. 24, 2016. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)
The new naming rights deal for the publicly owned stadium where the White Sox play baseball is worth $25.1 million but will deliver no additional money to the team, documents associated with the agreement show.
The White Sox will receive only the remaining value of the original contract entered into with U.S. Cellular in 2003, which amounts to $20.4 million. The remaining $4.