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White Sox Haven't Talked Guaranteed Rate Field Lease amid Nashville Relocation Rumors

In the wake of the Athletics moving closer to leveraging their way out of Oakland, the Chicago White Sox could take a similar approach as they begin to explore new stadium options.

Per Greg Hinz of Crain's Chicago Business, White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf is considering moving the franchise from its current location when the stadium lease with Guaranteed Rate Field expires after the 2029 season.

Hinz noted no decision has been made or appears imminent, but possibilities include "moving to a new stadium in the city or suburbs, or even relocating to Nashville, a subject of recurring gossip on and off for years.