It’s a typical evening at a local Chicago bar. The grandfather of current White Sox season ticket holder Kristi Considine overheard a fellow patron complaining about how his co-workers fight over his White Sox season tickets. Eventually, the patron gave up and offered his front row seats to Kristi’s grandfather J. Lloyd Considine. From there on, White Sox baseball became a tradition in the Considine family, creating multiple generations of season ticket holders.
“I’ve been handling the tickets since losing my dad, but he inherited his tickets from his dad,” Kristi said. “My grandpa got them in either the late ’60s or early ’70s.