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Posted: Wednesday, 06 August 2008 12:11PM

White Sox Unveil 'Field Of Dreams' For Autistic Children



CHICAGO (WBBM)  -- White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen was on hand Wednesday for the official unveiling of "White Sox Field" field, the new baseball field located on the Chicago campus of the new Easter Seals Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research.

White Sox Field was designed and built for children with autism as part of a one million dollar donation from Chicago White Sox Charities to Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago.

In addition to financial support, White Sox Manager Ozzie Guillen will serve as a celebrity spokesperson for the cause, helping to build awareness about autism and Easter Seals' services.


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