Miles Scott, Kenenna Odeluga to be featured at White Sox Illini Night
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CHICAGO (WCIA) – Illini Night at Rate Field is approaching and Illinois announced which players will be spotlighted at the home of the White Sox.

Senior defensive back Miles Scott and senior linebacker Kenenna Odeluga will be spotlighted on Tuesday, May 20 when the White Sox host the Mariners.

Scott is set to throw the first pitch, while Odeluga will conduct a field interview before the game with White Sox and Illinois public address announcer Gene Honda.

Both players are from the Chicago area. They’ll sign autographs in the left field concourse (Section 158) before the game. 

Fans can buy special tickets which feature a White Sox/Illini sweatshirt and early batting practice access.

First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. on Illini night in Chicago.

Illini Night at Wrigley Field will take place on Tuesday, June 17, when the Cubs play against the Brewers. Additionally, the Cardinals will host Illini Night on Wednesday, June 25, for a match against the Cubs.

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