In the storied chronicles of the Chicago White Sox, the names Jerry Reinsdorf and Charles Comiskey conjure very differing sentiments. Both have had a storied tenure at the helm of a franchise, and ...
HINSDALE, Ill. - Charles Albert "Chuck" Comiskey II, grandson and namesake of the Chicago White Sox founder and a former front-office executive and co-owner during the "Go Go Sox" years in the 1950s, ...
1939: The first Major League Baseball night game in Chicago took place on the South Side. “It was as though one had suddenly walked into bright sunshine,” the Tribune reported after Charles Comiskey ...
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Today in White Sox History: June 24
In a telegram discovered in 2012, White Sox owner Charles Comiskey told scout George Mills that the asking price for pitcher Babe Ruth was too high at $16,000. At the time, Ruth was playing for the ...
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