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On Aug. 28, 1910, the Chicago Tribune reported, “Night baseball played under the glare of nineteen arc lamps was tried successfully last night at Comiskey’s new Sox park, Callahan’s Logan ...
Enter Comiskey Park, owned and operated by the National Park Service as a working national monument complete with major league team. The White Sox stadium legislation passed last December was ...
While Comiskey`s glass skyboxes can be an eyesore, Oriole Park`s 72 suites seem almost an afterthought because they are recessed more into the stands. And there`s no three-story stadium club.
Last Comiskey features interviews from former White Sox players, beer vendors, executives, fans and security guards to give a sense of what it felt like to be at Comiskey Park during its final season.
A new book, “Last Comiskey,” provides dozens of photos from the last year of that beloved stadium at 35th and Shields. Ken Smoller is the book’s author. He joins Mike Puente this morning.
From its opening in 1991 until 2003, the ballpark was called Comiskey Park, or New Comiskey Park, like its predecessor that stood across 35th Street from 1910 through 1990.
For Chicago White Sox fans of any generation, playoff memories have been few and far between. Since 1960, the seasons that have ended in the postseason can be counted on two hands with fingers to ...
In the 1980s, the Sox were at a crossroad. The new owners, particularly Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn, wanted a new stadium to replace Comiskey Park, which at the time was almost 90 years old.
The renaming of new Comiskey Park, built in 1991, to U.S. Cellular Field seemed at first to be yet another way in which the White Sox’s new stadium was going to be distanced from the original, more ...
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