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  1. Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 – October 26, 1931), nicknamed "Commy" or "the Old Roman", was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and team owner. He was a key person in the formation of the American League , and was also founding owner of the Chicago White Sox . [ 1 ]

  2. Role In: Black Sox Scandal. Charles Comiskey (born Aug. 15, 1859, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Oct. 26, 1931, Eagle River, Wis.) was a baseball player, manager and owner during the formative years of professional baseball, and one of the founders of the American League. Comiskey began playing semiprofessional baseball in 1876 and in 1882 joined ...

  3. When Chicago White Sox owner Charles Comiskey died in 1931, some 1,400 people filled the pews at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Hyde Park for his funeral. Another 600 spilled out onto the street. “This was Chicago’s largest funeral,” Mary O’Malley, who researched Comiskey for her master’s degree, told Chicago Stories.

  4. About Charles Comiskey. In his five-plus decades in the game, Charlie Comiskey found success as a player, manager and owner at the big league level. Comiskey’s baseball career began as a talented pitcher for amateur ball clubs in Chicago. Despite his father’s objections, Comiskey jumped to a team in Dubuque, Iowa, where arm troubles forced ...

  5. Charles Comiskey. Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 – October 26, 1931), nicknamed " Commy " or " the Old Roman ", was an American Major League Baseball player, manager and team owner. He was a key person in the formation of the American League, and was also founding owner of the Chicago White Sox. Comiskey Park, the White Sox's ...

  6. Aug 31, 2015 · G.W. Axelson. McFarland, Aug 31, 2015 - Sports & Recreation - 248 pages. This biography of Charles "Commy" Comiskey is one of the earliest and most important--and, up to now, one of the hardest for baseball researchers to get their hands on--in the baseball canon. Comiskey spent half a century in the big leagues as a successful player-manager ...

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  8. Oct 19, 2019 · Chicago Sun-Times. Setting the record straight on legacy of Charles Comiskey. 2019-10-19 - BY RICHARD LINDBERG. The historian James McPherson argues that revisionis­m “is the lifeblood of historical scholarshi­p. History is a continuing dialogue between the present and the past.”. In the case of the 1919 “Black Sox,” who conspired 100 ...