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- Charles Comiskey - Wikipedia
Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 – October 26, 1931), nicknamed " Commy " or " the Old Roman ", was an American professional baseball first baseman, manager, and team owner
- Charles Comiskey - Baseball Hall of Fame
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 him to switch to first base Comiskey was one of the original first
- How Cheap was Charles Comiskey? Salaries and the Black Sox
How Cheap was Charles Comiskey? Salaries and the Black Sox This article was written by Michael Haupert Editor’s note: This article was presented at the SABR Black Sox Scandal Centennial Symposium on September 28, 2019, in Chicago It also appears in the SABR Business of Baseball Committee Newsletter, “Outside the Lines,” in Fall 2019
- Charlie Comiskey Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie . . .
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status More of Charlie Comiskey Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference com
- Charles Comiskey | Baseball Hall of Fame, Manager Owner . . .
Charles Comiskey 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 the St Louis Brown Stockings (later known as the Browns) in the
- Grave Story: Charles Comiskey (1859-1931) - RIP Baseball
Here lies Charles Comiskey, one of the pioneers of baseball and a founder of the American League Unfortunately, his legacy in the game has been tarnished, as his (inaccurate) portrayal as the mise…
- Dubuques Adopted Son - Charles A. Comiskey -
The following article first appeared in the July-August 2025 issue of the Iowa History Journal The train rolled into the Illinois Central Railroad depot with Charles Comiskey’s 1914 Chicago White Sox aboard It was not the first-time baseball’s “Old Roman” brought one of his professional baseball teams to his adopted hometown of Dubuque, Iowa Thirty-two years earlier Comiskey brought
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