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{{Infobox venue | {{Infobox defunct venue | ||
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| venue_name = South Side Park | | venue_name = South Side Park | ||
| location = Chicago, Illinois | | location = Chicago, Illinois | ||
| opened = | | opened = 1890 | ||
| closed = 1940 | |||
| demolished = 1940 | |||
| other_names = n/a | | other_names = n/a | ||
| tenants = [[Chicago White Sox]] (1900-1910) | | tenants = [[Chicago White Sox]] (1900-1910) | ||
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'''South Side Park''' was one of three baseball venues located in Chicago, Illinois. After Charles Comiskey built a wooden grandstand on the site in 1900, it became the home of the [[Chicago White Sox]] of the American League. It served as home to the White Sox first in 1900 as a minor league team, and then from 1901 to June 27, 1910 as a major league team. The venue was destroyed by fire in 1940. | '''South Side Park''' was one of three baseball venues located in Chicago, Illinois. After Charles Comiskey built a wooden grandstand on the site in 1900, it became the home of the [[Chicago White Sox]] of the American League. It served as home to the White Sox first in 1900 as a minor league team, and then from 1901 to June 27, 1910 as a major league team. The venue was destroyed by fire in 1940. | ||
==Teams and Seasons== | |||
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!Season!!Team!!League | |||
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| [[1905 MLB season|1905]] | |||
| [[1905 Chicago White Sox publications|Chicago White Stockings]] | |||
| [[Major League Baseball]] | |||
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==List of credited publications== | ==List of credited publications== | ||
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | !League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type | ||
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| [[Major League Baseball]] | | rowspan=3| [[Major League Baseball]] | ||
| [[1903 MLB season|1903]] | | [[1903 MLB season|1903]] | ||
| [[Chicago White Stockings]] | | [[Chicago White Stockings]] | ||
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/1903/chicago-white-stockings-program_1903.html Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/1903/chicago-white-stockings-program_1903.html Program] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[1904 MLB season|1904]] | | [[1904 MLB season|1904]] | ||
| [[Chicago White Stockings]] | | [[Chicago White Stockings]] | ||
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/1904/chicago-white-sox-program_1904.html Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/1904/chicago-white-sox-program_1904.html Program] | ||
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| [[1906 MLB season|1906]] | | [[1906 MLB season|1906]] | ||
| [[Chicago White Stockings]] | | [[Chicago White Stockings]] | ||
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[[Category: Defunct venues]] | [[Category: Defunct venues]] | ||
[[Category: Chicago White Sox venues]] | [[Category: Chicago White Sox venues]] | ||
[[Category: Venues opened in | [[Category: Venues opened in 1890]] | ||
[[Category: Venues closed in 1940]] |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 22 February 2023
Location | Chicago, Illinois |
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Opened | 1890 |
Closed | 1940 |
Demolished | 1940 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Chicago White Sox (1900-1910) |
South Side Park was one of three baseball venues located in Chicago, Illinois. After Charles Comiskey built a wooden grandstand on the site in 1900, it became the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League. It served as home to the White Sox first in 1900 as a minor league team, and then from 1901 to June 27, 1910 as a major league team. The venue was destroyed by fire in 1940.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1905 | Chicago White Stockings | Major League Baseball |
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Major League Baseball | 1903 | Chicago White Stockings | Program |
1904 | Chicago White Stockings | Program | |
1906 | Chicago White Stockings | Program |
See also
List of Major League Baseball stadiums
Venues Portal |