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Revision as of 14:26, 8 July 2022
Location | Chicago, Illinois |
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Opened | July 1, 1910 |
Closed | September 30, 1990 |
Demolished | 1991 |
Other Names | White Sox Park (1910-12, 1962-75) |
Tenants | Chicago White Sox (1910-90) Chicago Cardinals (1922-25, 1929-30, 1940-58) |
Comiskey Park was a baseball park in Chicago, Illinois, located in the Armour Square neighborhood on the near-southwest side of the city. The stadium served as the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League from 1910 through 1990. Built by White Sox owner Charles Comiskey and designed by Zachary Taylor Davis, Comiskey Park hosted four World Series and more than 6,000 Major League Baseball games.
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