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  1. 18 de set. de 2020 · 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 miserly owner of the Chicago White Sox has been tied to the Black Sox scandal of the 1919 World Series.

  2. COMISKEY, Charles Albert(b. 15 August 1859 in Chicago, Illinois; d. 26 October 1931 in Eagle River, Wisconsin), baseball player and manager and owner of the Chicago White Sox.

  3. Charles Albert Comiskey (* 15. August 1859 in Chicago , Illinois ; † 26. Oktober 1931 in Eagle River , Wisconsin ) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler , -manager und -Teambesitzer .

  4. 8 de jul. de 2015 · This season it was Charles Comiskey’s White Stockings of Chicago pitted against Connie Mack’s Athletics of Philadelphia in the nascent American League, and unlike some late-season pennant “races” of previous years, this was a pretty good one.

  5. Charles Comiskey was born on August 15, 1859. At age 17 his destiny in life was redirected. While driving a brick wagon in Chicago he saw a baseball game in progress. The pitcher was performing so badly that Comiskey stopped his wagon and went to take his place. It was the beginning of his long career in the sport of baseball. Two years later ...

  6. Commy: the life story of Charles A. Comiskey, the "Grand old Roman" of baseball and for nineteen years president and owner of the American league baseball team "The White Sox." Author of the Book Axelson, Gustaf W. Collection Title Picture Chicago Collection Picture Chicago

  7. Charles E. Comiskey is President of RiskTech, Inc., Houston’s oldest risk management consulting firm and is Sr. V.P. of Brady Chapman Holland & Associates, one of the largest privately-held insurance brokerage firms in the U.S. Holding numerous professional designations in the fields of risk management, insurance and business continuity, Comiskey is a nationally recognized expert,…