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  1. 8 de jul. de 2015 · Charlie Comiskey had a happy ending of his own, too, as he presided over his White Stockings’ undisputed pennant win the following year. The 1906 champion Sox headed to the Series to play (ironically) the Chicago Cubs, the juggernaut whose winning percentage is still the highest in annals of the post-1900 major leagues, 17 and against whom the “Hitless Wonders” prevailed in a stunning ...

  2. Charles Comiskey’s SABR biography, by Irv Goldfarb. One of the most dramatic scenes in Eight Men Out is when White Sox ace Eddie Cicotte tries to collect a $10,000 bonus he says Charles Comiskey promised him if he won 30 games. (In the book, this story occurs in 1917; in the film, 1919.) The incident is seen as the catalyst for Cicotte’s ...

  3. 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 and owner, his clubs winning nine pennants along the way.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2023 · On September 25, 1920, it was widely reported that Comiskey had withheld the World Series checks of eight White Sox players, including that of Buck Weaver. 10 Other press reports intimated that these eight players were now targeted by the grand jury for indictment on fraud-related charges. 11 Two days later, the scandal dike burst with publication of a Series fix exposé in the Philadelphia ...

  5. Charlie Comiskey Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News

  6. His father John Comiskey was a Ward Alderman. Young Charles Comiskey, as an 11 year old fan, watched as his beloved team the Chicago White Stockings played their inaugural season in Dexter Park at 47 th Street and Halstead–a short walk from the future home of the franchise that his family would own for 59 years in Chicago.

  7. Charles Albert Comiskey (* 15. August 1859 in Chicago, Illinois; † 26. Oktober 1931 in Eagle River, Wisconsin) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler, -manager und -Teambesitzer. Nach seiner Zeit als Spieler erlangte er als Besitzer der Chicago White Sox große Bekanntheit. Das Stadion des Vereins, der Comiskey Park, wurde nach ihm benannt ...