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  1. Há 1 dia · The Cubs began playing baseball in Chicago in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings, joining the National League charter six years later. The White Sox originated in the Western League as the Sioux City Cornhuskers before Charles Comiskey, a former Chicago baseball player and manager, bought them in 1894.

  2. Há 2 dias · The following day, White Sox pitcher Ed Cicotte admitted his involvement to attorneys representing Charles Comiskey. One hour later, Joe Jackson stepped forward, followed by Lefty Williams. At the end of the day on September 28, 1920, Charles Risberg, Fred McMullin, Joe Jackson, Oscar Felsch, George Weaver, C.P. Williams and E.V. Cicotte were notified of their suspension from Charles Comiskey.

  3. Há 3 dias · I mean we added (Brown Stockings player) Charles Comiskey to the Hall of Fame last year. And it seemed appropriate after thinking about the fact that these are the precursor teams that morphed ...

  4. Há 3 dias · I mean we added (Brown Stockings player) Charles Comiskey to the Hall of Fame last year. And it seemed appropriate after thinking about the fact that these are the precursor teams that morphed...

  5. Há 2 dias · Charles Comiskey: 1882–1889, 1891 1B, Manager 2022 Team 13, 14, 24, 25, 30 Mort Cooper: 1938–1945 P 2019 Red Ribbon 17 Dizzy Dean ‹See TfM› † 1930, 1932–1937, 1941–1946 P, Broadcaster 2014 Inaugural 18 Dave Duncan: 1996–2011 Coach 2024 Team 15 Jim Edmonds: 2000–2007, 2016–present CF, Broadcaster 2014 Fan 21, 42 ...

  6. Há 6 dias · Early professional baseball regulations explicitly banned gambling, but the money was too tempting for many players to ignore — and that included members of the 1919 White Sox. The players hated the team’s owner, Charles Comiskey, and felt that they were underpaid.

  7. Há 5 dias · Charles Comiskey: Matt Holliday: Joe Medwick: Bruce Sutter: Mort Cooper: Rogers Hornsby: Johnny Mize: Joe Torre: Dizzy Dean: Jason Isringhausen: Terry Moore: John Tudor: Jim Edmonds: Julián Javier: Stan Musial: Bill White