Charlie Comiskey Stats & Facts
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Charlie Comiskey Stats & Facts

    Charlie Comiskey Position: First BasemanBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-0, 180lb (183cm, 81kg)Born: August 15, 1859 in Chicago, ILDied: October 26, 1931  in Eagle River, WIBuried: Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Evanston, ILSchool: St. Louis University (St. Louis, MO)Debut: May 2, 1882 (519th in major league history)Last Game: September 12, 1894Hall of Fame: Inducted as Pioneer/Executive in 1939. (Voted by Old Timers Committee)View Charlie Comiskey’s Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos).Full Name: Charles…

he family feud continues in Chicago as a court rules in favor of Dorothy Rigney, sister of Charles Comiskey, Jr., allowing her to sell her mother’s shares of the White Sox to Bill Veeck

1960 – The family feud continues in Chicago as a court rules in favor of Dorothy Rigney, sister of Charles Comiskey, Jr., allowing her to sell her mother’s shares of the White Sox to Bill Veeck. Comiskey had brought suit in order to gain control of the club.

The White Sox board of directors accept the resignation of Charlie A. Comiskey, Jr., the team’s vice president and secretary, after turning down his request for a promotion and more money. The 25 year-old’s dissatisfaction with the club came as a complete surprise to his mother, Grace Comiskey, the president of Chicago ball club.

The White Sox board of directors accept the resignation of Charlie A. Comiskey, Jr., the team’s vice president and secretary, after turning down his request for a promotion and more money. The 25 year-old’s dissatisfaction with the club came as a complete surprise to his mother, Grace Comiskey, the president of Chicago ball club.

The White Sox board of directors accept the resignation of Charlie A. Comiskey, Jr., the team’s vice president and secretary, after turning down his request for a promotion and more money. The 25 year-old’s dissatisfaction with the club came as a complete surprise to his mother, Grace Comiskey, the president of Chicago ball club.