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  1. Oct 4, 2022 · Charles Comiskey was a key person in the formation of the American League, and was also the founding owner of the White Sox. He spent 49 years in baseball, as a player, manager, and owner. He broke into the game as a pitcher in 1882 with the St. Louis Browns of the American Association.

  2. Charles Comiskey, one of the most recognizable names from the baseball executive world, signed his fair share of items during his lifetime. This is primarily a result of the number of documents, including letters, relating to his role in the Chicago White Sox organization and not really attributed to signing autographs for the public.

  3. 1888 Allen & Ginter (N28) Charles Albert Comiskey. The legend of Charlie Comiskey permeates all aspects of baseball. He played in the 1880s as a speedy number-two hitter with the St. Louis Browns of the American Association. Comiskey had an incredible 117 steals in 1887 and followed that up with season swipes of 72 and 65.

  4. Charles A. Comiskey Description Caption: "The Old Roman ready for a hike in the northern woods (1917)." From text: "Wherever the Sox go, at trainload of camp followers are certain to be on the trail. Many found it inconvenient to go in the spring. For these 'Commy' instituted the annual fall hegiras to the northern woods.

  5. Mar 20, 2017 · "The image that Charles 'alienated many players with his tightfisted, petty behavior' is absurd," O'Malley wrote. Comiskey grew up on the Near West Side in a home on South Laflin Street and spent ...

  6. Descriptive Information. Title. Charles A. Comiskey. Creator. Wing, Frank. Description. Caption: "Frank Wing, cartoonist on the staff of the St. Paul Dispatch, and author of the well-known 'The Fotygraft Album,' is guilty of the above addition to the Comiskey gallery. Says Frank: 'This here's Charley Comiskey, th' baseball man, when he lived ...

  7. Charlie Comiskey Stats. Charlie Comiskey was born on Monday, August 15, 1859, in Chicago, Illinois. Comiskey was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 2, 1882, with the St. Louis Brown Stockings. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers ...

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