Comiskey Park was created in 1910.
Comiskey Park ended in 1990.
The First regular season game played at Comiskey Park was on July 1, 1910. The park was built on a former city dump that Comiskey bought in 1909 to replace the wooden South Side Park. The first-ever All-Star Game was held there in 1933. The last game was played in 1990, and Comiskey Park was demolished in 1991.
At Normal Park and in 1922 they began playing at Comiskey Park.
Yes, although it was many years later at Comiskey Park at reunion prior to the tearing down of Old Comiskey Park
September 30,1990
Between the 1910 and 1990, the home of the Chicago White Sox was named Comiskey Park. The stadium built that the White Sox moved into in 1991 was named Comiskey Park II. It's name was officially changed to U.S. Cellular Field in for the 2004 season.
Red Kelly debuted on June 18, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park; he played his final game on August 6, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park.
Red Bowser debuted on September 13, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park; he played his final game on September 13, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park.
Chief Chouneau debuted on October 9, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park; he played his final game on October 9, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park.
Lena Blackburne debuted on April 14, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park; he played his final game on June 5, 1929, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.
Frank Lange debuted on May 16, 1910, playing for the Chicago White Sox at South Side Park II/Comiskey Park; he played his final game on July 20, 1913, playing for the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.