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.
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From 1901 to 1909 the played at the southside grounds on 29th and Pershing. From 1910 to 1990 they played at Comiskey park, 35th and Sheilds. Today they play at a corporate named stadium across the street from where Comiskey stood. The White Sox are the only original team to still play within a mile from where there first home was.
Formerly known as Comiskey Park (1910 - 1990) and "New Comiskey Park" (1991 - 2003) U.S. Cellular bought the naming rights for nearly 70 million dollars; officially making Comiskey Park, U.S. Cellular Field.
It is officially known as U.S. Cellular Field from 2003 til present. But many fans still refer to it as Comiskey Park and/or "The Cell" for short.
no where. before the white sox. there was the Chicago white stockings which now known as the Chicago Cubs. the white sox were have always been a team since 1901