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Summary Of: Comiskey Park

The successor to Comiskey Park was built across 35th Street to the south... The original Comiskey Park is now sometimes known as... but it went back to the Comiskey Park name in 1976... Comiskey Park was very modern for its time... The first game in Comiskey Park was a 2... hitter at Comiskey Park was hurled by... Comiskey Park was the site of four... 2 and 5 at Comiskey Park and went on to defeat the... Comiskey Park hosted the World Series between the... The Cubs borrowed Comiskey Park for the series due to its larger seating capacity... Comiskey Park was the site of three... Star Game in 1983 was held at Comiskey Park in commemoration of the first All... The largest crowd ever at Old Comiskey Park was a crowd of 55... Comiskey Park was the most frequent home to the... called Comiskey Park home when they weren... Site of Comiskey Park as it looked in 1992... Site of Comiskey Park as it looked in 1992... Comiskey Park was demolished in 1991...

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