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Chuck Comiskey was born on 19 November, 1925 in Chicago, U.S., is a part owner of the Chicago White Sox from 1956 to 1961. Discover Chuck Comiskey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Occupation Major League Baseball team co-owner and executive
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November, 1925
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Chicago, U.S.
Date of death 26 August, 2007
Died Place Hinsdale, Illinois, U.S.
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1910

He was nonetheless disappointed when Comiskey Park, built by his grandfather in 1910 and synonymous with South Side baseball for eight decades, gave way to a new Comiskey Park in 1991 (later renamed U.S. Cellular Field).

1925

Charles Albert Comiskey II (November 19, 1925 – August 26, 2007) was part-owner of the Chicago White Sox from 1956 to 1961.

A native of Chicago, Comiskey was the grandson of the team's founder, Charles Comiskey.

1931

Comiskey's father, Lou, inherited the team after Charles Comiskey's death in 1931.

1939

When Lou died in 1939, ownership passed to his wife and Chuck's mother, Grace Comiskey.

1948

Chuck joined the family business in 1948 and was appointed vice president.

1950

During his time in the White Sox front office, Comiskey played an important role in developing the minor league system of the Go-Go Sox teams of the late 1950s, ultimately culminating with the team's winning the American League championship in 1959.

1956

In 1956, Comiskey became co-general manager along with his brother-in-law Johnny Rigney, replacing Frank Lane.

His mother died later that year, and in her will control of the team was split between Comiskey and his older sister, Dorothy.

Comiskey received a 46% stake, making him the team's second largest shareholder.

However, he felt the team was his birthright, and spent the next two years trying to wrest control of the team from his sister.

1958

After a lengthy court battle, Dorothy opted to sell the team to Comiskey after the 1958 season.

Believing that Dorothy wouldn't consider any offers from outside the family, Comiskey made a fairly low offer.

Dorothy responded by selling her 54% stake to a group headed by Bill Veeck.

However, Comiskey refused to sell his interest and remained as the team's largest single shareholder.

This forced Veeck to incur over a million dollars in additional taxes.

1961

In 1961, Veeck sold his stake to Arthur and John Allyn.

Seeing a chance to finally gain control of the team, Comiskey sold his stock to a group headed by Chicago insurance magnate William Bartholomay.

Comiskey promised Bartholomay that he would be able to overwhelm the Allyns with an offer for total control, allowing him an opportunity to buy the team.

However, the Allyns turned Bartholomay down.

This ended the Comiskey family's 62-year involvement with the White Sox.

1970

In the early 1970s, Comiskey owned and operated Carriage Transfer, a Hinsdale taxi and limousine company.

While baseball was no longer his profession, he remained a lifelong White Sox fan and season-ticket holder.

2005

The name change did not diminish his enthusiasm when Chicago won the 2005 World Series, the team's first championship since 1917.

Comiskey died in Hinsdale at age 82.