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Revision as of 00:35, 8 April 2020
Comiskey may refer to:
People:
- Andrew Comiskey, American Christian theologian
- Barrett Comiskey, American inventor, founder and CEO of Migo
- Brendan Comiskey, former Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Ferns
- Dan Comiskey, offensive lineman for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League
- Patrick Comiskey, American journalist and wine writer
- An American family in the history of the Baseball team Chicago White Sox:
- Charles Comiskey (1859–1931), player, manager, team owner
- J. Louis Comiskey (1885–1939), son of Charles, inherited the White Sox
- Grace Comiskey (1894–1956), widow of Louis, inherited the White Sox
- Dorothy Comiskey Rigney (1917–1971), daughter of Louis and Grace, inherited a majority interest in the White Sox
- Chuck Comiskey (1925–2007), son of Louis and Grace, inherited a minority interest in the White Sox
Places:
- Comiskey Park, ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990
- New Comiskey Park, White Sox playing venue since 1991
- Comiskey, Kansas, a ghost town