Proper noun
Comiskey (plural Comiskeys)
A surname from Irish.
The fellow who can pay only twenty-five cents to see a ball game always will be just as welcome at Comiskey Park as the box seat holder. Charles Comiskey
I grew up in Dolton, just south of Chicago, about a 20-minute drive from old Comiskey Park. Richard Roeper
Comiskey supported Landis by giving the seven who remained under contract to the White Sox their unconditional release. Source: Internet
For a mid-season 1990 game at Comiskey Park the White Sox appeared once in a uniform based on that of the 1917 White Sox. Source: Internet
“The burden of proof is substantial,” said William J. Comiskey, a former longtime state prosecutor of white-collar and organized crime cases who later oversaw enforcement at New York’s Department of Taxation and Finance. Source: Internet
His next start was at Comiskey Park in Chicago. 51,013 people paid to see the game, but many thousands more stormed the turnstiles and crashed into the park, overwhelming the few dozen ticket-takers. Source: Internet