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Carlton Fisk and Comiskey Park (

Baseball discovered what was great about old ballparks just a tad too late to save one of the greatest places where the game was ever played -- Comiskey Park. Torn down in 1991 to make way for the sanitized, shopping mall of a stadium that is the new Comiskey, its predecessor never got its due. In the early '90s old yards like Tiger Stadium, Comiskey and even Fenway were seen as aging relics. There were serious plans to dismantle Fenway and rebuild a new edition even into this century. But the Camden Yards retropark revolution and the renovations made at the Red Sox home by the John Henry ownership group showed Major League Baseball that the grand old cathedrals simply needed new love. I believe if Comiskey had survived another ten years it would be regarded as another Fenway or Wrigley -- an untouchable gem. Here we see the 1983 Chicago White Sox, AL West pennant winners in one of their best comebacks of the year. The energy in Comiskey is electric as Carlton Fisk (with echoes of his 1975 shot) and Tom Paciorek (how many pennant winners have a first baseman hitting 8 homers on the year?) nearly leave the park. Then "The Bull," Greg Luzinski, steps up and rockets one into the upper deck. Baseball writer Grant Brisbee recently completed a series on Baseball Nation analyzing the best and worst current ballparks for viewing home runs. Was there ever any ballpark as magical as Comiskey for viewing home runs? The upper decks looming over the field make well-hit drives look absolutely mammoth. The Sox would go on to win the game in extra innings on a Julio Cruz chopper (see below) leading to "Hey, Hey, Goodbye" and the exploding scoreboard. For more Baseball History Shorts go to   / baseballhistoryshorts   Video copyright Major League Baseball

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