South Side Park

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South Side Park was a historic baseball stadium in Chicago that served as the early home of the Chicago White Sox in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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South Side Park canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
defunct sports venue
sports venue
alsoKnownAs White Sox Park
capacity approximately 15,000
category Defunct Major League Baseball venues
Sports venues in Chicago
cityNeighborhood South Side, Chicago
closed 1910
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1910s
era early 20th century
fieldOrientation unconfirmed
historicalRole early home of the Chicago White Sox
historicalSignificance one of the earliest American League parks
homeTeam Chicago White Sox
hostedCompetition Major League Baseball games
hostedTeamFrom Chicago White Sox, 1901
hostedTeamUntil Chicago White Sox, 1910
league American League
locatedIn Illinois
location City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
opened 1900
replacedBy Comiskey Park
sport baseball
status no longer extant
surface natural grass
tenant Chicago White Sox
usedAs Major League Baseball park

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Comiskey Park precededBy South Side Park
Old Comiskey Park precededBy South Side Park
1906 World Series WhiteSoxHomePark South Side Park
1906 World Series Game3Location South Side Park
1906 World Series Game4Location South Side Park
Chicago American Giants homeBallpark South Side Park
Hitless Wonders homeBallpark South Side Park