Commy

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Commy is the nickname of Charles Comiskey, the influential early 20th-century baseball executive and owner of the Chicago White Sox.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
Major League Baseball team owner
baseball executive
human
sports team owner
associatedLeague American League NERFINISHED
associatedTeam Chicago White Sox NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
associatedWith Black Sox Scandal NERFINISHED
basedIn Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
businessSector sports industry
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Chicago White Sox NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
familyName Comiskey NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork baseball operations
sports management
gender male
givenName Charles
hasNickname Commy NERFINISHED
hasNicknameFor Charles Comiskey NERFINISHED
hasRole baseball executive
club owner
team president
historicalSignificance key figure in early American League history
prominent early 20th-century baseball magnate
influenced labor relations in early professional baseball
professionalization of baseball team ownership
league Major League Baseball
memberOf Chicago White Sox organization NERFINISHED
notableFor influence on early 20th-century professional baseball
ownership of the Chicago White Sox
role in the development of the American League
occupation baseball executive
baseball manager
baseball player
team owner
owns Chicago White Sox NERFINISHED
positionPlayed first baseman
sport baseball
teamManaged St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
teamPlayedFor Chicago White Stockings NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED

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Charles Comiskey nickname Commy