The Sox 1991 team was a team with a lot of chemistry. This year's team could learn a lot by watching this. Sox a great lineup. The team they had during the strike season was a great team what a shame they were denied a great season.
this is awesome my child hood right here....whole team early 90s were the best in my lifetime....too bad we didnt have the wildcard yet we wouldve won the divison every year back then...hawk and jon rooney were the best miss them
The old Comiskey park was the best, but was falling apart. They had to block off right field bleachers because of falling concrete. New Comiskey was built on the cheap, thanks to Reinsdorf. That's why they had to do all the renovations to make it look ok, now. Still love our home park,just could have been better. Camden Yards in Baltimore, was what we should have gotten. Go Sox!
It wasn't built on the cheap it was actually very expensive for its time (with money paid for by a shady last minute deal with the state government, Reinsdorf's old Northwestern friend who the governor). It wasn't cheap but it was cookie cutter and stale. Right after that retro-inspired ballparks started being built which got a lot better reviews and that's what caught on.
I agree, Comiskey Park was the best. It needed renovation, but it easily could've been performed. The Cubs did it. Reinsdorf built on the cheap. Guaranteed Rate Field is boring, you feel like you're at the shopping mall. There's no character to the park, boring. Jerry should sell the team.
The added attraction at the old park were the characters who were vendors outside the park, very funny, entertaining, all for the price of a $2.00 hot dog or $3.00 beer. It's too upscale inside the new park . No chemistry with the fans in the stands.
Old Comiskey was the best. This park is boring and does not have any character. Reinsdorf could've restored it, chose to have the tax payers buy him a new park.Sell the team Jerry!!!
@@MrZinjanthropusYou need a reality check. Would you prefer the team move to Tampa? The old Comiskey Park was falling apart, going all the way back to Bill Veeck’s days. There was concrete falling off and crumbling in the stands, seats were cramped, column posts are blocking your views in the outfield grandstands, and the bathrooms were terrible. The place was past its prime, and it had to go. Renovating a ballpark like that, would cost more than building a new one. Just because the Cubs and Red Sox were able to renovate, does not mean that the White Sox, and every other team in baseball can do the same thing. That costs lots of $$$, and renovating the old Comiskey, would be the equivalent of putting good into bad, it’s not worth the investment. So, which would you choose? A new (but originally flawed) ballpark next door, or moving out to Tampa? Should be a relatively easy decision.
If any of you or your kids play MLB the show, the new game coming last week of March has the old Comiskey Park as a classic ball park option as well as the southside park they played at before back in the negro leagues before Comiskey! Looks awesome
I have been two white soxs game and 1 cubs game i know it might not happen but love to see white soxs vs cubs in world series that would be fun series to Watch
In the 149 year history of the Cubs and the 124 year history of the White Sox they've only ever been in the same postseason 3 times. 2020 and 2008 they both lost in the first round and in 1906 the White Sox beat the Cubs in the 3rd ever World Series, 4 games to 2.
This park was considered beautiful in 1991. Then Camden Yards opened in 1992 and Jacobs field in 1994 and everyone looked at the new Comiskey as a mistake.
New Comiskey was based on the design by HOK that was going to be built in Addison,Illinois. It was modified to go in at 35th. Ironically, HOK designed Camden Yards. I’m sure if HOK could have put together a new design for the South Side site at 35th, the new park would have been totally different.
I diagree. The park looks like a shopping mall. There is nothing exceptional about GRF that you would make you think about Chicago. It's a sterile place to see a game.
I have been a fan of the Sox since 1959, but they have been woefully mediocre, disappointing fans year after year. The new park and the name "Guaranteed Rate Field" are appropriately dull.
@@MrZinjanthropus Jerry Reinsdorf is a geezer who won't be around much longer. My hope is that once he's dead a better ownership will emerge and take them to a world series. A more serious problem is related to the new rule changes that could be ruining major league baseball.
@@richhughes2225 Jerry is the problem. He can be around another 10 years. I understand your concern about the rule changes, I don't like most of them myself. Jerry should sell the team, I'm boycotting attending any games until he's gone.
@@MrZinjanthropus You may already know this, but the first spring training game of the year between the Braves and the Red Sox ended because of a "pitch clock violation". It's already a big mistake.
@@richhughes2225 I agree, MLBB will adjust the rule next year or the following year. I want Reinsdorf to sell the team. I won't go to another game until there is new ownership. 1/42 = Jerry is ripping off the fans
The White Sox black uniforms are way dated. Time for something new. Black is a reminder of the Sox' sordid past when they nearly ruined the National Pastime with their short-sighted greed.
Brand new American League Park in Chicago's South Side. White Sox fans must've been happy that the White Sox didn't leave Chicago's South Side.
On June 30 1988 they were minutes away from that dump now known as Tropicana Field in St Pete Fl
I've never been to the Rays' ballpark in person. The Tampa Bay ballpark doesn't look like somewhere I want to visit.
I was one of those fans who was glad the White Sox didn't leave the city. It was worth the wait for 14 years until they won the World Series in 2005.
I went to Tropicana Field in 2009, the park sucks@rogerlambert9316
A young gene honda in the beginning
I can't put into words how excited this has me for Opening Day. Thanks for sharing.
The Sox 1991 team was a team with a lot of chemistry. This year's team could learn a lot by watching this. Sox a great lineup. The team they had during the strike season was a great team what a shame they were denied a great season.
this is awesome my child hood right here....whole team early 90s were the best in my lifetime....too bad we didnt have the wildcard yet we wouldve won the divison every year back then...hawk and jon rooney were the best miss them
Didn’t know Sammy Sosa played for the Sox 😲
The old Comiskey park was the best, but was falling apart. They had to block off right field bleachers because of falling concrete. New Comiskey was built on the cheap, thanks to Reinsdorf. That's why they had to do all the renovations to make it look ok, now. Still love our home park,just could have been better. Camden Yards in Baltimore, was what we should have gotten. Go Sox!
It wasn't built on the cheap it was actually very expensive for its time (with money paid for by a shady last minute deal with the state government, Reinsdorf's old Northwestern friend who the governor). It wasn't cheap but it was cookie cutter and stale. Right after that retro-inspired ballparks started being built which got a lot better reviews and that's what caught on.
I agree, Comiskey Park was the best. It needed renovation, but it easily could've been performed. The Cubs did it. Reinsdorf built on the cheap. Guaranteed Rate Field is boring, you feel like you're at the shopping mall. There's no character to the park, boring. Jerry should sell the team.
The added attraction at the old park were the characters who were vendors outside the park, very funny, entertaining, all for the price of a $2.00 hot dog or $3.00 beer. It's too upscale inside the new park . No chemistry with the fans in the stands.
Old Comiskey was the best. This park is boring and does not have any character. Reinsdorf could've restored it, chose to have the tax payers buy him a new park.Sell the team Jerry!!!
@@MrZinjanthropusYou need a reality check. Would you prefer the team move to Tampa? The old Comiskey Park was falling apart, going all the way back to Bill Veeck’s days. There was concrete falling off and crumbling in the stands, seats were cramped, column posts are blocking your views in the outfield grandstands, and the bathrooms were terrible. The place was past its prime, and it had to go.
Renovating a ballpark like that, would cost more than building a new one. Just because the Cubs and Red Sox were able to renovate, does not mean that the White Sox, and every other team in baseball can do the same thing. That costs lots of $$$, and renovating the old Comiskey, would be the equivalent of putting good into bad, it’s not worth the investment. So, which would you choose? A new (but originally flawed) ballpark next door, or moving out to Tampa? Should be a relatively easy decision.
If any of you or your kids play MLB the show, the new game coming last week of March has the old Comiskey Park as a classic ball park option as well as the southside park they played at before back in the negro leagues before Comiskey! Looks awesome
That's cool
That's always awesome to watch.
I was there, cold day, horrible loss, but Bo hit a pinch hit homer
Nice. Cool to be able to say that Frank. Go sox.
I have been two white soxs game and 1 cubs game i know it might not happen but love to see white soxs vs cubs in world series that would be fun series to Watch
In the 149 year history of the Cubs and the 124 year history of the White Sox they've only ever been in the same postseason 3 times. 2020 and 2008 they both lost in the first round and in 1906 the White Sox beat the Cubs in the 3rd ever World Series, 4 games to 2.
I wish modern teams had half the excitement and crowd draw as whats shown here
This park was considered beautiful in 1991. Then Camden Yards opened in 1992 and Jacobs field in 1994 and everyone looked at the new Comiskey as a mistake.
Yeah, but they really made it look great in later years. I love the look of the place these days
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They hang tough with the Minnesota twins but the A.L west pennant would belong to the world champion twins
They had to make so many changes to that place. They never thought out the design before they built it. One of the worst parks in baseball
New Comiskey was based on the design by HOK that was going to be built in Addison,Illinois. It was modified to go in at 35th. Ironically, HOK designed Camden Yards. I’m sure if HOK could have put together a new design for the South Side site at 35th, the new park would have been totally different.
@@robertlee6781 They should've renovated Comiskey Park. GRF is awful!!
I think it’s pretty good after all the renovations that have been done
I diagree. The park looks like a shopping mall. There is nothing exceptional about GRF that you would make you think about Chicago. It's a sterile place to see a game.
White Sox fans: Be happy about the current White Sox Park. The White Sox could have moved out Chicago's South Side.
the originl upper deck n bullpens were better
I hated that park since day one.
Old Comiskey's upper decks would have collapsed sometime before 2023 if the place was still in use
I have been a fan of the Sox since 1959, but they have been woefully mediocre, disappointing fans year after year. The new park and the name "Guaranteed Rate Field" are appropriately dull.
The new park is awful. Reinsdorf purposely assembles mediocre teams because he doesn't care about winning championships. 1/42 is the bottom line.
@@MrZinjanthropus Jerry Reinsdorf is a geezer who won't be around much longer. My hope is that once he's dead a better ownership will emerge and take them to a world series. A more serious problem is related to the new rule changes that could be ruining major league baseball.
@@richhughes2225 Jerry is the problem. He can be around another 10 years. I understand your concern about the rule changes, I don't like most of them myself. Jerry should sell the team, I'm boycotting attending any games until he's gone.
@@MrZinjanthropus You may already know this, but the first spring training game of the year between the Braves and the Red Sox ended because of a "pitch clock violation". It's already a big mistake.
@@richhughes2225 I agree, MLBB will adjust the rule next year or the following year. I want Reinsdorf to sell the team. I won't go to another game until there is new ownership. 1/42 = Jerry is ripping off the fans
The White Sox black uniforms are way dated. Time for something new. Black is a reminder of the Sox' sordid past when they nearly ruined the National Pastime with their short-sighted greed.
Greed? They were making peanuts...not to mention the possible outcome of violence.
Totally disagree David. Love the black
David don't sugar coat it , they are ugly period. I would rather see the 1919 uniform.
Nah black is unique and it fits the sox better, the vintage red and blue is perfect for alternate
59 uniforms are the best yet they refuse to ever bust them out.