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South Side Park, former baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois (USA)

South Side Park was a baseball stadium in Chicago that served as the home of the Chicago White Sox from 1901 to 1910, holding around 15,000 spectators. The structure featured a simple wooden grandstand with a single level, positioned mainly behind the infield and along the foul lines, with luxury boxes added behind home plate in 1901.

The park was built in 1900 and served as the first home for the Chicago White Sox, who played their inaugural league game there on April 24, 1901 against Cleveland. After the White Sox relocated to Comiskey Park in 1910, the site became home to the Chicago American Giants of the Negro leagues until a fire destroyed it on Christmas Day 1940.

The park served as a gathering place where baseball fans from different neighborhoods came together to watch games and celebrate their shared passion for the sport. During game days, crowds cheered loudly for their teams, creating a lively social space where the community experienced the sport's energy.

Since the park no longer exists, visitors can explore the historical sites near West Pershing Road and South Princeton Street to learn about Chicago's early baseball history. Local historical archives and publications offer the best way to understand the original ballpark and the games that took place there.

No home runs were hit during two complete seasons at the park, revealing how strongly it favored pitchers and hindered batters. This unusual characteristic earned it a reputation as a pitcher's park, setting it apart from other ballparks of its era.

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Inception
1890
Official opening
1890
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15000
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41.82444,-87.63278
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February 16, 2026 23:42
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