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''Last Comiskey'' is a 2023 American
documentary film A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
directed by Matt Flesch, an American
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maker. Flesch's film chronicles the 1990 Chicago White Sox season. 1990 was the last year the White Sox played at
Comiskey Park Comiskey Park was a ballpark in Chicago, Illinois, located in the Armour Square neighborhood on the near-south side of the city. The stadium served as the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League from 1910 through 1990. Built by Wh ...
, their home stadium since 1910. Inspired by the
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basketball documentary '' The Last Dance'', and created as a hobby during the
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, Flesch's film includes archival footage, interviews with players, coaches, media personalities, stadium employees, and longtime fans.


Synopsis

In 1990, as their last season in their 80-year-old ballpark dawns, the Chicago White Sox suffered through four consecutive losing seasons. They are predicted to finish in last place. Surprising many, under the leadership of manager
Jeff Torborg Jeffrey Allen Torborg (November 26, 1941 – January 19, 2025) was an American professional baseball catcher and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels from 1964 to 1973. He managed th ...
, the team gets off to a fast start, close on the heels of the preseason favorites and defending
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champions, the
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. Assistant General Manager Dan Evans, pitcher Wayne Edwards, and shortstop Ozzie Guillen give credit to Torborg, who motivated his players and instilled enthusiasm within them. Much credit is also given to Guillen, a loquacious team leader who passionately played shortstop. Years later, Guillen would manage the team in the
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, their first World Series victory in 88 years. What was expected to be a downer season turns out to be a joyous, if at times bittersweet, commemoration of
Comiskey Park Comiskey Park was a ballpark in Chicago, Illinois, located in the Armour Square neighborhood on the near-south side of the city. The stadium served as the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League from 1910 through 1990. Built by Wh ...
and
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baseball. Key players from that surprising year, including starting pitcher
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, relief ace
Bobby Thigpen Robert Thomas Thigpen (born July 17, 1963) is an American former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is noted for setting the major league record of 57 saves during the season, which has since been broken by former Los Angeles Angels of ...
, and other players, share their reminiscences of the season. One such player, pitcher
Donn Pall Donn Steven Pall (born January 11, 1962), nickname "The Pope," is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1988 to 1998. Pall graduated from Evergreen Park High School in 1980. He later pi ...
, grew up a White Sox fan and commuted from his childhood home during the 1990 season. Longtime ballpark fixtures such as
Nancy Faust Nancy Faust (born March 11, 1947) is an Americans, American former stadium organ (music), organist for Major League Baseball's Chicago White Sox. Biography Early life Faust grew up in the Chicago, Illinois, Chicago area, and began playing the or ...
, White Sox organist for 41 years, shared her favorite moments from the ballpark's history. Faust, who received an
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for her popularization of
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's "
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", which she turned into a stadium taunt that would become popular worldwide, is seen interacting with admiring fans, and developing musical accompaniments tailored to individual players and game situations. The players shared reminiscences of the old stadium's home clubhouse, from its low ceilings, tight quarters, and other peculiarities to its much loved clubhouse manager, Willie "Chicken Willie" Thompson. Thompson wore many hats, including serving as the clubhouse chef. As the team gave chase to the vaunted Oakland A's, the atmosphere in the old stadium became electric. The intensity in the ballpark was heightened even more through Faust's leading the excited fans in attendance with her organ playing, particularly with her "Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye" chant. Longtime vendor Mark Reiner offered a humorous anecdote about selling beer on the field during Comiskey's infamous 1979
Disco Demolition Night Disco Demolition Night was a Major League Baseball (MLB) promotion on Thursday, July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois, that ended in a riot. At the climax of the event, a crate filled with disco records was blown up on the fiel ...
riot. As a young fan, pitcher
Donn Pall Donn Steven Pall (born January 11, 1962), nickname "The Pope," is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1988 to 1998. Pall graduated from Evergreen Park High School in 1980. He later pi ...
remembered attending Disco Demolition Night. Vendor and stadium archivist Lloyd Rutzky provided insights into Comiskey Park's unique stadium culture. The film discusses the impact of
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catcher
Carlton Fisk Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947), nicknamed "Pudge" and "the Commander", is an American former professional baseball catcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox. In 197 ...
. Fisk, a veteran leader on the team, was an imposing presence who often intimidated the young members of the pitching staff. A rookie in 1990, pitcher
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related his trepidation when he discovered he was assigned to a clubhouse locker next to the veteran catcher and future Hall of Famer. The 1990 team included several rising stars, starting pitcher
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, third baseman
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, who initially struggled in the big leagues before he became a star, aggressive starting pitcher Alex Fernandez, and future Hall of Famer first baseman/designated hitter
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. Thomas, a rookie, was a mid-season call-up from the minor leagues who made an instant impact on the team with his powerful hitting. The film contains a discussion of the distinctive architecture of the park, designed by noted architect
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, including the close-in upper deck, which provided an intimate experience, unlike most upper seating areas in modern stadiums. Also mentioned were the stadium's trademark
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archways, the immaculately cared-for grounds, and Bard's Room, where former owner
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would entertain friends and reporters until the wee hours of the morning. Ultimately, the White Sox have a very successful campaign, though they fail to catch the powerful Oakland A's in the standings. At the conclusion of the season, on September 30, 1990, Comiskey Park closed. Full of emotion, but with no security breaches, fans cherish the moment and shed tears. As the team takes an encore and walks onto the field to salute the fans, an eight-decade era of White Sox baseball ends.


Interviews

This is the list of the 36 persons interviewed for the documentary, in order as listed in the film's credits:


Critical reception

''Last Comiskey'' premiered on YouTube on March 2, 2023. (total) It consists of three episodes. The second and third episodes were released on March 9 and 16, 2023, respectively. The film was selected to screen at "SABR 51," an annual convention of the
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, which took place July 5–9, 2023, in Chicago. The initial reception was positive. Writing in the ''
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'', columnist Paul Sullivan said, "It's a must see for any
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Sox fan, from baby boomers who remember what it was like to millennials who never got to experience the old park." Tyler Kepner, a senior writer for
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, and former baseball writer for
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, had this to say about the documentary: "The film is so intoxicating, you can practically taste the Schlitz. With vintage fan footage supplementing the many voices, Flesch brings to life a ballpark and a season when the White Sox were basking in nostalgia and brimming with hope." Writing in
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Chicago, reviewer Justin Kaufmann called the film "outstanding," "It makes you feel Comiskey Park," and " must watch for fans. It's incredible to see an old Carlton Fisk and a young Sammy Sosa playing together." Reviewer Dan Day, Jr. writes that "Last Comiskey" covers its subject "in spectacular and entertaining fashion, by featuring talks with Sox player, team & stadium employees, fans, and local journalists who covered what went on in the 1990 season. The series gives a 'regular guy' view of what happened with the White Sox in 1990, along with recreating the sights, sounds, and ambiance of Old Comiskey Park." He continues to say: "'Last Comiskey' was made by White Sox fans, for White Sox fans, but I'm sure anyone interested in baseball will enjoy it. The rare footage alone makes it worthy for baseball buffs, and those who were around following MLB in 1990 will certainly have reason to watch it." Writing in the ''Daily Herald'', Jim O'Donnell says, "determined basement documentarian Matt Flesch of Arlington Heights captures so much of the attitude and energy of the old Sox ballgames in 'Last Comiskey,' a marvelous three part series on YouTube." He says, "'Last Comiskey' underscores that vibrant, engaging content is now being produced off the Main Drag of big-ticket sports media."


Book adaptation

In 2024, stadium photographer and sports travel blogger Ken Smoller (http://www.stadiumvagabond.com) released a book version of the documentary film on Eckhartz Press. The book, created with Flesch's cooperation, is 186 pages in length, and contains hundreds of photographs, including many that appeared in the 2023 Flesch documentary. The book also includes numerous quotes from the film, as well as additional textual comments and a foreword from former White Sox shortstop and manager Ozzie Guillen.


See also

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* 1990 Chicago White Sox *
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