1946 Comiskey Park Field Diagram for Chicago White Sox Fans
This page from the 1946 Sporting News Baseball Guide features a detailed diagram and an accompanying photograph of Comiskey Park, home of the Chicago White Sox, during the 1940s. The photograph is taken from a vantage point looking toward the bleachers, showcasing the ballpark's design and capacity during this era. The diagram provides exact measurements of the outfield dimensions, highlighting notable features such as the left and right foul lines, which extend to 352 feet on either side, with a depth to center field measuring 440 feet. The layout includes indications of various seating areas such as the left stands, right stands, and bleachers. Comiskey Park was a significant venue for Major League Baseball, reflecting the architecture and crowd experience of the period.