The players on the first Chicago Cubs Roster were Mal Eason, Jim Gardner, Fred Glade, Alex Hardy, Carl Lundgren, Frank Morrissey, Bob Rhoads, Jim St. Vrain, Jack Taylor, Pop Williams, Mike Kahoe, Johnny King, Pete Lamer, Frank Chance, Dad Clark, Charlie Dexter, Johnny Evers, Ed Glenn, Mike Jacobs, Bobby Lowe, Hal O'Hagan, Germany Schaefer, Sammy Strang, Joe Tinker, Bunk Congalton, John Dobbs, Jack Hendricks, R.E. Hillebrand, Joe Hughes, Davy Jones, Snapper Kennedy, Mike Lynch, Jock Menefee, Dusty Miller, Jim Murray, Chick Pedro, Larry Schlafly, Jimmy Slagle and Art Williams.
The Chicago Cubs were founded first. The Chicago Cubs organization was started in 1870, while the Bears' organization was established in 1919.
The Chicago Cubs first manager was Albert Spalding. The team was then known as the Chicago White Stockings.
Anthony Rizzo is number 44 on the Chicago Cubs.
In 1908, Frank Chance was the starting first baseman for the Chicago Cubs.
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As a franchise, the Chicago Cubs won their first game in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings. The franchise came to be known as the Cubs in 1890, and recorded their first victory with that team name in that year.
Every team has a 25 men active roster. There's also an expanded 40 man roster which contains players that are eligible to be moved onto the active roster if one of the players on the active roster goes to the disabled list, is released, etc..
RED SOX. as of 2007 the head to head record all-time is 945 to 906.
The Chicago Cubs essentially started in 1876, when they became a charter National League member.
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