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Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:

Chicago Cubs

CAREER

GAMES G

1 Ernie Banks 2528

2 Cap Anson 2276

3 Billy Williams 2213

4 Ryne Sandberg 2151

5 Ron Santo 2126

6 Phil Cavarretta 1953

7 Stan Hack 1938

8 Gabby Hartnett 1926

9 Mark Grace 1910

10 Sammy Sosa 1811

11 Jimmy Ryan 1660

12 Don Kessinger 1648

13 Wildfire Schulte 1564

14 Joe Tinker 1536

15 Johnny Evers 1409

16 Bill Nicholson 1349

17 Billy Herman 1344

18 Charlie Grimm 1334

19 Frank Chance 1274

20 Shawon Dunston 1254

21 Glenn Beckert 1247

22 Tom Burns 1239

23 Woody English 1098

24 Fred Pfeffer 1093

25 Billy Jurges 1072

26 Ned Williamson 1065

27 Johnny Kling 1024

28 Heinie Zimmerman 1022

29 Jimmy Sheckard 1001

30 Jody Davis 990

31 Bill Dahlen 986

32 Riggs Stephenson 978

33 Bill Buckner 974

34 Andy Pafko 960

35 Kiki Cuyler 949

36 Randy Hundley 947

37 Leon Durham 921

38 Augie Galan 903

39 Keith Moreland 902

40 Jimmy Slagle 896

41 Solly Hofman 884

42 Manny Trillo 881

43 Andre Dawson 867

44 Hank Sauer 862

45 Cliff Heathcote 856

46 Hack Wilson 850

47 Jose Cardenal 821

48 Bill Lange 811

49 Vic Saier 807

50 Max Flack 796

51 Jerry Morales 792

52 Dee Fondy 783

53 Jimmy Archer 780

54 Charlie Hollocher 760

55 Clyde McCullough 746

56 Randy Jackson 739

57 Ivan DeJesus 738

58 Hal Jeffcoat 737

59 Harry Steinfeldt 733

60 George Altman 732

61 Peanuts Lowrey 726

62 George Gore 719

63 Abner Dalrymple 709

64 Rick Monday 702

65 Frank Demaree 701

66 Walt Wilmot 687

67 Jim Hickman 682

68 King Kelly 681

69 Silver Flint 680

70 Dom Dallessandro 678

T71 Sparky Adams 672

T71 Jose Hernandez 672

73 Bob O'Farrell 666

74 Bill Everitt 665

75 Roy Smalley 661

76 Lennie Merullo 639

77 Frankie Baumholtz 635

T78 Eddie Miksis 620

T78 Aramis Ramirez 620

80 Charlie Deal 616

81 Barry McCormick 610

82 Charlie Root 605

T83 Walt Moryn 594

T83 Rey Sanchez 594

85 Corey Patterson 589

86 Joe Girardi 578

87 Larry Biittner 574

88 Malachi Kittridge 569

89 Ron Cey 547

90 George Decker 541

91 Cy Williams 539

92 Dwight Smith 536

93 Derrek Lee 519

94 Don Johnson 511

95 Fred Merkle 500

96 Larry Bowa 494

97 Andre Rodgers 490

98 Bernie Friberg 487

99 Bob Dernier 465

100 Tim Donahue 459

101 Rick Wilkins 455

102 Les Mann 453

103 Don Elston 449

104 Gene Baker 448

T105 Doug Dascenzo 443

T105 Turner Barber 443

107 Lee Smith 441

108 Moises Alou 438

T109 Jigger Statz 437

T109 Bob Scheffing 437

111 Paul Popovich 436

112 Mick Kelleher 433

T113 Adolfo Phillips 431

T113 Michael Barrett 431

T115 Wilbur Good 428

T115 Guy Bush 428

117 Dick Bertell 422

118 Steve Ontiveros 421

119 Scott Servais 416

120 Clyde Beck 415

121 Gary Matthews 411

122 Bob Will 410

T123 Scot Thompson 408

T123 Bill Serena 408

T125 Brian McRae 402

T125 Ferguson Jenkins 402

T127 Danny Green 400

T127 Ray Grimes 400

T127 Bill Madlock 400

130 Eddie Waitkus 394

131 Doc Casey 392

132 Zeb Terry 387

133 Bobby Sturgeon 386

134 Derrick May 384

135 Gary Woods 378

136 Sammy Taylor 376

T137 Bill Hutchison 375

T137 Dale Long 375

T139 George Mitterwald 373

T139 Lee Walls 373

141 Rick Reuschel 372

142 Jerome Walton 370

143 Bill Lee 369

T144 Steve Swisher 366

T144 Tommy Leach 366

146 Bobby Murcer 358

147 Three Finger Brown 357

148 Dode Paskert 354

149 Lou Stringer 346

150 Dave Kingman 345

T151 Luis Salazar 342

T151 Bob Rush 342

153 Lou Novikoff 339

T154 Hack Miller 334

T154 Henry Rodriguez 334

T154 Steve Buechele 334

157 Todd Walker 333

T158 Alex Gonzalez 331

T158 Glenallen Hill 331

160 Jose Vizcaino 330

161 Kyle Farnsworth 328

T162 Lou Brock 327

T162 Sam Mertes 327

164 Ken O'Dea 325

T165 Ken Hubbs 324

T165 Jimmy Stewart 324

167 Jack McCarthy 322

168 Rip Russell 319

169 Jimmy Cooney 318

170 Rogers Hornsby 317

171 Jiggs Parrott 315

172 Bill Killefer 314

T173 Willie Hernandez 313

T173 Tyler Houston 313

T175 Don Landrum 309

T175 Tony Taylor 309

T177 Greg Maddux 307

T177 Hippo Vaughn 307

179 Eric Young 302

180 Bruce Sutter 300

T181 Mickey Morandini 298

T181 Mike Gonzalez 298

T181 Larry Corcoran 298

T184 Claude Passeau 293

T184 Jim Connor 293

T184 Thad Bosley 293

T187 Davy Jones 292

T187 Jerry Mumphrey 292

T187 Jerry Kindall 292

190 Jerry Martin 291

191 Matt Murton 289

T192 Rollie Zeider 288

T192 Dave Martinez 288

194 Howard Freigau 287

195 George Grantham 286

196 Joe Quest 285

T197 Jacque Jones 284

T197 Clark Griffith 284

199 Ed Reulbach 283

200 Hank Leiber 282

201 Vance Law 281

T202 Paul Assenmacher 279

T202 Pop Schriver 279

204 Damon Berryhill 277

205 Bill Hands 276

T206 Mike Vail 275

T206 Bob Ramazzotti 275

T206 Lon Warneke 275

209 Bobby Thomson 274

210 Tim Blackwell 273

T211 Ricky Gutierrez 272

T211 Larry French 272

T213 Andre Thornton 271

T213 Glen Hobbie 271

215 Joe Pepitone 268

216 Tuck Stainback 267

217 Cliff Carroll 266

218 Pat Malone 265

T219 Ralph Kiner 264

T219 Neifi Perez 264

T221 Chuck Klein 263

T221 Pete LaCock 263

T221 Dick Tidrow 263

T224 Pat Moran 262

T224 Babe Herman 262

226 Sheriff Blake 261

T227 Don Zimmer 260

T227 Richie Ashburn 260

T227 George Van Haltren 260

T227 Jim Bolger 260

T231 Ripper Collins 258

T231 Al Spangler 258

T231 Rafael Palmeiro 258

234 Dick Ellsworth 254

T235 Terry Adams 253

T235 Brant Brown 253

237 Cal Neeman 251

T238 Johnny Callison 250

T238 Bill Bonham 250

T238 Al Dark 250

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Don Kessinger - 1618 games at shortstop for the Chicago Cubs. http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/chc/stats_historical/chc_individual_stats_player.jsp?playerID=117024&HS=True

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I believe it is Chris Volstad (2012 Starting Pitcher) who stands at a mighty 6'8".

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Ernie "Mr. Cub" Banks appeared in the All-Star game 14 times as a Chicago Cub.

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