This is a very rare piece of memorabilia from 1960, and the value depends on the audience. One in fair condition could fetch $150, and one in nice condition could be worth $500 or more to an experienced Cubs or Ernie Banks collector.
In 2012, the Chicago Cubs had a 61-101 record.
Ted Williams had .420 under current batting average calculation rules in 1941, but officially he hit .406; the actual record belongs to Tip O'Neill, who hit .492 in 1887. If you discount 19th century players, the record is .424 by Rogers Hornsby.
In 2006, the Chicago Cubs had a 66-96 record.
79-83
89-43
The Chicago Bulls record for the 2010-11 season was 62-20.
In 2012, the Chicago Cubs had a 61-101 record.
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In most pocket billiards games, the table does not get cleared, so no record can exist.
Ted Williams had .420 under current batting average calculation rules in 1941, but officially he hit .406; the actual record belongs to Tip O'Neill, who hit .492 in 1887. If you discount 19th century players, the record is .424 by Rogers Hornsby.
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In 2006, the Chicago Cubs had a 66-96 record.
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79-83
89-43