Wrigley Field was built in 1914. The Cubs didn't move in until 1916.
Where do visiting MLB teams stay in Chicago when playing the cubs?
the teams that play the cubs stay at the Westin Hotel in downtown.
Which Chicago teams who won the most World Series?
Short Answer: White Sox
The Chicago White Sox won three world series ... 1906, 1917, and 2005, while the Chicago Cubs have only won two ... 1907 and 1908.
Tony Balsamo played in 18 games at pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1962, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 88 outs, equivalent to 3.26 9-inning games.
He made 3 putouts, had 6 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .307 errors per 9-inning game. He had 2 double plays.
Which switch hitter has the most career homeruns?
CAREER
SWITCH HITTERS
HOMERUNS HR
1 Mickey Mantle 536
2 Eddie Murray 504
3 Chipper Jones 386
4 Chili Davis 350
5 Reggie Smith 314
6 Ruben Sierra 306
T7 Bobby Bonilla 287
T7 Bernie Williams 287
9 Lance Berkman 259
10 Jose Valentin 249
11 Ted Simmons 248
T11 Colin O'Hare 248
12 Ken Singleton 246
13 Mickey Tettleton 245
14 Tony Clark 244
15 Ken Caminiti 239
16 Carlos Beltran 236
17 Howard Johnson 228
18 Jorge Posada 218
19 Roberto Alomar 210
20 Devon White 208
21 Jose Cruz Jr. 204
T22 Todd Hundley 202
T22 Carl Everett 202
24 J.T. Snow 189
25 Ray Durham 186
T26 Mark Teixeira 170
T26 Tim Raines 170
28 Dmitri Young 167
29 Roy Smalley 163
T30 Tony Phillips 160
T30 Roy White 160
T30 Pete Rose 160
33 Tom Tresh 153
34 Jason Varitek 148
35 Terry Pendleton 140
36 David Segui 139
37 Ripper Collins 135
38 Carlos Baerga 134
39 Gregg Jefferies 126
40 Ken Henderson 122
41 Jose Vidro 121
42 Scott Spiezio 119
43 Kevin Bass 118
44 Jimmy Rollins 114
45 Dave Hollins 112
46 Roy Cullenbine 110
T47 Frankie Frisch 105
T47 Mark Whiten 105
T49 Brian McRae 103
T49 Orlando Merced 103
51 Augie Galan 100
What street is Wrigley field on?
Wrigley Field is located at 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL, 60613.
Eddie Mulligan played in 10 games at short stop for the Chicago Cubs in 1915, starting in none of them.
He made 23 putouts, had 26 assists, and committed 5 errors, equivalent to .5 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 9 double plays.
Who wore 26 on the Chicago Cubs?
1932: Fay Thomas
1934-1935: John Babich
1936: Fred Frankhouse
1937-1938: Heinie Manush
1939: Lyn Lary
1940-1945: Curt Davis
1946-1950: Rex Barney
1957: Fred Kipp
The following players wore #24 for the Brooklyn Dodgers along with the year(s):
1953 - Bill Antonello
1951 - Hank Edwards
1947-1948 - Bobby Bragan
1941-1946 - Augie Galan
1940 - Joe Gallagher
1939 - Bill Crouch and Al Hollingsworth
1938 - Buck Marrow and Lee Rogers
1937 - Jake Daniel
1936 - Randy Moore
1935 - Bobby Reis
1934 - Watty Clark
1933 - Jimmy Jordan
1932 - Bobby Reis and Ed Pipgras
The last Dodger to wear #24 was longtime manager Walter Alston, who wore it from 1958 to 1976. The number was retired in his honor in 1977.
Names of a few Chicago Cubs that is in the hall of fame?
Johnny Bench .267 .345 .476 2,048 389 1,376 1,091 68 Yogi Berra .285 .350 .482 2,150 358 1,430 1,175 30 Roger Bresnahan .279 .386 .377 1,252 26 530 682 212 Roy Campanella .276 .362 .500 1,161 242 856 627 25 Gary Carter .262 .335 .439 2,092 324 1,225 1,025 39 Mickey Cochrane .320 .419.478 1,652 119 832 1,041 64 Bill Dickey .313 .382 .486 1,969 202 1,209 930 36 Buck Ewing .303 .351 .456 1,625 71 883 1,129 354 Rick Ferrell .281 .378 .363 1,692 28 734 687 29 Carlton Fisk .269 .343 .457 2,356 376 1,330 1,276 128 Gabby Hartnett .297 .370 .489 1,912 236 1,179 867 28 Ernie Lombardi .306 .358 .460 1,792 190 990 601 8 Ray Schalk .253 .340 .316 1,345 11 594 579 177 Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBPSLG HITS HR RBI RUNS SBHall of Fame Catchers Richie Ashburn (bio) .308 .397 .382 29 586 1,322 234 Earl Averill (bio) .318 .395 .534 238 1,164 1,224 70 Max Carey .285 .361 .386 70 800 1,545 738 Ty Cobb .366 .433 .512 117 1,937 2,246 892 Earle Combs .325 .397 .462 58 632 1,186 96 Joe DiMaggio .325 .398 .579 361 1,537 1,390 30 Larry Doby .283 .387 .490 253 969 960 47 Hugh Duffy .324 .384 .449 106 1,302 1,552 574 Billy Hamilton .344 .455 .432 40 736 1,690 912 Mickey Mantle .298 .423 .557 536 1,509 1,677 153 Willie Mays .302 .387 .557 660 1,903 2,062 338 Kirby Puckett .318 .363 .477 207 1.085 1.071 134 Edd Roush .323 .369 .446 68 981 1,099 268 Duke Snider .295 .381 .540 407 1,333 1,259 99 Tris Speaker .345 .428 .500 117 1,529 1,882 432 Lloyd Waner .316 .353 .393 27 598 1,201 67 Hack Wilson .307 .395 .545 244 1,062 884 52 Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBP SLGHR RBI RUNS SB Cap Anson (bio) .329 .395 .446 2,995 97 1,879 1,719 247 Jake Beckley .308 .361 .435 2,930 86 1,575 1,600 315 Jim Bottomley .310 .369 .500 2,313 219 1,422 1,177 58 Dan Brouthers .342 .423 .519 2,296 106 1,296 1,523 256 Orlando Cepeda .297 .353 .499 2,351 379 1,365 1,131 142 Frank Chance .296 .394 .394 1,273 20 596 797 401 Roger Connor .317 .397 .486 2,467 138 1,322 1,620 244 Jimmie Foxx .325 .428 .609 2,646 534 1,922 1,751 87 Lou Gehrig .340 .447.632 2,721 493 1,995 1,888 102 Hank Greenberg .313 .412 .605 1,628 331 1,276 1,051 58 George Kelly .297 .342 .452 1,778 148 1,020 819 65 Harmon Killebrew .256 .379 .509 2,086 573 1,584 1,283 19 Willie McCovey .270 .377 .515 2,211 521 1,555 1,229 26 Johnny Mize .312 .397 .562 2,011 359 1,337 1,118 28 Eddie Murray .287 .359 .476 3,255 504 1,917 1,627 110 Tony Perez .279 .344 .463 2,732 379 1,652 1,272 49 George Sisler .340 .379 .468 2,812 102 1,175 1,284 375 Bill Terry .341 .393 .506 2,193 154 1,078 1,120 56 Name AVG OBP SLGHITS HR RBI RUNS SB Hall of Fame First Basemen Name [Link To Full Stats] AVGOBP SLG HR RBI RUNS SBLou Brock .293 .344 .410 149 900 1,610 938 Jesse Burkett .338 .415 .446 75 952 1,720 389 Fred Clarke .312 .386 .429 67 1,015 1,619 506 Ed Delahanty .346 .412 .505 101 1,464 1,599 455 Goose Goslin .316 .387 .500 248 1,609 1,483 175 Chick Hafey .317 .372 .526 164 833 777 70 Joe Kelley .317 .402 .451 65 1,194 1,421 443 Ralph Kiner .279 .398 .548 369 1,015 971 22 Heinie Manush .330 .377 .479 110 1,183 1,287 114 Joe Medwick .324 .362 .505 205 1,383 1,198 42 Stan Musial .331 .418 .559 475 1,951 1,94978 Jim O'Rourke .310 .355 .421 50 1,010 1,446 191 Al Simmons .334 .380 .535 307 1,827 1,507 88 Willie Stargell .282 .363 .529 475 1,540 1,195 17 Zack Wheat .317 .367 .450 132 1,248 1,289 205 Billy Williams .290 .364 .492 426 1,475 1,410 90 Ted Williams .344 .483 .634 521 1,839 1,798 24 Carl Yastrzemski .285 .382 .462 452 1,844 1,816 168 Name [Link To Full Stats]AVG OBP SLG HR RBI RUNSWalter Alston (bio) 23 3,658 2,040 1,613 .558 Sparky Anderson (bio) 26 4,030 2,194 1,834 .545 Leo Durocher 24 3,739 2,008 1,709 .540 Ned Hanlon 19 2,530 1,313 1,164 .530 Bucky Harris 29 4,408 2,157 2,218 .493 Miller Huggins 17 2,570 1,413 1,134 .555 Tommy Lasorda 21 3,050 1,599 1,439 .526 Al Lopez 17 2,425 1,410 1,004 .584 Connie Mack 53 7,755 3,731 3,948 .486 Joe McCarthy 24 3,487 2,125 1,333 .615 John McGraw 33 4,769 2,763 1,948 .586 Bill McKechnie 25 3,647 1,896 1,723 .524 Wilbert Robinson 19 2,819 1,399 1,398 .500 Frank Selee 16 2,180 1,284 862 .598 Casey Stengel 25 3,766 1,905 1,842 .508 Earl Weaver 17 2,541 1,480 1,060 .583 Name [Link To Playing Stats] YearsGames Wins Losses WP Walter Alston (bio) 23 3,658 2,040 1,613 .558 Sparky Anderson (bio) 26 4,030 2,194 1,834 .545 Leo Durocher 24 3,739 2,008 1,709 .540 Ned Hanlon 19 2,530 1,313 1,164 .530 Bucky Harris 29 4,408 2,157 2,218 .493 Miller Huggins 17 2,570 1,413 1,134 .555 Tommy Lasorda 21 3,050 1,599 1,439 .526 Al Lopez 17 2,425 1,410 1,004 .584 Connie Mack 53 7,755 3,731 3,948 .486 Joe McCarthy 24 3,487 2,125 1,333 .615 John McGraw 33 4,769 2,763 1,948 .586 Bill McKechnie 25 3,647 1,896 1,723 .524 Wilbert Robinson 19 2,819 1,399 1,398 .500 Frank Selee 16 2,180 1,284 862 .598 Casey Stengel 25 3,766 1,905 1,842 .508 Earl Weaver 17 2,541 1,480 1,060 .583 Name [Link To Playing Stats] Years GamesWins Losses WP Grover Alexander (bio) 696 600 373 208 2.56 2,198 951 Chief Bender 459 334 212 127 2.46 1,711 712 Mordecai Brown 481 332 239 130 2.06 1,375 673 Jim Bunning 591 519 224 184 3.27 2,855 1,000 Steve Carlton 741 709 329 244 3.22 4,136 1,833 Jack Chesbro 392 332 198 132 2.68 1,265 690 John Clarkson 531 518 328 178 2.81 1,978 1,191 Stan Covelski 450 385 215 142 2.89 981 802 Dizzy Dean 317 230 150 83 3.02 1,163 453 Don Drysdale 518 465 209 166 2.95 2,486 855 Dennis Eckersley 1,071 361 197 171 3.50 2,401 738 Red Faber 669 483 254 213 3.15 1,471 1,213 Bob Feller 570 484 266 162 3.25 2,581 1,764 Rollie Fingers 944 37 114 118 2.90 1,299 492 Whitey Ford 498 438 236 106 2.75 1,956 1,086 Pud Galvin 697 682 360 308 2.87 1,799 744 Bob Gibson 528 482 251 174 2.91 3,117 1,336 Lefty Gomez 368 320 189 102 3.34 1,468 1,095 Burleigh Grimes 616 497 270 212 3.53 1,512 1,295 Lefty Grove 616 457 300 141 3.06 2,266 1,187 Jesse Haines 555 388 210 158 3.64 981 871 Waite Hoyt 674 423 237 182 3.59 1,206 1,003 Carl Hubbell 535 431 253 154 2.98 1,677 725 Catfish Hunter 500 476 224 166 3.26 2,012 954 Fergie Jenkins 664 594 284 226 3.34 3,192 997 Walter Johnson 802 666 417 279 2.17 3,509 1,363 Addie Joss 286 260 160 97 1.89 920 364 Tim Keefe 599 593 342 225 2.62 2,543 1,234 Sandy Koufax 397 314 165 87 2.76 2,396 817 Bob Lemon 460 350 207 128 3.23 1,277 1,251 Ted Lyons 594 484 260 230 3.67 1,073 1,121 Juan Marichal 471 457 243 142 2.89 2,303 709 Rube Marquard 536 404 201 177 3.08 1,593 858 Christy Mathewson 635 551 373 188 2.13 2,502 844 Joe McGinnity 465 381 246 142 2.66 1,068 812 Hal Newhouser 488 374 207 150 3.06 1,796 1,249 Kid Nichols 620 561 361 208 2.95 1,868 1,268 Phil Niekro 864 716 318 274 3.35 3,342 1,809 Jim Palmer 558 521 268 152 2.86 2,212 1,311 Herb Pennock 617 420 240 162 3.60 1,227 916 Gaylord Perry 777 690 314 265 3.11 3,534 1,379 Eddie Plank 623 529 326 194 2.35 2,246 1,072 Old Hoss Radbourn 528 503 309 195 2.67 1,830 875 Eppa Rixey 692 553 266 251 3.15 1,350 1,082 Robin Roberts 676 609 286 245 3.41 2,357 902 Red Ruffing 624 536 273 225 3.80 1,987 1,541 Amos Rusie 462 427 245 174 3.07 1,934 1,704 Nolan Ryan 807 773 324 292 3.19 5,714 2,795 Tom Seaver 656 647 311 205 2.86 3,640 1,390 Warren Spahn 750 665 363 245 3.09 2,583 1,434 Don Sutton 774 756 324 256 3.26 3,574 1,343 Dazzy Vance 442 347 197 140 3.24 2,045 840 Rube Waddell 407 340 193 143 2.16 2,316 803 Ed Walsh 430 315 195 126 1.82 1,736 617 Mickey Welch 564 549 307 210 2.71 1,850 1,297 Hoyt Wilhelm 1,070 52 143 122 2.52 1,610 778 Vic Willis 513 471 249 205 2.63 1,651 1,212 Early Wynn 691 612 300 244 3.54 2,334 1,775 Cy Young 906 815511 316 2.63 2,803 1,217 Name [Link To Full Stats]Games Starts Wins Losses ERAK BB Hank Aaron (bio) .305 .377 .555 7552,297 2,174 240 Roberto Clemente .317 .362 .475 240 1,305 1,416 83 Sam Crawford .309 .362 .452 97 1,525 1,391 366 Kiki Cuyler .321 .386 .474 128 1,065 1,295 328 Elmer Flick .313 .389 .445 48 756 948 330 Tony Gwynn .338 .388 .359 135 1,138 1,383 319 Harry Heilmann .342 .410 .520 183 1,539 1,291 113 Harry Hooper .281 .368 .387 75 817 1,429 375 Reggie Jackson .262 .358 .490 563 1,551 1,702 228 Al Kaline .297 .379 .480 399 1,583 1,622 137 Willie Keeler .341 .388 .415 33 810 1,719 495 King Kelly .308 .368 .438 69 950 1,357 368 Chuck Klein .320 .379 .543 300 1,201 1,168 79 Tommy McCarthy .292 .364 .376 44 666 1,069 468 Mel Ott .304 .414 .533 511 1,860 1,859 89 Sam Rice .322 .374 .427 34 1,078 1,514 351 Frank Robinson .294 .392 .537 586 1,812 1,829 204 Babe Ruth .342 .474 .690 714 2,213 2,174 123 Enos Slaughter .300 .382 .453 169 1,304 1,247 71 Sam Thompson .331 .384 .505 127 1,299 1,256 229 Paul Waner .333 .404 .473 113 1,309 1,627 104 Dave Winfield .283 .355 .475 465 1,833 1,669 223 Ross Youngs .322 .399 .441 42 592 812 153 Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBP SLG HRRBI RUNS SB Hall of Fame Right FieldersRod Carew 3,053 .328 .395 .429 92 1,015 1,424 353 Eddie Collins 3,315 .333 .424 .428 47 1,300 1,821 744 Bobby Doerr 2,042 .288 .362 .461 223 1,247 1,094 54 Johnny Evers 1,659 .270 .356 .334 12 538 919 324 Nellie Fox 2,663 .288 .349 .363 35 790 1,279 76 Frankie Frisch 2,880 .316 .369 .432 105 1,244 1,532 419 Charlie Gehringer 2,839 .320 .404 .480 184 1,427 1,774 181 Billy Herman 2,345 .304 .367 .407 47 839 1,163 67 Rogers Hornsby 2,930 .358 .434 .577 301 1,584 1,579 135 Nap Lajoie 3,242 .338 .380 .467 83 1,599 1,504 380 Tony Lazzeri 1,840 .292 .380 .467 178 1,191 986 148 Bill Mazeroski 2,016 .260 .302 .367 138 853 769 27 Bid McPhee 2,250 .271 .355 .372 53 1,067 1,678 568 Joe Morgan 2,517 .271 .395 .427 268 1,133 1,650 689 Jackie Robinson 1,518 .311 .410 .474 137 734 947 197 Ryne Sandberg 2,164 .285 .344 .452 282 1,061 1,318 344 Red Schoendienst 2,449 .289 .338 .387 84 773 1,223 89 Name [Link To Full Stats]HITS AVG OBP SLG HR RBIRUNS SB Luis Aparicio (bio) .262 .313 .343 2,677 83 791 1,335 506 Luke Appling (bio) .310 .399 .398 2,749 45 1,116 1,319 179 Dave Bancroft .279 .355 .358 2,004 32 591 1,048 145 Ernie Banks .274 .333 .500 2,583 512 1,636 1,305 50 Lou Boudreau .295 .380 .415 1,779 68 789 861 51 Joe Cronin .301 .390 .468 2,285 170 1,424 1,233 87 George Davis .295 .361 .405 2,660 73 1,435 1,540 615 Travis Jackson .291 .337 .433 1,768 135 929 833 71 Hughie Jennings .311 .390 .406 1,527 18 840 994 359 Rabbit Maranville .258 .318 .340 2,605 28 884 1,255 291 Pee Wee Reese .269 .366 .377 2,170 126 885 1,338 232 Cal Ripken, Jr. .276 .340 .447 3,184 431 1,695 1,647 36 Phil Rizzuto .273 .351 .355 1,588 38 563 877 149 Joe Sewell .312 .391 .413 2,226 49 1,055 1,141 74 Ozzie Smith .262 .337 .328 2,460 28 793 1,257 580 Joe Tinker .262 .308 .353 1,687 31 782 774 336 Arky Vaughan .318 .406 .453 2,103 96 926 1,173 118 Honus Wagner .327 .391 .466 3,415101 1,732 1,736 722 Bobby Wallace .268 .332 .358 2,309 34 1,121 1,057 201 John Ward .275 .314 .341 2,104 26 867 1,408 540 Robin Yount .285 .346 .430 3,142 251 1,406 1,632 271 Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBP SLGH HR RBI RUNS SB Hall of Fame Shortstops
Frank Baker (bio) .307 .363 .442 96 987 887 235 Wade Boggs .328 .415 .443 118 1,014 1,513 24 George Brett .305 .373 .487 317 1,595 1,583 201 Jimmy Collins .294 .344 .409 65 983 1,055 194 George Kell .306 .368 .414 78 870 881 51 Freddie Lindstrom .311 .351 .449 103 779 895 84 Eddie Mathews .271 .378 .509 512 1,453 1,509 68 Brooks Robinson .267 .325 .401 268 1,357 1,232 28 Mike Schmidt .267 .384 .527 5481,595 1,506 174 Pie Traynor .320 .362 .435 58 1,273 1,183 158 Name [Link To Full Stats] AVG OBPSLG HR RBI RUNS SB Hall of Fame Third Basemen
Kevin Blankenship played in 2 games at pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1989, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 16 outs, equivalent to .59 9-inning games.
He made one putout, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
What is the curse of the goat on the Chicago Cubs?
The Curse of the Billy Goat, or Billy Goat Curse is the name of an urban myth, superstition, used to explain the World Series drought that Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs have had to endure since their last appearance in the 1945 World Series, and their last World Series championship in 1908. The curse is a classic example of a scapegoat. As the story goes, Vasili "Billy Goat" Sianis, a Greek immigrant who owned a nearby tavern (the now-famous Billy Goat Tavern), had two 7.20 USD box seat tickets to Game 4 of the 1945 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers, and decided to bring his pet goat, Murphy (or Sinovia according to some references), with him. Sianis and the goat were allowed into Wrigley Field and even paraded about on the playing field before the game before ushers intervened. They were led off the field. After a heated argument, both Sianis and the goat were permitted to stay in the stadium occupying the box seat for which he had tickets. However, before the game was over, Sianis and the goat were ejected from the stadium at the command of Cubs owner Philip Knight Wrigley due to the animal's objectionable odor. Sianis was outraged at the ejection and allegedly placed a curse upon the Cubs that they would never win another pennant or play in a World Series at Wrigley Field again and left the States to vacation in his home in Greece. The Cubs lost Game 4 and eventually the 1945 World Series, prompting Sianis to write to Wrigley from Greece, saying, "Who stinks now?" Following a third-place finish in the National League in 1946, the Cubs would finish in the league's second division for the next 20 consecutive years. This streak finally ending in 1967, the year after Leo Durocher became the club's manager. Since that time, the cursed Cubs have not won a National League pennant or played in a World Series --the longest pennantless drought in Major League history. Sianis died in 1970. The Billy Goat Curse In 1945, William "Billy Goat" Sianis tried to bring his pet goat, Murphy, with him into Wrigley Field for Game 4 of the World Series. Ushers at the game said the goat was too smelly and told Sianis he had to leave. To retaliate, Sianis cast a "goat curse" on the Cubs by saying, "Cubs, they not gonna win anymore". The Cubs lost the 1945 World Series to the Detroit Tigers and haven't made it to a World Series since.
What is the Chicago Cubs all-time winning percentage?
As of the end of the 2012 season, the Chicago Cubs all time record is 10,372 wins and 9,880 losses.
As of April 27,2009 the Chicago Cubs all time win/loss record is 10091-9531
As of the end of the 2008 season, there record is 10,082 wins, and 9,523 losses.
The Cubs won their 10,000th game on April 23, 2008 in the 10th inning against the Colorado Rockies.
Through games played on August 14, 2008, the Cubs all time record is 10059-9506.
Bob Rush played in 33 games at pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1954, starting in 32 of them. He played for a total of 709 outs, equivalent to 26.26 9-inning games.
He made 15 putouts, had 54 assists, and committed 3 errors, equivalent to .114 errors per 9-inning game. He had 4 double plays.
Who ever wore number 23 on the Chicago Cubs?
Quite a few players (mostly outfield) have worn 23 while on the Mets. Here's the list and years they wore it:
Outfielders- Joe Christopher (62-65), Billy Murphy (66), Leroy Stanton (70-71), Jesus Alou (75), Leon Brown (76), Bernard Gilkey (96-98*), Jermaine Allensworth (98*), Matt Lawton (01^), McKay Christensen (02**), Esix Snead (02**), Marlon Anderson (07^^), Chris Carter (10), Mike Baxter (11*^)
Infielders- Bob Heise (68-69), Ted Martinez (74), Doug Flynn (77-81), Brian Giles (82-83), Chris Donnels (91-92), Tim Bogar (93-95), Jason Phillips (03-04), Julio Franco (06-07^^)
Catcher Brian Schneider (08-09)
Pitchers- Pat Mahomes (99-00), Brain Rose (01^), Kazuhisa Ishii (05), Blaine Boyer (11*^)
Coaches Bud Harrelson (85-88)
*In 1998 Gilkey wore 23 until July and it was handed over to Allensworth in August
^In 2001 Rose wore 23 for 21 days in April and gave it over to Lawton in July
**In 2002 Christensen had 23 for a week in April and Snead had it for 27 days in September
^^In 2007 Franco had 23 until July when he handed it off to Anderson
*^In 2011 Boyer wore 23 for 9 days in April, Baxter took it in August
Who is the Milwaukee Brewers all-time home run leader with 251 home runs?
Hall of Famer Robin Yount who played with the Brewers between 1974-1993.
What is the value of a baseball from the 1992 Chicago Cubs with about 11 signatures on it?
A 1992 Chicago Cubs Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Sandberg, Dawson, Grace, and Maddux is worth about $125.-$150. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide visit the page from the link I left below.
Who was the Cubs player nicknamed the hawk?
Ron Cey got the nickname "Penguin" while he was a Dodgers minor leaguer.
Who were all the Chicago Cubs players that wore number 3?
A listing of all Chicago Cubs to wear uniform number 35:
What was the worst loss the Chicago Cubs ever had?
30-3 the Texas rangers defeated the Baltimore orioles in the summer of 2007
Who were all the Chicago Cubs players that wore number 1?
Woody English(1932-36), Charlie Grimm (m) (1937-38), Jimmy Wilson (m) (1941-42), Bill Serena (1954), Jim Fanning (1955-57), Richie Ashburn (1960-61), Mel Wright (c) (1971), Jose Cardenal (1972-77), Cookie Rojas (c & player) (1978-81), Larry Bowa (1982-85), Dave Martinez (1986-88, 2000), Rick Wrona (1988-90), Doug Strange (1991-92), Tommy Shields(1993), Doug Glanville (1996-97), Lance Johnson (1997-99) , Augie Ojeda (2001-03), Kenny Lofton (2003) , Jose Macias (2004-2005), Tony Womack (2006), Kosuke Fukudome (2008-11)
The Chicago National League Baseball team now known as the Cubs started in 1876 along with 5 other teams. So as of 2008, they are 132 yrs old.
Greg Maddux debuted on September 3, 1986, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on September 27, 2008, playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.