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Chicago Cubs

Originally formed as an amateur team less than a decade after the Civil War (1874), the Chicago Cubs joined the National League for its initial season in 1876. They were originally known as the Chicago White Stockings and they were also later known as the Colts and Orphans but for the 1902 season they had changed their name to the Cubs. This category is for questions about the players, the coaches, records, the ball park and anything else about the team.

779 Questions

Where is centralia Illinois located?

Centralia is located in Southern Illinois, about 60 miles east of St. Louis.

Which Cubs players have won Gold Gloves?

The following Cubs players have won Gold Gloves:

  1. Derrek Lee (1B - 2005, 2007)
  2. Greg Maddux (P - 1990-1992, 2004-2006)
  3. Mark Grace (1B - 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996)
  4. Ryne Sandberg (2B - 1983-1991)
  5. Andre Dawson (OF - 1987)
  6. Jody Davis (C - 1986)
  7. Bob Dernier (OF - 1984)
  8. Don Kessinger (SS - 1969, 1970)
  9. Glenn Beckert (2B - 1968)
  10. Ron Santo (3B - 1964-1968)
  11. Randy Hundley (C - 1967)
  12. Bobby Shantz (P - 1964)
  13. Ken Hubbs (2B - 1962)
  14. Ernie Banks (SS - 1960)
Source: http://wiklifield.thecubreporter.com/Cubs_Gold_Glove_Winners

Where on the internet can you find the schedule of who is singing the seventh inning stretch of the Chicago Cubs home games?

On the Chicago web site.

AnswerOn Len Kasper and Bob Brenly's blog site, www.wgntv.com/baseballblog , They usually have a list of singers for the next homestand

What is the most innings played by the Cubs?

The longest game in Chicago Cubs history was on May 17, 1927, when they beat the Boston Braves, 4-3, in 22 innings. That's 4 innings short of the longest game in MLB history, as of mid-July 2011.

Who was the guy that caught the cubs ball?

Some idiot who didn't realize that should've been the players ball instead he should've never done that yeah he would've had it he knows what he's doing!

Who played second base for the Chicago Cubs in 1969?

Glenn Beckert was the Cubs second baseman in 1969. He batted .291 in 543 at bats with 1 HR and 37 RBIs. Beckert was the Cubs starting second baseman from 1965-1973.

What are the best books on the Chicago Cubs?

There are several good books on the Chicago Cubs. One is "The Complete Chicago Cubs: The Total Encyclopedia of the Team" by Derek Gentile. It provides a great overview of the Cubs.

A more recent book release is "Da Curse of the Billy Goat" by Steve Gatto. This book about the history of the infamous Billy Goat Curse that many fans believe prevents the Cubs from winning a pennant.

A third is the "Wise Guide Wrigley Field." Pocket-sized, funny and useful look at the experience of attending Wrigley. Includes area restaurant and bar guide

Can you watch a Cubs game from a roof near Wrigley?

yes but u have to rent out the whole top of the building it is mainly used for large groups.

Who is was cubs manager 2008?

Lou Pinella was the Cubs manager in 2008.

What is the cubs playoff record over last 30 years?

As of October 2023, the Chicago Cubs have had a mixed playoff record over the last 30 years. They made significant playoff appearances in 2003, 2015, 2016, and 2017, with their most notable achievement being the 2016 World Series victory, which ended a 108-year championship drought. Overall, their playoff performance has included several first-round exits and a total of three postseason series wins during this period.

Is smoking allow at Wrigley Field?

Smoking is not allowed at Wrigley Field. The venue has a smoke-free policy in place, which prohibits smoking inside the stadium and within designated areas around the ballpark. This policy includes traditional cigarettes, cigars, and electronic cigarettes. Fans are encouraged to respect these regulations to ensure a comfortable environment for all attendees.

What is the value of a Chicago Cubs grandstand rain check ticket that cost one dollar and seventy five cents it is old and in good condition it is not a stub?

The value of a Chicago Cubs grandstand rain check ticket from the past, priced at $1.75 and in good condition, may vary based on demand among collectors and the ticket's age. Generally, such tickets can be worth a small premium over their original price, typically ranging from a few dollars to around $10. However, if it has historical significance or rarity, it could potentially fetch more. For an accurate assessment, consulting a sports memorabilia expert or checking recent sales of similar tickets would be advisable.