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Chicago Cubs(CHC)

Also known as: Cubs

πŸ“ Chicago, Illinois, United Statesβ€’MLB

ID: team_135269

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Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball franchise located on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The club played its first games in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings, before officially becoming the Chicago Cubs for the 1907 season. The Cubs are the oldest currently active U.S. professional sports club, continuously existing in the same city for their entire history. They are one of the two remaining charter members of the National League (the other being the Atlanta Braves). Since Chicago did not have a fully operating White Stockings team for two seasons due to the Great Chicago Fire, differences continue to be voiced when considering the elder status of this ball club: Although the Braves have played for more consecutive seasons, the Cubs hold the distinction of having been founded a full season earlier (Cubs in 1870 and Braves in 1871). The Cubs are also one of two active major league clubs based in Chicago, the other being the Chicago White Sox of the American League. The team is currently owned by Thomas S. Ricketts, son of TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts. In 1906, the franchise recorded a Major League Baseball record 116 wins (tied by the 2001 Seattle Mariners) and posted a modern-era record winning percentage of .763, still held today. They appeared in their first World Series the same year, falling to their crosstown rivals, the White Sox, four games to two. The Cubs won back-to-back World Series championships in 1907 and 1908, becoming the first Major League club to play three consecutive times in the Fall Classic and the first to win it twice. The club has appeared in seven World Series following their 1908 title, most recently in 1945. The Cubs have not won the World Series in 106 years, the longest championship drought of any major North American professional sports team, and are often referred to as the "Lovable Losers" because of this distinction. They are also known as "The North Siders" because Wrigley Field, their home park since 1916, is located in Chicago's north side Lake View community at 1060 West Addison Street.

City:Chicago, Illinois
Country:United States
Stadium:Wrigley Field
Capacity:42,000
Popularity:1 ❀️

Stadium

Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field

Capacity:42,000
Location:Chicago, Illinois

Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois, United States, home of the Chicago Cubs. It was built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Chicago Federal League baseball team, the Chicago Whales. The Cubs played their first game at Weeghman Park on April 20, 1916, defeating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6 in eleven innings. In November 1918, Weeghman resigned as team president. Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. acquired complete control of the Cubs by 1921. It was called Cubs Park from 1920 through 1926, before officially becoming Wrigley Field for the 1927 season. Located in the north side community area of Lakeview, Wrigley Field sits on an irregular block bounded by Clark (west) and Addison (south) Streets and Waveland (north) and Sheffield (east) Avenues. Wrigley Field is nicknamed The Friendly Confines, a phrase popularized by "Mr. Cub", Hall of Famer Ernie Banks. The current capacity is 41,009, making Wrigley Field the 10th-smallest actively used ballpark. It is the oldest National League ballpark and the second oldest active major league ballpark (after Fenway Park on April 20, 1912), and the only remaining Federal League park. Wrigley Field is known for its ivy covered brick outfield wall, the unusual wind patterns off Lake Michigan, the iconic red marquee over the main entrance, the hand turned scoreboard, and for being the last major league park to have lights installed for play after dark, with lighting installed in 1988. The area surrounding the ballpark contains residential streets, in addition to bars, restaurants and other establishments and is called Wrigleyville. Between 1921 and 1970, it was also the home of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. It hosted the second annual National Hockey League Winter Classic between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings, on January 1, 2009.

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Roster (51)

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Kevin AlcΓ‘ntara

Kevin AlcΓ‘ntara

Outfielder#13
Miguel Amaya

Miguel Amaya

Catcher#9
Pete Crow Armstrong

Pete Crow Armstrong

Outfielder#4
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Javier Assad

Javier Assad

β€”#72
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MoisΓ©s Ballesteros

Designated Hitter#25
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Jon Berti

Jon Berti

Third Base#5
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Brad Boxberger

Brad Boxberger

Pitcher#25
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Matthew Boyd

Matthew Boyd

Pitcher#16
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Ryan Brasier

Ryan Brasier

Pitcher#54
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Ben Brown

Ben Brown

Pitcher#32
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Vidal Brujan

Vidal Brujan

Second Base#17
Michael Busch

Michael Busch

Second Base#29
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Owen Caissie

Owen Caissie

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Thomas Cosgrove

Thomas Cosgrove

Pitcher#38
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Craig Counsell

Craig Counsell

Manager
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Pete Crow-Armstrong

Pete Crow-Armstrong

Center Fielder#4
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Chris Flexen

Chris Flexen

Pitcher#77
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Yan Gomes

Yan Gomes

Catcher#15
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Ian Happ

Ian Happ

Outfielder#8
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Porter Hodge

Porter Hodge

Pitcher#37
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Nico Hoerner

Nico Hoerner

Second Base#2
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Gavin Hollowell

Gavin Hollowell

Pitcher#46
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Cade Horton

Cade Horton

Pitcher#22
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Shōta Imanaga

Shōta Imanaga

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Ryan Jensen

Ryan Jensen

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Brad Keller

Brad Keller

Pitcher#40
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Carson Kelly

Carson Kelly

Catcher#15
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Brooks Kriske

Brooks Kriske

Pitcher#57
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Luke Little

Luke Little

Pitcher#43
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Trey Mancini

Trey Mancini

Outfielder#36
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Reese McGuire

Reese McGuire

Catcher#20
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Eli Morgan

Eli Morgan

Pitcher#33
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Jack Neely

Jack Neely

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Daniel Palencia

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Nate Pearson

Nate Pearson

Pitcher#56
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Drew Pomeranz

Drew Pomeranz

Pitcher#45
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Ryan Pressly

Ryan Pressly

Pitcher#55
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Colin Rea

Colin Rea

Pitcher#53
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Edwin Rios

Edwin Rios

First Base#30
Ethan Roberts

Ethan Roberts

Pitcher#39
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David Ross

David Ross

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Matt Shaw

Matt Shaw

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Drew Smyly

Drew Smyly

Pitcher#11
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Justin Steele

Justin Steele

Pitcher#35
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Seiya Suzuki

Seiya Suzuki

Outfielder#27
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Dansby Swanson

Dansby Swanson

Shortstop#7
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Jameson Taillon

Jameson Taillon

Pitcher#50
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Caleb Thielbar

Caleb Thielbar

Pitcher#24
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Kyle Tucker

Kyle Tucker

Outfielder#30
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Justin Turner

Justin Turner

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Jordan Wicks

Jordan Wicks

Pitcher#36
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