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Also known as: Chicago Colts, Chicago Orphans, Chicago White Stockings, Cubbies, North Siders

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Also called:
Cubbies or North Siders
Awards And Honors:
World Series (2016)
World Series (1908)
World Series (1907)
Date:
1876 - present
Headquarters:
Chicago
Areas Of Involvement:
baseball
Related People:
Greg Maddux
Grover Cleveland Alexander
Jimmie Foxx
Sammy Sosa
Rogers Hornsby

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Chicago Cubs, American professional baseball team that plays its home games at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Despite limited success, the Cubs have one of the most loyal fan bases and are among the most popular franchises in baseball. The Cubs play in the National League (NL) and have won three World Series titles (1907, 1908, and 2016).

The team, originally known as the Chicago White Stockings, was a charter member of the NL in 1876 and had quick success. Led by Cap Anson, the team won 6 of the NL’s first 11 championships. Before adopting the name Cubs in the 1903 (the Cubs name was first associated with the team the previous year), the team was known by a variety of names, including the Colts and the Orphans. The Cubs’ best season came in 1906, when they won 116 games and posted a .763 winning percentage, although they lost to the crosstown rival Chicago White Sox in the World Series. However, the 1907 and 1908 World Series titles were captured by the Cubs—the first team to win consecutive World Series.

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In 1916 the Cubs moved into Weeghman Park (opened 1914), which in 1926 was renamed Wrigley Field and is today the second oldest baseball stadium still in use (Boston’s Fenway Park opened in 1912). During the 1910s and ’20s the team enjoyed limited success, winning NL titles in 1910 and 1918. From 1929 to 1938 the Cubs dominated the NL, winning four pennants (1929, 1932, 1935, and 1938) behind the strong play of centre fielder Hack Wilson, catcher Gabby Hartnett, and second baseman Rogers Hornsby. The 1932 World Series produced one of baseball’s legendary moments—Babe Ruth’s “called shot,” when the New York Yankees slugger allegedly pointed to centre field and promptly hit a home run to that very spot.

After the 1938 season the Cubs had only one winning year until 1945, when they won the NL pennant. That year’s World Series launched what has become known as the “Curse of the Billy Goat” (versions of the story vary). In the fourth game of the World Series, tavern owner Billy Sianis was forced to leave Wrigley Field after showing up with his goat, and upon his ejection Sianis cursed the franchise. The Cubs would not return to the World Series for more than 70 years.

Post-1945 Cubs history is distinguished primarily by disappointment on an epic scale. In 1969 the Cubs were first in their division (then the NL Eastern Division) throughout most of the season, leading it by as many as eight and a half games in mid-August before collapsing at the end of the season and falling to eight games behind the New York Mets, who went on to win the World Series. In 1984 the Cubs looked set to break their World Series drought, but, with the Cubs leading in the fifth and decisive game of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the San Diego Padres, a ground ball went through first baseman Leon Durham’s legs, helping the Padres defeat the Cubs. In 2003 the Cubs again appeared to be headed for a World Series, leading three games to two over the Florida Marlins in the NLCS. Five outs away from making it to the World Series, the Cubs missed the chance at another out when fan interference blocked an attempted catch by outfielder Moises Alou of a pop foul near the stands (the so-called Bartman incident). The Cubs ended up losing the game—and the series.

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Despite these disappointments, in 2008 the Cubs became only the second team in Major League Baseball history to record 10,000 wins. Led by manager Lou Piniella, first baseman Derrek Lee, third baseman Aramis Ramírez, outfielder Alfonso Soriano, catcher Geovany Soto (who won Rookie of the Year honours in 2008), and pitchers Ryan Dempster, Carlos Zambrano, and Ted Lilly, in 2007 and 2008 the Cubs won consecutive NL Central Division titles—the first time in 100 years that the team qualified for the playoffs in consecutive seasons. In 2009 the Cubs had a winning season but missed out on the playoffs, and, beginning with the following season, they entered into a prolonged losing period.

In 2011 the team brought in general manager Theo Epstein, who had put together the Boston Red Sox team that ended that franchise’s 86-year title drought in 2004. Epstein filled the Cubs roster with young talent, notably third baseman Kris Bryant and first baseman Anthony Rizzo, and in 2015 the team made an unexpected run to the postseason, where the Cubs lost the NLCS to the Mets. The following year the team won 103 games—the club’s highest win total in over a century—and handily won a division title. In the postseason the Cubs rallied to win the NLCS and clinch the club’s first berth in the World Series since 1945. There the Cubs rallied from a 3–1 series deficit to the Cleveland Indians, winning three straight games to capture the franchise’s first world championship in 108 years. In 2017 the Cubs advanced to a third straight NLCS for the first time in franchise history, where the team was eliminated by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chicago advanced to a franchise-record fourth straight playoff appearance in 2018, but the team’s time in the postseason lasted just one day, ending in a loss in the Wild Card Game. The Cubs further regressed in 2019, winning just 84 games and missing the playoffs after a late-season collapse that saw the team lose five consecutive one-run games in the final weeks of the season. In the 2020 season, which was shortened because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cubs returned to the playoffs but lost in the Wild Card round. During the off-season Epstein left the organization. Although Chicago got off to a strong start in 2021, a lengthy losing streak effectively ended the team’s hopes of qualifying for the postseason, and the Cubs traded a number of prominent players, including Rizzo and Bryant.

The Cubs franchise has produced numerous Hall of Famers, including the double-play combination of shortstop Joe Tinker (1902–12, 1916), second baseman Johnny Evers (1902–13), and first baseman Frank Chance (1898–1912). Other notable Hall of Famers are infielder Ernie Banks (“Mr. Cub”), who spent his entire career (1953–71) with the team, hitting 512 home runs; outfielder Billy Williams (1959–74); second baseman Ryne Sandberg (1982–94, 1996–97); pitcher Ferguson (“Fergie”) Jenkins (1966–73, 1982–83); and third baseman Ron Santo (1960–73).

One of the most-hallowed traditions at Wrigley Field home games is the seventh-inning stretch. Famed sports broadcaster Harry Caray led the singing of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” from 1982 until 1997 (he died in February 1998); guest “conductors” now lead the crowd.

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Chicago Cubs | History, Notable Players, & Facts (2024)

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Chicago Cubs | History, Notable Players, & Facts? ›

The Cubs franchise has produced numerous Hall of Famers, including the double-play combination of shortstop Joe Tinker (1902–12, 1916), second baseman Johnny Evers (1902–13), and first baseman Frank Chance (1898–1912). Other notable Hall of Famers are infielder Ernie Banks (“Mr.

Who is the most famous Chicago Cubs player? ›

The Top 10 Greatest Chicago Cubs of All-Time
  1. Ernie Banks. Ernie Banks, also known as "Mr. ...
  2. Ron Santo. Ron Santo was the heart and soul of the Cubs during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
  3. Ryne Sandberg. ...
  4. Billy Williams. ...
  5. Ferguson Jenkins. ...
  6. Sammy Sosa. ...
  7. Greg Maddux. ...
  8. Gabby Hartnett.
Jan 7, 2024

What are some cool facts about the Chicago Cubs? ›

It was founded in 1876 as the White Stockings, a name they carried until 1903. The Ricketts family have been the owner of the Cubs since 2009, after purchasing a majority interest in the team for 700 million U.S. dollars. The Chicago Cubs are the fourth most valuable franchise in the league.

Who played for the Cubs and is in the Hall of Fame? ›

Cubs Hall of Famers
NameYears
Hoyt Wilhelm1970
Billy Williams *1959-1974
Hack Wilson *1926-1931
* Played more games with the Cubs than any other team.
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Who was the Cubs All Star? ›

All-Star Player Batting
YearNamePA
2023Dansby Swanson
2022Willson Contreras2
2022Ian Happ1
2021Kris Bryant2
30 more rows

Who wore 18 on the Cubs? ›

“As I was looking through Chicago Cubs history, I saw that it was the number that Ben Zobrist wore,” Imanaga said at his press conference through translator Murata. “I want to be the player that he was and that is why I chose number 18.”

Who wore 14 for the Cubs? ›

Ernie Banks's number 14 was retired by the Chicago Cubs in 1982. Banks was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977, his first year of eligibility.

What is Cubs famous for? ›

The Cubs play in the National League (NL) and have won three World Series titles (1907, 1908, and 2016). The team, originally known as the Chicago White Stockings, was a charter member of the NL in 1876 and had quick success. Led by Cap Anson, the team won 6 of the NL's first 11 championships.

What are some interesting facts about Cubs? ›

Key Takeaways:
  • 01The Chicago Cubs have existed since 1870.
  • 02Wrigley Field is the second oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.
  • 03The Cubs won their last World Series title in 2016.
  • 04Ernie Banks, known as “Mr. ...
  • 05The Cubs have retired the uniform numbers of several legends.
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Why are Cubs called Cubs? ›

"Today, a high school may have a varsity and a JV. But 120 years ago, they would have had a varsity and a 'cub' team." Given the youth of Chicago's team under manager Frank Selee, the Chicago Daily News dubbed the team the "Cubs" in an article on March 27, 1902.

What were the Cubs originally called? ›

They are one of two major league teams based in Chicago, alongside the American League (AL)'s Chicago White Sox. The Cubs, first known as the White Stockings, were a founding member of the NL in 1876, becoming the Chicago Cubs in 1903.

Who threw a no hitter for the Cubs? ›

Larry Corcoran threw the first no-hitter in Cubs history on August 19, 1880; the most recent no-hitter was thrown by Alec Mills on September 13, 2020.

What are the nicknames of the Cubs? ›

The Cubbies – Familiar version of "Cubs". The Baby Bears – Referring to the meaning of cubs. The Little Bears – Referring to the meaning of cubs. The Blue Bears – Referring to the color of bear in its team logo.

Who is 73 on the Cubs? ›

Adbert Alzolay Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News | MLB.com.

What was the best Chicago Cubs team of all time? ›

The 1906–10 Chicago Cubs' dominance score, the highest of any National League team for a five-year period since 1901, is shown in Table 3. A great team's players go a long way toward establishing its legacy.

Who is the all time Cubs hit leader? ›

As of January 2024, Cap Anson had the most hits in Chicago Cubs franchise history with 3,012 hits.

Who is the highest paid Cubs player? ›

Cody Bellinger

How many Hall of Famers do the Chicago Cubs have? ›

The Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame Includes 61 Plaques:

Any Cubs recently recognized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame (6) 2022 Inductees: Buck O'Neil, José Cardenal, Pat Hughes.

Who has the most hits in Cubs history? ›

As of January 2024, Cap Anson had the most hits in Chicago Cubs franchise history with 3,012 hits. Ernie Banks, who had 2,583 hits, placed second on the Major League Baseball side's ranking of players with the most hits.

Who is the oldest living Chicago Cubs player? ›

CHICAGO -- Lennie Merullo, 97, the oldest living Cubs player to have played in a World Series, was welcomed back to Wrigley Field on Saturday.

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