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The 1969 Chicago Cubs season was the 98th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 94th in the National League and the 54th at Wrigley Field.The season involved the Cubs gaining renown as "the most celebrated second-place team in the history of baseball."
Brewers at Cubs, Saturday 1:20 p.m. Milwaukee RHP Tobias Myers vs. Chicago RHP Jameson Taillon. Broadcasts: TV – Bally Sports Wisconsin. Broadcasts: TV – Bally Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620.
In addition, 300–game winner Greg Maddux was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1992. [5] The Cubs have won the modern World Series championship three times,in 1907, 1908 and 2016. [6] Overall was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher both seasons of 1907 and 1908 and the Cubs won both of those Opening Day games.
Pitching injuries have defined the first month of the 2024 MLB season, and the Chicago Cubs are no exception. But the evolution of Chicago’s pitching staff over the past calendar year has been ...
PHOENIX — Ian Happ is not unfamiliar with hitting in the Chicago Cubs’ leadoff spot. In his seven big-league seasons, Happ has made 81 starts atop the Cubs’ lineup, his third-most common ...
The Chicago White Stockings, (today's Chicago Cubs), began spring training in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1886. President Albert Spalding (founder of Spalding Sporting Goods) and player/manager Cap Anson brought their players to Hot Springs and played at the Hot Springs Baseball Grounds. The concept was for the players to have training and ...
Bellinger homered and had three hits to help Chicago beat the San Diego Padres 3-2 Tuesday night after the slugger missed two weeks because of broken ribs. ... giving the Cubs another big bat in ...
The National League East race stayed tight through the first half of the season, with the Cubs and Phillies tied at 42–34 on June 30, and the Mets trailing by just one and a half games. The second half of the season was different, with the Cubs posting a 54–31 record, the Mets trailing, and the Phillies slumping back to a .500 record. [9]