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  2. Cubs Win Flag - Wikipedia

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    The flags were originally a white "W" on a blue flag and a blue "L" on a white flag. [4] This matched what was then the color scheme of the Cubs "team flags" that flew on the foul poles, and the many little "W.F." flags that flew on the grandstand roof (all of them serving to give the players a sense of the wind speed and direction).

  3. Cubs–White Sox rivalry - Wikipedia

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    White Sox Fans wave the Blue Cubs Loss flag after their team defeats the Cubs in mockery of the Cubs Win Flag tradition, in reverse the white Win Flag is waved by the Cubs fans in every win against the White Sox and "Go, Cubs, Go" is played during home victories as well.

  4. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    Keeping with tradition, fans are known to bring win flags to home and away games, displaying them after a Cubs win. Flags are also sold at the ballpark. On April 24, 2008, the Cubs flew an extra white flag displaying "10,000" in blue, along with the win flag, as the 10,000th win in team history was achieved on the road the previous night.

  5. Clark (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Cubs, the fictional character Clark is descended from Joa, the franchise's original live Bears mascot in 1916. [ 1 ] Clark can be seen in events throughout Chicago, especially in the northern part of the city which is the home district of the team, wearing home or batting practice uniforms with brown pants.

  6. Chicago Cubs - Wikipedia

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    The flags were replaced by 1990, the first year in which the Cubs media guide reports the switch to the now-familiar colors of the flags: White with blue "W" and blue with white "L". In addition to needing to replace the worn-out flags, by then the retired numbers of Banks and Williams were flying on the foul poles, as white with blue numbers ...

  7. Eamus Catuli - Wikipedia

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    It is accompanied by another smaller sign to its right, reading "AC," followed by seven (originally six) numbers which change yearly. Originally this sign read AC075188 in white on a blue background. At the beginning of the 2016 season, it read AC0871108. After the Cubs won the 2016 World Series, it was reset to AC000000.

  8. History of the Chicago Cubs - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago club's 77–77 record in the National Association (1871, 1874–1875) is not included in MLB record keeping. Post-season series are also not included in the totals. To honor the milestone, the Cubs flew an extra white flag displaying "10,000" in blue, along with the customary "W" flag.

  9. Chicago Cubs award winners and league leaders - Wikipedia

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    Cubs in the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame: No. Player Position Tenure Notes 14: Ernie Banks: SS/1B: 1953–1971: 18: Glenn Beckert: 2B: 1965–1973 — Jack Brickhouse: Broadcaster: 1941–1945 1948–1981: 39: Bill Campbell: P: 1982–1983 — Harry Caray: Broadcaster: 1982–1997: 3, 23, 43, 44: Phil Cavarretta: 1B/OF Manager: 1934–1953 ...

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