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The following lists the results of every season of the Chicago Cubs baseball club of Major League Baseball beginning in 1870 and continuing to 1876 as a charter member of the National League (NL). The White Stockings changed their name in 1890 to the Chicago Colts and again in 1898 to the Chicago Orphans until finally settling in 1903 with the ...
The 2023 Chicago Cubs season was the 152nd season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 148th in the National League, and the Cubs' 108th season at Wrigley Field. The Cubs were led by fourth-year manager David Ross and played as members of Major League Baseball 's National League Central .
The 2020 Chicago Cubs season was the 149th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 145th in the National League and the Cubs' 105th season at Wrigley Field. The Cubs were managed by David Ross , [ 1 ] in his first year as Cubs manager, and played their home games at Wrigley Field as members of Major League Baseball 's National League Central .
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central Division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located on Chicago's North Side.
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 ...
The following lists statistical records and all-time leaders as well as awards and major accomplishments for the Chicago Cubs professional baseball club of Major League Baseball. The records list the top 5 players in each category since the inception of the Cubs. Players that are still active with the Cubs are denoted in bold.
Chicago Cubs: Jesse Haines † 24 [74] 1928: Larry Benton Burleigh Grimes † 25: New York Giants Pittsburgh Pirates: Dazzy Vance † 22 [75] 1929: Pat Malone: 22: Chicago Cubs: Red Lucas Charlie Root: 19 [76] 1930: Ray Kremer Pat Malone: 20: Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Cubs: Freddie Fitzsimmons: 19 [77] 1931: Jumbo Elliott Bill Hallahan Heinie ...
He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] He underwent Tommy John surgery during the 2021–22 offseason. The Cubs optioned Amaya to the Double-A Tennessee Smokies to begin the 2023 season. [ 12 ]