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Currently, Dancy is the manager of the Iowa | Cubs, a Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. |
pped their two remaining home games, giving the | Cubs a 2-1 advantage before taking the remainder of |
but subsequently signed a new contract with the | Cubs, a five year $73 million deal. |
Compton spent all of 1973 with the | Cubs' AAA affiliate Wichita Aeros but did not get pr |
1987 Recalled from Iowa, the Chicago | Cubs AAA affiliate, Sept. 4 but underwent surgery Se |
He pitched four games for the | Cubs' AAA team in Wichita before being released. |
Once with the | Cubs, Abrego went 1-1 with a 6.38 ERA. |
On August 23, the | Cubs acquired Craig Monroe from the Detroit Tigers f |
On March 31, 2006, the | Cubs acquired Bynum from the A's in a three-way deal |
On July 16, the | Cubs acquired Jason Kendall from the Oakland Athleti |
Brooks, however, fell victim to the | Cubs' acquisition of star outfielder Hack Wilson and |
Wells was called up to the | Cubs active roster on May 5, 2009 in place of the in |
e Baseball, as a shortstop for the 1931 Chicago | Cubs, Adair had a long career as a minor league play |
The | Cubs added another unearned run in the third, ending |
e a Boston Red Sox affiliate in 1962, a Chicago | Cubs affiliate in 1963 and an affiliate of the Los A |
While still a Chicago | Cubs affiliate, the team renamed itself once again i |
s, did not follow, and Springfield retained its | Cubs affiliation. |
xie League franchise in 1933 and they named the | Cubs after the Texas League predicator. |
the 1945 season he was called up to the Chicago | Cubs, after hitting .344 |
was promoted to serve as interim manager of the | Cubs after Piniella's sudden retirement on August 22 |
After returning to the AAA Iowa | Cubs after his cup of coffee with the parent club, B |
al for Nomar Garciaparra, misfortune struck the | Cubs again. |
the video, Marx is seen playing for the Chicago | Cubs against the Oakland A's, in the seventh game of |
r league debut on June 27, 2007 for the Chicago | Cubs, against the Colorado Rockies giving up two ear |
s major league debut on April 23, 2007 with the | Cubs against the Milwaukee Brewers in a relief appea |
Mother of Lions") as she battles to protect her | cubs against the daunting onslaught of enemies to en |
So far, the three remaining | cubs, all of which are female, have survived. |
hington Senators (2) before joining the Chicago | Cubs, all during a period of 48 days. |
itching dominance over the Tigers and Cobb, the | Cubs allowed only three runs in the four games they |
bruary 9, 2005, Novoa was traded to the Chicago | Cubs along with minor leaguers Scott Moore and Bo Fl |
Suki has Lush's | cubs along with Rory. |
December 11, 1980, he was traded by the Chicago | Cubs, along with Cliff Johnson, to the Oakland Athle |
the number two radio announcer for the Chicago | Cubs, alongside Bert Wilson. |
who served as an advance scout for the Chicago | Cubs, also managed eleven seasons in the minors in t |
es was between two preceding champions; the Red | Cubs also won double-digit games against the Staglet |
left field bleachers at Chase Field, giving the | Cubs an early 2-0 lead. |
The Chicago | Cubs and the New York Mets played a pair of games he |
primarily as a back-up outfielder for both the | Cubs and the Brewers that year. |
played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago | Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
Since the early 1960s, the 16th Oxford | Cubs and Scouts have met at the Church. |
The Red | Cubs and the Staglets defeated the Squires and the U |
98 he pitched for the Seattle Mariners, Chicago | Cubs and returned to the Texas Rangers in what would |
en play the 2002 season with the Class AAA Iowa | Cubs and the 2003 and 2004 seasons with the independ |
In 1999, he signed with the Chicago | Cubs and made three starts for their Triple-A minor |
ball for the Chicago White Stockings (later the | Cubs) and Boston Beaneaters (now the Atlanta Braves) |
began his junior career with the Hamilton Tiger | Cubs and Hamilton Kilty B's in the Ontario Hockey As |
us quote from the 1945 World Series between the | Cubs and Tigers of " I don't think either one of the |
of the 1967 Major League Baseball draft by the | Cubs and compiled a won/lost mark of 24-25 with an E |
icence and a Scout Group Consisting of Beavers, | Cubs and Scouts. |
Baseball player for 16 seasons with the Chicago | Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks. |
for the New York Mets, Anaheim Angels, Chicago | Cubs, and Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball |
season, he was designated for assignment by the | Cubs and then signed a minor league contract with th |
The 1907 World Series featured the Chicago | Cubs and the Detroit Tigers, with the Cubs winning t |
He would play for the Chicago | Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. |
As an outfielder, he played for the Chicago | Cubs and Cleveland Indians. |
He would play for the Chicago | Cubs and Brooklyn Robinss. |
He played for the Chicago | Cubs and Kansas City Royals. |
He became the regular first baseman for the | Cubs and also was among the team's nine right fielde |
for baseball and was home to the Pompano Beach | Cubs and served as the spring training home of the W |
The mother brings the food to her | cubs and allows them to play with it before eating i |
ew York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, Chicago | Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
998, he was the bullpen catcher for the Orlando | Cubs and Orlando Rays, both minor league teams. |
ending two years with them before moving to the | Cubs and Athletics. |
he major leagues from 2000-2004 for the Chicago | Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds. |
named later that completed a trade between the | Cubs and Yankees in January 1970. |
It was a doubleheader sweep of the Chicago | Cubs and Bill Mazeroski got the final hit at Forbes |
who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies from 1955 to 1968. |
Rush played for the Milwaukee Braves, Chicago | Cubs, and the Chicago White Sox. |
nd covering Latin America for the Mets, Chicago | Cubs and Chicago White Sox. |
signed as a free agent in 1949 with the Chicago | Cubs and played with the team at the Major League le |
onal baseball player who played for the Chicago | Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. |
He alternated between the | Cubs and their triple A team (Iowa Cubs) from 1997-1 |
of successive transactions between the Giants, | Cubs and Pirates organizations, playing for six diff |
farm systems of the Oakland Athletics, Chicago | Cubs, and Seattle Mariners. |
Essian later became a coach for the Chicago | Cubs, and in 1991 he became manager for the Cubs aft |
He finished the season for the last-place | Cubs and was invited back to the majors for 1981. |
erall pick in the 1982 MLB draft by the Chicago | Cubs, and played for the Cubs (1985-95, 1997), San F |
Major Leagues from 1969 to 1971 for the Chicago | Cubs and Chicago White Sox. |
th the New York Mets, Texas Rangers and Chicago | Cubs, and retired during the 1979 campaign and took |
he played with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs, and San Francisco Giants, all of the National |
d 123 innings with St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs and Texas Rangers. |
rtscaster on WGN (AM)'s coverage of the Chicago | Cubs and Chicago Blackhawks. |
ce, and the pre-Novice levels of Debs, Springs, | Cubs, and Chicks for the title of national champion |
ppeared in four more games that season with the | Cubs and was the eighth-youngest player to appear in |
d of the June 1998 amateur draft by the Chicago | Cubs and played one season of professional baseball, |
hosts 1st Marks Tey Scouts Group with Beavers, | Cubs and Scouts. |
the Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Chicago | Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
He played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs, and Cincinnati Reds from 1923 to 1933. |
He moved up to calling Chicago | Cubs and Chicago White Sox games from 1938-1941 befo |
He went to 4 World Series with the | Cubs and lost all 4. |
ators/Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago | Cubs, and Oakland Athletics. |
aseball Chicago Style, a history of the Chicago | Cubs and Chicago White Sox. |
He pitched from 1922-1925 for the Chicago | Cubs and Brooklyn Robins. |
was 97-65; as a member of the Pirates, Chicago | Cubs and Chicago White Sox (1951-56), he won 34 and |
cher who played for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago | Cubs and Cleveland Indians. |
He then sold Hornsby to the Chicago | Cubs and managed the team himself, finishing in last |
Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Chicago | Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates |
g season, Dowling was claimed on waivers by the | Cubs and he spent two years in the Chicago farm syst |
of 9 seasons with the New York Giants, Chicago | Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ounds were previously known as both the Midland | Cubs and Midland Angels during their years in existe |
With the | Cubs and the neighbors reaching agreement, many of t |
5 October and 16 January 1945, flying L-4 Piper | Cubs and UC-64A Norseman light aircraft. |
Jones played for seven years in the | Cubs and Athletics organizations, including two seas |
He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago | Cubs and New York Giants from 1936-1945. |
Neal Cotts, a relief pitcher for the Chicago | Cubs and formerly the Chicago White Sox. |
He would play for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago | Cubs, and Cincinnati Reds. |
a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago | Cubs and Brooklyn Robins from 1919-1921. |
d lead teams in the farm systems of the Chicago | Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies through 1957 before j |
w of William Wrigley, Jr., owner of the Chicago | Cubs and the William Wrigley Jr. Company. |
te games with a four-hitter against the Chicago | Cubs and went on to post an NL best 9-game win strea |
seball player from 1993 to 1996 for the Chicago | Cubs and New York Mets. |
ielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago | Cubs and New York Yankees. |
ord with a 2.34 ERA between the Class A Daytona | Cubs and Class AA Tennessee Smokies. |
32 to 1940 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs, and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
On occasion, he captured mountain lion | cubs and raised them to full maturity, not as pets, |
Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago | Cubs, and Kansas City Royals. |
er 30, 1941, Bithorn was drafted by the Chicago | Cubs and debuted in the Major Leagues on April 15, 1 |
essionally for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago | Cubs and Kansas City Royals. |
The league's other teams were the Edmonton | Cubs and the Edmonton Eskimos. |
s of three organizations, the Phillies, Chicago | Cubs, and California Angels, before calling it a car |
After the 2002 MLB season, Lee left the | Cubs and returned to Japan to serve as the Orix Blue |
hance began his career in 1898 with the Chicago | Cubs and played irregularly until 1902. |
45-105, 43 games behind the first-place Chicago | Cubs and 24.5 games behind the seventh-place Brookly |
Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago | Cubs, and St. Louis Browns. |
of three seasons in the majors for the Chicago | Cubs and Baltimore Orioles, and three seasons in Jap |
he Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago | Cubs, and Cleveland Indians. |
Baseball outfielder who played for the Chicago | Cubs and the Cleveland Indians. |
He started against the Chicago | Cubs, and he gave up 7 runs in only 4 innings. |
He was then traded to the Chicago | Cubs, and when he returned to the Phillies in 1936, |
the season to Three Finger Brown of the Chicago | Cubs, and the Giants finished one game back in the p |
It is the home of the Daytona | Cubs and the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. |
League Baseball relief pitcher for the Chicago | Cubs and Florida Marlins. |
He played for the Chicago | Cubs and Boston Doves in 1907. |
two seasons in the majors, 1991 for the Chicago | Cubs and 1993 for the New York Mets. |
x, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago | Cubs and San Francisco Giants. |
He was a constant promoter of the | Cubs and of daytime play at Wrigley Field. |
egular, in 1956, he played in 103 games for the | Cubs and reached career highs in homers (11), RBI (4 |
the Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Chicago | Cubs, and LA Dodgers |
majors, between 1972 and 1981, for the Chicago | Cubs and Cleveland Indians. |
he 1952 season would be played with the Chicago | Cubs, and it would be a career best season for him. |
some Major League Baseball games of the Chicago | Cubs and White Sox during the summer months. |
s, Lloyd was the sidekick to Jack Brickhouse on | Cubs and Chicago White Sox television broadcasts, du |
ajor League Baseball who played for the Chicago | Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals from 1930 to 1943 and i |
ying career, Warner was a scout for the Chicago | Cubs and managed and coached in their farm system. |
es, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Chicago | Cubs, and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
he Major Leagues from 1910-1911 for the Chicago | Cubs and Boston Rustlers. |
e St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago | Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
o played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago | Cubs, and San Diego Padres. |
ndedpitcher who played in 1994 with the Chicago | Cubs, and is now a minor league baseball pitching co |
career major league managerial record with the | Cubs and Tigers was 418-427 (.495). |
r MLB player for the Oakland Athletics, Chicago | Cubs, and San Diego Padres |
He played for the Chicago | Cubs and Boston Braves. |
On January 9, 2007, the | Cubs announced that O'Malley would be among 11 non-r |
In March 2011, the Daytona | Cubs announced they were forming a radio parnership |
During his brief stay with the | Cubs, announcer Bert Wilson placed Bilko at the end |
lead-off pair was dubbed "The Daily Double" by | Cubs announcer Harry Caray. |
In contrast, his successor as | Cubs announcer, Harry Caray, a radio broadcaster by |
The Chicago | Cubs' anthem, "Go, Cubs, Go" was recorded at CRC in |
Hartenstein entered the majors in 1966 with the | Cubs, appearing in one game as a pinch runner. |
ered the majors in August 1922 with the Chicago | Cubs, appearing for them in 12 innings of relief and |
Four to eight | cubs are born per litter. |
The Cape Cod | Cubs are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Hyannis, |
Upon investiture, Wolf | Cubs are awarded the Tenderpad, which is worn on the |
The Arizona League | Cubs are a minor league baseball team in Mesa, Arizo |
Still, the 1984 | Cubs are revered among Cubs fans. |
the world and whether or not Ma di Tau and her | cubs are among the last lions. |
Angeles Dodgers and Cliff Floyd of the Chicago | Cubs are the only visiting players to do so twice, w |
His 139 wins with the | Cubs are still the ninth-most in franchise history. |
After working out at the | Cubs' Arizona Spring Training facility, he was assig |
e was heavily pursued by the contending Chicago | Cubs around the trade deadline, and the soft-spoken |
He was signed by the | Cubs as a free agent for 2005 but was released at th |
World Series, he wrote a history of the Chicago | Cubs as part of the Putnam series of books that cove |
1980: Rolando Roomes was signed by the Chicago | Cubs as an amateur free agent. |
He was originally signed by the | Cubs as an amateur free-agent in 1950, and was assig |
brother is Leon Johnson, who played for the AZL | Cubs as a pitcher and outfielder in 2007 and 2008. |
He was signed by the Chicago | Cubs as an amateur free agent prior to the 1967 seas |
Lee spent 10 full seasons with the | Cubs, as well as a pair of cameo appearances in 1947 |
on began a 20-year-long tenure with the Chicago | Cubs as a manager in their farm system. |
eason was over, Mateo was traded to the Chicago | Cubs as the player to be named later from the trade |
the 1919 World Series, has referenced the 1918 | Cubs as having inspired the Black Sox. |
k Field in Austin, with a 7-5 win over the Waco | Cubs as well as an infamous cushion fight. |
1979 season, O'Berry was traded to the Chicago | Cubs as the player to be named later in an earlier d |
Borkowski originally signed with the | Cubs as a pitcher in 1946. |
Clines remained with the | Cubs as first base coach under manager Bob Kennedy u |
June 9, 1958: Signed by the Chicago | Cubs as an amateur free agent. |
Later on he would join the Chicago | Cubs as a scout in 1920. |
Hansen signed with the Chicago | Cubs as a free agent prior to the 1997 season. |
In 1917, he joined the Chicago | Cubs as team president, and was later hired as manag |
, 1999: Carlos Marmol was signed by the Chicago | Cubs as an amateur free agent. |
Moore was sent to the Chicago | Cubs as one of four players traded for pitcher Kyle |
He was signed by the Chicago | Cubs as an amateur free agent in 1984. |
Jones was signed by the Chicago | Cubs as a free agent infielder in 1982 out of the Un |
He remained with the | Cubs as a coach and scout. |
With the | Cubs, Asbell appeared in just 17 games, playing only |
ber 17, 1942 in a home game against the Chicago | Cubs at Shibe Park. |
In the series sweep against the Chicago | Cubs at Tropicana Field, Balfour was credited with t |
ut in relief on May 5, 1945 against the Chicago | Cubs at Sportsman's Park. |
uliffe got into a home game against the Chicago | Cubs at South End Grounds. |
nth inning in the Mets' 5-1 loss to the Chicago | Cubs at Shea Stadium. |
came as a starter on May 10 against the Chicago | Cubs at West Side Park. |
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