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Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.
They are members of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago (the other being the Chicago White Sox), the Cubs are also one of the...
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Filter this CollectionDusty Baker
Johnnie B. "Dusty" Baker, Jr. (born June 15, 1949 in Riverside, California) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball and the current manager of the Cincinnati Reds. He previously led the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs, winning the 2002...
From:
- 2003
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- 2006
Rene Lachemann
Rene George Lachemann (born May 4, 1945 in Los Angeles, California) is a former coach, catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. Lachemann served as the first manager in the history of the Florida Marlins (1993-96) and also skippered the Seattle...
From:
- 2002
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- 2002
Don Baylor
Donald Edward Baylor (born June 28, 1949) is a Major League Baseball coach and a former player and manager. During his 19-year playing career, he was a power hitter who played as a first baseman, outfielder, and designated hitter. He played for six...
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- 2000
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- 2002
Tom Trebelhorn
Thomas Lynn Trebelhorn (born January 27, 1948 in Portland, Oregon) is a former manager in Major League Baseball for the Milwaukee Brewers (1986-1991) and Chicago Cubs (1994). He currently serves as the manager of the Class A Salem-Keizer Volcanoes....
From:
- 1994
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- 1994
Joe Altobelli
Joseph Salvatore Altobelli (born May 26, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American former player, manager and coach in Major League Baseball. In 1983, he succeeded Hall of Famer Earl Weaver as manager of the Baltimore Orioles and led the team to...
From:
- 1991
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- 1991
Don Zimmer
Donald William Zimmer (born January 17, 1931, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former infielder, manager, and coach in Major League Baseball, currently serving as a senior advisor to the Tampa Bay Rays baseball organization. In December 2008, he suffered a...
From:
- 1988
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- 1991
Bob Kennedy
Robert Daniel Kennedy (August 18, 1920 - April 7, 2005) was a right fielder/third baseman, manager and executive in Major League Baseball.
From 1939-1957, Kennedy played for the Chicago White Sox (1939-42, 1946-48, 1955-56, 1957), Cleveland Indians ...
From:
- 1963
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- 1965
Charlie Metro
Charlie Metro, born Charles Moreskonich (born April 28, 1919), was an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Athletics, as well as a manager for the Chicago Cubs and the Kansas City Royals. He adopted the name "Metro" from his father...
From:
- 1963
To:
- 1963
El Tappe
Elvin Walter Tappe (May 21, 1927 - October 10, 1998) was a catcher for the Chicago Cubs from 1954 to 1962, but he was best known for being part of the Philip K. Wrigley-implemented College of Coaches in the 1961 season. The Cubs played the entire...
From:
- 1962
To:
- 1963
Lou Klein
Louis Frank Klein (October 22, 1918 - June 20, 1976) was an infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, the Cleveland Indians, and the Philadelphia Athletics, but he was best known as one of the players that jumped to the Mexican League and was...
From:
- 1962
To:
- 1963
Vedie Himsl
Avitus Bernard "Vedie" Himsl (April 02, 1917–March 15, 2004) was a baseball coach and scout. He was born in Plevna, Montana.
Himsl served as a coach of the Chicago Cubs from 1960 through 1964. In 1961 he became the first manager to participate in...
From:
- 1962
To:
- 1962
Harry Craft
Harry Francis Craft (April 19, 1915 in Ellisville, Mississippi - August 3, 1995 in Conroe, Texas) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He was an center fielder for the Cincinnati Reds from 1937-1942. Craft attended Mississippi College.
A...
From:
- 1961
To:
- 1961
Lou Boudreau
Louis "Lou" Boudreau (July 17, 1917, in Harvey, Illinois – August 10, 2001) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1970. He was also a radio announcer for the Chicago Cubs of the...
From:
- 1960
To:
- 1960
Charlie Grimm
Charles John Grimm (August 28, 1898 - November 15, 1983), nicknamed "Jolly Cholly", was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the Chicago Cubs; he was also a sometime radio broadcaster, and a popular...
From:
- 1960
To:
- 1960
Bob Scheffing
Robert Boden Scheffing (August 11, 1913 — October 26, 1985) was an American baseball player, coach, manager and front-office executive. Nicknamed "Grumpy," the native of Overland, Missouri is most often identified with the Chicago Cubs, for whom he...
From:
- 1957
To:
- 1959
Stan Hack
Stanley Camfield Hack (December 6, 1909 – December 15, 1979), nicknamed "Smiling Stan," was an American third baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Chicago Cubs and was the National League's top third...
From:
- 1954
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- 1956
Phil Cavarretta
Philip Joseph Cavarretta (born July 19, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who spent almost his entire career with the Chicago Cubs. He was voted the 1945 National League Most Valuable Player...
From:
- 1951
To:
- 1953
Frankie Frisch
Francis "Frankie" Frisch (September 9, 1898 – March 12, 1973), nicknamed the Fordham Flash, or The Old Flash, was an German-American Major League Baseball player of the early twentieth century.
Frisch was a switch-hitter who threw right-handed....
From:
- 1949
To:
- 1951
Charlie Grimm
Charles John Grimm (August 28, 1898 - November 15, 1983), nicknamed "Jolly Cholly", was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the Chicago Cubs; he was also a sometime radio broadcaster, and a popular...
From:
- 1944
To:
- 1949
Roy Johnson
Roy Cleveland Johnson (February 23, 1903 - September 10, 1973) was a left fielder/right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers (1929-32), Boston Red Sox (1932-35), New York Yankees (1936-37) and Boston Bees (1937-38). A...
From:
- 1944
To:
- 1944
Jimmie Wilson
James Wilson (July 23, 1900 — May 31, 1947), nicknamed "Ace," began his professional sports career as a soccer outside right in the National Association Football League and American Soccer League before becoming a catcher, manager and coach in...
From:
- 1941
To:
- 1944
Charlie Grimm
Charles John Grimm (August 28, 1898 - November 15, 1983), nicknamed "Jolly Cholly", was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the Chicago Cubs; he was also a sometime radio broadcaster, and a popular...
From:
- 1931
To:
- 1938
Rogers Hornsby
Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed "The Rajah", was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. Hornsby's first name, Rogers, was his mother's maiden name. He spent the majority of his playing career with the St....
From:
- 1930
To:
- 1932
Joe McCarthy
Joseph Vincent McCarthy (April 21, 1887 – January 13, 1978) was an American manager in Major League Baseball, most renowned for his leadership of the "Bronx Bombers" teams of the New York Yankees from 1931 to 1946. The first manager to win pennants...
From:
- 1926
To:
- 1930
George Gibson
George C. Gibson (July 22, 1880 - January 25, 1967), nicknamed Mooney, was a Canadian baseball player (catcher) who caught for two different Major League teams, starting in 1905 with the Pittsburgh Pirates and ending his playing career with the New...
From:
- 1925
To:
- 1925
Rabbit Maranville
Walter James Vincent Maranville (November 11, 1891 - January 5, 1954), better known as Rabbit Maranville due to his speed and small stature (5'5", 155 pounds), was a Major League Baseball shortstop. At the time of his retirement in 1935, he had...
From:
- 1925
To:
- 1925
Bill Killefer
William Killefer (October 10, 1887 - July 3, 1960), nicknamed "Reindeer Bill", was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who had a 12-year career for the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs. He played for the...
From:
- 1921
To:
- 1925
Johnny Evers
John Joseph Evers (July 21, 1883 – March 28, 1947) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1946. He was born in Troy, New York.
Evers' last name originally rhymed with...
From:
- 1921
To:
- 1921
Fred Mitchell
Frederick Francis Mitchell, born Frederick Francis Yapp (June 5, 1878 – October 13, 1970), was an American right-handed pitcher, catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. After pitching for the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics,...
From:
- 1917
To:
- 1920
Joe Tinker
Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880 – July 27, 1948) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He was born in Muscotah, Kansas.
Tinker was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.
For most of his career he played for the Chicago Cubs,...
From:
- 1916
To:
- 1916
Roger Bresnahan
Roger Philip Bresnahan (June 11, 1879 – December 4, 1944), nicknamed "The Duke of Tralee" for his Irish roots, was an American player in Major League Baseball who starred primarily as a catcher and a player-manager. He was elected to the Baseball...
From:
- 1915
To:
- 1915
Hank O'Day
Henry Francis O'Day (July 8, 1862 – July 2, 1935) was an American right-handed pitcher, umpire and manager in Major League Baseball who worked as a National League (NL) umpire for 30 years between 1895 and 1927, and was the only person in NL history...
From:
- 1914
To:
- 1914
Johnny Evers
John Joseph Evers (July 21, 1883 – March 28, 1947) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1946. He was born in Troy, New York.
Evers' last name originally rhymed with...
From:
- 1913
To:
- 1913
Frank Chance
Frank Leroy Chance (September 9, 1876 – September 15, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century. Performing the roles of first baseman and manager, Chance led the Chicago Cubs to four National League championships in...
From:
- 1905
To:
- 1912
Frank Selee
Frank Gibson Selee (October 26, 1859 – July 5, 1909) was an American Major League Baseball manager in the National League (NL). In his 16 year Major League career, he managed the Boston Beaneaters for 12 seasons, and the Chicago Orphans/Cubs for...
From:
- 1902
To:
- 1905
Tom Loftus
Thomas Joseph Loftus (November 15, 1856 - April 16, 1910) is a former manager in the American Association, the National League, and the American League. His playing career began in 1877 with the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League, but...
From:
- 1900
To:
- 1901
Tom Burns
Thomas Everett Burns (March 30, 1857 – March 19, 1902) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball, primarily for the Chicago White Stockings/Colts. He also played for, and managed, the Pittsburgh Pirates for part of one season....
From:
- 1898
To:
- 1899
Silver Flint
Frank Sylvester Flint (August 3, 1855 - January 14, 1892) was a Major League catcher in the 19th century. He began his career at age 19 with the St. Louis Red Stockings of the National Association and he played one year for the Indianapolis Blues...
From:
- 1879
To:
- 1879
Bob Ferguson
Robert "Bob" Ferguson (1848-1915), was a Scottish golfer who won a hat-trick of titles at The Open Championship in 1880, 1881 and 1882. He was especially noted for his putting. He is one of only four men who have won The Open three years in a row....
From:
- 1878
To:
- 1878
Albert Spalding
Albert Goodwill Spalding (Byron, Illinois September 2, 1850 – September 9, 1915 in Point Loma, California) was a professional baseball player, manager and co-founder of A.G. Spalding sporting goods company.
Having played baseball throughout his...
From:
- 1876
To:
- 1877