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About Chicago Cubs
The Chicago White Stockings club, the predecessor of the Cubs, was formed in 1870 to challenge the Cincinnati Red Stockings (now the Reds), baseball?s first professional team. The first professional league, the National Association, was founded the next year. Frustrated by players jumping from one team to another in search of higher pay, White Stockings president William Hulbert founded the National League in 1876 to provide regularly scheduled games, professional umpires, and better relations between players and owners. The team?s first manager was Albert Spalding, a star pitcher who left the game in 1878 to build his sporting goods company. Anson replaced Spalding and led the White Stockings to five NL titles during his first seven years as manager.
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With young, inexperienced players Chicago?s record remained unimpressive during the late 1890s. Two name changes?to the Colts in 1890 and the Orphans in 1898?reflected the roster. After a sportswriter noted that the team played like bear cubs, the team adopted the name Cubs in 1902. The change marked the beginning of Chicago?s second dynasty. Under managers Frank Selee and Frank Chance, the Cubs earned four NL pennants and two World Series victories from 1902 to 1912. Chicago?s pitching ace during this period was Three Finger Brown. In 1906 the Chicago Cubs captured the NL pennant after winning 116 games to set an all-time major league record, although they lost to the Chicago White Sox in the World Series.
With great pitching and powerful hitting, the Chicago Cubs continued to dominate the NL. Led by first baseman-manager Chance, the team won two more NL pennants and defeated the Detroit Tigers for two World Series championships in 1907 and 1908. Chicago won two more pennants in 1910 and 1918.
In 1921 the team was purchased by William Wrigley, a Chicago chewing gum manufacturer. Wrigley invested thousands of dollars in the team, bringing together infielder Hornsby and outfielders Wilson and Cuyler under manager Joe McCarthy. Led by the strong batting skills of Hornsby and Wilson, The Chicago Cubs won the NL pennant in 1929 before falling to the Philadelphia Athletics in the World Series. Chicago went on to capture four more pennants in 1932, 1935, 1938, and 1945 but was defeated each time in the World Series.
After the 1945 defeat, Chicago fell to the bottom of the NL despite the contributions of several future Hall of Fame players. Ernie Banks, who joined the team in 1953, became one of the greatest power-hitting shortstops in major league history, although he never played in a postseason game. Known simply as Mr. Cub, Banks in 1958 became the first member of a team with a losing record to be named the NL?s most valuable player (MVP). A year later he became the first NL player to win back-to-back MVP awards.
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