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Chicago Cubs Information:
The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are in the Central Division of the National League.
Current Events
2005-2006 Offseason News
November 18, 2005- Former SF Giants reliever, Scott Eyre, agrees to a 11 million, 3 year contract.
November 29, 2005- Relief pitcher Bob Howry signs a 12 million, three year contract.
December 7, 2005- Sergio Mitre & 2 pitching prospects are traded to the Marlins for Center Fielder Juan Pierre. Infielder John Mabry is also signed to a one-year contract.
December 20, 2005- Right Fielder Jacque Jones signs with the Cubs for 3 years, 16 million.
January 9, 2006- Center Fielder Corey Patterson traded to Baltimore Orioles for 2 minor leaguers.
Quick facts
Founded: 1870, as an independent professional club. Joined the National Association in 1871. Became a charter National League member in 1876.
Formerly known as: White Stockings, in the 1870s. Colts, in the late 1890s. Orphans, 1898, after the firing of longtime manager Cap Anson. Remnants, in 1901, after a number of players deserted the team for the
American League. The nickname Cubs was coined in 1902 when manager Frank Selee arrived and rebuilt the club with young, inexperienced players. The Chicago Tribune tried to call the team the Spuds around this
time, but that name did not appeal.
Home ballpark: 23rd Street Grounds (1874-1877) (first as part of the National Association, later as National League) No home 1872-1873 (club dormant for two years after Great Chicago Fire)
Union Base-Ball Grounds (1871) (as part of the National Association) Dexter Park (1870) (as an independent professional club)
Uniform colors: Blue, Red, and White
Logo design: A red "C" circumscribed by a blue circle. Sometimes a smaller "ubs" will follow the large "C", or the team will make use of a cartoon bear cub.
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