Hole | Wins | Losses | Score | +11 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 34 | 48 | +11 | (-1) |
10 | ||||
Avg | 34 | 48 | +44 |
The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in the state of Illinois. They have won three World Series championships and are known for their iconic Wrigley Field stadium, which is one of the most historic and beloved ballparks in baseball.
Throughout their history, the Cubs have had many notable players, including Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Ryne Sandberg, and Kerry Wood, among others. The team has also been a part of several high-profile trades and acquisitions over the years, including the acquisition of Billy Goat Williams in 1932, which was instrumental in bringing the team to Wrigley Field.
The Cubs have had varying degrees of success throughout their history, but they experienced a resurgence in the mid-2000s under the leadership of general manager Theo Epstein and manager Lou Piniella. The team made several playoff appearances during this time, including a trip to the World Series in 2016, where they ultimately lost to the Cleveland Indians.
Despite not winning a championship since 1908, the Cubs remain a beloved and iconic part of Chicago's sports landscape, with a dedicated fan base that has supported them through thick and thin. Updated: June 26, 2025 at 8:37 PM