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Cubs and slugger
The Peaches are managed by Jimmy Dugan, a former marquee Cubs slugger who lost his career to alcohol.
Frank M. " Wildfire " Schulte ( September 17, 1882 – October 2, 1949 ) was an American right fielder and left-handed slugger in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs ( 1904 – 16 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1916 – 17 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1917 ) and Washington Senators ( 1918 ).
A two-time All-Star, Sauer was a feared slugger for the Cubs in the early 1950s, hitting over 30 home runs in six seasons, with a career-high 41 in 1954.

Cubs and Sammy
Sammy Sosa was the captain of the Chicago Cubs during his tenure with the team.
After the retirement of Sandberg and the trade of Dunston, the Cubs had holes to fill and the signing of Henry Rodriguez, known affectionately at " H-Rod " to bat cleanup provided protection for Sammy Sosa in the lineup, as Rodriguez slugged 31 round-trippers in his first season in Chicago.
Despite the fact that the Cubs had won 89 games, this fallout was decidedly unlovable, as the Cubs traded superstar Sammy Sosa after he had left the season's final game early and then lied about it publicly.
It was during that season, that Cubs announcer Chip Caray nicknamed him " Slammin ' Sammy ," a nickname that quickly spread.
Sammy Sosa had three 60 + home run seasons with the Cubs (' 98, ' 99, & ' 01 )
On June 20, Sammy Sosa hit his 600th career home run against the Chicago Cubs at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
* Sammy Taylor, Major league baseball from 1958-1963 with the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, and Cincinnati Reds.
After the game, when asked about the play, Chicago Cubs right fielder Sammy Sosa dubbed him " Spider-Man ".
After one year with the Cubs, he was traded to the White Sox for Sammy Sosa and Ken Patterson.
Grace was never a flashy power hitter, and was often overlooked on Cubs teams that included Ryne Sandberg, Andre Dawson and Sammy Sosa.
Cubs right fielder Sammy Sosa missed the cut-off man, allowing Lowell to move up to second base.
Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals was also honored twice, but shared his second award with Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs.
* 1998-Mark McGwire, St. Louis Cardinals, and Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs
Prior to the 2005 season, Hairston was traded to the Chicago Cubs ( along with Oriole prospects Mike Fontenot and David Crouthers ) for Sammy Sosa, thereby cementing Roberts's position as the Orioles ' starting second baseman.
The Cubs did come back, with a dramatic two-run home run by Sammy Sosa in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game, but the Marlins won the game in 11 innings 9 – 8.
* 1998: Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs
In the NLDS, the Braves swept Sammy Sosa and the Chicago Cubs.
On February 2, 2005, the Cubs signed Burnitz to a one year contract, the same day Sammy Sosa's trade to the Baltimore Orioles was finalized.
As a high schooler, he was invited to dinner by fellow Dominican and star Chicago Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa.
Growing up, the Chicago Cubs were his favorite baseball team, and Sammy Sosa was his favorite player.
Murcer is one of seven Cubs to have three multiple intentional-walk games since 1960, joining Ernie Banks, Sammy Sosa, Billy Williams, Don Kessinger, Derek Lee and Andre Dawson.
The Cubs had traded superstar Sammy Sosa, who had previously been one of their best hitters, before the 2005 season.
** Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs, OF ( NL )

Cubs and Sosa
The Cubs were swamped by media attention in 1998, and the team's two biggest headliners were Sosa and rookie flamethrower Kerry Wood.
After three seasons with the Chicago White Sox, Sosa became a member of the Chicago Cubs in 1992 and subsequently became one of the league's best hitters.
Sosa batted. 260 with 8 home runs and 25 RBIs in his first season with the Cubs.
Sosa continued his success with the Cubs in 1996 as he batted. 273 with 40 home runs and 100 RBIs.
Sosa wore the iconic # 21 with the Cubs in honor of his childhood idol Roberto Clemente Also in 1998, Sosa's 416 total bases were the most in a single season since Stan Musial's 429 in.
Sosa won the National League Most Valuable Player Award for leading the Cubs into the playoffs in 1998, earning every first-place vote except for the two cast by St. Louis writers, who voted for McGwire.
Sosa finished the season with 40 home runs, and he hit two more in the 2003 NLCS against the Florida Marlins, but overall, the Cubs lost the series in seven games.
On January 28, 2005, the Cubs traded Sosa to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for infielder / outfielder Jerry Hairston, Jr., infielder Mike Fontenot, and RHP Dave Crouthers.
Under the deal, Sosa earned $ 17, 875, 000 for the 2005 season, with the Cubs paying $ 7 million of his salary.
During a stretch of nine consecutive years, Sosa hit 35 + home runs and 100 + RBIs, all with the Chicago Cubs.
At the same time, the Chicago Cubs awarded Sosa's # 21 to new pitcher Jason Marquis, despite the fact that it was formerly worn by Sosa, who coincidentally later hit his 600th home run against Marquis.
On June 20, 2007, Sosa hit a home run off of Jason Marquis during an inter-league game against the Chicago Cubs.
The home run was the first one that Sosa had recorded against the Cubs, and as a result he has hit a home run against every active MLB team.

Cubs and dedicated
Sosa dedicated each of his 66 home runs that season to the memory of Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray, who died in February that year.

Cubs and each
Radio broadcasts had not begun and most devotees of baseball attended the games near home, in the town park or a pasture, with perhaps two or three trips to the city each season to see the Cubs or the Pirates or the Indians or the Red Sox.
After splitting the first two games at home, the Cubs headed to the Bay Area, where despite holding a lead at some point in each of the next three games, bullpen meltdowns and managerial blunders ultimately led to three straight losses.
* January 29 – Commissioner Happy Chandler fines the Yankees, Cubs, and Phillies $ 500 each for signing high school players.
On June 11, 1950, Spahn and pitcher Bob Rush of the Cubs each stole a base against each other ; no opposing pitchers again stole a base in the same game until May 3, 2004, when Jason Marquis and Greg Maddux repeated the feat.
Meier's show airs each weekday when not pre-empted by Chicago Cubs broadcasts.
* On September 9, 1969, the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets faced each other at Shea Stadium.
York fell below 20 homers in 1944 and 1945 ( 18 each ), and had a poor performance in the 1945 World Series, when Detroit defeated the Cubs in seven games.
It is split into three sections, Cubs, Scouts, and Rovers, with each section serving a different age group, and concentrating on different areas of personal development.
During baseball season, he would show & narrate highlights of the Cubs and White Sox games from the previous day, wearing a custom-sewn ball cap that had the front half of each team's cap, resulting in a two-billed cap which he would spin around, depending on which team's highlights were being shown.
The Cubs ( then the Orphans ) were allowed to draft two players each year from the AL team.
Honda salesmen and factory workers gave up holidays to repair the affected Super Cubs, visiting each customer in person.
The St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cardinals rival Chicago Cubs ( in games versus each other ) are very close behind in head-to-head tallies from 1901 onwards.
Combined, Schumaker and his teammate, Albert Pujols, were the first pair of Cardinals to hit five or more hits each since Charlie Gelbert and Taylor Douthit against the Chicago Cubs on May 16, 1930.
The records list the top 5 players in each category since the inception of the Cubs.
He was also in the umpiring crew for the May 30, 1956 doubleheader between the Braves and Chicago Cubs, in which the teams combined for a record 15 home runs ; the Braves ' Bobby Thomson hit a pair in each game, and Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews each homered in both contests as well.

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