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Cubs and posted
The Cubs posted a winning record ( 83 78 ) for the third consecutive season, the first time the club had done so since 1972, and a new era of ownership under the Ricketts ' family was approved by MLB owners in early October.
His best season in the Minors came in 1996, when he posted a 10-2 record for the Daytona Cubs.
Eckersley remained with the Cubs in 1985, when he posted an 11 7 record with two shutouts ( the last two of his career ).
In 1949 Charlie Grimm, the Cubs ' new manager, posted a framed excerpt from that interview in the Cubs clubhouse, where it remains.
He worked as a back up catcher to Michael Barrett although, many of the Cubs pitchers preferred pitching to Blanco as his 2005 catcher's earned run average of 3. 58 was almost 1 run lower than the 4. 45 average posted by Barrett.
His most productive season came in 2001 with the Cubs, when he posted career-highs in batting average (. 290 ), RBI ( 66 ), runs ( 76 ), hits ( 153 ) and games played ( 147 ).
After the 1969 season, he was traded to the Cubs, and he posted 1970 totals of 19 HRs and 68 RBI before hitting only. 210 in 1971 with just 8 home runs.
After the Cubs posted their first winning record in 17 years, Kennedy began to assert a more traditional managerial authority over the team.
The Cubs posted a 19 40 record during Lee's stint on the disabled list.

Cubs and disappointing
After a disappointing record of 59-73 and a 9th-place finish in 1897, Anson was released by the Cubs as both a player and manager.
After two disappointing seasons, Hartnett was dismissed by the Cubs on November 13, 1940, after 19 years with the club.
After a relatively disappointing 1976 season, in which he battled injuries, Thorton split time between the Cubs and the Montreal Expos.

Cubs and 67
After losing a dismal 103 games in 1966, the Cubs brought home consecutive winning records in ' 67 and ' 68, marking the first time a Cub team had accomplished that feat in over two decades.
On July 22, 1924, O ' Farrell suffered a fractured skull during a game against the Boston Braves and Hartnett took over as the Cubs starting catcher, posting a. 299 batting average along with 16 home runs and 67 runs batted in.
From through, Oliver played for the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1959, 1961 63 ), Milwaukee & Atlanta Braves ( 1963 67 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1967 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1968 ) and Chicago Cubs ( 1968 69 ).
Kenneth Andre Ian Rodgers ( December 2, 1934 December 13, 2004 ) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York and San Francisco Giants ( 1957 60 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1961 64 ) and Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1965 67 ).
Robert Ray Buhl ( August 12, 1928 February 16, 2001 ) was an American right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Milwaukee Braves ( 1953 62 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1962 66 ) and Philadelphia Phillies ( 1966 67 ).
From 1962 through 1969, Johnson played for the 1962 Milwaukee Braves, was back in the minor league for ' 63 and ' 64, then played for the Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1965 67 ), 1968 Chicago Cubs, 1968 Cleveland Indians, and the 1969 California Angels.
From this point on, Johnson's major league career rapidly wound down, as he played in just 104 games for the Dodgers in 1967, a combined 127 for the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians in 1968, and just 67 for the California Angels in 1969, with only a. 203 batting average.
Primarily a third baseman — despite his diminutive ( 5 feet, 6 inches / 1. 67 m ) size — Haney compiled a. 275 batting average for the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, plus brief appearances with the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals.

Cubs and
" In the ninth inning, the Cubs trailed 9 8, and faced the premier relief pitcher of the time, Bruce Sutter.
They then won back to back World Series titles in 1907 08 In 1902, Spalding, who by this time had revamped the roster to boast what would soon be one of the best teams of the early century, sold the club to Jim Hart, and the franchise became known as the Chicago Cubs.
The Cubs enjoyed one more pennant at the close of World War II, finishing 98 56.
The Cubs hit a high-water mark on June 28 at 47 22, boasting an game NL East lead, as they were led by Bobby Murcer ( 27 Hr / 89 RBI ), and Rick Reuschel ( 20 10 ).
However, the Philadelphia Phillies cut the lead to two by the All-star break, as the Cubs sat 19 games over. 500, but they swooned late in the season, going 20 40 after July 31.
The Cubs finished in 4th place at 81 81, while Philadelphia surged, finishing with 101 wins.
The 1983 Cubs had finished 71 91 under Lee Elia, who was fired before the season ended by Green.
Sutcliffe proceeded to go 16 1 for Cubs and capture the Cy Young Award.
With strong defense Dernier CF and Sandberg 2B, won the NL Gold Glove-solid pitching and clutch hitting, the Cubs were a well balanced team.
After the bench-clearing fight the Cubs won the second game, and the sweep put the Cubs at 68 45.
The Cubs concluded the regular season with a 96 65 record, 6. 5 games ahead of the 2nd place Mets.
With wins of 13 0 and 4 2, the Cubs needed to win only one game of the next three in San Diego to make to the World Series.
After being beaten in Game 3 7 1, the Cubs lost Game 4 when Smith, with the game tied 5 5, allowed a game-winning home run to Garvey in the bottom of the ninth inning.
In Game 5 the Cubs took a 3 0 lead into the 6th inning, and a 3 2 lead into the seventh with Sutcliffe ( who won the Cy Young Award that year ) still on the mound.
The club started out well, going 35 19 through mid-June, but injuries to Sutcliffe and others in the pitching staff contributed to a 13 game losing streak that pushed the Cubs out of contention.
The win propelled the Cubs into the postseason once again with a 90 73 regular season tally.
Florida shut the Cubs out in Game 5, but young pitcher Mark Prior led the Cubs in Game 6 as they took a 3 0 lead into the 8th inning and it was at this point when a now-infamous incident took place.
In 2006, bottom fell out as the Cubs finished 66 96, last in the NL Central.
After a rough start, which included a brawl between Michael Barrett and Carlos Zambrano, the Cubs overcame the Milwaukee Brewers, who had led the division for most of the season, with winning streaks in June and July, coupled with a pair of dramatic, late-inning wins against the Reds, and ultimately clinched the NL Central with a record of 85 77.

Cubs and 95
On October 27, 2009, Thomas S. Ricketts purchased a majority ( 95 percent ) ownership of the Chicago Cubs.
He was the first overall pick in the 1982 MLB draft by the Chicago Cubs, and played for the Cubs ( 1985 95, 1997 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1996, 1998, 2001 02 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1997 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1998 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1999, 2000 ) and New York Mets ( 1999 ).
He played with the Kansas City Royals ( 1988 95 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1996 99 ), Chicago Cubs ( 2001 02 ), Houston Astros ( 2002 ), Chicago White Sox ( 2003 ), New York Yankees ( 2004 05 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 2006 08 ) and the Arizona Diamondbacks ( 2009 ).
When Lofton joined the Chicago Cubs in 2003, he was joining a team that just one season before had lost 95 games.
Lofton had a hand in helping the Cubs make the 2003 postseason, which for just the sixth time since the divisional series format was introduced in 1969 had a team made the postseason after having lost 95 games or more the previous season.
He began the season with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs where he went 13-8 with a 3. 95 ERA and 135 strikeouts in 27 games, 26 starts.
Remlinger has played with the San Francisco Giants ( 1991 ), New York Mets ( 1994 95 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1995 98 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1999 2002, 2006 ), Chicago Cubs ( 2003 2005 ), and the Boston Red Sox ( 2005 ).
He formerly broadcast Minor League Baseball for the Geneva ( 1993 ) & Williamsport ( 1994 95 ) Cubs currently known as the Williamsport Crosscutters.
Still, the Cards ' skipper began managing at the beginning of the season ; the Redbirds won 95 games but finished second, three games behind the Chicago Cubs.
After leaving Baltimore as a free agent, Morgan would spend his first stint with the Chicago Cubs from 1992 95.
In 2008, the association had 95, 877 uniformed members, with approximately 2700 Scout groups in the sections Grasshopper Scouts, Cubs, Scouts, Venture and Rover Scouts, making it the largest uniformed youth organisation in Hong Kong.

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