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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1917Grover Cleveland “Pete” Alexander with the Cubs in 1921 | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images One of these deals helped solidify the Cubs for the following season. After dominating the National League for the first decade-plus of the 20th Century, the Cubs fell into disrepair around the time they left West Side Grounds for Wrigley Field. 1917 was their third straight losing sea...2025Check it out Grover Cleveland latest news
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1918Lefty Tyler warms up before a Cubs game in 1920 | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The Cubs won the NL pennant in this abbreviated season. The Cubs got off to a fantastic start in 1918, at one point going on a 25-7 run. By June 29 they were 42-17 and well-established in first place. When the season ended early due to World War I, the Cubs were 84-45 and ahead by 10½ games. T...2025See more Lefty Tyler rumors
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1920Cubs owner William Wrigley in the 1920s | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Talk about quiet years. Coming off a 1919 season in which they had been competitive until a losing September, the 1920 Cubs started the year with a big clunk. They lost eight of their first 10, then went on a 22-7 run which put them in first place. That run ended with a nine-game winning streak — imme...2025Click for news about Texas League news
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1923Sheriff Blake | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Talk about a quiet year. There is almost nothing memorable about the 1923 Cubs. They never inhabited first place, not even for a day. After May, the closest they came to first place was six games, and even then, in mid-June, they were just 30-27. They had no real memorable seasons from any of their players, though George Grant...2025See more articles White Sox
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1926Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images One very significant player was acquired in this calendar year. The Cubs changed managers in 1926, hiring Joe McCarthy, who had previously managed at Louisville (American Association). Whether it was McCarthy or his players or both, the team immediately improved over a poor 1925 showing. In contention early, an 11-17 June took them out of pen...2025Check it out Rhys Hoskins news
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1936Joe Marty at spring training with the Cubs in 1937 | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The Cubs came off a 100-win season and fell flat. The Cubs won 100 games and the NL pennant in 1935. It was their third pennant in seven seasons. No Cubs fan back then would have guessed it would take 81 years for the Cubs to win 100 games again. Anyway. The Cubs did contend for most of 193...2024Continue with Dizzy Dean headline news
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• A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1947Lonny Frey at spring training on Catalina Island in 1937 | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Here’s a year where we have to include some non-trade transactions. The Cubs declined from 98 wins in the pennant year of 1945 to 82 in 1946... and then to a losing record at 69-85 in 1947. What did the Cubs do? Why, they tried to recapture previous pennant glory by reacquiring some o...2024See more articles White Sox injury
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• Today in White Sox History: November 4Bright star turned tarnished Black Sock Lefty Williams died on this day, 64 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Two departures, from different walks of life 1959 White Sox pitching standout and central Black Sox World Series fixer Lefty Williams died in Laguna Beach, Calif. Williams had just six games under his belt (1913-14) with the Detroit Tigers when the White Sox boug...2023Check it out White Sox injury report
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• Today in White Sox History: June 24
Red Faber thought his relief outing would never end, on this day 88 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Another neverending game 1914 In a telegram discovered in 2012, White Sox owner Charles Comiskey told scout George Mills that the asking price for pitcher Babe Ruth was too high at $16,000. At the time, Ruth was playing for the Baltimore Orioles. Comiskey had sent Mills...2023Check it out White Sox injury update
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• Today in White Sox History: April 3
Lu Blue turned a $15,000 investment into a slap-hitting bonanza for the White Sox. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images All hail the hitterish 1931 Slap-hitting first baseman Luzurne “Lu” Blue is purchased from the St. Louis Browns for $15,000. Blue was brilliant for the last-place White Sox in 1931, with his 5.3 WAR nearly doubling that of second-place Red Faber. Blue finished 17th i...2023Click for news about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: September 15Red Faber spun a masterpiece in Boston on this day, 109 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Red Faber paints a masterpiece 1901 In a doubleheader nightcap hosting Milwaukee, the White Sox hit an MLB-record five triples in the eighth inning — and three of them were consecutive! Sam Mertes, Fred Hartman and Herm McFarland started off the barrage with three three-baggers in a ...2024Read about White Sox contract
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• Today in White Sox History: June 23The cavernous center field of Comiskey Park allowed Happy Felsch to set an AL chances mark that still stands, on this day 105 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Defensive records fall here 1919 White Sox center fielder Happy Felsch tied a 15-year-old record set by Harry Bay for most chances in a nine-inning game: 12. He had 11 putouts and one assist (Jack Graney, doubled ...2024Check it out White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: October 6This Happy fella struck the first homer in White Sox World Series history, on this day, 106 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The South Siders keep a World Series winning streak rolling 1905 The White Sox lost the pennant on the next-to-last day of the season when pitcher Doc White couldn’t beat the bottom-feeding St. Louis Browns. White and the Sox lost, 6-2, and handed...2023Check it out White Sox salary
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• Horse Tracks: Broncos hold winning record at historic baseball park
Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images ...and everyone thought that just the Red Sox lost there. A couple weeks ago, I joined the coaching brain-trust that molded a scattered bunch of boys into a fierce 10U baseball squad known as the Bow Sheepdog Grizzlies. Although it would not end up being the Grizzlies year in the playoffs, the coaches celebrated a terrific season of growth an...2023Visit the page Red Sox trade rumors
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• Horse Tracks: Broncos hold winning record at historic baseball park
Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images ...and everyone thought that just the Red Sox lost there. A couple weeks ago, I joined the coaching brain-trust that molded a scattered bunch of boys into a fierce 10U baseball squad known as the Bow Sheepdog Grizzlies. Although it would not end up being the Grizzlies year in the playoffs, the coaches celebrated a terrific season of growth an...2023Click for news about Red Sox salary
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• Baseball history unpacked, August 17
Ray Chapman | Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images A thrice-weekly digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB factoids, gathered from reputable sources. Ray Chapman memorial day. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore and various narratives to follow as ...2022See more Christy Mathewson
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• Today in White Sox History: October 31Ed Walsh [left] coached his sons Ed and Bob at Notre Dame. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The younger Ed Walsh is beset by tragedy 1937 Ed Arthur Walsh, son of White Sox legend Ed Walsh, died of rheumatic fever after falling into a coma at his childhood home in Meriden, Conn. He was just 32 years old. Quite obviously, the younger Walsh would never escape the shadow of his father,...2024Read about White Sox
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• This Day in MLB History: March 21
Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images MLB History 1908 - Ty Cobb signs with the Detroit Tigers for $4,000 and will receive an $800 bonus if he finishes the season with a .300 batting average. 1921 - Gene Paulette is banned from organized baseball for throwing games. 1931 - The Chicago White Sox and the New York Giants are the first major league teams to play a night game. 1957...2023Check it out Detroit Tigers
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• Cubs historical sleuthing: 1935 winning streak edition
Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Two clues came with the photo, and they were enough to narrow this down. This series went up to about 1996 before I discovered that virtually all the photos after that in Getty Images’ archive were dated. I’ve helped out Getty with a number of these, sending them to an editor there to provide them with my sleuthing answers. So, I decided to r...2022
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John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images All the #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB news you can use, four days a week. In short, we’re looking forward to baseball. Welcome to today’s edition of Cub Tracks news and notes™, a greatest-hits collection of Chicago-style beat writers and bloggers, ground from #Cubs, #MiLB, and #MLB baseball, overheated, steeped in writers’ tears, a...2023Check it out Cub Tracks
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• Today in White Sox History: August 20
“The Great” Art Shires had a helluva debut in the majors on this day, 94 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Shoeless Joe and Art the Great arrive on the South Side 1915 The White Sox acquired Shoeless Joe Jackson from Cleveland for $31,500 (almost $900,000 today) along with pitcher Ed Klepfer, outfielder Braggo Roth and a player to be named later. Klepfer had seen scant ti...2022See also White Sox
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