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The 2007 season marked a vast improvement for the Chicago Cubs – they went from finishing last in the National League Central in 2006, to winning the Central Division in 2007. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to bring home a World Series title, and the Cubs now have the regrettable distinction of being the team in the longest dry spell between championships of all of the four major U.S. sports leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL). Though their recent acquisition by Sam Zell, who does not want to own them and intends to sell them and Wrigley Field separately, has left their future somewhat uncertain, it has not daunted their determination to get to the World Series. Manager Lou Piniella is as committed as ever to the team’s success, and with the additions of Jose Ascanio, Jon Lieber and Kosuke Fukudome, the Chicago Cubs are starting the 2008 season as frontrunners in NL Central. Since it’s very likely that Wrigley Field will not be Wrigley Field by next season, tickets are sure to go fast. Get your tickets now before you miss what may be your last chance to see the legendary Chicago Cubs at the historic Wrigley Field!
The team that became the Cubs dates back to 1870. The Chicago franchise went through a number of monikers before settling on Cubs in 1897. In the years between they were led by player-manager Cap Anson, one of the greatest pre-20th century players in the game. Anson led the team to over 1200 wins and 5 titles during his tenure. He also became the first batter to collect 3000 hits.
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The turn of the century Cubs were one of the most powerful in the league. Led by the immortalized double play combination of Tinkers, Evers, and Chance the Cubs set a still standing record for most wins in a season in 1906. With four Hall of Famers they went on to win back to back World Series Titles in 1907 and 1908. Since then however they have experienced the longest title drought in professional sports.
Despite their lack of championships the Cubs have been a competitive and entertaining team throughout their history. In 1932 they were the victim of Babe Ruth’s supposed “called shot” in the World Series. In 1945 they once again reached the World Series only to lose once again. In the process they incurred the wrath of tavern owner Billy Sianis who was thrown out of the stadium with his goat. Sianis cursed the Cubs that they would never win another pennant or play another World Series at Wrigley Field again.
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