Beginning with a 14-8 win at home over National Association rival Hartford in 1871, the Cubs have played 219 games on Memorial Day in previous seasons.
Their first on the road was a 5-1 win at.
You may have heard that the catcher's interference call that gave the Phillies their final run against the Astros in the eighth inning Saturday night was just the second in post-season history with.
While the 500-homer club boasts sluggers such as Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle and Ernie Banks, the 400-homer club offers us a glimpse into one of baseball's superglues: a diversity of skills. The 400-homer club features athletic stars like the 5-foot-9 Mel Ott and the switch-hitting Chipper Jones.
It includes players
Since 1901, Cubs have played 25 games that ended in extra innings with both teams having scored at least 10 runs.
They have won 13 and lost 12.
The first was not until 1935, a 14-13 loss at home.