Third in a series of posts about home runs hit by Cubs that are not to be found in baseball's official records.
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From 1876 through 1909, Cubs hitters lost only 1 home run when a game.
Second in a series of posts about home runs hit by Cubs that are not to be found in baseball's official records.
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From Opening Day of 1876 through Aug. 30, 1910, the Cubs played 4,387 r.
On Sept. 19, in the eighth inning, with 1 out and nobody on base, Nico Hoerner and Dansby Swanson singled.
On an 0-2 pitch, Cody Bellinger homered to center.
After the Cubs' concluded their 14-1.
In the quarter century between 1876, first year of the National League, and 1900, the Cubs hit 998 home runs about 40 per year.
142 of them, 1 in 7, came in a single season, 1884, when they.
A previous post looked at plays on which a Cubs runner who was on third base tried to score on a pitch that got past the plate, only to be thrown out, catcher to pitcher.
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