Tenth in a series of posts about how the identity of the Cubs' greatest rival has changed over the years.
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The Cubs and Pirates were separated by just half a game as they prepared to.
Many factors can contribute to the size of a crowd at a Major League game.
Crowds almost always are bigger on weekends than on weekdays, and often bigger still on holidays.
Teams with winning.
Third in a series of posts about the evolution of the Cubs' record for largest home crowd, from 1901 through 1929, when they attracted 51,000 for an early-season game against the Cardinals, a total.
Seventeenth and last in a series of posts about attendance at Cubs' home games in 1876-1900, the 25 seasons of the National League before the Modern Era began in 1901.
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EVOLUTION OF.
Fifteenth in a series of posts about attendance at Cubs' home games in 1876-1900, the 25 seasons of the National League before the Modern Era began in 1901.
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After the final home games.