Through April 28, the Cubs have used 2,175 players during their 147 seasons in the National League.
Nearly one quarter, 531, played no more than 10 games.
There were 13 additions to that list.
A previous post told the story of Bernie Friberg, who rarely played first base during 6 season as a Cub, yet in 1925 made the first 2 outs of a triple play moments after taking over at first for.
A previous post told the story of a triple play made by Bernie Friberg of the Cubs, in a 1925 game at home against the Dodgers.
Friberg, rarely stationed at first base, had entered the game only.
Yesterday's post described the Cubs' walk-off victories in which they were shut out until they scored all their runs in their final inning.
Based on my search, the Cubs have had 61 such victories.
Through Saturday, the Cubs have played 18,805 games since the Modern Era began in 1901.
Only a handful of those games have been different from all that came before and after it.
Among those.