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The second night game ever played at Wrigley Field was a Red…
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Members of the Kenosha Comets of the All-American Girls Base…
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From 1946 through 1965, the Hearst newspaper chain sponsored…
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The Chicago Cubs were going nowhere fast heading into a mostly…
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Stan Musial didn’t expect to play when his St. Louis Cardinals…
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“There haven’t been many — if any — finer finishing touches…
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“He’s been hotter than the weather, and in the Midwest, that’s…
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Before Yogi Berra came up with his now famous quip, “It looks…
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The 1947 All-Star Game was played for the first time in Wrigley…
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In 1946, the Esquire’s All-American Boys’ Baseball Game,…
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The Chicago Cubs “swished home run bats that belted big George…
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In the second half of 1945, no pitcher in baseball had been as…
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Today, it would be called an “instant classic.”For the 41,708…
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For Dizzy Trout, the 30-year-old right-hander, no victory had…
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After a six-year hiatus, the Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees…
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On May 5, 1943, the Chicago Tribune was chock-full of news. For…
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This Week in SABR: December 6, 2019
July 18, 1944: AAGPBL plays in second night game ever at Wrigley Field
July 1, 1943: All-American Girls play first game under the lights at Wrigley Field
The SABR Bookshelf: Fall 2019
July 11, 1949: Chicago Herald-American All-Star Game: a tripleheader of future stars
September 14, 1957: Ernie Banks blasts three home runs in win over Pirates
May 13, 1958: Stan Musial delivers in the pinch for his 3,000th hit
July 2, 1957: Cubs waste Lee Walls’ cycle
September 2, 1957: Braves’ Aaron, Cubs’ Banks shine in Labor Day shootout at Wrigley
May 12, 1955: ‘Toothpick’ Sam Jones becomes first African American pitcher to toss MLB no-hitter
August 4, 1955: Ernie Banks bashes three home runs to power Cubs in comeback victory
June 11, 1952: Cubs’ Hank Sauer gets second home run ‘hat trick’
July 8, 1947: NL pitching dominates in All-Star Game at Wrigley Field
April 17, 1954: Cubs thump Cardinals in NL’s longest 9-inning game
August 28, 1950: Cubs’ Hank Sauer slams three home runs
August 10, 1946: Cobb meets Wagner in the Windy City for high school all-star game
June 28, 1950: Cubs’ Roy Smalley hits for the cycle and drives in four
October 7, 1945: Tigers gain World Series edge behind Newhouser’s princely pitching
October 8, 1945: ‘Tragedy and Farce’: Stan Hack’s hit in 12th wins Game 6 for Cubs
October 6, 1945: Goat, Trout leave Cubs cursed and ‘Dizzy’ in Game 4
October 5, 1938: Yankees’ Red Ruffing shackles Cubs in World Series opener
May 5, 1943: Cubs’ Claude Passeau bests Cardinals’ Max Lanier in extra-inning duel