Al Yellon
/in /by Jacob PomrenkeAl Yellon began his life as a Cubs fan in what could have, should have, been a golden era for his team—watching Hall of Famers Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, Fergie Jenkins, and the guy who should be in the Hall, Ron Santo. He’s seen many thrills over the years, but not the ultimate one, winning a championship. A television director at ABC-7 in Chicago by day, he is also the editor of the Maple Street Press Cubs Annual and co-author of Cubs By The Numbers from Skyhorse Publishing: stories of every Cub who has worn a uniform number since the Cubs first donned digits in 1932. He lives two and a half miles from Wrigley Field and can be found in the left-field bleachers for virtually every home game.
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