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If you’re the quintessential Chicago Cubs fan, you’ve probably always loved old-school Wrigley Field, with its unique dimensions, idiosyncrasies, and of course, the manually-operated scoreboard (with a crew inside hanging numbered, tin panels onto screws from panes). There’s always been a certain mystique as to what goes on inside this remnant of baseball’s past. Many a Chicago Cubs fan has wished that for just one day he or she could run the vintage, historical, old-time scoreboard monitoring the action at Wrigley Field. Well, now you can!
The ultimate Birthday, Christmas, Hanukkah, Valentine’s Day, Wedding Anniversary, Retirement, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Graduation gift for the passionate Chicago Cubs fan in your life!
Loaded with value! You get over 340 numerical tiles and all 30 MLB city team tiles, ensuring that you’ll always have more than enough tiles to keep track of all scores. Large numerical tiles for recording the current batter’s uniform number and smaller yellow numerical tiles for recording runs scored in the current half inning and hits are included. We even include tiles for spelling “NITE GAME"! Comes with a durable, portable container for storing tiles conveniently and a handsome inscribed nameplate.
Visually stunning décor for an executive's office, den, home library or study!
Heavy-duty, solid wooden (Baltic Birch) design is laminated and edge banded for increased durability. Each scoreboard is individually constructed by an expert craftsman concerned with manufacturing the finest of products, using carefully selected materials to ensure longevity. There is no doubt your Scoreboard Classics™ will be a collectible and heirloom of the future!
Looks great in your child's bedroom or the family rec room or game room!
Innovative, easy-to-use tracking system gives the scoreboard a great three-dimensional look! Simply slide the changeable tiles along rails to keep score of all the action!
Remarkably authentic graphics and artwork accurately replicates the Wrigley Field hand-operated scoreboard!
The perfect décor for bars, restaurants, sports bars, sports card/memorabilia shops and sporting goods stores with a Chicago Cubs fan clientele!
Be creative! Use your Scoreboard Classics™ to keep score of Little League, rec softball, high school, fantasy league games and more! You may order tiles for defunct MLB teams such as “BROOKLYN" or “MONTREAL." Keep score of NFL, NBA and NHL games in the off-season!
Functional clock authentically replicates the Wrigley Field scoreboard clock!
Just the right size – measures approximately 35 inches high by 56 inches long (approximately 3 feet by 4 ½ feet), ½ inch wide (thick), weighs approximately 20 pounds. Large enough for scores to be seen easily at a distance, yet small enough to fit into most prospective display areas. (Dramatic, yet practical).
Charmingly nostalgic!
Ready for instant use! Very minimal assembly required. Mounting hardware is already attached.
Please allow three weeks for your scoreboard to be shipped.
For interior use only.
"Being a longtime Chicago Cubs fan, I've had nothing but fond memories of Wrigley Field since going there as a youngster in the 1950's. When entering Wrigley Field, you can't help but notice the scoreboard. It is one of the major features that attracts fans to the park. Thanks to Scoreboard Classics I now have my own authentic, working model of the scoreboard - an identical replica with team tiles and number tiles to keep track of one game or all the games as I see fit. It is so realistic, right down to the working clock that sits atop the scoreboard. It is my most prized possession..."
Bill Stamper
Chicago, Illinois
Looking for the ultimate Chicago Cubs gift for the passionate Cubs fan in your life? One they’ll never forget? Maybe you’d like to treat yourself to an innovative, unique, exciting Chicago Cubs collectible with timeless appeal. You’ve come to the right place! Most Chicago Cubs memorabilia isn’t dynamic. T-shirts, hats, posters, autographs, jerseys – they’re all an important part of any serious Cubs fan’s collection, but they just don’t have anything to do with what’s actually happening on the field. Ever walk into a friend’s house a few innings into a Cubs game? If you’re a typical Cubs fan, what’s the first thing you say? “What’s the score?” “What inning is it?” “Who’s pitching?” This is what diehard Cubs fans live for! It may not be possible to make it to every game, but when you own a Scoreboard Classics™, it’s the next best thing to being there! You’ll stay on top of all the action! Post scores of out of town games. Celebrate the latest Cubs triumph with friends. Be an active participant in the drama that unfolds all season, from spring training – when hope springs eternal, through the dog days of summer, to the brisk autumn air of postseason baseball. Join the Cubs through all the ups and downs of a pennant race that mirrors life itself! Don’t just watch the game. Live the game. Your own hands-on, authentic Scoreboard Classics™ will keep you part of the action season after season! A Scoreboard Classics™ never goes out of style!
SCOREBOARD CLASSICS POLICIES/CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS ITEM -
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We are willing to sell to residents of Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and all other countries, but currently we can only accept orders from residents of the continental United States, unless you CONTACT US BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE, so that we may determine the shipping costs and any other possible customs-related costs such as duties, import fees or taxes.
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Workmanship is warrantied for five years. Simply ship us the scoreboard and we will repair it free of charge. Breakage from shipping (which rarely occurs, because the scoreboard is expertly packaged) is covered by the insurance we purchase. You will receive a replacement scoreboard, unless you prefer to have the existing scoreboard repaired, or you can choose to receive a refund. We can make repairs to your scoreboard if breakage occurs after you've owned it for some time. Please contact us to make arrangements.
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Cubs Players Who Have Led The National League In A Major Statistical Category -
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Batting Average -
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 - .372
Phil Cavarretta – 1945 - .355
Billy Williams – 1972 - .333
Bill Madlock – 1975 - .354
Bill Madlock – 1976 - .339
Bill Buckner – 1980 - .324
Derrek Lee – 2005 - .335
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Hits -
Harry Steinfeldt – 1906 – 176
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 – 207
Charlie Hollocher – 1918 – 161
Billy Herman – 1935 – 227
Stan Hack – 1940 – 191 – (tied with Frank McCormick of Cincinnati Reds)
Stan Hack – 1941 – 186
Phil Cavarretta – 1944 – 197 – (tied with Stan Musial of St. Louis Cardinals)
Billy Williams – 1970 – 205 – (tied with Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds)
Derrek Lee – 2005 – 199
Juan Pierre – 2006 – 204
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Runs -
Frank Chance – 1906 – 103 – (tied with Honus Wagner of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Jimmy Sheckard – 1911 – 121
Tommy Leach – 1913 – 99 – (tied with Max Carey of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Rogers Hornsby – 1929 – 156
Augie Galan – 1935 – 133
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1944 – 116
Glenn Beckert – 1968 – 98
Billy Williams – 1970 – 137
Ivan DeJesus – 1978 – 104
Ryne Sandberg – 1984 – 114
Ryne Sandberg – 1989 – 104 – (tied with Howard Johnson of New York Mets and Will Clark of San Francisco Giants)
Ryne Sandberg – 1990 – 116
Sammy Sosa – 1998 – 134
Sammy Sosa – 2001 – 146
Sammy Sosa – 2002 – 122
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Runs Batted In (R.B.I.) -
Harry Steinfeldt – 1906 – 83 – (tied with Jim Nealon of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Frank Schulte – 1911 – 107 – (tied with Chief Wilson of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Heinie Zimmerman (also played for New York Giants) – 1916 – 83
Hack Wilson – 1929 – 159
Hack Wilson – 1930 – 191
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1943 – 128
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1944 – 122
Hank Sauer – 1952 – 121
Ernie Banks – 1958 – 129
Ernie Banks – 1959 – 143
Andre Dawson – 1987 – 137
Sammy Sosa – 1998 – 158
Sammy Sosa – 2001 – 160
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Doubles –
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 – 41
Riggs Stephenson – 1927 – 46
Kiki Cuyler – 1934 – 42 – (tied with Ethan Allen of Philadelphia Phillies)
Billy Herman – 1935 – 57
Bill Buckner – 1981 – 35
Bill Buckner – 1983 – 38 – (tied with Johnny Ray of Pittsburgh Pirates and Al Oliver of Montreal Expos)
Mark Grace – 1995 – 51
Derrek Lee – 2005 – 50
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Triples –
Frank Schulte – 1906 – 13 – (tied with Fred Clarke of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Vic Saier – 1913 – 21
Billy Herman – 1939 – 18
George Altman – 1961 – 12
Ron Santo – 1964 – 13 – (tied with Dick Allen of Philadelphia Phillies)
Ryne Sandberg – 1984 – 19 – (tied with Juan Samuel of Philadelphia Phillies)
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Home Runs –
Frank Schulte – 1910 – 10 – (tied with Fred Beck of Boston Doves)
Frank Schulte – 1911 – 21
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 – 14
Cy Williams – 1916 – 12 – (tied with Dave Robertson of New York Giants)
Hack Wilson – 1926 – 21
Hack Wilson – 1927 – 30 – (tied with Cy Williams of Philadelphia Phillies)
Hack Wilson – 1928 – 31 – (tied with Jim Bottomley of St. Louis Cardinals)
Hack Wilson – 1930 – 56
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1943 – 29
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1944 – 33
Hank Sauer – 1952 – 37 – (tied with Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Ernie Banks – 1958 – 47
Ernie Banks – 1960 – 41
Dave Kingman – 1979 – 48
Andre Dawson – 1987 – 49
Ryne Sandberg – 1990 – 40
Sammy Sosa – 2000 – 50
Sammy Sosa – 2002 – 49
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Total Bases –
Frank Schulte – 1911 – 308
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 – 318
Charlie Hollocher – 1918 – 202
Rogers Hornsby – 1929 – 409
Bill “Swish” Nicholson – 1944 – 317
Ernie Banks – 1958 – 379
Billy Williams – 1968 – 321
Billy Williams – 1970 – 373
Billy Williams – 1972 – 348
Andre Dawson – 1987 – 353
Ryne Sandberg – 1990 – 344
Sammy Sosa – 1998 – 416
Sammy Sosa – 1999 – 397
Sammy Sosa – 2001 – 425
Derrek Lee – 2005 – 393
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Stolen Bases –
Frank Chance – 1903 – 67 – (tied with Jimmy Sheckard of Brooklyn Superbas)
Billy Maloney – 1905 – 59 – (tied with Art Devlin of New York Giants)
Frank Chance – 1906 – 57
Kiki Cuyler – 1928 – 37
Kiki Cuyler – 1929 – 43
Kiki Cuyler – 1930 – 37
Augie Galan – 1935 – 22
Augie Galan – 1937 – 23
Stan Hack – 1938 – 16
Stan Hack – 1939 – 17 – (tied with Lee Handley of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Chicago Cubs Leaders In On-Base Percentage –
Frank Chance – 1905 - .450
Jimmy Sheckard – 1911 - .434
Johnny Evers – 1912 - .431
Phil Cavarretta – 1945 - .449
Richie Ashburn – 1960 - .415
Ron Santo – 1964 - .398
Ron Santo – 1966 - .412
Gary Matthews – 1984 - .410
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Slugging Percentage –
Frank Schulte – 1911 - .534
Heinie Zimmerman – 1912 - .571
Rogers Hornsby – 1929 - .679
Hack Wilson – 1930 - .723
Ernie Banks – 1958 - .614
Billy Williams – 1972 - .606
Dave Kingman – 1979 - .613
Derrek Lee – 2005 - .662
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Walks –
Jimmy Sheckard – 1911 – 147
Jimmy Sheckard – 1912 – 122
Hack Wilson – 1926 – 69
Hack Wilson – 1930 – 105
Richie Ashburn – 1960 – 116
Ron Santo – 1964 – 86
Ron Santo – 1966 – 95
Ron Santo – 1967 – 96
Ron Santo – 1968 – 96
Gary Matthews – 1984 - 103
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Earned Run Average (E.R.A.) –
Jack Taylor – 1902 – 1.29
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1906 – 1.04
Jack “The Giant Killer” Pfiester – 1907 – 1.15
Hippo Vaughn – 1918 – 1.74
Grover Alexander – 1919 – 1.72
Grover Alexander – 1920 – 1.91
Lon Warneke – 1932 – 2.37
“Big Bill” Lee – 1938 – 2.66
Hank Borowy – 1945 – 2.13
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Wins –
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1909 – 27
Larry Cheney – 1912 – 26 – (tied with Rube Marquard of New York Giants)
Hippo Vaughn – 1918 – 22
Grover Alexander – 1920 – 27
Charlie Root – 1927 – 26
Pat Malone – 1929 – 22
Pat Malone – 1930 – 20 – (tied with Ray Kremer of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Lon Warneke – 1932 – 22
“Big Bill” Lee – 1938 – 22
Larry Jackson – 1964 – 24
Ferguson Jenkins – 1971 – 24
Rick Sutcliffe – 1987 – 18
Greg Maddux – 1992 – 20 – (tied with Tom Glavine of Atlanta Graves)
Carlos Zambrano – 2006 – 16 – (tied with Aaron Harang of Cincinnati Reds, Derek Lowe of Los Angeles Dodgers, Brad Penny of Los Angeles Dodgers, John Smoltz of Atlanta Braves and Brandon Webb of Arizona Diamondbacks)
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Strikeouts –
Fred Beebe (also played for St. Louis Cardinals) – 1906 – 171
Orval Overall – 1909 – 205
Hippo Vaughn – 1918 – 148
Hippo Vaughn – 1919 – 141
Grover Alexander – 1920 – 173
Pat Malone – 1929 – 166
Clay Bryant – 1938 – 135
Claude Passeau (also played for Philadelphia Phillies) – 1939 – 137 – (tied with Bucky Walters of Cincinnati Reds)
Johnny Schmitz – 1946 – 135
Sam Jones – 1955 – 198
Sam Jones – 1956 – 176
Ferguson Jenkins – 1969 – 273
Kerry Wood – 2003 – 266
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Shutouts –
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1906 – 9
Orval Overall – 1907 – 8 – (tied with Christy Mathewson of New York Giants)
Orval Overall – 1909 – 9
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1910 – (tied with Al Mattern of Boston Doves, Earl Moore of Philadelphia Phillies and Nap Rucker of Brooklyn Superbas)
Hippo Vaughn – 1918 – 8
Grover Alexander – 1919 – 9
Grover Alexander – 1921 – 3 – (tied with “Shufflin’ Phil” Douglas of New York Giants, Dana Fillingim of Boston Braves, Jesse Haines of St. Louis Cardinals, Dolf Luque of Cincinnati Reds, Clarence Mitchell of Brooklyn Robins, Johnny Morrison of Pitsburgh Pirates and Joe Oeschger of Boston Braves)
Sheriff Blake – 1928 – 4 – (tied with Burleigh Grimes of Pittsburgh Pirates, Doug McWeeny of Brooklyn Robins, Red Lucas of Cincinnati Reds and Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn Robins)
Pat Malone – 1929 – 5
Charlie Root – 1930 – 4 – (tied with Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn Robins)
Lon Warneke – 1932 – 4 – (tied with Dizzy Dean of St. Louis Cardinals and Steve Swetonic of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Larry French – 1935 – 4 – (tied with Cy Blanton of Pittsburgh Pirates, Freddie Fitzsimmons of New York Giants, Van Mungo of Brooklyn Dodgers and Jim Weaver of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Tex Carleton, Larry French, “Big Bill” Lee and Lon Warneke – 1936 – 4 – (tied with Cy Blanton of Pittsburgh Pirates, Al Smith of New York Giants and Bucky Walters of Philadelphia Phillies)
“Big Bill” Lee – 1938 – 9
Hi Bithorn – 1943 – 7
Claude Passeau – 1945 – 5
Larry Jackson (also played for Philadelphia Phillies) – 1966 – 5 – (tied with Jim Bunning of Philadelphia Phillies, Bob Gibson of St. Louis Cardinals, Larry Jaster of St. Louis Cardinals, Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles Dodgers and Jim Maloney of Cincinnati Reds)
Milt Pappas – 1971 – 5 – (tied with Steve Blass of Pittsburgh Pirates, Al Downing of Los Angeles Dodgers and Bob Gibson of St. Louis Cardinals)
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Winning Percentage –
“Big Ed” Reulbach – 1906 - .826
“Big Ed” Reulbach – 1907 - .810
“Big Ed” Reulbach – 1908 - .774
King Cole – 1910 - .833
Bert Humphries – 1913 - .800
Claude Hendrix – 1918 - .741
Charlie Root – 1929 - .760
Lon Warneke – 1932 - .786
“Big Bill” Lee – 1935 - .769
“Big Bill” Lee – 1938 - .710
Rick Sutcliffe – 1984 - .941
Mike Bielecki – 1989 - .720
Carlos Zambrano – 2006 - .696
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Complete Games –
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1909 – 32
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1910 – 27 – (tied with Christy Mathewson of New York Giants and Nap Rucker of Brooklyn Superbas)
Larry Cheney – 1912 – 28
Grover Alexander – 1920 – 33
Pat Malone – 1930 – 22 – (tied with Erv Brame of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Lon Warneke – 1933 – 26 – (tied with Dizzy Dean of St. Louis Cardinals)
Ferguson Jenkins – 1967 – 20
Ferguson Jenkins – 1970 – 24
Ferguson Jenkins – 1971 – 30
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Innings Pitched –
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1909 – 342.2
Hippo Vaughn – 1918 – 290.1
Hippo Vaughn – 1919 – 306.2
Grover Alexander – 1920 – 363.1
Charlie Root – 1927 – 309.0
Ferguson Jenkins – 1971 – 325.0
Greg Maddux – 1991 – 263.0
Greg Maddux – 1992 – 268.0
Jon Lieber – 2000 – 251.0
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Games Pitched –
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1909 – 50
Mordecia “Three Finger” Brown – 1911 – 53
Larry Cheney – 1913 – 54
Larry Cheney – 1914 – 50
“Shufflin’ Phil” Douglas – 1917 – 51
Charlie Root – 1927 – 48 – (tied with Jack Scott of Philadelphia Phillies)
Guy Bush – 1929 – 50
Turk Lown – 1957 – 67
Don Elston – 1958 – 69
Don Elston and Bill Henry – 1959 - 65
Ted Abernathy – 1965 – 84
Ted Abernathy – 1967 – 70 – (tied with Ron Perranoski of Los Angeles Dodgers)
Dick Tidrow – 1980 – 84
Bill Campbell – 1983 – 82
Mitch “Wild Thing” Williams – 1989 – 76
Rod Beck – 1998 – 81
Chicago Cubs Leaders In Saves –
Carl Lundgren – 1903 – 3 – (tied with Roscoe Miller of New York Giants)
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1908 – 5 – (tied with Christy Mathewson and Joe “Iron Man” McGinnity of New York Giants)
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1909 – 7
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1910 – 7 – (tied with Harry Gaspar of Cincinnati Reds)
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1911 – 13
Larry Cheney – 1913 – 11
Guy Bush – 1925 – 4 – (tied with Johnny Morrison of Pittsburgh Pirates)
Guy Bush – 1929 – 8 – (tied with Johnny Morrison of Brooklyn Robins)
Lindy McDaniel – 1963 – 22
Ted Abernathy – 1965 – 31
Ted Abernathy – 1967 – 28
Phil Regan (also played for Los Angeles Dodgers) – 1968 – 25
Bruce Sutter – 1979 – 37
Bruce Sutter – 1980 – 28
Lee Smith – 1983 – 29
Randy Myers – 1993 – 53
Randy Myers – 1995 – 38
Chicago Cubs Players Who Have Won Major Awards –
Gold Glove Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
In 1957, baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings presented Gold Gloves TheSporting News All-Fielding Team. A panel of sportswriters selected one player for each position in the major leagues. In 1958 major league players took over the voting, awarding gold gloves for each position in each league. Starting in 1961, three outfielders were chosen regardless of whether they played left field, center field or right field. Major league managers and coaches took over the voting in 1966.
Ernie Banks – 1960 – SS
Ken Hubbs – 1962 – 2B
Ron Santo – 1964 – 3B
Bobby Shantz – 1964 – P
Ron Santo – 1965 – 3B
Ron Santo – 1966 – 3B
Randy Hundley – 1967 – C
Ron Santo – 1967 – 3B
Glenn Beckert – 1968 – 2B
Ron Santo – 1968 – 3B
Don Kessinger – 1969 – SS
Don Kessinger – 1970 – SS
Ryne Sandberg – 1983 – 2B
Bob Dernier – 1984 – OF
Ryne Sandberg – 1984 – 2B
Ryne Sandberg – 1985 – 2B
Jody Davis – 1986 – C
Ryne Sandberg – 1986 – 2B
Andre Dawson – 1987 – OF
Ryne Sandberg – 1987 – 2B
Andre Dawson – 1988 – OF
Ryne Sandberg – 1988 – 2B
Ryne Sandberg – 1989 – 2B
Greg Maddux – 1990 – P
Ryne Sandberg – 1990 – 2B
Greg Maddux – 1991 – P
Ryne Sandberg – 1991 – 2B
Mark Grace – 1992 – 1B
Greg Maddux – 1992 – P
Mark Grace – 1993 – 1B
Mark Grace – 1995 – 1B
Mark Grace – 1996 – 1B
Greg Maddux – 2004 – P
Derrek Lee – 2005 – 1B
Greg Maddux – 2005 – P
Greg Maddux (also played for Los Angeles Dodgers) – 2006 – P
Chalmers Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
Named after automobile manufacturer Hugh Chalmers, the 1911 award was given to the player with the highest batting average in each league. From 1912 to 1914, the recipient was chosen by a committee of baseball writers, presented to the “most important and useful player to his club and to the league.” The award was discontinued until 1922, when the American League honored “the baseball player who is of greatest all-around service to his club.” Voters selected one player from each team and were not allowed to vote for player-managers. Previous winners were ineligible for consideration. The American League dropped the award after the 1928 season. The National League resumed its Chalmers Award (without the flawed restrictions favored by the American League) in 1924, eliminating the award after the 1929 season.
Frank Schulte – 1911
Rogers Hornsby – 1929
Most Valuable Player Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
The American League didn’t offer any form of an award for a “most valuable player” from 1929 to 1930. The National League had no such award for the 1930 season. The modern MVP award was created in 1931 by the Baseball Writers Association of America. A ten-place ballot was filled out by one writer in each league city. A player receiving a first-place vote received ten points, a player receiving a second-place vote received nine points, and so on. Starting in 1938, three writers were polled in each league city, with first-place vote recipients being awarded 14 points. Since 1961, voting has been relegated to only two writers per league city.
Gabby Hartnett – 1935
Phil Cavarretta – 1945
Hank Sauer – 1952
Ernie Banks – 1958
Ernie Banks – 1959
Ryne Sandberg – 1984
Andre Dawson – 1987
Sammy Sosa – 1998
Cy Young Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
The Cy Young Award was created in 1956 by the Baseball Writers Association of America, honoring the best pitcher in the major leagues. It was named after Cy Young, the all-time leader in pitching wins, who died in 1955. Starting in 1967, one winner was selected for each league. The original one-place ballot was replaced by a three-place ballot in 1970.
Ferguson Jenkins – 1971
Bruce Sutter – 1979
Rick Sutcliffe – 1984
Greg Maddux – 1992
Rookie Of The Year Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
The Rookie of the Year Award was established nationally by the Baseball Writers Association of America in 1947. One rookie was honored in 1947 and 1948. Starting in 1949, one rookie in each league received the award. From 1947 to 1956, there was considerable confusion concerning which players should be considered rookies. Standards were established in 1957. From 1971 through today, the standard for a player no longer being considered a rookie is the accumulation of 130 at bats, 50 innings pitched, or a specific amount of time on the major league roster. A one-ballot system was used through 1979. A three-ballot system has been employed since 1980.
Billy Williams – 1961
Ken Hubbs – 1962
Jerome Walton – 1989
Kerry Wood – 1998
The Sporting News National League Player Of The Year Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
Hank Sauer – 1952
Ernie Banks – 1958
Ernie Banks – 1959
Billy Williams – 1972
Ryne Sandberg – 1984
Andre Dawson – 1987
The Sporting News National League Pitcher Of The Year Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
Hank Borowy – 1945
Ferguson Jenkins – 1971
Rick Sutcliffe – 1984
Rick Sutcliffe – 1987
Greg Maddux – 1992
The Sporting News Major League Player Of The Year Award Won By Chicago Cubs Players –
Billy Williams – 1972
Ryne Sandberg – 1984
Sammy Sosa – 1998
Baseball Writers Association Of America National League Manager Of The Year Award Won By Chicago Cubs Managers –
Jim Frey – 1984
Don Zimmer – 1989
Chicago Cubs Inducted Into The National Baseball Hall Of Fame –
Grover Alexander – 1918-1926 – P
Richie Ashburn – 1960-1961 – OF
Ernie Banks – 1953-1971 – SS, 1B
Roger Bresnahan – 1913-1915 – C (also Manager – 1915)
Lou Brock – 1961-1964 – OF
Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown – 1904-1912, 1916 – P
Frank Chance – 1902-1912 – 1B (also Manager – 1905-1912)
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