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"The Chicago Cubs: A Legacy of Legends and Victories" Step into the rich history of the Chicago Cubs, a team that has captivated baseball fans for over a century

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: ORVAL OVERALL (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

ORVAL OVERALL (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: Johnny Evers of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)

Johnny Evers of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)
1127172 Johnny Evers of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)

Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)
1127173 Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: Frank Chance, first baseman and manager of the Chicago Cubs, 1906 (b / w photo)

Frank Chance, first baseman and manager of the Chicago Cubs, 1906 (b / w photo)
1127176 Frank Chance, first baseman and manager of the Chicago Cubs, 1906 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: HARRY STEINFELDT (1877-1914). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson

HARRY STEINFELDT (1877-1914). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: Training Field for the Chicago Cubs. ca. 1947, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA

Training Field for the Chicago Cubs. ca. 1947, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA, C-29-The Training Field of the Chicago Cubs, Santa Catalina, California. BASE BALL PARK, SANTA CATALINA

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: JOE McCARTHY (1887-1978). American Major League Baseball manager

JOE McCARTHY (1887-1978). American Major League Baseball manager. During his time with the Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 23 April 1930

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player. As a first baseman with the Chicago Cubs

FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player. As a first baseman with the Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1918

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: CHICAGO CUBS, 1913. Portrait of the 1913 Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1913

CHICAGO CUBS, 1913. Portrait of the 1913 Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1913

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: JIMMY SHECKHARD (1878-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson

JIMMY SHECKHARD (1878-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: FRANK CHANCE (1876-1924). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

FRANK CHANCE (1876-1924). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: SOLLY HOFMAN (1882-1956). Arthur Frederick Hofman

SOLLY HOFMAN (1882-1956). Arthur Frederick Hofman. American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: JOE TINKER (1880-1948). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

JOE TINKER (1880-1948). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: JOHNNY EVERS (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

JOHNNY EVERS (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: CHICAGO: WRIGLEY FIELD, 1929. Crowd at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team

CHICAGO: WRIGLEY FIELD, 1929. Crowd at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, 1929

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: CHICAGO: WRIGLEY FIELD. Panoramic of Wrigley Field baseball stadium and portraits

CHICAGO: WRIGLEY FIELD. Panoramic of Wrigley Field baseball stadium and portraits of the 1929 Chicago Cubs baseball team

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: Famous marquee sign of Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Famous marquee sign of Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: TOM SEAVER (1944- ). George Thomas Seaver, known as Tom. American baseball pitcher

TOM SEAVER (1944- ). George Thomas Seaver, known as Tom. American baseball pitcher. Delivering a pitch during the second inning of his one-hit performance for the New York Mets against the Chicago

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: New York Giants catcher William Buck Ewing slides home safely under Chicago White Stockings

New York Giants catcher William Buck Ewing slides home safely under Chicago White Stockings catcher Silver Flint to
BASEBALL GAME, 1885. New York Giants catcher William Buck Ewing slides home safely under Chicago White Stockings catcher Silver Flint to score the winning run in a 1-0 game at the Polo Grounds

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: ERNIE BANKS (1931- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Chicago Cubs

ERNIE BANKS (1931- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Chicago Cubs, batting against the Brooklyn Dodgers in a game at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, August 1955

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL GAME, 1885. New York Giants catcher William Buck Ewing slides home safely under Chicago

BASEBALL GAME, 1885. New York Giants catcher William Buck Ewing slides home safely under Chicago White Stockings catcher Silver Flint to score the winning run in a 1-0 game at the Polo Grounds

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL: WHITE STOCKINGS. The Chicago White Stockings of the National League, led by first baseman

BASEBALL: WHITE STOCKINGS. The Chicago White Stockings of the National League, led by first baseman, Adrian Constantine Cap Anson (center). Wood engraving from an American newspaper, 1882

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: PATRICK JOSEPH MORAN (1876-1924). American baseball player and manager

PATRICK JOSEPH MORAN (1876-1924). American baseball player and manager. Photographed while playing with the Chicago Cubs, 1908

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL: PLAYOFF, 1908. Crowds attending the one-game playoff between the New York Giants

BASEBALL: PLAYOFF, 1908. Crowds attending the one-game playoff between the New York Giants and the Chicago Cubs at the Polo Grounds in New York City, 8 October 1908

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL BUTTON. Chicago Cubs button, late-20th century

BASEBALL BUTTON. Chicago Cubs button, late-20th century

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL BUTTON. Button commemorating major league baseballs 1990 All-Star Game

BASEBALL BUTTON. Button commemorating major league baseballs 1990 All-Star Game, played on 10 July 1990 at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Cubs

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

Background imageChicago Cubs Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1906. A view from the right-field stands of the fifth game of the 1906 World Series

WORLD SERIES, 1906. A view from the right-field stands of the fifth game of the 1906 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox, at West Side Grounds, Chicago, Illinois


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"The Chicago Cubs: A Legacy of Legends and Victories" Step into the rich history of the Chicago Cubs, a team that has captivated baseball fans for over a century. From legendary players to iconic moments, this franchise has left an indelible mark on America's favorite pastime. Orval Overall, an American baseball player known for his remarkable pitching skills, stands tall in this captivating photograph by Paul Thompson from around 1910. His presence on the mound was nothing short of awe-inspiring. In another black and white photo from 1906, we witness Johnny Evers and Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action. These infielders showcased their exceptional defensive prowess, making them integral parts of one of baseball's greatest double-play combinations. Frank Chance not only excelled as a first baseman but also managed the Chicago Cubs during their historic 1906 season. This monochromatic image captures his determination and leadership qualities that propelled the team to success. Harry Steinfeldt's photograph by Paul Thompson showcases him as an accomplished American baseball player who contributed significantly to the Chicago Cubs' triumphs during his career. His dedication to excellence is evident in every play he made. Joe McCarthy, an esteemed Major League Baseball manager, played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of many teams throughout his illustrious career. The impact he had on the Chicago Cubs cannot be overstated; he brought out their full potential with strategic brilliance. Fred Merkle's time as a first baseman with the Chicago Cubs solidified his place among baseball greats. Known for both his offensive prowess and defensive skills, Merkle left an unforgettable legacy within this storied franchise. A portrait captured in 1913 immortalizes each member of that year's formidable lineup for the Chicago Cubs. Their collective talent shines through even today as we admire these trailblazers who etched their names into history books forevermore. Jimmy Sheckhard may have been an American baseball player, but his photograph by Paul Thompson reveals so much more.