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"Go Cubs Go", "Go, Cubs, Go" or "Go, Cubs, Go!" is a song written by Steve Goodman in 1984. [1] At various times the Goodman version of the song has been the official Chicago Cubs team song and the official Cubs victory song, playing after every home win for the Cubs at Wrigley Field. [ 2 ]
CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs played a rare Friday night game at Wrigley Field after getting cooperation from the city to relax the ordinance that limits weekend night games. Manager David Ross ...
Detroit Tigers infielder Jace Jung (17) hits an RBI single against the New York Yankees in the ninth inning at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, Aug ...
The Chicago Cubs would not host a night game until 8/8/1988. December 21, 1941: Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, the Bears win the NFL Championship Game, over the New York Giants, 37–9. April 26, 1941: Cubs become the first team to have an organ play inside their ballpark. [1]
Wrigley Field was the first Major League ballpark to have organ music on April 26, 1941. [2] [6] Pressy was hired in 1987.He marks the 2016 Chicago Cubs World Series as one of his most cherished highlights of his career.
The Cubs won't be making the playoffs, and the pitching staff is awful. But Chicago can certainly hit, and Wrigley Field remains a gem. Scott Pianowski has a closer look.
Goodman wrote another song for the Cubs, called "Go, Cubs, Go", soon after the release of "A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request". The new tune caught on as the opening song for WGN radio broadcasts of Cubs games. In 2007, it became the song played at the ballpark after a Cubs win. [19]
PHOENIX — Ian Happ is not unfamiliar with hitting in the Chicago Cubs’ leadoff spot. In his seven big-league seasons, Happ has made 81 starts atop the Cubs’ lineup, his third-most common ...