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  2. Chicago Cubs - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Cubs retired numbers are commemorated on pinstriped flags flying from the foul poles at Wrigley Field, with the exception of Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers player whose number 42 was retired for all clubs. The first retired number flag, Ernie Banks' number 14, was raised on the left-field pole, and they have alternated since ...

  3. Boots, kettles and mugs: A look back at 25 years of ... - AOL

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    Almost 700 days since it sold its last mug of Gluhwein, Christkindlmarket has reopened for its 25th season at two locations — Daley Plaza and Gallagher Way outside Wrigley Field. Mugs have been ...

  4. Remembering Wrigley Field's football history ahead of Iowa ...

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    The Iowa Hawkeyes will become the latest program to join the long list of teams to play a football game at Wrigley Field, the iconic baseball home of the Chicago Cubs.. Iowa takes on Northwestern ...

  5. Cup of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Another variant of the cup-of-coffee in baseball is a player who only appears in a single major-league game. Baseball-Reference.com maintains lists of players who have appeared in only one major-league game; as of April 2024, there are over 1,500 batters and over 700 pitchers listed. [6]

  6. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. The Chicago Cubs of the National League, who won the World Series in 1907, 1908, and 2016, play at Wrigley Field, located in the North Side neighborhood of Lakeview. The area of Lakeview near the stadium is commonly referred to as "Wrigleyville." Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears

  7. Joe E. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born on July 28, 1891 [3] in Holgate, Ohio, near Toledo, into a large family of Welsh descent.He spent most of his childhood in Toledo. In 1902, at the age of ten, he joined a troupe of circus tumblers known as the Five Marvelous Ashtons, who toured the country on both the circus and vaudeville circuits.