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The Badgers will play at the historic home of the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, the Big Ten Conference and Chicago Cubs announced Thursday. It'll be the first outdoor game at a baseball ...
This would have allowed the Wrigley Field-hosted (i.e. daytime) games to be held over the weekend; in return, only one night game (game 3 on Friday) would have been lost. Had the Cubs advanced to the Series instead of the Padres, the Detroit Tigers would have hosted games 1, 2, 6, and 7 (on Tuesday and Wednesday nights), while the Cubs would ...
April 12, 1927: Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 10–1 before 42,000 attendees for the first game in the newly renamed 'Wrigley Field' [1] May 31, 1927: Wrigley Field hosts the junior welterweight boxing championship. Mushy Callahan defeated Spug Meyers for the title. [1]
The new network was a way for Anheuser-Busch to show additional games of the St. Louis Cardinals, the Major League Baseball team it owned at the time. Games of the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals baseball teams, the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, and various college sports teams also aired on the network.
The Game of the Week, however, put the sleeper Cubs on the national stage against their regional rival, the St. Louis Cardinals. Both teams were well-established franchises with a strong fan base outside the Chicago and St. Louis area. In the ninth inning, the Cubs trailed 9–8, and faced the premier relief pitcher of the time, Bruce Sutter ...
Iowa will host the Memphis Redbirds for the Triple-A version of the Cubs versus Cardinals rivalry for six games at Principal Park from Tuesday, Aug. 27 to Sunday, Sept. 1.
Jordan Walker and Paul DeJong each hit a two-run homer, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 7-2 on Thursday night for their sixth straight victory. Nolan Arenado drove in two runs ...
Douglas Park. 4,749. November 19, 1922 Lost to Chicago Bears 3–0. Cubs Park (Wrigley Field) 5,600. September 30, 1923. Defeated Chicago Bears 3–0. Douglas Park. 3,500. November 18, 1923. Lost to Chicago Bears 7–3. Cubs Park (Wrigley Field) 6,500. December 9, 1923. Lost to Chicago Bears 29–7. Cubs Park (Wrigley Field) 6,000. September 28 ...