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  • Springfield Cardinals
  • Minor league baseball team

    The city of Springfield saw a brief re-emergence of minor league baseball when the rival Chicago Cubs moved its affiliate to Springfield for one season

    Springfield Cardinals

    Springfield_Cardinals

  • Springfield Cubs
  • Professional baseball franchise

    The Springfield Cubs, based in Springfield, Massachusetts, were a minor league baseball franchise that served as a farm team of the Chicago Cubs of Major

    Springfield Cubs

    Springfield_Cubs

  • 1950 International League season
  • Sports season

    Newark Bears relocated to Springfield, Massachusetts and became the Springfield Cubs and would be affiliated with the Chicago Cubs. The Buffalo Bisons ended

    1950 International League season

    1950_International_League_season

  • List of Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates
  • Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs Knoxville Smokies Myrtle Beach Pelicans South Bend Cubs ACL Cubs The Chicago Cubs farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball

    List of Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates

    List_of_Chicago_Cubs_minor_league_affiliates

  • Reggie Otero
  • Cuban baseball player (1915–1988)

    with a high of .353, and had 4 home runs and 312 RBI. He joined the Springfield Cubs (International League) in 1953 and hit .171-0-4 before retiring from

    Reggie Otero

    Reggie Otero

    Reggie_Otero

  • Dusty Rhodes (outfielder)
  • American baseball player (1927-2009)

    178 pounds (81 kg). He signed with the Double-A Nashville Vols, a Chicago Cubs' farm club at the time, and languished in the lower levels of the Cub organization

    Dusty Rhodes (outfielder)

    Dusty Rhodes (outfielder)

    Dusty_Rhodes_(outfielder)

  • Springfield, Massachusetts
  • City in Massachusetts, United States

    Springfield is the most populous city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, and its county seat. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the

    Springfield, Massachusetts

    Springfield, Massachusetts

    Springfield,_Massachusetts

  • Don Elston
  • American baseball player (1929–1995)

    in Major League Baseball, all but one of them as a member of the Chicago Cubs (1953, 1957–1964). Elston batted and threw right-handed, stood 6 feet (1

    Don Elston

    Don Elston

    Don_Elston

  • New England League
  • American sports league in minor league baseball

    1947 season the franchise was moved to Springfield as a farm team of the Chicago Cubs, and the Springfield Cubs became the only New England League team

    New England League

    New_England_League

  • Tony Jacobs
  • American baseball player (1925–1980)

    recorded back-to-back outstanding seasons as a relief pitcher for the Springfield Cubs and Rochester Red Wings, with a composite 25–4 record in 111 appearances

    Tony Jacobs

    Tony_Jacobs

  • Randy Jackson (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1926–2019)

    2019) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) player for the Chicago Cubs (1950–1955, 1959), Dodgers (1956–1958; two seasons in Brooklyn, one in Los

    Randy Jackson (baseball)

    Randy Jackson (baseball)

    Randy_Jackson_(baseball)

  • 1948 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    The 1948 Chicago Cubs season was the 77th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 73rd in the National League and the 33rd at Wrigley Field, as well

    1948 Chicago Cubs season

    1948_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Bob Speake
  • American baseball player (1930–2024)

    American professional baseball player. He was an outfielder for the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball in the 1950s. Speake died

    Bob Speake

    Bob_Speake

  • Andy Varga
  • American baseball player (1930–1992)

    He pitched with the Chicago Cubs for one game during the 1950 Chicago Cubs season and two games during the 1951 Chicago Cubs season. The 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

    Andy Varga

    Andy_Varga

  • Bill Moisan
  • American baseball player (1925–2010)

    American pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Chicago Cubs during the 1953 season. Listed at 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 170 lb., he batted

    Bill Moisan

    Bill Moisan

    Bill_Moisan

  • Paul Schramka
  • American baseball player (1928–2019)

    1949 with the Chicago Cubs and played with the team at the Major League level in 1953 before playing minor league ball in the Cubs' system. Later in 1953

    Paul Schramka

    Paul Schramka

    Paul_Schramka

  • Jim Fanning
  • American-Canadian baseball player, manager, and executive (1927–2015)

    leagues. He spent the 1957 season and parts of three others with the Chicago Cubs between 1954 and 1957, compiling an anemic batting average of .170 in 64

    Jim Fanning

    Jim Fanning

    Jim_Fanning

  • Gene Baker
  • American baseball player (1925–1999)

    shortstop during 1948 and 1949. In 1950, Baker joined the Cubs' organization, playing briefly at Springfield and Des Moines before joining the Los Angeles Angels

    Gene Baker

    Gene Baker

    Gene_Baker

  • George Freese
  • American baseball player (1926–2014)

    played for the Detroit Tigers in 1953, Pittsburgh Pirates in 1955 and Chicago Cubs in 1961. Freese attended West Virginia University, where he played college

    George Freese

    George Freese

    George_Freese

  • Gene Hooks
  • American athletic director (1927–2026)

    professional career was spent in the Chicago Cubs organization, spending time with the Des Moines Bruins, Springfield Cubs, Los Angeles Angels, and Magic Valley

    Gene Hooks

    Gene_Hooks

  • Bob Borkowski
  • American baseball player (1926–2017)

    outfielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1950 to 1955 with the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. Listed at 6' 0" (1.83 m), 182 lb.

    Bob Borkowski

    Bob Borkowski

    Bob_Borkowski

  • Harry Chiti
  • American baseball player (1932–2002)

    games over all or parts of ten seasons between 1950 and 1962 for the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers and New York Mets. Chiti batted and

    Harry Chiti

    Harry Chiti

    Harry_Chiti

  • Chicago Cubs
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago_Cubs

  • Mickey Rocco
  • American baseball player (1916–1997)

    Saints, and the Kansas City Blues, and spent 1952 with St. Paul and the Springfield Cubs. The following year, Rocco attempted to sign with Southern Minnesota

    Mickey Rocco

    Mickey Rocco

    Mickey_Rocco

  • Bob Talbot
  • American baseball player (1928–2017)

    outfielder in the Major Leagues during 1953 and 1954 for the Chicago Cubs. Talbot joined the Cubs from their Pacific Coast League team, the Los Angeles Angels

    Bob Talbot

    Bob Talbot

    Bob_Talbot

  • Jim Brosnan
  • American baseball player (1929–2014)

    right-handed pitcher, he appeared in 385 games, largely in relief, for the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox. Brosnan was

    Jim Brosnan

    Jim Brosnan

    Jim_Brosnan

  • Dave Hillman
  • American baseball player (1927–2022)

    1962 New York Mets. Hillman entered the majors in 1955 with the Chicago Cubs, playing for them five years before joining the Boston Red Sox (1960–61)

    Dave Hillman

    Dave_Hillman

  • Hutchinson Elks
  • Minor league baseball team

    the Chicago Cubs and became the Hutchinson Cubs, winning their first league title in 1946. On July 21, 1948, club then moved to Springfield, Missouri and

    Hutchinson Elks

    Hutchinson_Elks

  • Bruce Edwards (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1923–1975)

    the minor leagues where he played for the Springfield Cubs before becoming the player-manager for the Cubs' minor league affiliate, the Des Moines Bruins

    Bruce Edwards (baseball)

    Bruce Edwards (baseball)

    Bruce_Edwards_(baseball)

  • Dick Aylward
  • American baseball player (1925–1983)

    during World War II. He resumed his baseball career in 1946 in the Chicago Cubs' farm system, and was eventually acquired by the Indians' organization in

    Dick Aylward

    Dick Aylward

    Dick_Aylward

  • Carmen Mauro
  • American baseball player (1926–2003)

    amateur free agent by the Chicago Cubs before the 1944 season. The young outfielder was farmed out to the Lockport Cubs of the Class D Pennsylvania–Ontario–New

    Carmen Mauro

    Carmen Mauro

    Carmen_Mauro

  • Smoky Burgess
  • American baseball player (1927–1991)

    playing in 46 games for the Chicago Cubs in 1949, in 1950, he played the season with the Triple-A Springfield Cubs of the International League, where he

    Smoky Burgess

    Smoky Burgess

    Smoky_Burgess

  • Nelson Burbrink
  • American baseball player (1921–2001)

    player and scout. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he was signed by the Chicago Cubs as an amateur free agent before the 1941 season and served in the United

    Nelson Burbrink

    Nelson_Burbrink

  • International League Top MLB Prospect Award
  • Colonels, Omaha Storm Chasers, Ottawa Athletics, Richmond Virginians, Springfield Cubs, and Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) (1). Twelve players

    International League Top MLB Prospect Award

    International_League_Top_MLB_Prospect_Award

  • 1953 International League season
  • Sports season

    affiliation with the St. Louis Browns. Orioles Bisons Royals Athletics Red Wings Cubs Chiefs Maple Leafs The Rochester Red Wings finished with the best record

    1953 International League season

    1953_International_League_season

  • International League
  • American professional baseball league

    (1921–1925) → Providence Grays (1925) → Newark Bears (1925–1949) → Springfield Cubs (1950–1953) → Havana Sugar Kings (1954–1960) → Jersey City Jerseys

    International League

    International_League

  • Bob Thurman
  • American baseball player (1917-1998)

    sidelined him. The Yankees transferred him to the Chicago Cubs and he spent the 1950 season with Springfield in the International League. There his batting average

    Bob Thurman

    Bob_Thurman

  • Harry Bushkar
  • American athlete (1925–2008)

    to the Class B New England League in 1948, where he played for the Springfield Cubs. In his final full season of minor league ball, he hit .235 with four

    Harry Bushkar

    Harry_Bushkar

  • Herman Besse
  • American baseball player (1911-1972)

    Herman A. Besse (August 16, 1911 – August 13, 1972) was an American Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics

    Herman Besse

    Herman Besse

    Herman_Besse

  • Billy Klaus
  • American baseball player (1928–2006)

    William Joseph Klaus (December 9, 1928 – December 3, 2006) was an American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman, who played in Major League

    Billy Klaus

    Billy Klaus

    Billy_Klaus

  • Chris Kitsos
  • American baseball player (1928–2004)

    only one inning of one Major League Baseball game (for the 1954 Chicago Cubs), Kitsos had a 13-year (1947–1959) career in the minor leagues, playing in

    Chris Kitsos

    Chris_Kitsos

  • Vern Fear
  • American baseball player (1925–1976)

    an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs. "Vern Fear Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved November

    Vern Fear

    Vern_Fear

  • List of International League teams
  • Worcester Winnipeg Wilmington Utica Troy Trenton Toronto Toledo Syracuse Springfield Scranton Saint Paul Saginaw Rochester Reading Providence Philadelphia

    List of International League teams

    List_of_International_League_teams

  • Bob Schultz
  • American baseball player (1923–1979)

    parts of three others in Major League Baseball as a member of the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers. Nicknamed "Bullet Bob", Schultz stood

    Bob Schultz

    Bob Schultz

    Bob_Schultz

  • 1951 International League season
  • Sports season

    affiliation with the Cincinnati Reds. Orioles Bisons Royals Giants Red Wings Cubs Chiefs Maple Leafs The Montreal Royals finished with the best record in the

    1951 International League season

    1951_International_League_season

  • Jim Willis (1950s pitcher)
  • American baseball player (1927–2026)

    Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 1953 and 1954 seasons for the Chicago Cubs. Listed at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), 175 lb (79 kg), Willis batted left-handed

    Jim Willis (1950s pitcher)

    Jim_Willis_(1950s_pitcher)

  • Portland Pilots (minor league)
  • Minor-league baseball team based in Portland, Maine

    In 1949, the New England League's last season, the Pilots beat the Springfield Cubs to win the New England League's championship. Preceding the Portland

    Portland Pilots (minor league)

    Portland_Pilots_(minor_league)

  • Bob Kelly (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1927–2024)

    Major League Baseball pitcher who played for three seasons for the Chicago Cubs from 1951 to 1953, the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1953 and 1958, and the Cleveland

    Bob Kelly (baseball)

    Bob_Kelly_(baseball)

  • Stan Spence
  • American baseball player (1915–1983)

    Stanley Orville Spence (March 20, 1915 – January 9, 1983) was an American Major League Baseball center fielder who played from 1940 through 1949 for the

    Stan Spence

    Stan Spence

    Stan_Spence

  • Fred Richards (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1927–2016)

    games split between the Class A Des Moines Bruins and the Triple-A Springfield Cubs. In his first at bat on September 15, facing Sheldon Jones, he flied

    Fred Richards (baseball)

    Fred Richards (baseball)

    Fred_Richards_(baseball)

  • Bulbs Ehlers
  • American basketball, football, and baseball player

    Chicago Cubs. He spent the majority of his career at the AAA level, playing for such teams as the Kansas City Blues, Newark Bears and the Springfield Cubs. Bulbs

    Bulbs Ehlers

    Bulbs Ehlers

    Bulbs_Ehlers

  • Les Peden
  • American baseball player (1923-2002)

    all or parts of 18 seasons, largely in the organizations of the Chicago Cubs and Kansas City Athletics. He was selected by Washington in the 1952 Rule

    Les Peden

    Les Peden

    Les_Peden

  • Slim Emmerich
  • American baseball player

    William Peter "Slim" Emmerich (September 29, 1919 – September 17, 1998) was an American professional baseball player. The right-handed pitcher stood 6 feet

    Slim Emmerich

    Slim_Emmerich

  • Monk Dubiel
  • American baseball player (1918–1969)

    Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs. He stood 6 feet (1.83 m) tall and weighed 190 pounds (86 kg). A native and

    Monk Dubiel

    Monk Dubiel

    Monk_Dubiel

  • Springfield Ponies
  • Professional baseball franchise

    Rifles. Springfield Cubs, a baseball team based in Springfield from 1948 to 1953 Springfield Green Sox players Springfield Maroons players Springfield Nationals

    Springfield Ponies

    Springfield_Ponies

  • John Pyecha
  • American baseball player (born 1931)

    1954 Chicago Cubs. On April 24, 1954, at Crosley Field, Pyecha entered the game in relief of Warren Hacker in the seventh inning with his Cubs trailing the

    John Pyecha

    John_Pyecha

  • Sheldon Jones
  • American baseball player (1922–1991)

    from 1946 through 1953 for the New York Giants, Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs. He earned his nickname from a character in the Li'l Abner comic strip and

    Sheldon Jones

    Sheldon Jones

    Sheldon_Jones

  • Vern Morgan
  • American baseball player (1928–1975)

    playing career consisted of 31 games and 71 at bats for the 1954–1955 Chicago Cubs. Morgan collected 16 hits, including two doubles, and drove in three runs

    Vern Morgan

    Vern Morgan

    Vern_Morgan

  • Bob Spicer
  • American baseball player (1925–2016)

    tall and weighed 173 pounds (78 kg). Spicer's career began in the Chicago Cubs' farm system with 16, 21 and 20-victory seasons from 1947 to 1949 in levels

    Bob Spicer

    Bob Spicer

    Bob_Spicer

  • Al Lary
  • American baseball player (1928–2001)

    pitcher, 12 as a pinch runner and one as a pinch hitter — for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball from 1954 to 1955 and again in 1962. Prior to playing

    Al Lary

    Al_Lary

  • Portsmouth Cubs
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Portsmouth Cubs were a minor league baseball team based in Portsmouth, Virginia. From 1935 to 1955, Portsmouth teams played exclusively as members

    Portsmouth Cubs

    Portsmouth_Cubs

  • Tommy Neill
  • American baseball player

    Thomas White Neill (November 7, 1919 – September 22, 1980) was an American professional baseball player and outfielder who appeared in Major League Baseball

    Tommy Neill

    Tommy_Neill

  • Al Porto
  • American baseball player (1926-2005)

    Alfred "Al" Porto (June 27, 1926 – July 6, 2005), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1948 with the Philadelphia

    Al Porto

    Al_Porto

  • Havana Sugar Kings
  • Cuban minor league baseball team (1946–1960)

    bringing Major League Baseball to Havana. After the 1953 season, the Springfield Cubs folded, leaving an opening in the Triple-A International League. Maduro

    Havana Sugar Kings

    Havana_Sugar_Kings

  • Ben Taylor (first baseman, born 1927)
  • American baseball player (1927–1999)

    1944 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1949, he was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the minor league draft, but was returned to the Dodgers the following

    Ben Taylor (first baseman, born 1927)

    Ben_Taylor_(first_baseman,_born_1927)

  • Duke Simpson
  • American baseball player (1927–2021)

    which included a full, 1953 season in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs. He stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 190 pounds (86 kg). Simpson

    Duke Simpson

    Duke_Simpson

  • Herb Adams (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1928–2012)

    Herbert Loren Adams (April 14, 1928 – February 1, 2012) was an American baseball outfielder who played three seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago

    Herb Adams (baseball)

    Herb_Adams_(baseball)

  • Warren Hacker
  • American baseball player (1924–2002)

    was an American professional baseball player, a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1948–56), Cincinnati Redlegs (1957), Philadelphia Phillies (1957–58) and

    Warren Hacker

    Warren Hacker

    Warren_Hacker

  • Don Robertson (baseball)
  • American baseball player (1930–2014)

    player. Robertson played for the Chicago Cubs in 1954. He batted and threw left-handed. He was signed by the Cubs as an amateur free agent in 1949. "Don

    Don Robertson (baseball)

    Don_Robertson_(baseball)

  • Western Association
  • Minor US professional baseball leagues

    Springfield Red Wings (1934); Springfield Cardinals (1935–1942, 1948); Springfield Cubs (1950) Toledo, OH: Toledo Mud Hens (1901) Topeka, KS: Topeka Populists

    Western Association

    Western_Association

  • Ted Sepkowski
  • American baseball player (1923–2002)

    Theodore Walter Sepkowski, born Szepkowski (November 9, 1923 – March 8, 2002) was an American professional baseball player. Born in Baltimore, Maryland

    Ted Sepkowski

    Ted_Sepkowski

  • Ralph Rowe
  • Association All-Star team. He played in the farm systems of the Indians, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and Washington Senators through 1958, then became a manager

    Ralph Rowe

    Ralph_Rowe

  • Hank Edwards
  • American baseball player (1919–1988)

    Baseball (MLB) between 1941 and 1953 for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and St. Louis Browns

    Hank Edwards

    Hank Edwards

    Hank_Edwards

  • Glenn McQuillen
  • American baseball player (1915-1989)

    Glenn Richard McQuillen (April 19, 1915 – June 8, 1989), known also as "Red", was an American professional baseball player. During a 210-game, five-season

    Glenn McQuillen

    Glenn_McQuillen

  • Johnny Pramesa
  • American baseball player (1925–1996)

    baseball player, a catcher in the Major Leagues from 1949–1952 for the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. A native of Barton, Ohio, he threw and batted right-handed

    Johnny Pramesa

    Johnny Pramesa

    Johnny_Pramesa

  • Jack Wallaesa
  • American baseball player (1919–1986)

    John Wallaesa (August 31, 1919 – December 27, 1986) was an American professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for five

    Jack Wallaesa

    Jack_Wallaesa

  • Jess Dobernic
  • American baseball player (1917–1998)

    parts of three seasons (1939, 1948–49) with the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, and Cincinnati Reds. For his career, he compiled a 7–3 record, with a 5

    Jess Dobernic

    Jess Dobernic

    Jess_Dobernic

  • Uniform number (Major League Baseball)
  • Numbering in american baseball

    Philadelphia Athletics became the last team to do so. In 1951, the Springfield Cubs of the International League pioneered the concept of placing numbers

    Uniform number (Major League Baseball)

    Uniform number (Major League Baseball)

    Uniform_number_(Major_League_Baseball)

  • Frank LaManna
  • American baseball player (1919-1980)

    Frank LaManna (August 22, 1919 – September 1, 1980) was an American professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1940 to 1942 for

    Frank LaManna

    Frank_LaManna

  • Doc Daugherty
  • American baseball player (1927–2015)

    Harold Ray "Doc" Daugherty (October 12, 1927 – August 15, 2015) was an American professional baseball player and manager, and high school football head

    Doc Daugherty

    Doc_Daugherty

  • Charlie Teague
  • American baseball player

    an All-American in baseball, receiving the honor three times. The Chicago Cubs signed Teague in 1950 and assigned him to begin his professional career in

    Charlie Teague

    Charlie_Teague

  • Sioux Falls Canaries (1902–1953)
  • Minor league baseball team

    batting .281 before being elevated by the Cubs organization from Sioux Falls to the Class B level Springfield Cubs of the New England League to finish the

    Sioux Falls Canaries (1902–1953)

    Sioux_Falls_Canaries_(1902–1953)

  • Rude Squad
  • American ska punk band

    Machines, the Used, The Pietasters, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Matisyahu, Springfield Cubs, and 311. They have also taken part and participated in events throughout

    Rude Squad

    Rude Squad

    Rude_Squad

  • Bill Kelly (first baseman)
  • American baseball player (1898-1990)

    Chicago Cubs farm system, piloting top-level farm teams with the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League (1947–50) and the Springfield Cubs of the

    Bill Kelly (first baseman)

    Bill Kelly (first baseman)

    Bill_Kelly_(first_baseman)

  • 1954 International League season
  • Sports season

    club also ended their affiliation with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Springfield Cubs fold. The Havana Sugar Kings join the league as an expansion team.

    1954 International League season

    1954_International_League_season

  • Lowell Grays
  • Minor league baseball team

    Lowell did not return to the 1948 New England League, replaced by the Springfield Cubs franchise in the eight-team league. Lowell next hosted minor league

    Lowell Grays

    Lowell_Grays

  • 1952 International League season
  • Sports season

    affiliate with the Detroit Tigers. Orioles Bisons Royals Athletics Red Wings Cubs Chiefs Maple Leafs The Montreal Royals finished with the best record in the

    1952 International League season

    1952_International_League_season

  • Fort Smith Giants
  • Minor league baseball team

    Muskogee Reds (Cincinnati Reds), Ponca City Angels (Chicago Cubs), Salina Millers and Springfield Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals) teams joined with Fort Smith

    Fort Smith Giants

    Fort_Smith_Giants

  • South Bend Cubs
  • American Minor League baseball team

    The South Bend Cubs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Midwest League and the High-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. They are located in South Bend

    South Bend Cubs

    South_Bend_Cubs

  • Howie Moss
  • American baseball player (1919–1989)

    Howard Glenn Moss (October 17, 1919 – May 7, 1989) was an American professional baseball player, an outfielder and third baseman who was a prodigious home

    Howie Moss

    Howie_Moss

  • St. Joseph Cardinals
  • Minor league baseball team (1939–1954)

    second place Fort Smith Giants and 43 games ahead of the eighth place Springfield Cubs. In the 1948 Western Association four-team playoffs, the Cardinals

    St. Joseph Cardinals

    St._Joseph_Cardinals

  • 1950 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago Cubs season was the 79th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 75th in the National League and the 35th at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished

    1950 Chicago Cubs season

    1950_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Canadian–American Hockey League
  • Predecessor of the American Hockey League

    Boston Bruin Cubs dropped out after the 1935–36 season, the league was reduced to just four active teams: Philadelphia, Providence, Springfield, and New Haven

    Canadian–American Hockey League

    Canadian–American_Hockey_League

  • Springfield Lucky Horseshoes
  • American collegiate summer baseball team

    the Chicago Cubs and made his MLB debut in 2020 with the Los Angeles Angels. Most recently, Chatham, Illinois (just south of Springfield) native Nick

    Springfield Lucky Horseshoes

    Springfield Lucky Horseshoes

    Springfield_Lucky_Horseshoes

  • Patrick Wisdom
  • American baseball player (born 1991)

    previously played in MLB for the St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs, and in the KBO League for the Kia Tigers. He played college baseball for

    Patrick Wisdom

    Patrick Wisdom

    Patrick_Wisdom

  • Dutch Leonard (right-handed pitcher)
  • American baseball player (1909–1983)

    Washington Senators (1938–1946), Philadelphia Phillies (1947–1948) and Chicago Cubs (1949–1953). Born in Auburn, Illinois, Leonard batted right-handed and was

    Dutch Leonard (right-handed pitcher)

    Dutch Leonard (right-handed pitcher)

    Dutch_Leonard_(right-handed_pitcher)

  • 1951 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago Cubs season was the 80th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 76th in the National League and the 36th at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished

    1951 Chicago Cubs season

    1951_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • 1954 in baseball
  • Richmond Virginians, while the Springfield Cubs move to Cuba's capital, becoming the Havana Sugar Kings. The Springfield/Havana franchise is the successor

    1954 in baseball

    1954_in_baseball

  • List of International League no-hitters
  • 2022. "Indians 0, Cubs 2 (Final Score) on Gameday". Minor League Baseball. May 9, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2022. "Saints 0, Cubs 1 (Final Score) on

    List of International League no-hitters

    List of International League no-hitters

    List_of_International_League_no-hitters

  • List of International League stadiums
  • Red Sox) PNC Field (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders) Principal Park (Iowa Cubs) Sahlen Field (Buffalo Bisons) Truist Field (Charlotte Knights) Victory Field

    List of International League stadiums

    List of International League stadiums

    List_of_International_League_stadiums

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  • Walcott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Walcott

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Walcott, Walcot, or Walcote, for example in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire, all named in Old English with w(e)alh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, ‘Welsh’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace) + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’, i.e. ‘the cottage where the (Welsh-speaking) Britons lived’.This surname was in MA from an early date. William Walcott emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1637; John Wolcott (1632–1690) is recorded in Springfield, MA.

    Walcott

  • Wade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wade

    English : from the Middle English personal name Wade, Old English Wada, from wadan ‘to go’. (Wada was the name of a legendary sea-giant.)English : topographic name for someone who lived near a ford, Old English (ge)wæd (of cognate origin to 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Wade in Suffolk.Dutch and North German : occupational name or nickname from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German wade ‘garment’, ‘large net’.Jonathan Wade emigrated from Norfolk, England, to Medford, MA, in 1632. Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800–1878), born near Springfield, MA, was a prominent U.S. senator from OH during the Civil War.

    Wade

  • Stringfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stringfield

    English : of uncertain origin. It is argued by Redmonds that this surname may have developed as a variant of Stringfellow, through a process, attested in various parish records, in which the original name is first shortened and then expanded into a form different from the original; thus Stringfellow becomes Stringfell, which becomes reinterpreted as Stringfield.

    Stringfield

  • Springfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Springfield

    English : habitational name from a place in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Springinghefelda and as Springafelda, probably from Old English Springingafeld ‘pasture (feld) of the people who live by a spring’.

    Springfield

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  • Nixkamich
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Nixkamich

    Grandfather.

  • Farran
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic English French German Irish

    Farran

    Baker.

  • Aarman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Aarman

    Desire; Wish

  • Deva-Varsini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Deva-Varsini

    Rainfall

  • Yassaman |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Yassaman |

    The flower Jasmin

  • Gionnan
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Gionnan

    Fair skinned.

  • Sadjeevan
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sadjeevan

    Tolerance

  • Chidarth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chidarth

  • Subhuja | ஸூபூஜா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Subhuja | ஸூபூஜா

    Auspicious Apsara

  • Cheresse
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Cheresse

    Blend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.

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  • Cubdrawn
  • a.

    Sucked by cubs.

  • From
  • prep.

    Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. It is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the aritithesis and correlative of to; as, it, is one hundred miles from Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony.

  • Whelp
  • v. t.

    To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.

  • Suit
  • n.

    One of the four sets of cards which constitute a pack; -- each set consisting of thirteen cards bearing a particular emblem, as hearts, spades, cubs, or diamonds.

  • Cubless
  • a.

    Having no cubs.