Chicago Sluggers

The First 75 Years

Nonfiction, Sports, Baseball, History, Art & Architecture, Photography, Travel
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Author: John Freyer, Mark Rucker ISBN: 9781439615294
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: May 18, 2005
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: John Freyer, Mark Rucker
ISBN: 9781439615294
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: May 18, 2005
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
The Chicago White Stockings�later renamed the Cubs�won the inaugural National League Pennant in 1876 with a barrage of offensive numbers. Ross Barnes led the league at a .421 clip, and three other Chicago batters finished among the league�s top five hitters. Even pitcher Al Spalding hit an impressive .312. Thus began the "northsiders" tradition of producing some of the major leagues� greatest sluggers�including "Cap" Anson, "Gabby" Hartnett, and "Hack" Wilson.

The Chicago White Sox�still named the White Sox�won the inaugural American League Pennant in 1901, led by Fielder Jones� .311 average for a team built more around pitching than hitting�a team that won its first World Series title in 1906 with the nickname "The Hitless Wonders." But the "southsiders" also put up some lofty offensive numbers with the likes of Shoeless Joe Jackson and Eddie Collins.
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The Chicago White Stockings�later renamed the Cubs�won the inaugural National League Pennant in 1876 with a barrage of offensive numbers. Ross Barnes led the league at a .421 clip, and three other Chicago batters finished among the league�s top five hitters. Even pitcher Al Spalding hit an impressive .312. Thus began the "northsiders" tradition of producing some of the major leagues� greatest sluggers�including "Cap" Anson, "Gabby" Hartnett, and "Hack" Wilson.

The Chicago White Sox�still named the White Sox�won the inaugural American League Pennant in 1901, led by Fielder Jones� .311 average for a team built more around pitching than hitting�a team that won its first World Series title in 1906 with the nickname "The Hitless Wonders." But the "southsiders" also put up some lofty offensive numbers with the likes of Shoeless Joe Jackson and Eddie Collins.

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