

September 6, 1908: Cubs split doubleheader with the Pirates. Also, back to school.
Let's play Four! Something tells me even the great Ernie Banks would not be a fan of that. The 1908 Cubs had no choice though, playing a...


September 5, 1908: Angry Cubs respond to yesterday's protest by crushing the Pirates 11-0. Also,
Yeah, I'd say the Cubs were pretty annoyed by yesterday's controversial loss. (Recap here if you missed it) Instead of coming out flat...


September 4, 1908: Cubs lose a controversial game, but may actually win the World Series because of
OK work with me here ... The Cubs lost a controversial game today, but I actually think that by losing this game, it allows them to...


September 3, 1908: Cubs sweep doubleheader to keep pace with first place Giants. Also, I don't
The Cubs finished off the St. Louis series in style, taking both games of a doubleheader against the Cardinals as they now prepare for...


September 2, 1908: Cubs rebound from tough loss to crush the Cardinals. Also, wearing the wrong out
After yesterday's 9th inning collapse, the Cubs very well could've come out flat for today's game, which thankfully they did not. Not to...


September 1, 1908: Cubs collapse in the 9th inning, have their winning streak snapped, and tumble o
Well that was fast. Just yesterday the Cubs were riding high, tied for first place and on a nine game winning streak. Today, they fall...


August 31, 1908: Cubs win their 9th straight and are now tied for first place. Also, long live stra
The Cubs continued to stay red hot, picking up their 9th win in a row as they kicked off a five game series with the St. Louis Cardinals....


August 30, 1908: Cubs sweep the Giants for their 8th straight win and first place is within reach.
What a weekend for the Cubs! Jack Pfiester, dubbed "Jack The Giant Killer" by the Tribune, took to the mound on a Sunday afternoon for a...


August 29, 1908: Cubs have one big inning and pull off their 7th straight win in a legendary battle
The battle of two legendary future Hall of Fame pitchers didn't disappoint. Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown took the hill for the Cubs...


August 28, 1908: Cubs get a day off as they prepare for two more big games against the Giants. Also
The Cubs are riding high after their 5-1 victory in the first game of the series against the first place Giants, and all of Chicago (OK...