Watch: Cubs Classics - Sosa's historic HRs 1 month ago • Bruce Levine Sept. 13, 1998 will go down as one of the greatest days in Cubs history as Sammy Sosa hit his 61st and 62 homers. Relive this classic game right now on Marquee Sports Network. Keep Reading
Watch Now: Cubs Classics - Big Z's no-hitter 1 month ago • Bruce Levine Relive Carlos Zambrano’s no-hitter from Sept. 14, 2008 with Cubs Classics right now on Marquee Sports Network. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: 1990's Week 9 months ago • Tony Andracki Get your Zack Morris cell phones and Dunkaroos ready, as Tony Andracki reflects on five of the top games from the 90’s. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: 1980's Week 9 months ago • Tony Andracki Revisit several top moments of the 1980’s, including Rick Sutcliffe’s complete game, division-clinching win in 1984. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: Walk-off HR Week 10 months ago • Tony Andracki For five straight nights Marquee Sports Network is airing some of the greatest walk-off homers in Cubs history. Tune-in every night at 7 p.m. to see these exciting games. Keep Reading
Mark Grace's Opening Day heroics 10 months ago • Bruce Levine On Opening Day 1996, Mark Grace delivered a clutch hit off Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman. Relive all the action Wednesday night on Marquee Sports Network beginning at 7 p.m. Keep Reading
Rhodes’ historic Opening Day 10 months ago • Bruce Levine Tuffy Rhodes didn’t have a long career in Major League Baseball, but he had one epic game: A 3-homer game on Opening Day in 1994. Relive the classic moment. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: Wood’s 20K game 10 months ago • Bruce Levine Bruce Levine revisits the most impressive pitching performance he’s seen in 40 years covering baseball – Kerry Wood’s 20-strikeout game from May 6, 1998. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: Maddux's 300th win 10 months ago • Bruce Levine Bruce Levine recounts Greg Maddux’s 300th career victory on that fateful August day in San Francisco in 2004. Keep Reading
Cubs Classics: Wrigley slugfest 10 months ago • Bruce Levine Take a look back at one of the craziest games in Cubs’ history, as the Cubs dropped a 23-22 offensive showdown to the Phillies at Wrigley Field in 1979. Keep Reading