Icons of the Ivy: Heinie Zimmerman 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiUtility infielder Heinie Zimmerman filled a lot of roles for the Cubs in the early 1900s and is the only Triple Crown winner in franchise history.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Lee Smith 2 years ago • Andy MartinezLee Smith is the Cubs all-time saves leader with 180 and was the MLB all-time saves leader when he retired.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Riggs Stephenson 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiRiggs “Old Hoss” Stephenson has the highest batting average in Cubs history at .336 and helped the team to a pair of World Series in 1929 and 1932.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Greg Maddux 2 years ago • Andy MartinezGreg Maddux became the first pitcher in MLB History to win 4 straight Cy Young Awards and began that strong run as a member of the Cubs.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Margaret Donahue 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiMargaret Donahue broke barriers with the Cubs over a century ago when she began as an office assistant with the organization in 1919 and worked her way up to an executive position.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Andre Dawson 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiAndre Dawson will go down as one of the greatest free agent signings in Chicago sports history as “The Hawk” entrenched his name in Cubs lore with an epic debut season in 1987.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Charlie Grimm 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiCharlie Grimm filled a variety of different roles with the Cubs over his career, including player and manager during several NL-pennant-winning teams.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Stan Hack 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiStan Hack is the greatest leadoff hitter in Cubs franchise history, a left-hander who walked more than twice as much as he struck out over his career.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Fergie Jenkins 2 years ago • Andy MartinezFergie Jenkins is arguably the greatest pitcher in Cubs history, amassing a 167-132 record with a 3.20 in 10 seasons with the Cubs.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Gabby Hartnett 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiGabby Hartnett is the greatest catcher in Cubs history, amassing six All-Star appearances, a spot in the Hall of Fame and one of the most famous home runs in franchise lore.Keep Reading