Lee Smith reveals why Fergie Jenkins nicknamed him 'The Peashooter' 1 month ago • Tom PrizemanLee Smith and Ferguson Jenkins both are Baseball Hall of Famers, but they once were Chicago Cubs teammates, too, leading to a hilarious story involving a nickname.Keep Reading
Cubs legend Lee Smith underwent heart transplant this summer 7 months ago • Tony AndrackiFormer Cubs closer Lee Smith underwent a life-saving heart transplant this summer after suffering major health issues.Keep Reading
Sights and sounds from Ryne Sandberg’s statue dedication 11 months ago • Andy MartinezThe Cubs unveiled Ryne Sandberg’s statue Sunday on Gallagher Way at Wrigley Field, in a day befitting the Cubs’ legend.Keep Reading
‘Light at the end of the tunnel’: Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg happy to be at Wrigley Field 1 year ago • Staff ReportCubs’ legend Ryne Sandberg was happy to be back at Wrigley Field for the home opener to throw out the ceremonial first pitch on Monday.Keep Reading
Black History Month: Lee Smith 2 years ago • Staff ReportCole Wright and Cliff Floyd discuss the career accomplishments of the hall of fame Cubs closer.Keep Reading
Former Cub Fred McGriff is finally elected into Baseball Hall of Fame 2 years ago • Andy MartinezLongtime first baseman Fred McGriff, who played two seasons with the Cubs, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Sunday night.Keep Reading
Lee Smith inducted into Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame 3 years ago • Scott ChangnonCubs legend Lee Smith was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame Wednesday evening.Keep Reading
Sights and sounds from the Cubs’ Field of Dreams adventure 3 years ago • Andy MartinezRecapping the atmosphere in Dyersville, Iowa from the Field of Dreams game.Keep Reading
Sights and sounds: Fergie Jenkins Day at Wrigley Field 3 years ago • Tony AndrackiCheck out a full recap of Fergie Jenkins Day at Wrigley Field, including the unveiling of the statue and interviews with Jenkins and Cubs legends.Keep Reading
Icons of the Ivy: Lee Smith 3 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