Icons of the Ivy: Ron Santo 2 years ago • Tony AndrackiRon Santo is one of the most beloved figures in Cubs history, from his time as a player to his emotional turn as a radio broadcaster. Learn more about the Cubs Hall of Famer from team historian Ed Hartig.Keep Reading
Podcast: Fall League action and Pat Hughes stops by 3 years ago • Staff ReportLance Brozdowski and Tony Andracki provide an update on Cubs prospects in the Arizona Fall League and Pat Hughes graces us with his presence on the latest Cubs Weekly Podcast.Keep Reading
Pat Hughes inducted into Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame 3 years ago • Tony AndrackiPat Hughes was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame Thursday night, joining his broadcast partners Ron Santo and Ron Coomer in the prestigious club.Keep Reading
Marquee Notes, April 20 3 years ago • Staff ReportThe Cubs tonight begin a stretch of 16 games in 16 days, all airing on Marquee Sports Network.Keep Reading
Pat Hughes makes his Cubs TV debut 3 years ago • Staff ReportLegendary Cubs broadcaster Pat Hughes calls his first game on Cubs TV, doing play-by-play with Jim Deshaies today on Marquee Sports Network.Keep Reading
Pat Hughes took a page out of Ronald Reagan’s book during the 2020 Cubs season 4 years ago • Tony AndrackiThe 2020 season brought unique challenges for Pat Hughes in broadcasting the Cubs, but he was aided by a story he once heard about former President Ronald Reagan.Keep Reading
Podcast: Pat Hughes on his legendary career 4 years ago • Staff Report“The voice of the Cubs” Pat Hughes joins the Cubs Weekly Podcast to reflect on the 2016 World Series run and his legendary 25-year career with the team.Keep Reading
Pat Hughes on Yu Darvish's dominant 2020 season for Cubs 4 years ago • Staff ReportCubs radio broadcaster Pat Hughes shares his thoughts on Yu Darvish’s 2020 season.Keep Reading
Hughes on Santo, 2020 season 4 years ago • Staff ReportThe radio voice of Cubs baseball Pat Hughes joined Cole Wright and Bruce Levine on Cubs 360 Daily to discuss his legendary career and thoughts on the 2020 season negotiations. Keep Reading