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| Record |
62-92 .403 |
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| Standings |
8th in the NL (34.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
63-91, 63-91, 63-91 |
| Runs
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614 /
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| Ballpark | Wrigley Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 102 / Pitching: 103 | | Attendance | 894,415 (6th) (11th) | | Spring Training | Catalina Island, California | | Managers | Frankie Frisch, Phil Cavarretta | | Coaches | Jimmy Adair, Charlie Root, Roy Johnson, Spud Davis | | Executives | President: Phillip Wrigley, General Manager: Wid Mathews | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Los Angeles Angels, (AAA) Springfield Cubs, (AA) Nashville Volunteers, (A) Des Moines Bruins, (A) Grand Rapids Jets, (B) Rock Hill Chiefs, (B) Greensboro Patriots, (C) Topeka Owls, (C) Clovis Pioneers, (C) Sioux Falls Canaries, (C) Visalia Cubs, (D) Janesville Cubs, (D) Rutherford County Owls, (D) Carthage Cubs | | Radio | (WIND) Bert Wilson, Bud Campbell | | TV | (WGN) Harry Creighton, Jack Brickhouse, Joe Wilson, Marty Hogan |
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The 1951 Chicago Cubs
went 62-92
and finished 8th
in the
National League. The Cubs
drew 894,415
to Wrigley Field.
Bruce Edwards and Dutch Leonard made the All-Star team.
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