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| Record |
64-90 .416 |
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| Standings |
8th in the NL (27.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
65-89, 65-89, 65-89 |
| Runs
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597 /
706 |
| Ballpark | Wrigley Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 96 / Pitching: 99 | | Attendance | 1,237,792 (5th) (9th) | | Spring Training | Los Angeles, California (Wrigley Field) | | Manager | Charlie Grimm | | Coaches | Billy Jurges, Merv Shea, Milt Stock, Red Smith, Roy Johnson | | Executives | President: Phillip Wrigley, General Manager: James Gallagher | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Los Angeles Angels, (AA) Macon Peaches, (AA) Nashville Volunteers, (A) Des Moines Bruins, (B) Fayetteville Cubs, (B) Decatur Commodores, (B) Springfield Cubs, (B) Selma Cloverleafs, (C) Clinton Cubs, (C) Sioux Falls Canaries, (C) Hutchinson Cubs, (C) Visalia Cubs, (D) Janesville Cubs, (D) Elizabethton Betsy Cubs, (D) St. Augustine Saints, (D) Centralia Cubs, (D) Marion Cubs, (D) Lumberton Cubs | | TV | (WGN) Jack Brickhouse, Joe Wilson |
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The 1948 Chicago Cubs
went 64-90
and finished 8th
in the
National League. The Cubs
drew 1,237,792
to Wrigley Field.
Clyde McCullough, Andy Pafko, Johnny Schmitz and Eddie Waitkus made the All-Star team.
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