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| Record |
76-86 .469 |
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| Standings |
8th in the NL (17 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
73-89, 73-89, 73-89 |
| Runs
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649 /
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| Ballpark | Wrigley Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 104 / Pitching: 105 | | Attendance | 751,647 (9th) (16th) | | Spring Training | Mesa, Arizona (Rendezvous Park) | | Manager | Bob Kennedy | | Coaches | Alex Grammas, Bobby Adams, Buck O'Neil, Elvin Tappe, George W Freese, Goldie Holt, Joe Macko, Mel Wright, Vedie Himsl, Verlon Walker, Walt Dixon | | Executives | President: Phillip Wrigley, General Manager: John Holland | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Salt Lake City Bees, (AA) Fort Worth Cats, (A) Wenatchee Chiefs, (A) St. Cloud Rox, (Rookie) Treasure Valley Cubs | | Radio | (WGN) Jack Quinlan, Lou Boudreau | | TV | (WGN) Jack Brickhouse, Vincent Lloyd |
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The 1964 Chicago Cubs
went 76-86
and finished 8th
in the
National League. The Cubs
drew 751,647
to Wrigley Field.
Dick Ellsworth, Ron Santo and Billy Williams made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1964 included Ron Santo, Bobby Shantz, Bobby Shantz and Bobby Shantz.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
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