Eamus Catuli
"Eamus Catuli" is a Latin phrase associated with the Chicago Cubs, a Major League Baseball team, and with the team's home ballpark, Wrigley Field. It has gained fame at both a local and national level. Featured on a sign that sits perched atop the Lakeview Baseball Club – the first of the rooftop establishments overlooking the ballpark – it has not only become somewhat of a rallying cry amongst Cubs fans, but has also served to mark the team's historic futility. "Eamus Catuli" is a Latin translation for "Let's go Cubs".
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Eamus Catuli
"Eamus Catuli" is a Latin phrase associated with the Chicago Cubs, a Major League Baseball team, and with the team's home ballpark, Wrigley Field. It has gained fame at both a local and national level. Featured on a sign that sits perched atop the Lakeview Baseball Club – the first of the rooftop establishments overlooking the ballpark – it has not only become somewhat of a rallying cry amongst Cubs fans, but has also served to mark the team's historic futility. "Eamus Catuli" is a Latin translation for "Let's go Cubs".
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"Eamus Catuli" is a Latin phra ...... anslation for "Let's go Cubs".
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The "Eamus Catuli!" sign and t ...... Baseball Club building in 2012
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"Eamus Catuli" is a Latin phra ...... anslation for "Let's go Cubs".
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Eamus Catuli
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