West Side Park
West Side Park was the name used for two different baseball parks that formerly stood in Chicago, Illinois. They were both home fields of the team now known as the Chicago Cubs of the National League. Both parks hosted baseball championships. The latter of the two parks, where the franchise played for nearly a quarter century, was the home of the last world champion Cubs team (1908), the team that posted the best winning percentage in Major League Baseball history and won the most games in National League history (1906), the only cross-town World Series in Chicago (1906), and the immortalized Tinker to Evers to Chance double-play combo. Both ballparks were what are now called "wooden" ballparks.
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West Side Park
West Side Park was the name used for two different baseball parks that formerly stood in Chicago, Illinois. They were both home fields of the team now known as the Chicago Cubs of the National League. Both parks hosted baseball championships. The latter of the two parks, where the franchise played for nearly a quarter century, was the home of the last world champion Cubs team (1908), the team that posted the best winning percentage in Major League Baseball history and won the most games in National League history (1906), the only cross-town World Series in Chicago (1906), and the immortalized Tinker to Evers to Chance double-play combo. Both ballparks were what are now called "wooden" ballparks.
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West Side Park was the name us ...... now called "wooden" ballparks.
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ウエスト・サイド・パーク(West Side Park)は、アメリカのイリノイ州シカゴにかつてあった野球場である。
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1885-06-06
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Cap Anson throws out the first ball of 1908
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West Side Park was the name us ...... now called "wooden" ballparks.
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ウエスト・サイド・パーク(West Side Park)は、アメリカのイリノイ州シカゴにかつてあった野球場である。
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West Side Park
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ウエスト・サイド・パーク
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West Side Park
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