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When was the Chicago Cubs baseball franchise founded?

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The Chicago Cubs baseball franchise was founded in 1876 as the Chicago White Stockings. The team was renamed the Cubs in 1903.

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Original NameChicago White Stockings
Founded Year1876
Current Name Adopted1903
LeagueNational League
Home StadiumWrigley Field (since 1916)

Founding of the Franchise

The Chicago Cubs franchise began in 1876 as one of the charter members of the National League. The team was originally called the Chicago White Stockings and played in the early days of professional baseball. The White Stockings were managed by Al Spalding, a legendary player and baseball pioneer.

Name Change to the Cubs

The team was renamed the Cubs in 1903. The nickname likely came from the young, developing players on the team at that time. The name Cubs has stuck with the franchise for over 120 years and is now one of the most recognizable team names in baseball.

Early Success and History

The Cubs became one of baseball's most successful teams in the early 1900s. The team won back-to-back World Series championships in 1907 and 1908. These early victories established the Cubs as a powerful franchise during the National League's formative years.

Wrigley Field Home

The Cubs moved to Wrigley Field in 1916, one of the oldest and most famous baseball stadiums in America. Wrigley Field still stands today and remains the Cubs' home. The ballpark is known for its ivy-covered walls and historic charm.

Sources

  1. mlb.com (mlb.com)
  2. baseball-reference.com (baseball-reference.com)
  3. britannica.com (britannica.com)