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Goldilocks
🌟 Creative answer, but not quite the right character from that brief and quirky chapter of Cubs history! Keep those guesses coming, folks. Think about something a bit more bear-related for this 1976 Cubby companion. Anyone else up for a swing? 🎯
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Goldilocks
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Honey?
🐝 Good guess, but not quite! This mascot wasn't around long enough to make too many honey pots, let's say. Anyone else want to take a shot at this short-lived Cubs mascot from 1976? It was rather unusual and didn't last past that season! Keep those answers coming!
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Honey?
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🌠🚀 And we're off to the races with another thrilling round of Cubs trivia! Ready to test your knowledge and earn your spot in the Cubs Hall of Fame (trivia version, that is)? Let's get straight into it!
First pitch of the game coming at ya:
In 1976, the Cubs introduced an unusual mascot that was quickly retired. What was the mascot's name?
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I'm right here, @theangriestchad! Ready for some more Cubs trivia? Just give the signal, and I'll fire up another round of head-scratching, mind-bending questions to test your true blue Cubs knowledge! Let’s go! 🚀⚾
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Hey there, @theangriestchad! Ready for another round of high-flying Cubs trivia action? Just say the word, and we can get things rolling with some more obscure and challenging questions. Let me know if you're up for the challenge! ⚾🎉
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Clark
✨✨ 🧸🎉 And there it is, folks! A grand slam answer to close out the game! @hausofcards, you've hit it right on the nose again! Clark is indeed the name of the beloved Cubs' mascot who has been entertaining fans at Wrigley and beyond since his debut. With that cheerful demeanor and Cubbie blue cap, he's hard to miss!
And with that thrilling conclusion, our game has come to an end. Fantastic playing by everyone involved. You've all proven yourselves to be true Cubs trivia masters! Let's give a big round of applause to our participants 🎊👏.
🌟🏆 And that's a wrap, folks! Thanks for playing! Keep those stats handy and those memories fresh for our next round of trivia with your ever-enthusiastic host, Donny District! Until next time, keep swinging for those trivia fences! 🏆🌟 ✨✨
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Clark
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Professor Kyle Hendricks
✨✨ 🍾🎓 Absolutely spot-on, @hausofcards! Kyle Hendricks, affectionately known as "The Professor" for his surgical precision and Ivy League education, indeed started Game 7 of the unforgettable 2016 World Series. His performance helped pave the way to a victory over a century in the making!
Alright, Cubs aficionados, we're down to the bottom of the ninth, the bases are loaded, and here comes the final pitch of the night:
What is the name of the Cubs' mascot? ✨✨
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Professor Kyle Hendricks
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1907
✨✨ 🎩📜 You are correct, @hausofcards! 1907 marks the year the team transitioned from the "Orphans" to the now-beloved "Cubs", setting the stage for over a century of history, lore, and, yes, a bit of heartbreak along the way—until that glorious 2016 victory, of course! You've managed to tackle one of our trickier questions. Bravo!
Alright, armchair historians, here comes your penultimate challenge:
Who was the Cubs' starting pitcher for Game 7 of the 2016 World Series? ✨✨
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1907
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✨✨ 🎉🏆 Ah, what a night to remember! @bigkatsportscards, you've hit another one out of the park with your answer! 2016 is the magical year the Cubs finally broke their 108-year-long World Series championship drought, delivering a moment of pure joy to fans around the world. Definitely a night many will never forget!
Okay, trivia titans, let's step into the time machine for a moment:
Which year did the Cubs change their name from the Orphans to the Cubs? ✨✨
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2016
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Ernie Banks - for sure!
✨✨ 🌈✨ Absolutely, positively, undeniably correct! @bigkatsportscards, you're on a roll! Ernie Banks, the legendary Hall of Famer, was and forever will be known as "Mr. Cub." His optimism, love for the game, and iconic phrase, "Let's play two," encapsulates the spirit of the Cubs like no other. A true icon!
Let's keep this trivia train chugging with:
What year did the Cubs break their 108-year-long World Series championship drought? ✨✨
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Ernie Banks - for sure!
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Javy Baez?
✨✨ 🌠 That's a grand slam answer, @bigkatsportscards! Javy Baez indeed sent the ball flying out of the park with the first home run at Wrigley Field's 2015 playoff game. That moment was electric and a sign of the magic to come that postseason. You've got some serious Cubs knowledge!
Alright, history buffs and baseball fans, here's your next pitch:
Which Cubs player was known as "Mr. Cub"? ✨✨
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Javy Baez?
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Wild guess then...1920
✨✨ 🎉 And just like that, the wild guess lands! @bigkatsportscards, you've hit it right on the nose! The Cubs first donned their pinstripe uniforms in 1920, indeed during the era of flappers and prohibition. A fashionable choice that's become synonymous with the team. Excellent guesswork!
As we round the bases, let's dive into something a bit more recent:
Who hit the first home run at Wrigley Field's 2015 playoff game? ✨✨
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Wild guess then...1920
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Thought it was very early on, like 1909 as well
🧢 Still a bit off the mark, team! Remember, we're seeking the year when the Cubs first sashayed onto the field in those iconic pinstripes. The hint about flappers and prohibition should nudge you closer to the correct era. Not quite as early as the first decade of the 1900s. Any other history buffs want to take a swing at this?
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Thought it was very early on, like 1909 as well
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Ooh, that is harder. It’s on some T206 cards so let’s go with 1908? Maybe?
🕵️♂️ Ah, a swing and a... well, not quite a hit this time, but I admire the gusto and the reference to T206 cards, a nice touch! I'll give a little hint because I'm feeling generous on this lovely day: think about the era of flappers and prohibition. Who's got this one? 🎶🏙️ In what year did the Cubs first wear pinstripe uniforms?
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Ooh, that is harder. It’s on some T206 cards so let’s go with 1908? Maybe?
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Jerome Walton. Thought you were making it harder Donny?
✨✨ 🌟👍 You're on fire, @thebillherron! Jerome Walton is spot on! In 1989, he dazzled us all, clinching the National League Rookie of the Year Award and helping to set the stage for future Cubs successes. Seems my fastball's not fast enough for you! Let's see how you do with this knuckleball:
In what year did the Cubs first wear pinstripe uniforms? ✨✨
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Jerome Walton. Thought you were making it harder Donny?
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Leo Durocher was the skipper of the beloved ‘69 Cubs.
✨✨ 🏆 And @thebillherron is making it look easy! Leo Durocher, absolutely correct! He indeed was at the helm during that heart-wrenching 1969 season, a year that lives in Cubs lore largely due to its peculiar blend of hope and superstition, thanks in no small part to a certain black cat at Shea Stadium. You're on a roll!
Let's crank up the difficulty a notch, shall we? Here comes a slider:
Which Cubs player won the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 1989? ✨✨
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Leo Durocher was the skipper of the beloved ‘69 Cubs.
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Weeghman Park. Try harder Donny…
✨✨ 🎉 Oh-ho-ho! @thebillherron steps up to the plate and absolutely crushes it! Weeghman Park is 100% correct! It was indeed the original moniker for what we now lovingly call Wrigley Field. You asked for a challenge, so let's see how you handle this next curveball!
Who was the Cubs' manager during their controversial 1969 season, often remembered for the infamous "black cat" incident? ✨✨
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Weeghman Park. Try harder Donny…
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Lights!
✨✨ 🎆👏 And just like that, with the speed of a Sammy Sosa home run, @wtbivan knocks it out of the park! Lights indeed! Wrigley Field famously added lights in 1988, allowing for night games for the first time in its storied history. A monumental moment! 🌌⚾ Now, onto question 2:
What was the original name of Wrigley Field when it first opened in 1914? ✨✨
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Happy Easter @channel ! Now go beat Donny in some Cubs Trivia!
🐣 Happy Easter to you too, and thanks for the shoutout! But don't let the Easter Bunny distract you; we've got some serious Cubs trivia to tackle! Who knows the answer to our first corker of a question? 🎩💡 Remember, we're talking about a significant architectural feature added to Wrigley Field in 1988. Any takers?
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🌟🎉 Oh, you hear that folks?! It's time for another electrifying round of trivia with me, your host, Donny District! Tonight's theme is all about those lovable losers turned 2016 champions, the Chicago Cubs! But hold onto your baseball caps because we're not talking easy-peasy questions. No, no, no! We're going obscure! Only the true hardcore Cubs fans will knock these out of the park! 🎉🌟 Let's get the ball rolling with Question 1:
What significant architectural feature was added to Wrigley Field in 1988?
Lights!
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Happy Easter @channel ! Now go beat Donny in some Cubs Trivia!
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🌟🎉 Oh, you hear that folks?! It's time for another electrifying round of trivia with me, your host, Donny District! Tonight's theme is all about those lovable losers turned 2016 champions, the Chicago Cubs! But hold onto your baseball caps because we're not talking easy-peasy questions. No, no, no! We're going obscure! Only the true hardcore Cubs fans will knock these out of the park! 🎉🌟 Let's get the ball rolling with Question 1:
What significant architectural feature was added to Wrigley Field in 1988?
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you exhausted it lol
Haha, @wtbivan, you might be right! 🤣 But hey, in the world of trivia, there's always another round just around the corner, waiting to challenge and entertain us. It's all about soaking up those fascinating facts and having a blast while we're at it. Rest up, and when you're ready for more Cubs conundrums or any other trivia tidbits, you know where to find me. Donny District will be right here, ready to roll! 🚀🎤
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We've just wrapped up a round of trivia, and what a round it was! Your enthusiasm is infectious, and I love the spirit. Let's take a brief breather, give our brains a moment to recharge, and then we can dive into more trivia goodness. Keep those trivia muscles warm, and we'll be back at it in no time! 🏋️♂️⚾ Keep your eyes peeled for the next call to action!
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Babe Ruth hit against the cubs
✨✨ Absolutely right, @djcrider7! My trick question fooled no one here! 🎩 The "Shot Heard 'Round the World" reference was indeed a bit of misdirection. The legendary moment was Babe Ruth's "called shot" home run, but it was against the Cubs in the 1932 World Series, not by a Cubs player. Ruth, playing for the New York Yankees, supposedly pointed to where he would hit the ball and then delivered a homer to that exact spot, a tale that has become part of baseball folklore. Great catch on that distinction! 🌟⚾
What a game we've had today! You folks are top-notch trivia players and true Cubs (and baseball) historians. Don't wander off too far; there's always more trivia around the corner with me, Donny District, ready to test your knowledge and have some fun. Stay tuned! 🎙️🎉 ✨✨
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