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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Chicago's National League Ball Club has been a |
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| part of the city's fabric for over a century, playing |
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| continuously in one city longer than any other baseball |
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| franchise; and |
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| WHEREAS, Known back then as the Chicago White Stockings, |
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| the team played their first game on April 25, 1876, and went on |
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| to win the National League Championship that year; and |
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| WHEREAS, The nickname "Chicago Cubs" was officially |
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| adopted in 1907, at a time when the Cubs fielded some of their |
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| best teams ever, and some of the best teams in the history of |
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| baseball; and |
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| WHEREAS, During their tenure as Chicago's most popular |
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| sports franchise and one of the most storied in all of major |
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| league professional sports, the Cubs have fielded some of the |
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| best players in the history of the game; from the famous |
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| "Tinker to Evers to Chance" trio that recorded the game's |
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| first-ever double play in the 1902 season, to "Mr. Cub" Ernie |
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| Banks to Ron Santo, who redefined the term "sports hero" both |
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| on and off the field, to "Slammin" Sammy Sosa; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Cubs popularity on the field was equaled by |
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| that of their legendary broadcasters in the booth, Jack |
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| Brickhouse and Harry Caray, who made the phrases "Hey Hey!" and |
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| "Holy Cow!" an integral part of the city's vocabulary; and |
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| WHEREAS, In the 1907 and 1908 seasons, the Chicago Cubs |
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| became the first team to win back-to-back World Series; and |
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| WHEREAS, Since that time, fate has not been kind to our |
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| beloved Cubs, denying them even a single postseason series |
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| victory between 1945 and 2003; and |