The Cubs franchise started play in the National League in 1876, the first season of the National League. At that time, they were known as the White Stockings.
The Chicago Cubs are in the national league.
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Yes, the Chicago Cubs have always been a National League team.
The Chicago Cubs essentially started in 1876, when they became a charter National League member.
No, the White Sox are in the American League, and the Cubs are in the National League.
The Chicago Cubs, established in 1870, are one of the oldest professional baseball teams in the United States. They have been playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) since the National League was formed in 1876. As of 2023, the Cubs have been playing for over 150 years.
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When the National League began in 1876, the Cubs were known as the White Stockings.
The Cubs last won a National League Championship in 1945.
Yes, the Cubs have made the 2007 National League playoffs.
No. In 1969, the New York Mets won the National League pennant.