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Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs
1953-1961: Shortstop 1962-1971: First base Banks also played a handful of games at third base and in the outfield during his career.
Ernie Broglio debuted on April 11, 1959 and played his final game on July 2, 1966.
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Nothing. He is famously quoted "Lets Play Two" as in a double header....except if you ask any of his teamates, he was the one guy who hated doubleheaders the most!
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Ernie Banks
Ernie Banks on September 17, 1953.
No. Ernie "Mr Cub" Banks had the great misfortune to play his entire career (1953-1971) with the Chicago Cubs who haven't won a World Series since 1908.
Ernie played for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues in 1950. After spending the next two years in the United States Army, he returned to the Monarchs in 1953 and played with them until his contract was bought by the Chicago Cubs late in the season. Ernie played with the Cubs until he retired after the 1971 season.
Ernie Banks debuted on September 17, 1953, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on September 26, 1971, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs
Well it is a difficult question - because most players play for different teams during their career(s). For sure you have Ernie Banks, Ferguson Jenkins, Ryne Sandberg, Billy Williams. Check this link to see who you think are the "real Cubs" http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/chicago-cubs-hall-of-fame-members.htm
1953-1961: Shortstop 1962-1971: First base Banks also played a handful of games at third base and in the outfield during his career.
A doubleheader is when a team plays 2 games in one day. Teams used to schedule some doubleheaders, but now doubleheaders only occur when making up for a game that was canceled. Thirty years ago there was only about a half hour between games of the doubleheader, and doubleheaders either had an early afternoon start (12:00 or 1:00) or they were "twi-night" doubleheaders that started around 5:30. One ticket got you into both games. Today doubleheaders are generally "day-night" doubleheaders, with a day game and a night game played by the same pair of teams with several hours between games, and separate admission required for each game. The Mets and Yankees have played 2 two-borough doubleheaders, making up a rained out game in one stadium during the afternoon before driving to the other stadium to play the scheduled game at night.
Ernie Sims plays for the Arizona Cardinals.