Who played first base for the Cubs in the 1980s?

Who played first base for the Cubs in the 1980s?

8: Leon Durham, 1981-1988.

Who played on the Cubs with Ryne Sandberg?

1984 Chicago Cubs

1984 Chicago Cubs 1984 Chicago Cubs Official Logo Complete Roster
Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster
19 Dave Owen Both
17 Dan Rohn Left
23 Ryne Sandberg Right

Who played shortstop for the Cubs in the 80s?

Dunston competed with Larry Bowa for the role as the starting shortstop for the Cubs in spring training in 1985. Dunston initially won the job over Bowa. He made his debut in the major leagues on April 9.

Who has played first base for the Chicago Cubs?

Position Players

POS Starter
First Base A. Rivas Cubs’ Alfonso Rivas: Productive from leadoff spot Alfonso Rivas Cubs’ Alfonso Rivas: Productive from leadoff spot
Second Base N. Madrigal
Shortstop A. Simmons Shoulder: Expected to be out until at least May 15 Andrelton Simmons Shoulder: Expected to be out until at least May 15

Who played first base for the Cubs in the 90s?

FIRST BASE Grace was one of the faces of the Cubs throughout the 1990’s. He was not your prototypical power hitting first baseman but he more than made up for it with his clutch hitting and impressive fielding. His 1754 hits were the most of any player during the decade, as were his 364 doubles.

What was the Chicago Cubs roster in 1984?

Roster

  • 33 Porfi Altamirano.
  • 42 Rich Bordi.
  • 41 Warren Brusstar.
  • 43 Dennis Eckersley.
  • 39 George Frazier.
  • 37 Bill Johnson.
  • 38 Ron Meridith.
  • 48 Dickie Noles.

Who wore number 23 for the Cubs?

Dave Martinez
Chicago Cubs Uniform Numbers

Chicago Cubs Uniform Number 0 Every Cubs Player Who Wore #0
Count Players Who Wore #0 Full Roster
23. Dave Martinez 1987 Chicago Cubs
24. Dave Martinez 1988 Chicago Cubs
25. Rick Wrona 1988 Chicago Cubs

Who was the Cubs shortstop?

Andrelton Simmons
Nico Hoerner
Chicago Cubs/Shortstop

Does Mark Grace still drink?

Grace maintains that he hasn’t had a drink since his release from jail, and that his days of partying hard are a thing of the past. He took full responsibility for his actions, blaming no one but himself and pleading guilty to all charges brought against him.