Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are a member of Major League Baseball’s National League Central Division. Founded in 1870, the Cubs are one of the oldest teams in baseball history. The team’s home games are played at Wrigley Field, which is known for its iconic ivy-covered outfield walls and historic charm. The Cubs have a passionate fan base and are recognized for their distinctive blue and white team colors as well as their bear logo. The team has won multiple division titles and is celebrated for its historic 2016 World Series victory, which ended a 108-year championship drought, the longest in sports history at the time. The Cubs are an enduring symbol of the city of Chicago and are known for their storied rivalry with the Chicago White Sox, known as the Crosstown Classic.