Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame Players: Brown, Cuyler, Hartnett, Wilson
The page titled "Names from the Past" highlights four notable baseball players associated with the Chicago Cubs. Mordecai Brown, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1949, was a right-handed pitcher renowned for his record 29 wins in the 1908 season with the Cubs. He consistently won at least 20 games for six straight seasons from 1906 to 1911. Brown also played for St. Louis and Cincinnati. Hazen (Kiki) Cuyler, elected to the Hall of Fame in 1968, was a right-handed outfielder. He played 16 seasons in the National League with teams including Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Brooklyn, boasting a career average of .321. In 1930, he hit .355 with 134 RBIs for the Cubs. Charles (Gabby) Hartnett, a Hall of Fame inductee in 1955, was a right-handed catching great who played 19 seasons in the NL, mostly with the Cubs. He recorded a .297 average with 236 homers, notably hitting a pennant-winning homer in 1938 against the Pirates. Lewis (Hack) Wilson, known for his right-handed hitting, was a major league leader with 190 RBIs for the Cubs in 1930, alongside 56 home runs.