My Favorite 75 Cubs Whom I've Seen Play

by Vvvergeer - 75 cards (Last updated on Aug 14, 2021)



71. 1977 Topps #64 Larry Biittner


One of those forgotten, solid bench players. If he came up to bat, I was ok with it.


72. 2002 Topps #434 Bill Mueller


Had some great seasons, really. Solid hitter.


73. 1977 Topps #333 Paul Reuschel


Looked almost exactly like my dad, in build and glasses. Paul is to Rick as Mike is to Greg.


74. 2000 Topps #427 Jon Lieber


The guy won 20 games. He had no star qualities about him at all, but pitched very well for a couple of years.


75. 2007 Topps #351 Mark DeRosa


Just solid and reliable. Kind wished we'd kept him longer.

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Aug 30, 2018 - 12:39AM
Billy Kingsley

As usual, your commentary is the star of the list. 

Aug 30, 2018 - 1:05PM
Vvvergeer

Awww, thanks, Billy.

Oct 20, 2018 - 11:03PM
switzr1

Fun list to look at.  As a Cardinals fan who detests the Cubs but loves baseball, I grew up watching the Cubs just about every day in the 80s.  And yes, I emphasize the word "day"!  We lived too far east in Illinois to get the Cardinals channel.  So I especially enjoyed your cards from that era.  Also, I was hoping to see Warren Brusstar.

Aug 9, 2019 - 5:25PM
Arkansas Traveler

As a Cubs fan growing up deep in Cardinal territory, where they had their AA affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas, I enjoyed catching all the gmes on WGN in the 80's and 90's listening and watching Harry and Steve's broadcasts. Yes, I did go see the minor league team play quite a bit. The team is no longer affiliated with the Cardinals which made a ton of Cardinals fans there VERY unhappy.

I have to say my favorite Cubs player is Mark Grace. Though he was not a prolific home run hitter he was a very consistent contact hitter with some pop who saved Shawon Dunston a ton of errors in the field over the years. I was happy to see him win the World Series with the Diamondbacks in 2001. Ryno is a close second.

 

 

May 10, 2020 - 7:56PM
theFalcon

What, no Dennis Lamp?!  Among the starters, he was the Cubs' ERA leader in '78 and '79, but pitched in hard luck.  I've seen about 20 MLB games in person and Lamp started the first Cubs game I attended, Aug. 11, 1978 at Olympic Stadium.  Ross Grimsley tossed a two-hit shutout, 1-0.  The player I really wanted to see was Dave Kingman, but his only appearance was pinch-hitting for Lamp in the 9th inning, where he drew a walk.  The Big O had foul lines painted on its inner rim, which were put there after Kingman hit a monster shot off that part of the stadium in an earlier game.



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