Cubs fans in the left field stands were rewarded for their support on Sunday when left fielder Ian Happ threw them a ball ...
The Chicago Cubs' disappointing 2024 regular season concluded with a 3-0 shutout loss against the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday.
In Chicago, for example, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ tossed a baseball with a few hundred dollar bills into the left field ...
Ian Happ is looking to build on a one-hit performance in his previous game (1-for-3). His Chicago Cubs face Rhett Lowder and ...
In honor of their last game of the season, Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ threw fans a ball with some $100 bills attached to it so they could buy beer as a way to thank them for their support in ...
Outfielder Ian Happ started the game in left field, an area very close to where some of the team's die-hard fans traditionally sit. Chicago's bleachers are a general admission seating area ...
Ian Happ was hitless in his most recent game (0-for-3 with an RBI), but will take another crack at it when the Chicago Cubs ...
Superfan "Bleacher Jeff" Gorski raised over $4,000 to represent Cubs fans at the team's opener next year in Tokyo. But the ...
The Chicago Cubs did not have the season they wanted after spending in free agency and giving Craig Counsell a monster ...
Dealing with back tightness ...
To show his appreciation for the Cubs faithful, left fielder Ian Happ chucked a ball wrapped in $100 bills to the left stands on Sunday. The gesture marked the team’s final game of the season ...