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- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season abstract "The 1909 Chicago Cubs won 104 games but finished second in the National League, 6½ games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs had won the pennant the previous three years and would win it again in 1910.The legendary infield of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, Frank Chance, and Harry Steinfeldt was still intact, but it was the pitching staff that excelled. The Cubs pitchers had a collective earned run average of 1.75, a microscopic figure even for the dead-ball era. Three Finger Brown was one of the top two pitchers in the league (with Christy Mathewson) again, going 27-9 with a 1.31 ERA.".
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- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season ballpark West_Side_Park.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season city Chicago.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season currentLeague "National League".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season hasPhotoCollection 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season managers Frank_Chance.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season name "Chicago Cubs".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season owners Charles_Murphy_(baseball).
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season season "1909".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season y "1871".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season y "1876".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season y "1893".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season subject Category:1909_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season subject Category:Chicago_Cubs_seasons.
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season comment "The 1909 Chicago Cubs won 104 games but finished second in the National League, 6½ games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs had won the pennant the previous three years and would win it again in 1910.The legendary infield of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, Frank Chance, and Harry Steinfeldt was still intact, but it was the pitching staff that excelled. The Cubs pitchers had a collective earned run average of 1.75, a microscopic figure even for the dead-ball era.".
- 1909_Chicago_Cubs_season label "1909 Chicago Cubs season".
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