Chicago Cubs Printable Regular Season Schedule – 2023
The Chicago Cubs also referred to as the Cubbies, are a baseball club that plays professionally and is located in Chicago, Illinois. They have a long past that dates back more than 145 years, making them one of the oldest and most recognizable teams in Major League Baseball. This article will examine the history of the Chicago Cubs, some of their famous players, and how they affected baseball and Chicago. More recently, in 2016, the Cubs captured their first World Series title since 1908.
The Cubs overcame a 3-1 disadvantage. They defeated the Cleveland Indians in a thrilling seven-game series under the direction of manager Joe Maddon and a strong squad that included Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, and Jon Lester.
The Chicago Cubs are one of the most storied franchises in baseball history. The Cubs have enthralled supporters with their thrilling play and legendary players from their early success in the late 19th century to their title run in 2016. It is impossible to exaggerate the team’s influence on Chicago and baseball, and they will remain a cherished tradition for many more years.
Click Below to Download 2023 Chicago Cubs Printable Regular Season Schedule
Chicago Cubs Printable Regular Season – PDF Download
Chicago Cubs Printable Regular Season – Regular Download
Thu, Mar 30 | vsMilwaukee |
Sat, Apr 1 | vsMilwaukee |
Sun, Apr 2 | vsMilwaukee |
Tue, Apr 4 | @Cincinnati |
Wed, Apr 5 | @Cincinnati |
Wed, Apr 5 | @Cincinnati |
Fri, Apr 7 | vsTexas |
Sun, Apr 9 | vsTexas |
Sun, Apr 9 | vsTexas |
Tue, Apr 11 | vsSeattle |
Wed, Apr 12 | vsSeattle |
Wed, Apr 12 | vsSeattle |
Sat, Apr 15 | @Los Angeles |
Sun, Apr 16 | @Los Angeles |
Mon, Apr 17 | @Los Angeles |
Tue, Apr 18 | @Oakland |
Wed, Apr 19 | @Oakland |
Thu, Apr 20 | @Oakland |
Fri, Apr 21 | vsLos Angeles |
Fri, Apr 21 | vsLos Angeles |
Sat, Apr 22 | vsLos Angeles |
Sun, Apr 23 | vsLos Angeles |
Wed, Apr 26 | vsSan Diego |
Thu, Apr 27 | vsSan Diego |
Thu, Apr 27 | vsSan Diego |
Sat, Apr 29 | @Miami |
Sun, Apr 30 | @Miami |
Sun, Apr 30 | @Miami |
Tue, May 2 | @Washington |
Wed, May 3 | @Washington |
Thu, May 4 | @Washington |
Thu, May 4 | @Washington |
Fri, May 5 | vsMiami |
Sat, May 6 | vsMiami |
Sun, May 7 | vsMiami |
Tue, May 9 | vsSt. Louis |
Wed, May 10 | vsSt. Louis |
Thu, May 11 | vsSt. Louis |
Sat, May 13 | @Minnesota |
Sat, May 13 | @Minnesota |
Sun, May 14 | @Minnesota |
Tue, May 16 | @Houston |
Wed, May 17 | @Houston |
Thu, May 18 | @Houston |
Sat, May 20 | @Philadelphia |
Sun, May 21 | @Philadelphia |
Sun, May 21 | @Philadelphia |
Wed, May 24 | vsNew York |
Thu, May 25 | vsNew York |
Fri, May 26 | vsNew York |
Fri, May 26 | vsCincinnati |
Sun, May 28 | vsCincinnati |
Sun, May 28 | vsCincinnati |
Mon, May 29 | vsTampa Bay |
Wed, May 31 | vsTampa Bay |
Wed, May 31 | vsTampa Bay |
Sat, Jun 3 | @San Diego |
Sun, Jun 4 | @San Diego |
Mon, Jun 5 | @San Diego |
Tue, Jun 6 | @San Diego |
Wed, Jun 7 | @Los Angeles |
Thu, Jun 8 | @Los Angeles |
Fri, Jun 9 | @Los Angeles |
Sat, Jun 10 | @San Francisco |
Sun, Jun 11 | @San Francisco |
Mon, Jun 12 | @San Francisco |
Wed, Jun 14 | vsPittsburgh |
Thu, Jun 15 | vsPittsburgh |
Fri, Jun 16 | vsPittsburgh |
Fri, Jun 16 | vsBaltimore |
Sat, Jun 17 | vsBaltimore |
Sun, Jun 18 | vsBaltimore |
Tue, Jun 20 | @Pittsburgh |
Wed, Jun 21 | @Pittsburgh |
Wed, Jun 21 | @Pittsburgh |
Sat, Jun 24 | vsSt. Louis * |
Sun, Jun 25 | vsSt. Louis * |
Wed, Jun 28 | vsPhiladelphia |
Thu, Jun 29 | vsPhiladelphia |
Fri, Jun 30 | vsPhiladelphia |
Fri, Jun 30 | vsCleveland |
Sun, Jul 2 | vsCleveland |
Sun, Jul 2 | vsCleveland |
Mon, Jul 3 | @Milwaukee |
Wed, Jul 5 | @Milwaukee |
Thu, Jul 6 | @Milwaukee |
Thu, Jul 6 | @Milwaukee |
Sat, Jul 8 | @New York |
Sat, Jul 8 | @New York |
Sun, Jul 9 | @New York |
Sat, Jul 15 | vsBoston |
Sat, Jul 15 | vsBoston |
Sun, Jul 16 | vsBoston |
Tue, Jul 18 | vsWashington |
Wed, Jul 19 | vsWashington |
Thu, Jul 20 | vsWashington |
Fri, Jul 21 | vsSt. Louis |
Fri, Jul 21 | vsSt. Louis |
Sat, Jul 22 | vsSt. Louis |
Sun, Jul 23 | vsSt. Louis |
Wed, Jul 26 | @Chicago |
Thu, Jul 27 | @Chicago |
Fri, Jul 28 | @St. Louis |
Sat, Jul 29 | @St. Louis |
Sun, Jul 30 | @St. Louis |
Sun, Jul 30 | @St. Louis |
Tue, Aug 1 | vsCincinnati |
Wed, Aug 2 | vsCincinnati |
Thu, Aug 3 | vsCincinnati |
Fri, Aug 4 | vsCincinnati |
Fri, Aug 4 | vsAtlanta |
Sat, Aug 5 | vsAtlanta |
Sun, Aug 6 | vsAtlanta |
Tue, Aug 8 | @New York |
Wed, Aug 9 | @New York |
Thu, Aug 10 | @New York |
Sat, Aug 12 | @Toronto |
Sun, Aug 13 | @Toronto |
Sun, Aug 13 | @Toronto |
Wed, Aug 16 | vsChicago |
Thu, Aug 17 | vsChicago |
Fri, Aug 18 | vsKansas City |
Sat, Aug 19 | vsKansas City |
Sun, Aug 20 | vsKansas City |
Tue, Aug 22 | @Detroit |
Wed, Aug 23 | @Detroit |
Wed, Aug 23 | @Detroit |
Fri, Aug 25 | @Pittsburgh |
Sat, Aug 26 | @Pittsburgh |
Sun, Aug 27 | @Pittsburgh |
Sun, Aug 27 | @Pittsburgh |
Tue, Aug 29 | vsMilwaukee |
Wed, Aug 30 | vsMilwaukee |
Wed, Aug 30 | vsMilwaukee |
Sat, Sep 2 | @Cincinnati |
Sun, Sep 3 | @Cincinnati |
Sun, Sep 3 | @Cincinnati |
Mon, Sep 4 | vsSan Francisco |
Wed, Sep 6 | vsSan Francisco |
Wed, Sep 6 | vsSan Francisco |
Fri, Sep 8 | vsArizona |
Fri, Sep 8 | vsArizona |
Sat, Sep 9 | vsArizona |
Sun, Sep 10 | vsArizona |
Tue, Sep 12 | @Colorado |
Wed, Sep 13 | @Colorado |
Thu, Sep 14 | @Colorado |
Sat, Sep 16 | @Arizona |
Sun, Sep 17 | @Arizona |
Mon, Sep 18 | @Arizona |
Wed, Sep 20 | vsPittsburgh |
Thu, Sep 21 | vsPittsburgh |
Fri, Sep 22 | vsPittsburgh |
Fri, Sep 22 | vsColorado |
Sat, Sep 23 | vsColorado |
Sun, Sep 24 | vsColorado |
Wed, Sep 27 | @Atlanta |
Thu, Sep 28 | @Atlanta |
Fri, Sep 29 | @Atlanta |
Sat, Sep 30 | @Milwaukee |
Sun, Oct 1 | @Milwaukee |
Mon, Oct 2 | @Milwaukee |
READ MORE:-
David Bote – Chicago Cubs (1)* pic.twitter.com/DlAoPqp4T9
— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) February 25, 2023
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross says experienced leaders are precious in the MLB
“Think of what they’ve seen, the situations they’ve seen. They’ve seen so much more than I’ve seen, being in the bigger moments, being on that stage. I can’t imagine their heart rate gets too high. I base a lot of the things I do from managers I had.”
#Cubs manager David Ross all smiles during workout pic.twitter.com/DJCr5q0X8j
— CubsHQ.com (@ChicagoCubsHQ) February 21, 2023
“Looking back, good leadership puts those guys in position to succeed. They make sure they’re enjoying each other. When adversity hits, or good things hit, they know how to address the team, ride the wave, and stay consistent. All of the good managers I’ve had are pretty consistent on a daily basis.”
World Baseball Classic 2023: Schedule,TV Channels, Venues & Team Pools Ahead Of Return
Blue Jays Pitcher Alek Manoah Reacts To Being Fat-Shamed By MLB Analyst Anthony Recker