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.

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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

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