Cool Names Cubs
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Best Names
Cub Infielders
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Cool Names Cubs |
1st T E A M
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First Base
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Hee-Seop Choi
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His first name has a hyphen! That's a rarity! Cool, too!
What do you call him for short? Hee? Hee hee?
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Second Base
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Footsie Blair
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Why Footsie? His baseball skills? Political skills? Shoe size?
Did he get it as a kid or after he reached the big leagues?
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Shortstop
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Mister Cub
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He earned his title by hitting homers, winning MVP awards. . .
. . . and saying-- in his upbeat fashion-- "Let's play two!"
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Third Base
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Aramis Ramirez
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Say his name three times in a row-- it's tough to do!
Plus Ram is short for both his first and last names!
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2nd T E A M
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First Base
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Joe Pepitone
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First and last names fit together in pleasing manner
Classic ballplayer name during a classic Cub era
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Second Base
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Eddie Miksis
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A "sounds-like-a-ballplayer" name of the first rank!
His wife? She's Mrs. Miksis. Try saying that a few times!
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Shortstop
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Woody English
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It's a language, a nationality, a subject in school!
That's why it's a cool name. And Woody? Also cool!
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Third Base
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Stan Hack
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A pair of no-nonsense names that get to the point, and
. . . project a macho, masculine and manly image!
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3rd T E A M
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First Base
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Phil Cavaretta
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A Lane Tech boy from the good old days!
Cub fans loved him, a hometown boy who made it!
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Second Base
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Joey Amalfitano
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A warm and friendly-sounding name
Five syllables in last name-- a real mouthful!
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Shortstop
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Hal Leathers
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When you think shortstop, you think glove! And a guy named Leathers should play some mean defense!
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Third Base
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Kevin Orie
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A strange-sounding name is Orie
It has but four letters, and three of them are vowels!
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