The most memorable walkoff wins in Cubs history, Part 4: American League teams
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In Part 3 of this series, we looked at memorable walkoff wins since 1916 that the Cubs have had against the eight NL expansion-era teams (the Brewers, of course, came to the NL when the AL expanded in 1998). Today, in the conclusion of this four-part series, we’ll check out the most memorable Cubs walkoff wins against American League teams:
I wrote this regarding American League teams in Part 1 of this series:
The Cubs have never had a walkoff win against the Yankees, Tigers, Red Sox, Orioles or Angels. Presuming the 2021 schedule is played as currently laid out, the Cubs won’t have a chance to change that list this year. The only team they are scheduled to play among those five is the Tigers, and the series is in Detroit.
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