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Cardinals–Cubs rivalry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cardinals–Cubs rivalry
The Cardinals–Cubs rivalry, also called the Route 66 rivalry and The Downstate Illinois rivalry, refers to the rivalry between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs both of the National League (NL), one of the most bitter rivalries in Major League Baseball and in all of North American professional sports. The Cubs lead the series 1,198–1,147, with 19 ties, through , while the Cardinals are third in NL pennants with 19, to the Cubs' 16. However, the Cardinals have a clear edge when it comes to World Series success, having won 11 championships to the Cubs' 2. Games between the two clubs see numerous visiting fans in either St. Louis's Busch Stadium or Chicago's Wrigley Field. When the NL split into two, and then three divisions, the Cardinals and Cubs always remained together. This has added excitement to numerous pennant races over the years. ==First meetings in 19th century World Series== In his book, ''Before They Were Cardinals'', Jon David Cash speculates that the economic trade rivalry between the cities of Chicago and St. Louis led to the formation of the St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1875 to compete with the Chicago White Stockings.〔(Baseball - Greatest Rivalry In Baseball )〕 The Brown Stockings would later fold and reemerge in 1882 when the Cardinals (as the Browns), met the Cubs (as the White Stockings), in a pair of pre-World Series matchups between American Association champion St. Louis and NL champion Chicago.
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