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    Ernest Banks (January 31, 1931 – January 23, 2015), nicknamed " Mr. Cub " and " Mr. Sunshine ", was an American professional baseball player who starred in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a shortstop and first baseman for the Chicago Cubs between 1953 and 1971.

  2. Banks was known for his enthusiasm and love of the game, his trademark cry of “let’s play two!” reflecting the pure enjoyment he took in baseball. When he retired in 1971, he was the holder of most of the Chicago Cubs’ offensive records and had earned the nickname “Mr. Cub” among the team’s fans.

  3. Jan 31, 2011 · Last Game: (Age 40-238d) 3 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1977. (Voted by BBWAA on 321/383 ballots) View Ernie Banks's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1954 season. Full Name: Ernest Banks.

  4. Ernie Banks Bio. Fullname: Ernest Banks; Nickname: Mr. Cub; Born: 1/31/1931 in Dallas, TX; High School: Booker T. Washington, Dallas, TX; Debut: 9/17/1953; Hall of Fame: 1977; Died: 1/23/2015

  5. Ernie Banks was known for his infectious enthusiasm and positive attitude, earning him the nickname "Mr Cub" for his loyalty to the Chicago Cubs throughout his career.

  6. Perhaps no player defines his team as thoroughly as “Mr. Cub,” who played with joy and immense talent for the Cubs from 1953-71. A native of Dallas, Texas, 19-year-old Ernie Banks debuted for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues in 1950.

  7. Ernest Banks. Nickname: Ernie, Mr. Cub. Career: 1950. Position: ss. Teams: Kansas City Monarchs (1950-1953), military service (1951-1952), major leagues (1953-1971) Bats: Right. Throws: Right. Height: 6' 1'' Weight: 180. Born: January 31, 1931, Dallas, Texas.

  8. Ernie Banks retired from major league baseball at the conclusion of the 1971 season. He was 40 years old. Over his 19-year career he hit .274, made 2,583 hits, pounded out 512 home runs and 407 doubles, and drove in 1,636 runs.

  9. Did you know that Ernie, his nickname, was the first National League player to win consecutive Most Valuable Player Awards (1958 & 1959)? His American League counterpart is Jimmie Foxx, the first junior circuit player to win consecutive MVP Awards (1932 & 1933). Ernie Banks Rookie Card | 1954 Topps Baseball Card (#94 | Checklist)

  10. Jan 23, 2015 · Cubs icon and Hall of Famer Ernie Banks died Friday at age 83. Here are some facts and figures from Mr. Cub's 19-year career and beyond: • Banks became the first player in Cubs history to have his number retired, when his No. 14 was set aside in 1982.

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