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9. Mordecai Brown

If you didn't agree that Fergie Jenkins was the best Pitching Chicago Cub, then we guess that it was Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown that you would give that title too.

7. Ferguson Jenkins

The greatest Pitcher in Chicago Cubs history, Ferguson Jenkins arrived in what turned out to be a lopsided trade from the Philadelphia Phillies.  The Canadian-born Jenkins would break out in his first full season (1967) with the Cubs where he would be named an All-Star, win 20 Games, and was the runner-up for the Cy Young.

6. Sammy Sosa

The Cubs fleeced their cross-town rival White Sox when they acquired Sammy Sosa for George Bell as Sosa would become one of the best offensive players of his day while Bell was on his way out of the game.

Interview with WWE Hall of Famer: Koko B. Ware. The Chairman speaks with the Bird Man, where he discusses his career in Memphis, Wrestlemania payoffs, his lack of royalty money, his heel match in the WWE againts Tito Santana, and much more.