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How many times have the cubs played the cards how many times did the cubs win?

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How many times have the cubs played the cards how many times did the cubs win?

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  1. This season the Cubs and the Cardinals played 6 games against each other. In the first series the Cubs won once and the Cardinals won twice. In the second series the Cubs won twice and teh Cardinals won once.

    So the Cubs and the Cardinals are 3-3.


  2. 1,140-1,075 cubs 2,215 times played against

  3. Looks like the Cubs have a better record head to head versus the Cardinals & that is great & all but the Cardinals have won a few World Series though.

  4. 2234 games. Others are ignoring the tie games across history.

    The Cubs are a National League original franchise, dating back to 1876. The Cardinals entered the NL in 1892, merging from the remains of the American Association, which folded after the previous year.

    They first met on 12-April-1892 -- Opening Day that year -- Chicago winning at St. Louis, 14-10.

    From 1892-2008 (23-July), they have played 2234 games. The Cubs have 1140 wins, 1075 losses, and 19 ties, for a winning percentage of .515 against the Cardinals.

    Cubs @home: 631-483

    Cubs @STL: 509-592

  5. They have played the Cardinals 6 times and the series is tied at 3 so far

  6. 6

    series tied 3-3

  7. this season the cubs played them 7 times and beat them 5 times

  8. 1,140-1,075 through July 21, 2008 with the Cubs Leading.

    They have met a total of 2,215 times with their first meeting dating all the way back to 1885 and their next meeting August 8 which will continue to add to the rich rivalry.

    The Cardinals have won more World Series though as the Cubs have a Better All-Time Record.

    The two teams have never faced eachother in the Postseason and is sometimes refered to as the I-55 Series.

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