After the games of April 12, 1912, the usually woebegone Cincinnati Reds (2-0) and St. Louis Cardinals (1-0) were still undefeated, as were the Chicago White Sox (2-0). The Chicago Cubs, which had been a powerhouse team of the late 1900s, were at 0-2, having lost twice to the Reds.
The Cubs ended the season with a 91-59 record, 11.5 games behind the pennant winning New York Giants. Manager Frank Chance was fired after the season, despite having taken the Cubs to the World Series four times in seven full seasons as manager. The White Sox ended up with a 78-76 record under manager Jimmy Callahan.Report
After the games of April 12, 1912, the usually woebegone Cincinnati Reds (2-0) and St. Louis Cardinals (1-0) were still undefeated, as were the Chicago White Sox (2-0). The Chicago Cubs, which had been a powerhouse team of the late 1900s, were at 0-2, having lost twice to the Reds.
The Cubs ended the season with a 91-59 record, 11.5 games behind the pennant winning New York Giants. Manager Frank Chance was fired after the season, despite having taken the Cubs to the World Series four times in seven full seasons as manager. The White Sox ended up with a 78-76 record under manager Jimmy Callahan.Report