Chicago 2001

Chicago 2001

Season 11 • Schaumburg, IL • Oct. 18 - 21, 2001

Event Highlights

Key moments from our 2001 Chicago adventure

George Simmons Tribute

Honoring founding member George Simmons who died on American Flight #77 on 9/11.

Alexian Field

Switched from Wrigley Field to Schaumburg's minor league park due to 9/11 schedule changes.

Tim Stoddard

Former Oriole reliever showed up and demonstrated what Major League beer-drinking looks like.

Greatest Rookie Class

The Class of 2001 from Chicago proved itself the greatest rookie crop since the club's founding in 1991.

The Story

Season 11 in Schaumburg, Illinois

Wrigley Field was the plan for 2001 but history got in the way. When 9/11 occurred and the MLB schedule was reconfigured, we switched our games to Schaumburg's minor league park. Among the checks turned over to Cubs Care was one from Founding No Bats legend George Simmons, who died on American flight #77 when it was skyjacked into the Pentagon.

Former Oriole reliever Tim Stoddard showed up to help us out and demonstrated what Major League beer-drinking looks like.

ByrneDogg returned to action following a long recovery from a wicked, near fatal car wreck and led off with a line drive that rookie Mark Costigan slides through the mud on his stomach to catch. ByrneDogg took it well. "I was always proud of my hand-eye coordination, so getting a hit in my first AB back would have been special. Instead, an overanxious stupid rookie took it away with a very good catch."

"A veteran would have never dove on the first play of the weekend." Costigan was one of many new members to the club, the Class of 2001 from Chicago, which has proven itself the greatest rookie crop since 1991 when the club was founded.

When we refused to peel off ten grand in charity money for an appearance fee for a "name player" to come accept our donated charity haul—which was significant—the Cubs sent Chad Meyers and Augie Ojeda. The restaurant we celebrated in allowed cigars the first night, but the air was thicker than diesel bus exhaust and they changed the rule for the second.

A poignant moment came when Navy vets Joe "Iron" Maiden and Dick Kievit stood up and sang God Bless America at the restaurant.

Ted Darby, who had to really scramble to rearrange logistics post-9/11 remembers:

"We are Americans, and we are going to carry on. Plus we felt the club as a whole needed this. We had 60 guys post, even though the weather wasn't going to cooperate. We showed up and played our unusual brand of baseball and shared good times with each other."

"On Friday rookie night, we held our dinner in a private room at a restaurant that was part of a local airport. It was the only place we could find that could accommodate us on short notice that fit within our budget."

"Our private room was adjacent to their main dining room, which featured air traffic control broadcasts between the airport and pilots. The place was packed. As we went thru the process of introducing the new rookies, someone asked a couple of military vets – Joe Maiden and Dick Kievit, what was their school songs and to sing them. Joe and Dick looked at one another, whispered to each other and then stood at attention and started singing God Bless America. After the first couple notes, everyone in our room stood up and joined in as loud as we could."

"The folks in the packed main area of the restaurant turned to see what was happening and then they all stood and started to sing as well. It was a glorious moment that sent chills through me and many others. Joe and Dick delivered the right thing at the right time. It certainly impressed the two Cubs players who joined us that night. For me, that was a very special moment in the history of our club."

Founding member George Simmons died an American patriot, and there is no way we will ever forget it.

Event Standouts

Celebrating the people who made 2001 special

Hall of Fame

Bill Brockway
Bill Brockway
Eric Brown
Eric Brown
Bruce Hall
Bruce Hall
George Simmons
George Simmons

Awards

George Simmons
George Simmons
Tournament MVP
Mark Costigan
Mark Costigan
Rookie of the Year
Mark Andregg
Mark Andregg
Team MVP
Bill Bartz
Bill Bartz
Team MVP
Mark Costigan
Mark Costigan
Team MVP
Mike Ebener
Mike Ebener
Team MVP
Chip Ford
Chip Ford
Team MVP
Bob Kedzior
Bob Kedzior
Team MVP
Dick Kievit
Dick Kievit
Team MVP

Managers

Bill Brockway
Bill Brockway
Bruce Hall
Bruce Hall
Scott O'Neil
Scott O'Neil
Mike Steffgen
Mike Steffgen

Smites

Scott Doney
Scott Doney
Bob Kedzior
Bob Kedzior
Dick Kievit
Dick Kievit

Rookies

Mark Costigan
Mark Costigan
Don Lippert
Don Lippert
Joe Maiden
Joe Maiden
Aldo Panatonni
Aldo Panatonni
Greg Swallow
Greg Swallow
Todd Tatham
Todd Tatham
Pete Vlasses
Pete Vlasses
Chris Walwrath
Chris Walwrath
Mark Wilcox
Mark Wilcox

Charitable Impact

Supporting Chicago Cubs Care in 2001

Chicago Cubs Care $84,357