1964 Chicago Cubs Vintage Profile with Player Statistics and Details

The 1964 Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs Vintage Profile Page from the 1965 The Sporting News Dope Book details the team's organizational structure, player statistics, and their performance that season. The Cubs were led by President Philip K. Wrigley and had several key figures, including Vice-President John Holland and Head Coach Robert D. Kennedy. The team's home games were played at Wrigley Field, with a capacity of 36,644. The page lists the official player averages for the season, highlighting individual performances. Notable players include Ernie Banks, who had a batting average of .288, and Billy Williams, who hit .278 with 101 RBIs. The pitching staff featured Buhl, Burdette, and Ellsworth, with varying records and ERAs. The document also mentions the Cubs' farm system affiliations and details about players who appeared in few games.