Let's begin with the five in the suit that started their career with the Cubs in the '80s, including two HOFers:





The '90s get these two familiar names:


And we end with the 2000's, which includes a couple guys still hanging on with the Cubs.






The deck finishes with two more Hall of Famers, though not players, they're broadcasters Jack Brickhouse and Harry Caray


And that is it! Fifty-four cards worth of Cubs
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