Chicago Cubs Greatest Plays Mug: Wood strikes out 20 (1998)
359 reviews
Start your day with one of the greatest Cubs moments. What are your favorite memories from Wrigley Field? Now you can start each day reliving those legendary plays.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Cubs fan. No more bland or tacky coffee mugs - our unique designs add a splash of nostalgia while still remaining stylish.
My dad freaking loves his mug, and the shipping was super fast.
- Emily on June 28, 2023
1998 Regular Season
Wood strikes out 20
Cubs vs Houston
2 - 0
6 May, 1998
In 1998 Kerry Wood became only the 2nd pitcher, after Roger Clemens, to strike out 20 batters in a 9-inning game. More remarkably, Wood was only 20 years old at the time and pitching in only his fifth major league game. Meaning that Wood struck out his age in only his fifth try in the big leagues.
With each sip from your Cubs plays coffee mug, you're not just enjoying your favorite beverage; you're honoring the unforgettable moments that define your fandom. Whether it's for yourself or a gift for a fellow Cubs fan, these mugs are sure to make your mornings brighter.
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The design of the mug is so clever and I love how a true fan would know the play. But I was so disappointed when I took the mug out of the box. The mug itself was nothing to write home about (just a generic white ceramic mug you’d find in a tourist shop), but the print of the design was really sad. The image of the play/field was visibly crooked and the print was so fuzzy/blurry. I can’t imagine this design would stand up to several washes. Ultimately, very disappointed in both quality and price.
Great product. Doesn’t look cheap and hubby loved it! Go Dodgers!
Quality mug, great graphics, Very Pleased With Purchase
My dad and I are die hard lions fans. I got him this for Christmas to celebrate our first playoff win in my lifetime. He loves it.