Dak PrescottCeeDee LambMicah ParsonsTrevon DiggsSauce GardnerGarrett WilsonBreece HallTrevor LawrenceTravis EtienneCalvin RidleyC.J. StroudNico CollinsBrock PurdyDeebo SamuelBrandon AiyukGeorge KittleJordan LoveChristian WatsonAmon-Ra St. BrownAidan HutchinsonJared GoffDrake LondonKyle PittsBijan RobinsonJayden DanielsTerry McLaurinJa'Marr ChaseTee HigginsMark AndrewsDe'Von Achane
EB
Baseball Biography

Ernie Banks

“Mr Cub”

American · Dallas, USA · Born 31 January 1931

Shortstop
512
career h r
1636
career r b i
14
all- star apps
0.274
career a v g

Advertisement

American Hall of Famer and Chicago Cubs legend nicknamed 'Mr. Cub' whose exuberant personality, consistent power and love for the game produced 512 career home runs and an enduring place in baseball lore.

Ernie Banks is one of baseball's most beloved figures, known as 'Mr. Cub' for his lifelong devotion to the Chicago Cubs and his eternally optimistic 'Let's play two!' philosophy. A two-time NL MVP (1958 and 1959) who combined exceptional power with outstanding shortstop play, Banks hit 512 career home runs. Despite never appearing in the World Series, his joy for the game and exceptional talent made him one of the sport's most cherished figures.

Famous For

512 career home runs, shortstop power hitting, Mr. Cub nickname

Playing Style

How They Played

Power-hitting shortstop with exceptional home run production

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame shortstop/first baseman, Cubs icon, pioneering African American player

Career Journey

Timeline

1953 📌 MLB debut with Chicago Cubs
1958 🥇 National League MVP Award
1959 🥇 National League MVP Award (consecutive)
1970 🎯 500th career home run
1971 📌 Retired after 19 seasons with Cubs
1977 🥇 Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Ernie Banks
1953
MLB debut with Chicago Cubs
1958
National League MVP Award
1959
National League MVP Award (consecutive)
1970
500th career home run
1971
Retired after 19 seasons with Cubs
1977
Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame