Quincy Cubs
Minor league baseball team
The Quincy Cubs were a minor league baseball team located in Quincy, Illinois.[citation needed][1] The team played in the Midwest League, and were an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Their home stadium was Q Stadium. The franchise lasted from 1965 to 1973, when the Cubs relocated to Dubuque, Iowa as the Dubuque Packers.[2]
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