


1918 Chicago Cubs Second Baseman in Action
This glass negative captures Chuck Wortman, a notable player for the Chicago Cubs, in 1918. Wortman, known for his versatility, primarily played as a second baseman during his time with the team. The Cubs, part of the National League, were situated in a dynamic baseball environment that year, as the sport was continuing to grow in popularity across America, becoming a staple of summer entertainment.
Created by the Bain News Service, this photograph is a valuable piece of early baseball history. The Cubs roster during this era included various key figures, and Wortmans presence on the team contributed to their competitiveness. This image serves as a historical record, showcasing not just a player, but also a pivotal moment in the evolution of the game during the early 20th century. The details captured within this negative provide insight into the uniforms, style, and culture surrounding baseball during this transformative period.

1918 Chicago Cubs Second Baseman in Action
