Cubs Win Flag

The Win Flag (left) or Loss Flag (right) indicates home game outcome.
Cubs Win Flag (left) and Cubs Lose Flag (right)

The Cubs Win Flag is a victory flag that is flown at Wrigley Field after every Chicago Cubs home win.[1] The flag is variously referred to by approximately a dozen names, combining: either Cubs or Chicago Cubs; Win, W, White, White W, or W Win; and flag, banner or banner flag. Other common names for the symbol include Chicago Cubs W Flag and Chicago Cubs Win Banner Flag.[2][3] It has become an important symbol for fans, and tradition of flying a win or loss flag over the stadium began soon after the construction of the scoreboard in 1937.[4]

The flag has used two different color schemes with the letter "W" on a solid background, and there is a loss indicator flag with a letter "L". Additionally, the flags have been complemented by different color schemes of indicator lights.[4] The flag is also changed after each Cubs win.[5] The flag has become a very symbolic emblem for devout Cubs fans. Some retailers sell slightly different versions that also have the Cubs logo at the bottom.[6]

  1. ^ "Chicago Cubs 'W' Banner Flag - Cubs Win! Cubs Win!". CubWorld.com. Archived from the original on September 21, 2008. Retrieved September 23, 2008.
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  5. ^ "Inbox: Why stick with Johnson?". Cubs.com. Archived from the original on April 24, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
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