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Cubs Legends Lester and Davis Inducted into Hall of Fame
Emotional ceremony honors 2016 World Series heroes during Cubs Convention
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:37am
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The induction of Cubs legends Jon Lester and Jody Davis into the team's Hall of Fame celebrates the players who helped end the franchise's 108-year World Series curse and solidify its status as a beloved baseball institution.Chicago TodayThe Chicago Cubs have announced that pitching ace Jon Lester and beloved catcher Jody Davis will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame in 2026. The announcement came during the annual Cubs Convention, where the franchise celebrated the heroes of their 2016 World Series championship team. Lester's signing in 2014 was a pivotal moment for the Cubs, and his dominant postseason performance helped end the team's 108-year title drought. Davis was a cornerstone of the 1984 Cubs squad that ended a nearly 40-year playoff drought, making two All-Star teams and winning a Gold Glove award.
Why it matters
The inductions of Lester and Davis into the Cubs Hall of Fame are more than just symbolic gestures—they represent the franchise's commitment to honoring its past and the players who defined its most iconic moments. As the Cubs look to the future, these ceremonies serve as reminders of the team's storied history and the lasting impact of its most beloved figures.
The details
Lester, a left-handed ace, made 171 starts for the Cubs over six seasons, posting a 3.64 ERA and helping the team reach the playoffs in 2015 and win the World Series in 2016. Davis, a catcher, was a cornerstone of the 1984 Cubs team that ended a 39-year playoff drought, making two All-Star teams and winning a Gold Glove award during his eight-year tenure with the franchise.
- Lester and Davis will be inducted into the Cubs Hall of Fame in 2026.
- Lester signed with the Cubs in December 2014, a pivotal moment for the franchise.
- The Cubs won the World Series in 2016, ending a 108-year championship drought.
The players
Jon Lester
A left-handed pitcher who played for the Cubs from 2015 to 2020, helping the team win the 2016 World Series and posting a 3.64 ERA over 171 starts.
Jody Davis
A catcher who played for the Cubs from 1981 to 1988, making two All-Star teams and winning a Gold Glove award while being a cornerstone of the 1984 team that ended the franchise's playoff drought.
What’s next
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The takeaway
The inductions of Jon Lester and Jody Davis into the Cubs Hall of Fame are a testament to the franchise's commitment to honoring its past and the players who defined its most iconic moments. As the Cubs look to the future, these ceremonies serve as reminders of the team's storied history and the lasting impact of its most beloved figures.





