Already the franchise leader among switch-hitters, Ian Happ became the 26th player in Cubs history overall to reach 100 career home runs.
When Happ hit his 13th home run of the season in Sunday's first inning against the Brewers' Brandon Woodruff, he became the 26th player to hit 100 home runs as a Cub, joining a list that includes Hall of Famers Ernie
Banks, Billy Williams, Ron Santo and Ryne Sandberg near the top, as well as current and former teammates Anthony Rizzo, Kris Bryant, Javy Báez and Willson Contreras.Happ holds the franchise record for home runs by a switch hitter.
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