News

Lane High graduate Mike Cubbage played Major League Baseball for eight seasons, once challenged Rod Carew and Fred Lynn for a ...
Former Mets player and coach Mike Cubbage passed away on Saturday after battling cancer for nearly a year. Cubbage, 74, played for the Mets just one year — 1981 — suiting up in 67 games while ...
Mike Cubbage, a journeyman infielder who played eight years in the majors and was a manager, coach and a scout for a few teams, died over the weekend after a battle with cancer. He was 74.
Mike Cubbage continued to take on roles with various clubs for the next two decades. In 1997, Cubbage took his coaching experience to the Houston Astros, spending several seasons with the club.
For half a century, Mike Cubbage’s life has revolved around baseball, as a player, coach, scout and front office person. Charlottesville native Mike Cubbage reflects on his 50 years in ...
Mike Cubbage has had quite a 2019. In October, the Charlottesville native celebrated a World Series championship as a member of the Washington Nationals organization. That came after a summer that ...
Saturday came, and Mike Cubbage went. Fifty years in professional baseball was sufficient for Cubbage, 70, a former big-leaguer and Charlottesville native who still resides in that area. His ...
Mike Cubbage saw his baseball career come full circle this offseason, winding up just where he started 40 years ago, in Washington, D.C. The one-time University of Virginia and Lane High School ...