Chicago Cubs team records
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The following lists statistical records and all-time leaders for the Chicago Cubs professional baseball club of Major League Baseball. The records list the top 5 players in each category since the inception of the Cubs.
[edit] Single Season Records
MLB Record (1876–present) |
Cubs All-Time Record (1876–present) |
Cubs Post-1900 Record (1900–present)[1] |
[edit] Team
[edit] Best Franchise Seasons[2]
Rank | Year | Team | Wins | Losses | Win% | Post-Season |
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1 | 1906 | Chicago Cubs | 116 | 36 | .763 | Lost World Series to Chicago White Sox, 2-4. |
2 | 1886 | Chicago White Stockings | 90 | 34 | .726 | Lost World Series vs. St. Louis Browns, 4-2. |
3 | 1907 | Chicago Cubs | 107 | 45 | .704 | Won World Series vs Detroit Tigers, 4-0. |
4 | 1909 | Chicago Cubs | 104 | 50 | .675 | Lost World Series to Philadelphia Athletics, 1-4. |
5 | 1918 | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 45 | .651 | Lost World Series to Boston Red Sox, 2-4. |
[edit] Worst Franchise Seasons
Rank | Year | Team | Wins | Losses | Win% |
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1 | 1962 | Chicago Cubs | 59 | 103 | .364 |
1966 | Chicago Cubs | 59 | 103 | .364 | |
3 | 1901 | Chicago Orphans | 53 | 86 | .381 |
4 | 1956 | Chicago Cubs | 60 | 94 | .390 |
1960 | Chicago Cubs | 60 | 94 | .390 |
[edit] Batting
[edit] Batting Average
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[edit] Hits
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[edit] Singles
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[edit] Doubles
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[edit] Triples
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[edit] Home Runs
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[edit] Extra Base Hits
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[edit] Grand Slams
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[edit] RBIs
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[edit] Runs
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[edit] Walks
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[edit] Total Bases
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[edit] Stolen Bases
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[edit] Strikeouts
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[edit] On-Base Percentage
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[edit] Slugging Percentage
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[edit] OPS
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[edit] Hitting Streak
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[edit] Pitching
[edit] Wins
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[edit] ERA
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[edit] Saves
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[edit] Strikeouts
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[edit] Career Records
[edit] Batting
[edit] Batting Average
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[edit] Hits
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[edit] Doubles
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[edit] Triples
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[edit] Home Runs
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[edit] Extra Base Hits
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[edit] RBIs
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[edit] Runs
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[edit] Stolen Bases
Rank | Player | Amount | Years Played |
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1 | Frank Chance | 400 | 1898-1912 |
2 | Bill Lange | 399 | 1893-1899 |
3 | Jimmy Ryan | 369 | 1885-1889 1891-1900 |
4 | Ryne Sandberg | 344 | 1982-1997 |
5 | Joe Tinker | 304 | 1902-1912 1916 |
- On-base percentage: Hack Wilson, .403 (1926-1931)
- Slugging percentage: Hack Wilson, .590 (1926-1931)
- OPS: Hack Wilson, .992 (1926-1931)
- Singles: Cap Anson, 2246 (1876-1897)
- Total bases: Ernie Banks, 4706 (1953-1971)
- Strikeouts: Sammy Sosa, 1815 (1992-2004)
- Walks: Stan Hack, 1092 (1932-1947)
- Pitching wins: Charlie Root, 201 (1926-1941)
- Pitching strikeouts: Ferguson Jenkins, 2038 (1966-1973 & 1982-1983)
- Pitching ERA: Mordecai Brown, 1.80 (1904-1912 & 1916)
- Pitching saves: Lee Smith, 180 (1980-1987)
[edit] MLB award winners
[edit] Most Valuable Player Award winners
- Frank Schulte - 1911
- Rogers Hornsby - 1929
- Gabby Hartnett - 1935
- Phil Cavarretta - 1945
- Hank Sauer - 1952
- Ernie Banks - 1958
- Ernie Banks - 1959
- Ryne Sandberg - 1984
- Andre Dawson - 1987
- Sammy Sosa - 1998
[edit] Cy Young Award winners
- Fergie Jenkins - 1971
- Bruce Sutter - 1979
- Rick Sutcliffe - 1984
- Greg Maddux - 1992
[edit] National League Rookie of the Year Award winners
- Billy Williams - 1961
- Ken Hubbs - 1962
- Jerome Walton - 1989
- Kerry Wood - 1998
[edit] National League Manager of the Year Award winners
- Jim Frey - 1984
- Don Zimmer - 1989
[edit] National League Hank Aaron Award winners
- Sammy Sosa - 1999
[edit] Roberto Clemente Award winners
- Rick Sutcliffe - 1987
- Sammy Sosa - 1998
[edit] Baseball Hall of Famers
The following table lists Hall of Famers that list the Chicago Cubs as their primary team as designated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Year Inducted |
Name | Position | Years with Cubs |
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1939 | Cap Anson | First Baseman | 1876-1897 |
1945 | King Kelly | Right Fielder | 1880-1886 |
1946 | Frank Chance | First Baseman | 1898-1912 |
1946 | Johnny Evers | Second Baseman | 1902-1913 |
1946 | Joe Tinker | Shortstop | 1902-1912 1916 |
1949 | Mordecai Brown | Pitcher | 1904-1912 1916 |
1955 | Gabby Hartnett | Catcher | 1922-1940 |
1968 | Kiki Cuyler | Left Fielder | 1928-1935 |
1975 | Billy Herman | Second Baseman | 1931-1941 |
1977 | Ernie Banks | Shortstop | 1953-1971 |
1987 | Billy Williams | Left Fielder | 1959-1974 |
1991 | Fergie Jenkins | Pitcher | 1966-1973 1982-1983 |
2005 | Ryne Sandberg | Second Baseman | 1982-1994 1996-1997 |
2006 | Bruce Sutter | Pitcher | 1976-1980 |
1979 | Hack Wilson | Center Fielder | 1926-1931 |
Other Hall-of-Famers associated with Cubs
- Grover Cleveland Alexander
- Richie Ashburn
- Lou Boudreau
- Roger Bresnahan
- Jack Brickhouse - Ford C. Frick Award recipient
- Lou Brock
- John Clarkson
- Harry Caray - Ford C. Frick Award recipient
- Dizzy Dean
- Hugh Duffy
- Dennis Eckersley
- Jimmie Foxx
- Rich Gossage
- Clark Griffith
- Burleigh Grimes
- Rogers Hornsby
- Monte Irvin
- George Kelly
- Ralph Kiner
- Chuck Klein
- Tony Lazzeri
- Freddie Lindstrom
- Rabbit Maranville
- Robin Roberts
- Al Spalding
- Bill Veeck
- Rube Waddell
- Hoyt Wilhelm
[edit] No-hitters throughout team history
- Larry Corcoran - 8/19/1880
- Larry Corcoran - 9/20/1882
- Larry Corcoran - 6/27/1884
- John Clarkson - 7/27/1885
- George Van Haltren - 6/21/1888
- Walter Thornton - 8/21/1898
- Bob Wicker - 6/11/1904
- King Cole - 7/31/1910
- Jimmy Lavender - 8/31/1915
- Hippo Vaughn - 5/2/1917 - Lost on 2 hits in the 10th. Fred Toney no-hit the Cubs.
- Sam Jones - 5/12/1955 - Walked the bases full in the 9th, then struck out the side.
- Don Cardwell - 5/15/1960 - In his Cubs debut after arriving via a trade.
- Ken Holtzman - 8/19/1969 - Northerly wind kept Hank Aaron's 7th inning drive in the park for an out.
- Ken Holtzman - 6/3/1971
- Burt Hooton - 4/16/1972 - Cubs' second game of the season.
- Milt Pappas - 9/2/1972 - Only baserunner allowed was a 2-out, 2-strike walk in the 9th.
[edit] Cubs Opening Day Starting Pitchers
- 2005-2008 - Carlos Zambrano
- 2003-2004 - Kerry Wood
- 2000-2002 - Jon Lieber
- 1999 - Steve Trachsel
- 1998 - Kevin Tapani
- 1997 - Terry Mulholland
- 1996 - Jaime Navarro
- 1995 - Jim Bullinger
- 1993-1994 - Mike Morgan
- 1992 - Greg Maddux
- 1991 - Danny Jackson
- 1990 - Mike Bielecki
- 1985-1989 - Rick Sutcliffe
- 1984 - Dick Ruthven
- 1983 - Fergie Jenkins
- 1982 - Doug Bird
- 1978-1981 - Rick Reuschel
- 1976-1977 - Ray Burris
- 1974-1975 - Bill Bonham
- 1969-1973 - Fergie Jenkins
- 1968 - Milt Pappas
- 1967 - Fergie Jenkins
- 1963-1966 - Larry Jackson
- 1962 - Don Cardwell
- 1961 - Glen Hobbie
- 1959-1960 - Bob Anderson
- 1958 - Jim Brosnan
- 1955-1957 - Bob Rush
- 1954 - Paul Minner
- 1953 - Bob Rush
- 1952 - Paul Minner
- 1951 - Frank Hiller
- 1950 - Johnny Schmitz
- 1949 - Dutch Leonard
- 1948 - Russ Meyer
- 1947 - Hank Borowy
- 1946 - Claude Passeau
- 1945 - Paul Derringer
- 1921-1922, 1925 - Grover Cleveland Alexander
- 1911 - Ed Reulbach
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ The Official Chicago Cubs Website does not recognize accomplishments before 1900, but they are listed on the Official MLB Website and Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ Determined by winning percentage, minimum of 120 games played.
[edit] References
- All-Time Leaders. Chicago Cubs Official Website. Retrieved on August 4, 2007.
- Chicago Cubs Batting Leaders. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on July 28, 2007.
- Chicago Cubs Pitching Leaders. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on July 28, 2007.
- Chicago Cubs Season Records. Chicago Cubs Official Website. Retrieved on July 28, 2007.
- Hitting Charts. Baseball-Almanac.com. Retrieved on July 28, 2007.
- Hall of Fame. National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved on March 7, 2008.
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