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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