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| At 101 years and counting, the Chicago Cubs have the unfortunate distinction of having gone the longest of any North American franchise (of any sport) without winning a championship. The Cubs have been playing at Wrigley Field -- the "Friendly Confines" -- since 1916. |
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| Titles and Awards |
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World Championship
1995 NL Championship 1945 1938 1935 1932 1929 1918 1910 1908 1907 1906 1886 1885 Division Championship 2008 2007 2003 1989 1984 Wild Card 1998 |
Most Valuable Player
Award Sammy Sosa, 1998 Andre Dawson, 1987 Ryne Sandberg, 1984 Ernie Banks, 1958-1959 Hank Sauer, 1952 Phil Cavarretta, 1945 Gabby Hartnett, 1935 Rogers Hornsby, 1929 Wildfire Schulte, 1911 Cy Young Award Greg Maddux, 1992 Rick Sutcliffe, 1984 Bruce Sutter, 1979 Ferguson Jenkins, 1971 Rookie of the Year Award Geovany Soto, 2008 Kerry Wood, 1998 Jerome Walton, 1989 Ken Hubbs, 1962 Billy Williams, 1961 |
Hall of Famers (primarily with Chicago Cubs)
Cap Anson, 1876-1897 Ernie Banks, 1953-1971 Mordecai Brown, 1904-12, 16 Frank Chance, 1898-1912 Johnny Evers, 1902-1913 Gabby Hartnett, 1922-1940 Billy Herman, 1931-1941 Ferguson Jenkins, 1966-73, 1982-83 King Kelly, 1880-1886 Ryne Sandberg, 1982-1997 Joe Tinker, 1902-1912, 1916 Billy Williams, 1959-1974 Hack Wilson, 1926-1931 Retired Numbers Ron Santo, #10 Ernie Banks, #14 Ryne Sandberg, #23 Billy Williams, #26 Greg Maddux, #31 Ferguson Jenkins, #31 |
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Team Batting Leaders
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Team Pitching Leaders
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Most Runs -- 998 (1930)
Fewest Runs -- 454 (1919) Hits -- 1,722 (1930) Doubles -- 340 (1931) Triples -- 101 (1911) Most Home Runs -- 235 (2004) Fewest Home Runs -- 6 (1902) Most Grand Slams -- 12 (1997) Most Pinch HRs -- 9 (1929) Most RBI -- 940 (1930) Most Total Bases -- 2,684 (1930) Most Stolen Bases -- 283 (1906) Most Walks -- 650 (1975) Most Strikeouts -- 1,269 (2002) Most Hit by Pitch -- 66 (2001) Highest Batting Average -- .309 (1930) Lowest Batting Average -- .238 (1963, 1965) Highest Slugging Percentage -- .481 (1930) |
Lowest ERA -- 1.73 (1907)
Highest ERA -- 5.27 (1999) Most Shutouts -- 32 (1907, 1909) Most Strikeouts -- 1,404 (2003) Most Consecutive Shutouts -- 3 (1992) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn. -- 36 (1992) Most Wild Pitches -- 83 (1966) |
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| Individual Batting Leaders (Season) |
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At Bats -- 699
Runs -- 156 Hits -- 129 Hitting Streak -- 30 Singles -- 165 Doubles -- 57 Triples --21 Home Runs -- 66 Total Bases -- 425 RBI -- 191 Extra-Base Hits -- 103 Sacrifice Hits -- 18 Sacrifice Flies -- 14 Stolen Bases -- 67 Walks -- 147 Intentional Walks -- 37 Strikeouts -- 174 Hit by Pitch -- 17 Highest Batting Ave. -- .380 Highest Slugging Pct. -- .737 Highest On-Base Pct. -- .454 |
Juan Pierre
Rogers Hornsby Rogers Hornsby Jerome Walton Earl Adams Billy Herman Frank Schulte, Vic Saier Sammy Sosa Sammy Sosa Hack Wilson Sammy Sosa Gene Baker Ron Santo Frank Chance Jimmy Sheckard Sammy Sosa Sammy Sosa Frank Chance Rogers Hornsby Sammy Sosa Rico Carty |
2006
1929 1929 1989 1927 1935, 1936 1911, 1913 1998 2001 1930 2001 1955 1969 1903 1911 2001 1997 1905 1929 2001 1970 |
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| Individual Pitching Leaders (Season) |
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Games Pitched -- 84
Games Started -- 42 Complete Games --34 Innings -- 363.1 Win. Pct. (10 dec.) -- .941 Wins -- 29 Losses -- 23 Winning Streak -- 14 Losing Streak -- 13 Saves -- 53 Walks -- 185 ERA (162 inn.) -- 1.04 Strikeouts -- 274 Shutouts -- 9 Scoreless Innings -- 44 Hit Batsmen -- 22 |
Ted Abernathy, Dick Tidrow, Bob Howry
Ferguson Jenkins Jack Taylor Grover Alexander Rick Sutcliffe Mordecai Brown Tom Hughes Ed Reulbach, Rick Sutcliffe Robert McCall Randy Myers Sam Jones Mordecai Brown Ferguson Jenkins Mordecai Brown, Orval Overall, Grover Alexander, Bill Lee Ed Reulbach Nixey Callahan |
1965, 1980, 1906
1969 1902 1920 1984 1908 1901 1909, 1984 1948 1993 1955 1906 1970 1906/08, 1909, 1919, 1938 1908 1900 |