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T E A M  H I S T O R Y

CHICAGO CUBS
National Association, 1871, 1874-1875 - National League, 1876-present
AKA - Chicago White Stockings 1871, 1874-1889, Chicago Colts 1890-1897, 1902-1904, Chicago Orphans 1898-1901
**Merged with the Chicago Pirates of the Players League in 1891 and with the Chicago Whales of the Federal League in 1916**
N. L. East Champion - 1984, 1989
N. L. Wild Card - 1998
N. L. Champion - 1876, 1880-1882, 1885-1886, 1906-1908, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945
World Series Champion - 1906-1908

R E T I R E D  N U M B E R S

14 Ernie Banks  
26 Billy Williams  

C U B S  L E A D E R S

Batting Leaders (through the 1999 season)
Bold = Current Player
with the Cubs

Batting Average (min. 500 games)

Runs Scored

Hits

Riggs Stephenson (.336)

Ryne Sandberg (1,316)

Ernie Banks (2,583)

Kiki Cuyler (.325)

Billy Williams (1,306)

Billy Williams (2,510)

Hack Wilson (.322)

Ernie Banks (1,305)

Ryne Sandberg (2,385)

Mark Grace (.310)

Stan Hack (1,239)

Stan Hack (2,193)

Frank Demaree (.309)

Ron Santo (1,109)

Ron Santo (2,171)

     

Doubles

Triples

Home Runs

Mark Grace (415)

Frank Schulte (117)

Ernie Banks (512)

Ernie Banks (407)

Phil Cavarretta (99)

Billy Williams (392)

Ryne Sandberg (403)

Joe Tinker (93)

Ron Santo (337)

Billy Williams (402)

Ernie Banks (90)

Sammy Sosa (307)

Gabby Hartnett (391)

Billy Williams (87)

Ryne Sandberg (282)

     

Runs Batted In

Stolen Bases

Games Played

Ernie Banks (1,636)

Frank Chance (375)

Ernie Banks (2,528)

Billy Williams (1,353)

Ryne Sandberg (374)

Billy Williams (2,213)

Ron Santo (1,290)

Joe Tinker (304)

Ryne Sandberg (2,151)

Gabby Hartnett (1,153)

Johnny Evers (291)

Ron Santo (2,126)

Ryne Sandberg (1,061)

Frank Schulte (214)

Phil Cavarretta (1,953)


Pitching Leaders (through the 1999 season)
Bold = Current Player with the Cubs

Earned Run Average (min. 500 IP)

Wins

Games Started

WHIP (BB+H/IP)(min. 500 IP)

"Three Finger" Brown (1.80)

Charlie Root (201)

Fergie Jenkins (347)

"Three Finger" Brown (0.998)

Jack Pfiester (1.85)

"Three Finger" Brown (188)

Rick Reuschel (343)

Jack Pfiester (1.059)

Orval Overall (1.91)

Fergie Jenkins (167)

Charlie Root (339)

Phil Douglas (1.07751)

Jake Weimer (2.14)

Guy Bush (152)

Bill Lee (296)

Orval Overall (1.07754)

Ed Reulbach (2.24)

Hippo Vaughn (151)

Bob Rush (292)

Fergie Jenkins (1.122)

       

Strikeouts

Saves

Innings Pitched

Shutouts

Fergie Jenkins (2,038)

Lee Smith (180)

Charlie Root (3,137)

"Three Finger" Brown (48)

Charlie Root (1,432)

Bruce Sutter (133)

Fergie Jenkins (2,674)

Hippo Vaughn (35)

Rick Reuschel (1,367)

Randy Myers (112)

"Three Finger" Brown (2,329)

Ed Reulbach (31)

Hippo Vaughn (1,138)

Don Elston (63)

Rick Reuschel (2,290)

Fergie Jenkins (29)

Bob Rush (1,076)

Phil Regan (60)

Bill Lee (2,271)

Orval Overall (28)

A W A R D S  W O N

N. L. Cy Young Award Ferguson Jenkins, 1971
Bruce Sutter, 1979
Rick Sutcliffe, 1984
Greg Maddux, 1992
 
N.L. MVP Charles Hartnett, 1935
Phillip Cavaretta, 1945
Hank Sauer, 1952
Ernie Banks, 1958-1959
Ryne Sandberg, 1984
Andre Dawson, 1987
Sammy Sosa, 1998
 
N.L. Rookie of the Year Billy Williams, 1961
Ken Hubbs, 1962
Jerome Walton, 1989
Kerry Wood, 1998
 
N. L. Rolaids Relief Man Bruce Sutter, 1979
Randy Myers, 1993
 
N. L. Hank Aaron Award Sammy Sosa, 1999  
Gold Glove Award Greg Maddux (P), 1990-1993
Jody Davis (C), 1986
Mark Grace (1B), 1992-1993, 1995-1996
Ken Hubbs (2B), 1962
Glenn Beckert (2B), 1968
Ryne Sandberg (2B), 1983-1991
Ron Santo (3B), 1964-1968
Ernie Banks (SS), 1960
Don Kessinger (SS), 1969-1970
Bob Dernier (OF), 1984
Andre Dawson (OF), 1987-1988
 
Silver Slugger Award Leon Durham (OF), 1982
Ryne Sandberg (2B), 1984-1985, 1988-1992
Sammy Sosa (OF), 1995, 1998-1999
 
Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Sammy Sosa, 1998
Rick Sutcliffe, 1987
 
Manager of the Year Jim Frey, 1984
Don Zimmer, 1989
 
N. L Batting Champion Heinie Zimmerman, 1912
Paul Cavarretta, 1945
Billy Williams, 1972
Bill Madlock, 1975-1976
Bill Buckner, 1980
 
N. L Home Run Champion Wildfire Schulte, 1910*, 1911
Heinie Zimmerman, 1912
Cy Williams, 1916*
Hack Wilson, 1926, 1927*, 1928*, 1930
Bill Nicholson, 1943-1944
Hank Sauer, 1952*
Ernie Banks, 1958, 1960
Dave Kingman, 1979
Andre Dawson, 1987
Ryne Sandberg, 1990
 
N. L RBI Champion Harry Steinfeldt, 1906*
Wildfire Schulte, 1911
Heinie Zimmerman, 1912, 1916**
Hack Wilson, 1929-1930
Bill Nicholson, 1943-1944
Hank Sauer, 1952
Ernie Banks, 1958-1959
Andre Dawson, 1987
Sammy Sosa, 1998
 
N. L Batting Triple Crown Heinie Zimmerman, 1912 (.372, 14 HR, 103 RBI)  
N. L Stolen Base Champion Frank Chance, 1903*, 1906
Billy Maloney, 1905*
Kiki Cuyler, 1928-1930
Augie Galan, 1935, 1937
Sam Hack, 1938-1939
 
30/30 Club Sammy Sosa, 1993 (33 HR - 36 SB)
Sammy Sosa, 1995 (36 HR - 34 SB)
 
N. L ERA Champion Jack Taylor, 1902
Three Finger Brown, 1906
Jack Pfiester, 1907
Hippo Vaughn, 1918
Grover Alexander, 1919-1920
Lon Warneke, 1932
Bill Lee, 1938
Hank Borowy, 1945
 
N. L Strikeout Champion Fred Beebe, 1906*
Orval Overall, 1909
Hippo Vaughn, 1918-1919
Grover Alexander, 1920
Pat Malone, 1929
Clay Bryant, 1938
Claude Passeau, 1939***
Johnny Schmitz, 1946
Sam Jones, 1955-1956
Ferguson Jenkins, 1969
 
N. L Pitching Triple Crown Hippo Vaughn, 1918 (1.74 ERA, 22-10, 148 K)
Grover Alexander, 1920 (1.91 ERA, 27-14, 173 K)
 
Perfect Games & No Hitters Larry Corcoran (vs. Boston), 8/19/1880,
Larry Corcoran (vs. Worcester), 9/20/1882
Larry Corcoran (vs. Providence), 6/27/1884
John Clarkston (vs. Providence), 7/27/1885
Walter Thornton (vs. Brooklyn), 8/21/1898
Jimmy Lavender (vs. New York), 8/31/15
Sam Jones (vs. Pittsburgh), 5/12/55
Don Cardwell (vs. St. Louis), 5/15/60
Ken Holtzman (vs. Atlanta), 8/19/69
Ken Holtzman (at Cincinnati), 6/3/71
Burt Hooton (vs. Philadelphia), 4/16/72
Milt Pappas (vs. San Diego), 9/2/72
 
*Co-champion     **Also played with the New York Giants     ***Also played with the Philadelphia Phillies


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