List of Chicago Cubs team records
The following lists statistical records and all-time leaders as well as awards and major accomplishments 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.
Players that are still active with the Cubs are denoted in bold. Records updated as of August 5, 2011.
Single Season Records
MLB Record (1876–present) |
Cubs All-Time Record (1876–present) |
Cubs Post-1900 Record (1900–present)a |
Team
Best Franchise Seasonsb
Rank | Year | Team | Wins | Losses | Win% | Post-Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1906 | Chicago Cubs | 116 | 36 | .763 | Lost World Series to Chicago White Sox, 2-4. |
2 | 1886 | Chicago White Stockings | 90 | 34 | .726 | |
3 | 1907 | Chicago Cubs | 107 | 45 | .704 | Won World Series vs Detroit Tigers, 4-0. |
4 | 1909 | Chicago Cubs | 104 | 50 | .675 | |
5 | 1918 | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 45 | .651 | Lost World Series to Boston Red Sox, 2-4. |
Worst Franchise Seasons
Rank | Year | Team | Wins | Losses | Win% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Batting
Batting average
|
Hits
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Triples
|
Home Runs
|
Extra Base Hits
|
Grand Slams
|
RBIs
|
Runs
|
Walks
|
Total Bases
|
Stolen Bases
|
Strikeouts
|
On-Base Percentage
|
Slugging Percentage
|
OPS
|
Hitting Streak
|
Pitching
Wins
|
ERA
|
Saves
|
Strikeouts
|
Career Records
Batting
Batting average
|
Hits
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Triples
|
Home Runs
|
Extra Base Hits
|
Grand Slams
|
RBIs
|
Runs
|
Walks
|
Total Bases
|
Stolen Bases
|
Strikeouts
|
- On-base percentage: Hack Wilson, .403 (1926–1931)
- Slugging percentage: Hack Wilson, .590 (1926–1931)
- OPS: Hack Wilson, .992 (1926–1931)
Pitching
Wins
|
ERA
|
Saves
|
Strikeouts
|
MLB award winners
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
Cy Young Award winners
- Fergie Jenkins – 1971
- Bruce Sutter – 1979
- Rick Sutcliffe – 1984
- Greg Maddux – 1992
- Jake Arrieta – 2015
National League Rookie of the Year Award winners
- Billy Williams – 1961
- Ken Hubbs – 1962
- Jerome Walton – 1989
- Kerry Wood – 1998
- Geovany Soto – 2008
- Kris Bryant – 2015
National League Manager of the Year Award winners
- Jim Frey – 1984
- Don Zimmer – 1989
- Lou Piniella – 2008
- Joe Maddon – 2015
National League Hank Aaron Award winners
- Sammy Sosa – 1999
- Aramis Ramírez – 2008
Roberto Clemente Award winners
- Rick Sutcliffe – 1987
- Sammy Sosa – 1998
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 |
---|---|---|---|
1939 | Cap Anson | 1B | 1876–1897 |
1939 | Al Spalding | Executive | 1876–1878 |
1945 | King Kelly | RF | 1880–1886 |
1946 | Frank Chance | 1B | 1898–1912 |
1946 | Johnny Evers | 2B | 1902–1913 |
1946 | Joe Tinker | SS | 1902–1912 1916 |
1949 | Mordecai Brown | P | 1904–1912 1916 |
1955 | Gabby Hartnett | C | 1922–1940 |
1968 | Kiki Cuyler | LF | 1928–1935 |
1975 | Billy Herman | 2B | 1931–1941 |
1977 | Ernie Banks | SS | 1953–1971 |
1979 | Hack Wilson | CF | 1926–1931 |
1987 | Billy Williams | LF | 1959–1974 |
1991 | Fergie Jenkins | P | 1966–1973 1982–1983 |
2005 | Ryne Sandberg | 2B | 1982–1994 1996–1997 |
2006 | Bruce Sutter | P | 1976–1980 |
2012 | Ron Santo | 3B | 1960–1973 |
2014 | Greg Maddux | P | 1986–1992 2004–2006 |
The following table lists Hall of Famers that played for or are associated with the Chicago Cubs at some point in their career but for whom the Chicago Cubs are not listed as their primary team as designated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In this table, "position" is the position for which they were inducted and may not represent the position or role they had whilst with the Chicago Cubs.
Year Inducted |
Name | Position | Years with Cubs |
---|---|---|---|
1938 | Grover Cleveland Alexander | P | 1918–1926 |
1995 | Richie Ashburn | CF | 1960–1961 |
1970 | Lou Boudreau | SS | 1960 |
1945 | Roger Bresnahan | C | 1900 1913–1915 |
1985 | Lou Brock | LF | 1961–1964 |
1963 | John Clarkson | P | 1884–1887 |
2010 | Andre Dawson | RF | 1987–1992 |
1953 | Dizzy Dean | P | 1938–1941 |
1945 | Hugh Duffy | CF | 1888–1889 |
2004 | Dennis Eckersley | P | 1984–1986 |
1951 | Jimmie Foxx | 1B | 1942, 1944 |
2008 | Rich Gossage | P | 1988 |
1946 | Clark Griffith | Executive | 1893–1902 |
1964 | Burleigh Grimes | P | 1932–1933 |
1942 | Rogers Hornsby | 2B | 1929–1932 |
1973 | Monte Irvin | LF | 1956 |
1973 | George Kelly | 1B | 1930 |
1975 | Ralph Kiner | LF | 1953–1954 |
1980 | Chuck Klein | RF | 1934–1936 |
1991 | Tony Lazzeri | 2B | 1938 |
1976 | Freddie Lindstrom | 3B | 1935 |
1954 | Rabbit Maranville | SS | 1925 |
1976 | Robin Roberts | P | 1966 |
1946 | Rube Waddell | P | 1901 |
1985 | Hoyt Wilhelm | P | 1970 |
Other Hall-of-Famers associated with the Chicago Cubs
|
Footnotes
- a The Official Chicago Cubs Website does not recognize accomplishments before 1900, but they are listed on the Official MLB Website and Baseball-Reference.com.
- b Determined by winning percentage, minimum of 120 games played.
References
- "All-Time Leaders". Chicago Cubs Official Website. Retrieved August 4, 2007.
- "Chicago Cubs Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
- "Chicago Cubs Pitching Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
- "Chicago Cubs Season Records". Chicago Cubs Official Website. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
- "Hitting Charts". Baseball-Almanac.com. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
- "Hall of Fame". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 7, 2008.
|