2014 Cubs Media Guide
2014 Cubs Media Guide
2014 Cubs Media Guide
The original vines were purchased and planted by Bill Veeck in September
1937 Veeck strung bittersweet from the top of the wall to the bottom,
then planted the ivy at the base of the wall.
Ernie Banks uniform number (14) is imprinted on the flag which flies
from atop the left field foul pole, directly above Ron Santos No. 10 and
Fergie Jenkins No. 31 Ryne Sandbergs No. 23, Billy Williams No. 26
and Greg Maddux No. 31 fly from the right field foul pole.
The Wrigley Field bleachers and scoreboard were constructed in 1937
when the outfield area was renovated to provide improved and expanded
seating the original scoreboard remains intact.
The score-by-innings and the pitchers numbers are changed by hand
the numbers signaling batter, ball, strike and out, along with H and
E to signify hit and error are eyelets.
No batted ball has ever hit the center field scoreboard two baseballs
barely missed a homer hit onto Sheffield Avenue (right-center) by Bill
Nicholson in 1948, and one hit by Roberto Clemente onto Waveland
Avenue (left-center) in 1959.
One of the traditions of Wrigley Field is the flying of a flag bearing a W
or an L atop the scoreboard after a game a white flag with a blue
W indicates a victory; a blue flag with a white L denotes a loss.
Wrigley Field added lights in 1988.
The first night game took place August 8 against Philadelphia, with Rick
Sutcliffe on the mound, but was rained out in the fourth inning.
The first official night game occurred August 9 vs. New York, when the
Cubs defeated the Mets 6-4.
In 2014, Wrigley Field will celebrate its 27th year of night baseball.
w The Cubs entered the 2014 season having played 538 home
night contests (going 266-272).
Wrigley Field has been the site of numerous construction projects since
2005.
Following the 2005 season, the Cubs expanded the bleachers, adding a
restaurant in the batters eye and a window to Sheffield Avenue in right
field.
In the winter of 2007, Wrigley underwent a major field renovation
project to remove the fields crown, install an intricate drainage system
and create a new playing surface.
The beautification of the Wrigley Field campus also included the installation of personalized pavers beginning near the corner of Sheffield and
Addison, running down Addison Street towards Clark Street and the
Wrigley Field marquee.
Prior to the 2010 season, the back of the centerfield scoreboard was
fully renovated for the first time since it was installed in 1937 ... restrooms were remodeled and fitted with new fixtures, a new viewing plaza
was created adjacent to the indoor batting cage to provide fans the
opportunity to watch batting practice and the PNC Club was added to
the mezzanine suites down the left field line.
Prior to the 2012 campaign, the right field bleachers were transformed to the Budweiser Patio ... the area provides fans with a rooftop
experience inside the ballpark, and adds a 75-foot LED board just
above the right field fence.
View looking west on Addison Street toward Federal League ballpark, Weeghman Field (later re-named Wrigley Field) in Chicago,
1914 (courtesy: Chicago History Museum).
1914
1923
1932
1937
1945
1954
1984 Wrigley Field saw its first postseason action since 1945 as the Cubs
fell to the Padres in the NLCS, threegames-to-two. That season, a new 6,000
square foot Cubs clubhouse was built
under the third base stands.
1969 Chicago finished
Ron Santo made his major league debut with
with a 92-70 record, its
the Cubs in 1960 (courtesy: National Basemost victories since 1945
ball Hall of Fame).
(98 wins).
1960
1969
1989
Fans watched 1965 Opening Day festivities before the Cubs faced
the Cardinals (courtesy: National Baseball Hall of Fame).
1990
2005
2014
Telephone: 773-404-CUBS
Internet: www.cubs.com
Twitter: @Cubs
Wrigley Field
First Game: April 23, 1914
First Cubs/National League Game: April 20, 1916
Capacity: 41,072
Dimensions (LF-LC-CF-RC-RF): 355-368-400-368-353
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2014 Cubs/Wrigley Field
Minor Leagues/Scouting
Club-By-Club Affiliates Information/2013 Statistics................207-228
First-Round Picks Since 1965....................................................... 208
First-Year Draft 2013................................................................. 223
Minor League Coordinators/Instructors..................................204-206
Minor League Player Register..................................................233-280
Scouting/International Operations Directory...........................229-232
Information Boxes
RULES/DEFINITIONS
Consecutive-Game Streaks........................................................... 140
Game Definitions (Night/Twi-Night/Tie/Suspended)........................ 34
How To Figure Baseball Statistics.................................................. 228
Major League Waiver Rules............................................................ 161
Pinch-Hitter Definition................................................................... 179
Qualifying Numbers (Batting/ERA/Fielding Championships).......... 227
Rookie Definition.......................................................................... 183
Save Rule..................................................................................... 219
CUBS RECORDS
Attendance, Chicago Record......................................................... 132
Attendance, Season Records........................................................ 373
Best/Worst Career Starts by a Pitcher........................................... 316
Consecutive Games With One or More Hits, Team.......................... 323
Consecutive Home Wins by Pitcher................................................ 142
Doubles, Most in a Season........................................................... 170
Grand Slam Info, All-Time by Cubs................................................. 308
Home Runs Hit at Wrigley Field....................................................... 95
Homer Record Over Three-Game Span........................................... 187
Homers By Pitching Staff............................................................... 321
Left-Handed Pitchers Used in One Season.................................... 316
Longest Cubs Games (Innings and Time)....................................... 138
Lopsided Wins/Losses.................................................................. 198
Night Games at Wrigley Field, since 1988....................................... 91
Opening Day Runs Scored............................................................. 304
Pitchers Used In One Season........................................................ 316
Rookies, Club Mark For Most Used in One Season......................... 349
Saves in Major League Debuts...................................................... 316
Scoring In Consecutive Games...................................................... 185
Strikeouts By Reliever.................................................................... 316
Strikeouts 9.0-Inning Game.......................................................... 318
Two-Game and Doubleheader Records.......................................... 305
Woods 20-Strikeout Game........................................................... 280
50/50 Raffle
Fans can try their luck and purchase raffle tickets during Cubs home
games. The winner receives 50% of the net ticket revenues, while the
remainder benefits programs funded by Cubs Charities. The 2013
seasons highest jackpot saw one lucky fan win $11,968.
Cubs Caravan
January 15-16, 2015
Cubs players, coaches,
broadcasters and front
office personnel embark
on an annual two-day excursion visiting schools,
neighborhoods and communities in the Chicagoland area.
In 2014, the Cubs Caravan
featured Chicago Cubs
players, coaches, broadcasters and front office
staff visiting two schools, three hospitals, serving lunch to 300 active
military members and helping to renovate Casals School of Excellence
in Humboldt Park to provide play and reading spaces for the students.
Cubs Convention
January 16-18, 2015 at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers
The Cubs Convention is a three-day baseball celebration each winter
where fans get a chance to mingle with Chicago Cubs players, alumni,
broadcasters, coaches and team officials.
The 2015 Cubs Convention, the teams 30th, includes autographs and
photo sessions, question-and-answer seminars and the sale and display of Cubs memorabilia.
Lakeview Efforts
The Cubs work hard to communicate with those who live and work in
the communities around the ballpark. The team actively participates
in preserving and enhancing the quality of life for Lakeview residents,
as well as providing events and activities that contribute to the unique
and diverse fabric of the neighborhood and generate increased business for the area.
To sign up for the Cubs Community Connection e-newsletter, visit www.
cubs.com/neighbors.
100 Gifts
In 2014, to celebrate the 100th year of Wrigley Field, Cubs Charities
will recognize this historic celebration by giving gifts to the community
through 100 Gifts of Service, a yearlong program featuring Cubs players and associates engaging in community service projects large and
small.
Each of the five Cubs Scholars will receive a four-year college scholarship of $5,000 per year upon their enrollment in a four-year college or
university. In addition, the Cubs Scholars will participate in Cubs College Prep throughout their senior year of high school and into college.
Cubs College Prep partners each Cubs Scholar with a Cubs Front Office
Associate mentor who will work with them through their senior year and
in the transition to college. This program of mentoring, leadership and
continued support will offer an educational, motivational and social
experience with events like career days with Cubs Associates, corporate
partner career seminars and tours, motivational seminars with Cubs
alumni and executives and social events such as Cubs games and onfield recognition ceremonies.
In addition to Cubs College Prep, Cubs Charities will sponsor each of
the five Cubs Scholars in a one-year college preparation program offered by Chicago Scholars, an established mentoring program serving inner-city children. Students in the Chicago Scholars program
have a 95% college graduation rate. The program includes seminars,
workshops and mentoring designed to prepare each student for college success. Importantly, Chicago Scholars tracks students and offers
established curriculum for measuring success and keeping students
on track towards college graduation. Cubs Scholars will continue participating in Chicago Scholars program throughout their four years of
college to maximize their chances for college graduation.
Cubs Scholars
The Cubs Scholars Program launched in 2013 with an inaugural class
of five scholars. The program aims to offer quality scholarship and financial contributions for Chicago inner-city high school students, coupled with a program designed to promote academic achievement and
encourage post-secondary educational advancement.
The Cubs Scholars Program rewards both individual students and the
non-profit organizations which support their development. It provides
college scholarships to high achievers and grants to the nonprofit programs which nominate and support them.
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Cubs Care
In 2013, Cubs Charities and Cubs Care, a fund of the McCormick Foundation, provided charitable grants of more than $2.3 million to deserving area non-profit organizations that provide youth sports, health and
fitness and youth education programming in Chicago.
Girls In The Game - Girls in the Game provides and promotes sports
and fitness, health education and leadership development to enhance
the overall well-being of girls. Girls in the Game uses sports to teach
girls the important life lessons of teamwork, voice, leadership, confidence and healthy choices. Grants from Cubs Care help expand the organizations direct service and provide increased weekend and school
break programming.
Special Recreation Programs - The Chicago Park Districts Special
Recreation programs are geared towards helping children and adults
with special needs. These programs include Beep Baseball for the
visually impaired, Buddy Baseball for the physically challenged, Deaf
& Hard of Hearing Softball for the hearing impaired and Alternative
Athletic Conference (AAC) softball for those with learning/behavioral
problems.
Wheelchair Cubs - The Cubs support the RIC Caring for Kids program
which provides introductory sports and recreation programs for children
with physical disabilities in the greater Chicagoland area. RIC uses the
Cubs Care grants to support its competitive wheelchair softball teams
and fund two adaptive summer camps in 2013 to help promote independence.
Hispanic Outreach
The Cubs relationships with charitable organizations and programs
serving Latino communities throughout the area, and around the world,
are growing. Last summer, the Cubs participated in Festival Cubano,
one of the largest Hispanic festivals in Chicago. In September 2013,
the Cubs celebrated Hispanic Heritage month by hosting a Roberto
Clemente Day reception for Hispanic business, civic and community
leaders across Chicago.
Dominican Republic
Last May, following the opening of the Cubs new baseball academy in
the Dominican Republic, Cubs Charities contributed $20,000 to build
a new playground in Hato Viejo III.
LosCubs.com
LosCubs.com provides Spanish-speaking fans with up-to-date news,
team information, game recaps and exclusive player profiles and stories
in Spanish.
On the Radio
More than 40 Cubs games are broadcast in Spanish on WRTO-AM
1200, and made available on television via SAP.
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Chicago Cubs
Cubs Park
2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway
Mesa, Arizona 85201
(480) 668-0500
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Cubs Park
Features a capacity of 15,000 9,200 in the
seating bowl, 4,200 in the outfield berm and
1,600 in the suite level.
Numerous reminders of Wrigley Field, such as
a red marquee similar to the one on Clark and
Addison in Chicago.
Field dimensions similar to Wrigley Field
layout, but generally slightly deeper due to
Arizona environment:
Cubs Park (Mesa, AZ)
LF Line
360 feet
Left Center
366 feet
Center Field
410 feet
Right Center
398 feet
RF Line
360 feet
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AVG
G
AB R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB SO
SB E
MLS
.271
133
494 69
134 36
4
15
69
62 125 31 33
0
.274
76
299 59
82
19
4
17
57
21 78
12 31
0
.294 54 218
39 64 15 0 20 54 19 69 8 13
.500
3
10 4
5
1
0
0
0
3
3
1
0
3+53
.208
141
501
49
104
25
1 7 41
36
64
4
4
.218
94
262 33
57
16
1
3
20
13 66
12 7
5+66
.285
42
158
21
45
6
2 0 11
17
37
16
3
.167
2
6
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
.354
18
65
13
23
8
1 4 16
8
17
0
2
.333
16
57
9
19
5
1 5 14
3
17
1
1
.245
161
666 59
163 34
2
10
44
30 129 9
22
3+150
.265
89
302 32
80
18
2
12
41
27 75
5
9
4+101
.255 46 149
23 38 8 0 11 23 8 48 2 4
.333
3
12 1
4
2
0
1
2
0
6
0
0
0+63
.213 65 230
37 49 15 0 11 32 35 89 0 13
.168
39
131
11
22
3
1 3 8 20
37
0
10
.233
160
606 71
141 40
2
23
80
76 127 6
5
1+168
.247
60
162 15
40
6
0
5
17
11 39
0
4
4+83
.210
37
124
12
26
5
0 1 13
21
30
3
5
.219
22
64 4
14
5
0
1
9
3
16
0
3
1+34
.200 11 40
3 8 1 0 1 4 2 6 0 1
.246
37
130
17
32
6
0 3 11
10
25
1
4
.218
108
331 34
72
15
1
12
37
53 63
1
7
3+148
.714 2 7 2 5 2 0 0 3 1 1 1 0
.333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
.251
125
443 46
111 29
5
10
49
27 106 16 33
0
.261
133
490 60
128 41
2
19
72
34 117 5
24
0
.243
107
412 51
100 18
7
8
26
52 98
10 13
0+57
2013 CLUB(S)
AVG
G
AB R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB SO
SB E
MLS
San Diego
.150
16
40 0
6
0
0
0
2
6
12
0
0
4+141
Tucson-AAA
.231 4 13
2 3 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 0
Albuquerque-AAA .203
40
133
14
27
1
0 4 17
18
33
0
1
CUBS
.274
113
380 41
104 23
0
8
32
34 97
2
10
2+9
Kansas City
.180
46
100 13
18
4
0
5
12
24 42
1
4
4+149
Tennessee-AA
.247
95
316 44
78
22
0
8
43
49 67
0
11
0
Round Rock-AAA
.187
67
225 21
42
6
0
5
25
16 61
0
4
3+66
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*Non-Roster Invitee
+Spring Instructor
(as of 2/15/14)
MILESTONE
ENTERING 2013
NEEDS
100 doubles....................................................96 4
200 extra-base hits........................................195 5
500 games played.........................................445 55
1,000.0 innings pitched............................ 989.1 10.2
1,500.0 innings pitched......................... 1,440.0 60.0
300 games pitched........................................272 28
50 holds..........................................................44 6
200 games pitched........................................194 6
700 games played.........................................677 23
JUNE
4........ Chang-Yong Lim (38)
9........ Zac Rosscup (26)
12...... Dallas Beeler (25)
13...... Pedro Strop (29)
15...... Billy Williams (76)
17...... Lester Strode (56)
18...... Chris Coghlan (29)
19...... Blake Parker (29)
Christian Villanueva (23)
21...... Jim Edmonds last Cub to homer twice
in one inning 2008 (vs. White Sox)
23...... The Ryne Sandberg Game 1984
(5-for-6 with two late-inning homers)
26...... Cubs play 20,000th game in
franchise history (3-2 setback at
White Sox) 2010
30...... Mitch Maier (32)
JULY
9........ Tommy Hottovy (33)
20...... Matt Szczur (25)
21...... Kyuji Fujikawa (34)
29...... Eric Jokisch (25)
AUGUST
2........ Brett Jackson (26)
5........ Eric Hinske (37)
8........ Anthony Rizzo (25)
First night game at Wrigley Field
1988 (rained out vs. Philadelphia)
9........ First official night game at Wrigley
Field 1988 (Cubs 6, Mets 4)
13...... Billy Williams No. 26 retired 1987
14...... Mike Borzello (44)
.Chris Valaika (29)
16...... Justin Grimm (26)
22...... Ernie Banks No. 14 retired 1982
25...... Highest scoring game in Cubs/Major
League history 1922 (Cubs 26,
Philadelphia 23)
27...... Mike Olt (26)
.Josh Vitters (25)
28...... Ryne Sandbergs No. 23 retired
2005
29...... Logan Watkins (25)
SEPTEMBER
1........ Fergie Jenkins last Cubs pitcher to
homer twice in a game 1971 (vs.
Montreal)
2........ Jason Hammel (32)
9........ Sandy Koufax last pitcher to no-hit
Cubs 1965 (at Los Angeles)
Edwin Jackson (31)
14...... Carlos Zambrano last Cubs pitcher to
throw no-hitter 2008 (first since
1972)
18...... Ryne Sandberg (55)
19...... Ryan Roberts (34)
20...... Cubs clinch second-straight N.L.
Central title 2008 (5-4 vs. St.
Louis)
24...... Cubs clinch N.L. Eastern Division title
to go to postseason for first time
since World War II 1984 (4-1 at
Pittsburgh)
26...... Cubs clinch second N.L. Eastern
Division title in six seasons 1989
(3-2 at Montreal)
27...... Cubs clinch first-ever N.L. Central
Division title 2003 (7-2 vs.
Pittsburgh)
28...... Gabby Hartnetts Homer in the
Gloamin 1938
Cubs win first-ever N.L. Wild Card
tiebreaker to advance to postseason
1998 (5-3 over San Francisco)
Ron Santos No. 10 retired 2003
OCTOBER
2........ Rafael Lopez (27)
3........ Brandon Hyde (41)
19...... James McDonald (30)
20...... Jose Veras (34)
22...... Chris Rusin (28)
.Eli Whiteside (35)
25...... Alberto Cabrera (26)
29...... Arismendy Alcantara (23)
.
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Baseball Operations
Executive Vice President/General Manager................................ Jed Hoyer
Assistant General Manager......................................................Randy Bush
Assistant General Manager.................................................Shiraz Rehman
Director, Baseball Operations..................................................Scott Harris
Director, Research and Development...................................... Chris Moore
Senior Advisor.........................................................................Billy Williams
Assistant Director, Advance Scouting & Major League Strategy.........Bobby Basham
Special Assistant to the President & G.M................................. Tim Wilken
Special Assistant to the G.M., Video and Advance Scouting......Kyle Evans
Special Assistant to the G.M./Player Development........... Anthony Iapoce
Executive Assistant to E.V.P./G.M.......................................Hayley DeWitte
Coordinator, Major League Video/Pacific Liason............ NaotoMasamoto
Coordinator, Scouting and Player Development Video......... Mitch Duggins
Coordinator, Video and Advance Scouting..................................Nate Halm
Coordinator, Baseball Operations........................................Jeff Greenberg
Traveling Secretary..........................................................Vijay Tekchandani
Analyst, Research and Development............................Jeremy Greenhouse
Assistant, Research and Development................................... Sean Ahmed
Baseball Operations Trainee......................................................Greg Davey
PLAYERDEVELOPMENT
Senior Vice President, Scouting and Player Development.................Jason McLeod
Director, Player Development...............................................Jaron Madison
Assistant Director, Player Development/International Scouting.......Alex Suarez
Manager, Mesa Baseball Administration............................... Gil Passarella
International Operations/Player Development Assistant......Min Kyu Sung
Minor League Field Coordinator...............................................Tim Cossins
Minor League Pitching Coordinator.................................... Derek Johnson
Hitting Coordinator, Short-Season/Rookie/DSL............. Carmelo Martinez
Minor League Infield Instructor................................................ Jose Flores
Rehab Pitching Coordinator.................................................. Rick Tronerud
Head Minor League Athletic Training Coordiator................. Nick Frangella
Assistant Minor League Training Coordinator.................Chuck Baughman
Strength and Conditioning Coordinator.................................. Doug Jarrow
Coordinator, Minor League Administration..............................Derrick Fong
Assistant, Player Development/International Scouting.......Kenny Socorro
Mesa Clubhouse Manager....................................................Dana Noeltner
Mesa Assistant Clubhouse Manager............................ Sam DeChristopher
SCOUTING
Director, Professional Scouting............................................. Joe Bohringer
Director, International Scouting.............................................. Louis Eljaua
Director, Amateur Scouting....................................................... Matt Dorey
Venezuela Scouting Supervisor.............................................Hector Ortega
International Crosschecker/Pacific Rim Supervisor................Paul Weaver
Assistant Director, Amateur Scouting................................Lukas McKnight
Amateur Scouting Assistant...................................................Shane Farrell
National Crosscheckers.......................................................... Sam Hughes
Ron Tostenson
Regional Crosscheckers............................................................ Mark Adair
Robert Filotei
Steve Riha
Coordinator, Professional Scouting.................................... Andrew Bassett
MEDICAL
Director, Medical Administration............................................. Mark ONeal
Team Physician.......................................................... Stephen Adams, M.D.
Team Orthopaedist..................................................... Stephen Gryzlo, M.D.
Orthopaedic Consultant............................................Michael Schafer, M.D.
Major League Athletic Trainer................................................... PJ Mainville
Major League Assistant Athletic Trainers....................................Ed Halbur
Matt Johnson
Major League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator................Tim Buss
Major League Massage Therapist...............................Vyascheslav Kodryan
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director, Media Relations......................................................... Peter Chase
Assistant Director, Media Relations........................................... Jason Carr
Coordinator, Media Relations............................................Dusty Harrington
Assistant, Media Relations...................................................... Safdar Khan
CLUBHOUSE
Home Clubhouse Manager................................................... Tom Hellmann
Visiting Clubhouse Manager............................................Michael Burkhart
Home Clubhouse Assistant.........................................................Gary Stark
Business Operations
Executive Vice President, Business Operations.................................................................................................................................................Mark McGuire
Executive Vice President, Community Affairs/General Counsel.....................................................................................................................Michael Lufrano
Senior Vice President, Strategy and Development.......................................................................................................................................... Alex Sugarman
Vice President, Sales and Partnerships........................................................................................................................................................... Colin Faulkner
Vice President, Communications and Community Affairs................................................................................................................................... Julian Green
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer........................................................................................................................................................ Jon Greifenkamp
Vice President, Ballpark Operations........................................................................................................................................................................ Carl Rice
Vice President, Human Resources..................................................................................................................................................................Bryan Robinson
Executive Assistant to the Chairman..............................................................................................................................................................Lorraine Swiatly
Executive Coordinator, Business Operations..................................................................................................................................................Sarah Poontong
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COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
BALLPARK OPERATIONS
LEGAL
COMMUNICATIONS
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
HUMAN RESOURCES
HR Manager, Organization and Staffing...........................Marisol Widmayer
HR Manager, Ballpark Operations......................................... Danielle Alexa
HR Manager, Program Development........................................ Rachel Rush
HRISCoordinator.........................................................................Dino Stiris
Coordinator, Benefits........................................................... Jorge Quezada
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Senior Director, Information Technology........................... Andrew McIntyre
Manager, IT Infrastructure and Operations.......................Sundeep Bhatia
Manager, Application Development......................................... Steve Inman
Senior Telecommunication Analyst.........................................Lucas Luecke
Data Architect.....................................................................Chris Brummett
Systems Analyst................................................................. Kevin Kirkpatrick
Application Developer............................................................. Tom Dambra
Database Developer.................................................................... Kayvon Ali
Service Desk Analyst............................................................... Megan Wells
System Administrator................................................................... Joel Guth
MARKETING
Senior Director, Marketing.......................................................Alison Miller
Manager, Broadcast Relations...........................................................Joe Rios
Manager, Game and Event Production...............................Jim Oboikowitch
Manager, Brand Activation.................................................... John Morrison
Coordinator, Entertainment & Event Production................... Kaitlyn August
Coordinator, Authentics and Licensing..........................Lyndsey Wittemann
Coordinator, Brand Initiatives............................................Stephanie Shaw
SPRING TRAINING OPERATIONS
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Manager
RESIDES: Temecula, CA
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L PCT STANDING
1998 Brevard County-A
Florida State 43-97 .307
6th/6th
1999 Kane County-A
Midwest
78-59 .569
*1st
2000 Portland-AA
Eastern
71-70 .504
4th
2001 Portland-AA
Eastern
77-65 .542
3rd
2004 Lake Elsinore-A
California
68-72 .486
4th
2005 Lake Elsinore-A
California
70-68 .503
3rd
2006 Lake Elsinore-A
California
74-66 .529
#1st
2007 Portland-AAA
Pacific Coast 58-86 .403
4th
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
539-583 .480
*Defeated Quad City in round one, two-games-to-one, lost semifinals to Burlington,
two-games-to-one ... #Lost semifinals to Inland Empire, three-games-to-one
COACHING CAREER
2003 San Diego minor league hitting coach
2008-10 San Diego major league first base coach
2011-13 San Diego major league bench coach
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Player
Rick Renteria, INF
Jim Acker, RHP
Terry Francona, OF
Billy Beane, OF
John Gibbons, C
Team
Pittsburgh
Atlanta
Montreal
New York Mets
New York Mets
Future Position
Cubs Manager (2014)
Manager with Phillies (1997-2000), Red Sox (2004-11) and Indians (2013-current)
Oakland General Manager (1997-current)
Blue Jays Manager (2004-08, 2013-current)
GAME DEFINITIONS
Night Game: Any game scheduled to start after 5 p.m. is considered a night game. If a game is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. and is delayed by rain or
for any other reason, it is considered a day game. If a game is scheduled to start at 5:01 p.m., it is considered a night game.
Twi-Night Doubleheaders: Any twi-night doubleheader scheduled to start after 4 p.m. is considered two night games. If a twi-night
doubleheader begins before 4 p.m., both contests are considered day games.
Tie Game: A regulation game that is called by the umpire-in-chief when both teams have the same number of runs is a tie game. Player
performances are official and are entered in the records, but the game does not count in the league standings and may be rescheduled at a later
date.
Suspended Game: A game becomes a suspended game if it has progressed far enough (4 1/2 or 5 innings) to be an official game and is stopped
because of (1) a curfew imposed by law, or (2) a pre-arranged time limit, or (3) darkness when a local law prohibits turning on the lights or when
lights are not available.
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25 Chris Bosio
Pitching Coach
RESIDES: Chicago, IL
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Seattle Mariners
YEAR TEAM
1982
Pikeville-R
1983
Beloit-A
Paintsville-R
1984
Beloit-A
1985
El Paso-AA
1986
Vancouver-AAA
Milwaukee
1987
Milwaukee
1988
Milwaukee
Denver-AA
1989
Milwaukee
1990
Milwaukee
Beloit-A#
1991
Milwaukee
1992
Milwaukee
1993
Seattle
1994
Seattle
1995
Seattle
1996
Lancaster-A
Seattle
Tacoma-AAA
Everett-A
1997
GCL Red Sox-R
Sarasota-A
MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS
Chris Bosio spent 11 seasons in the majors, including his final four with the Seattle Mariners from 1993-96.
He tossed the franchises first-ever no-hitter, April 22, 1993 vs. the Boston Red Sox.
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2 Eric Hinske
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
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17 Brandon Hyde
Bench Coach
RESIDES: Evanston, IL
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1 Gary Jones
RESIDES: Henderson, TX
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L PCT STANDING
1990 AZL Athletics-R
Arizona
25-27 .481
4th
1991 Madison-A
Midwest
77-61 .558
1st
1992 Reno-A
California
65-71 .478
4th
1993 Madison-A
Midwest
77-58 .570
1st
1994 Huntsville-AA
Southern
81-57 .587
#1st
1995 Edmonton-AAA
Pacific
68-76 .472
4th
1996 Edmonton-AAA
Pacific
84-58 .592
*1st
1997 Edmonton-AAA
Pacific
80-64 .556
*1st
1999 Pawtucket-AAA
International 76-68 .528
2nd
2000 Pawtucket-AAA
International 82-61 .573
3rd
2001 Pawtucket-AAA
International 60-82 .423
5th
2003 Fort Wayne-A
Midwest
71-66 .518
3rd
2004 Mobile-AA
Southern
73-67 .521
^1st
2005 Mobile-AA
Southern
58-80 .420
5th/5th
2006 Mobile-AA
Southern
62-76 .449
3rd
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
1,039-972 .517
*Won Pacific Coast League title ... #Won Southern League title ...
^Southern League co-champions
COACHING CAREER
1998 Oakland major league first base coach
2002 Boston minor league field coordinator
2007-13 San Diego minor league roving field coordinator
Gary played eight minor league seasons after he was signed by the Cubs as
a non-drafted free agent in 1982 ... went on to play 899 games, hitting .283,
and drawing 783 walks compared to 542 strikeouts in 3,751 plate appearances.
Spent four seasons in the Cubs organization, from 1982-85, making stops with Single-A Geneva, Rookie League GCL Cubs, Single-A Quad Cities, Single-A
Lodi and Double-A Pittsfield.
Joined Oaklands system in 1986, and reached the Triple-A level with Tacoma in 1987 ... also played in Tacoma in 1988 and 1989.
Primarily played second base (568 games), but also saw action (225 games) in the outfield.
In 1986 with Double-A Huntsville, set a career mark with 140 ... had 128 walks, contributing to a .464 on-base percentage.
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3 Bill Mueller
Hitting Coach
RESIDES: Chandler, AZ
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YEAR TEAM
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS E OBP SLG
1993
Everett-A
.300 58 200 31 60 8 2 1 24 6 2 3 42 17 13-6 10 .425 .375
1994 San Jose-A
.302 120 431 79 130 20 9
5 72 1 6 3 103 47
4-8
29 .435 .425
1995
Shreveport-AA
.309 88 330 56 102 16 2 1 39 1 5 4 53 36 6-5 5 .406 .379
Phoenix-AAA
.297 41 172 23 51
13 6 2 19 6 1 0 19 31 0-0 7
.365 .477
1996
Phoenix-AAA
.302 106 440 73 133 14 6 4 36 0 3 1 44 40 2-5 11 .365 .389
San Francisco .330 55 200 31 66
15 1 0 19 1 2 1 24 26 0-0 6
.401 .415
1997 San Francisco
.292 128 390 51 114 26 3
7 44 6 6 3 48 71
4-3
14 .369 .428
1998 San Francisco
.294 145 534 93 157 27 0
9 59 3 5 1 79 83
3-3
19 .383 .395
1999
Fresno-AAA
.417 3 12 3 5 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 3 .385 .583
San Francisco
.290 116 414 61 120 24 0 2 36 8 2 3 65 52 4-2 12 .388 .362
2000 San Francisco
.268 153 560 97 150 29 4 10 55 7 6 6 52 62
4-2
9 .333 .388
2001
Iowa-AAA
.423 8 26 3 11 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 .444 .538
CUBS
.295 70 210 38 62
12 1 6 23 4 3 3 37 19 1-1 8
.403 .448
2002
Iowa-AAA
.375 6 16 2 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 1 0-1 1 .474 .625
CUBS
.266 103 353 51 94 19 4 7 37 4 5 0 51 41 0-0 6 .355 .402
San Francisco
.154 8 13 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 .214 .154
2003
Boston
*.326 146 524 85 171 45 5 19 85 4 6 7 59 77 1-4 16 .398 .540
2004
Pawtucket-AAA .308 4 13 1 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 1 .400 .462
Boston
.283 110 399 75 113 27 1 12 57 0 6 4 51 56 2-2 17 .365 .446
2005
Boston
.295 150 519 69 153 34 3 10 62 0 6 6 59 74 0-0 11 .369 .430
2006
Los Angeles (N.L.) .252 32 107 12 27 7 0 3 15 0 1 1 17 9 1-1 8 .357 .402
MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS
.291 1216 4223 663 1229 265 22 85 493 37 48 35 543 571 20-18 126 .373 .425
MINOR LEAGUE
TOTALS
.306 434 1640 271 502 77 26 14 207 14 18 11 267 174 25-25 67 .403 .410
*Led League
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35 Lester Strode
Pitching Coach
COACHING CAREER
1989-93 Cubs minor league pitching coach
1994-95 Cubs major league pitching assistant
1996-06 Cubs minor league pitching coordinator
2007-13 Cubs major league bullpen coach
42
58 Mike Borzello
Catching/Strategy Coach
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96 Mike Brumley
RESIDES: Keller, TX
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L
1998 Tucson
Arizona
24-31
1999 South Bend
Midwest
68-71
2001 Arkansas
Texas
66-70
2002 Salt Lake
Pacific Coast 78-66
2003 Salt Lake
Pacific Coast 68-75
2004 Salt Lake
Pacfiic Coast 56-88
2008 Ogden
Pioneer
42-33
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
402-434
PCT STANDING
.436
4th
.489
3rd
.485
*1st
.542
^1st
.476
3rd
.389
4th
.560
#2nd
.481
*Won semifinals over Wichita three-games-to-one, beat Round Rock in championship two-games-to-none (series halted by 9/11) ... ^Won semifinals over Oklahoma
three-games-to-none, lost to Edmonton in championship three-games-to-one ...
#Lost to Orem in first round two-games-to-one
COACHING CAREER
2000 Chicago (A.L.) minor league bunting instructor
2005-07 Texas minor league field coordinator
2008 Los Angeles (N.L.) assistant minor league field coordinator
2009 Los Angeles (N.L.) minor league field coordinator
2010-13 Seattle major league first base coach
Mike batted .206 with three homers and 38 RBI in 295 major league games
with the Cubs (1987), Tigers (1989), Mariners (1990), Red Sox (1991-92),
Astros (1993, 1995) and Oakland (1994) ... the former infielder and switchhitter was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the second round of the 1983
draft.
Chicago acquired him with pitcher Dennis Eckersley from Boston for Bill
Buckner on June 6, 1983.
Played a career-high 63 games with the Red Sox in 1991 after signing with them as a free agent the previous offseason.
Hit .353 and had a .419 on-base percentage in 93 games with Triple-A Tucson in 1993 ... appeared in eight games with Houston that season.
All told, batted .271 with 57 home runs and 441 RBI in 1,135 career minor league games ... stole 228 bases.
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45
74 Jose Castro
RESIDES: Miami, FL
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64 Franklin Font
Staff Assistant
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L
2002 Cubs-R
Venezuelan
28-29
2005 Cubs-R
Dominican
27-40
2006 Cubs-R
Dominican
25-46
2008 Mesa-R
Arizona
31-24
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
111-139
PCT STANDING
.491
.403
5th
.352
10th
.564
5th
.444
COACHING CAREER
2003-04 Cubs minor league hitting coach
2007 Cubs minor league hitting coach
2012-13 Cubs major league staff assistant
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MEDICAL/ATHLETIC
TRAINING STAFF
Stephen Adams, M.D. Team Physician
Dr. Adams begins his 15th year as the Cubs head team physician his affiliation with the club began in 1996, and he is in
his 19th year with the organization.
Is a professor of medicine and emergency medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and is Chief
of the Division of Sports Medicine in the Department of Medicine is on the attending staff at Northwestern Memorial
Hospital (NMH) and is the Medical Director of Emergency Management/Disaster Services at NMH.
Is the past President of MLBs Team Physicians Association.
Serves as the chairman of MLBs Medical Advisory Committee.
Received a bachelors degree in mathematics from the University of Dayton and was awarded his doctorate in medicine
from The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Completed his postgraduate medical education at Northwestern University Medical School, where he did a combined
residency in internal medicine and emergency medicine.
Is Board Certified in Sports Medicine, Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine.
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TRAVELING SECRETARY/
CLUBHOUSE STAFF
Vijay Tekchandani Traveling Secretary
Vijay begins his ninth year with the Cubs, and his second as the clubs traveling secretary following his time in the community
affairs department ... his primary responsibilities include organizing all aspects of the teams travel throughout the year.
Prior to his promotion, was most recently the coordinator of community affairs and special projects.
Joined the Cubs in December of 2005 as the Community Affairs intern.
Graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2005 with a degree in Marketing and Management.
Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, he graduated from Bartlett (Ill.) High School in 2001.
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75 Arismendy Alcantara
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 5-10
INF
WEIGHT: 170
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0
2011: Spent entire campaign with Single-A Peoria, hitting .271 (100-for369) with 14 doubles, five triples, two homers, 37 RBI and eight stolen
bases in 99 games.
Hit a season-best .388 (19-for-49) in 15 June contests.
Boasted a .290 batting average (29-for-100) with 31 RBI with runners
in scoring position, a .327 mark (16-for-49) with 13 RBI with RISP and
two outs and a .385 batting average (5-for-13) with 13 RBI with the
bases loaded.
Collected a season-best eight-game hitting streak June 1-10, hitting
.387 (12-for-31) with three multi-hit contests during the span.
2010: Spent entire campaign with Single-A Boise, hitting .283 (62-for219) with five doubles, a Northwest League-leading six triples, three homers, 24 RBI and seven stolen bases in 59 games.
Hit .304 (51-for-168) against right-handed pitching, compared to a
.216 mark (11-for-51) against lefties.
Increased his batting average each month, hitting .204 (10-for-49) in
13 June games, .292 (21-for-72) in 21 July games, .295 (23-for-78) in
August (20 games) and .400 (8-for-20) in September (five games).
2009: In his first professional action, hit .275 (71-for-258) with 11
doubles, eight triples, three homers, 32 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 65
games with the Cubs Dominican Summer League club.
2008: Signed by the Cubs as a non-drafted free agent November 3.
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53
78 Albert Almora
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDES: Hialeah, FL
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
Recorded a five-hit game, August 13, vs. the Reds ... was promoted to
Boise the next day.
Hit .292 (19-for-65) with eight extra-base hits in 15 regular season
games with Boise, helping the club to the championship round in postseason play.
E OBP SLG
1 .363 .480
0 .292 .446
1
.376 .466
2 .361 .465
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49 Jake Arrieta
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 225
RESIDES: Austin, TX
MLS: 2+145
2011: Went 10-8 with a 5.05 ERA (67 ER/119.1 IP) for Baltimore before
being sidelined in August with a right elbow injury struck out 93 hitters
while setting career-highs in wins and innings pitched.
Was shut down, August 6, and had surgery to remove bone spurs from
his right elbow, August 12.
Finished third on the team with 119.1 innings pitched and 93
strikeouts.
Earned his 10th win of the season, July 26 at Toronto, becoming the first
Orioles starter to record 10 victories before August since Erik Bedard in
2007.
Posted seven-straight quality starts from April 14-May 15, going 4-0
with a 3.00 ERA (14 ER/42.0 IP) and 38 strikeouts during the stretch.
Allowed a homer in seven straight starts, April 24-May 25, and allowed
two homers in four straight starts from July 7-26.
Held opponents to a .214 batting average (25-for-117) with runners in
scoring position.
Opponents were just 42-for-227 (.185) against him with a two-strike
count.
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2010: Began the season at Triple-A Norfolk before making his major league
debut with Baltimore in June went 6-6 with a 4.66 ERA (52 ER/100.1
IP) in 18 starts in his first big league season.
Recalled from Norfolk, June 10, and beat the Yankees that night in
his major league debut, becoming the third Orioles starting pitcher to
beat the Yankees in his debut, joining Koji Uehara (2009) and Charlie
Beamon (1956).
w Struck out a season-high six while allowing three runs on four
hits in 6.0 innings of work.
w Became the 19th pitcher in franchise history to win his major
league debut (Brian Matusz was the last on August 4, 2009).
w According to Elias, became the first pitcher to beat the defending World Champions in his debut since Atlantas Kyle Davies
beat Boston in 2005.
Went 6-2 with a 1.85 ERA (15 ER/73.0 IP) in 12 games (11 starts) with
Norfolk.
Named Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April after going
2-1 with a 1.16 ERA (5 ER/31.0 IP) in five starts.
2008: Spent the entire campaign at Single-A Frederick, going 6-5 with a
2.87 ERA (36 ER/113.0 IP) in 20 starts struck out 120 hitters in 113.0
innings of work, an average of 9.6 punchouts per nine innings.
Led the league in ERA while finishing fourth in strikeouts his 113.0
innings pitched were third most on the team.
Held right-handed hitters to a .165 batting average (42-for-254) with a
.252 on-base percentage.
Selected to the US Team for the XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures
Game in New York at Yankee Stadium.
Pitched 6.0 shutout innings and struck out seven to earn the win in
Team USAs 9-1 victory over China in the Olympics, winning a bronze
medal.
2007: Went 1-0 and did not allow a run for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the
Arizona Fall League named to the AFL Top Prospects Team after leading
the AFL in scoreless innings (16.0) and appearances (14).
2009: Began the season with Double-A Bowie, going 6-3 with a 2.59 ERA
(17 ER/59.0 IP) in 11 starts before being promoted to the Triple-A level for
the first time in his professional career.
Was named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week twice, May 11-17 and
June 1-7, while with Bowie ... led the league in shutouts (two) while
holding hitters to a .208 average (45-for-216).
Went 5-8 with a 3.93 ERA (40 ER/91.2 IP) in 17 starts for Norfolk ...
struck out 78 hitters while walking 33.
Named Norfolks Player of the Month for August, when he pitched to a
3.03 ERA and struck out 27 in 35.2 innings pitched.
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.133
15 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0
10 0 0 .964 14 12 15 1 28 0
M.L. TOTALS .120
25 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 2
14 0 0 .913 78 33 62 9
104 6
LAST HIT: 9/7/13 vs. Milwaukee (single off Johnny Hellweg) ... number of at-bats since then 5
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70 Javier Baez
BATS: Right
INF
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 0
RESIDES: Jacksonville, FL
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
Played 23 games for Daytona, hitting .188 (15-for-80) with four homers
and 13 RBI.
Hit .211 (12-for-57) with four homers and 16 RBI in 14 games for the
Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League ... his Fall League campaign
was cut short due to an injured left thumb.
w Was leading the league in RBI and was tied for the lead in home
runs at the time of his injury.
2011: Played five games between Rookie League Mesa and Single-A Boise
after he was selected by Chicago with the ninth overall pick in the draft ...
combined to bat .278 (5-for-18) with two doubles and a RBI.
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38 John Baker
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 213
RESIDES: Danville, CA
MLS: 4+141
Non-Roster Invitee
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2003: Split the season between Single-A Kane County and Double-A
Midland, batting .286 (130-for-454) with 26 doubles, seven homers and
70 RBI in 125 games.
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15 Darwin Barney
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 186
MLS: 3+53
RESIDES: Beaverton, OR
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2010: Darwin saw big league action for the first time in his career, posting
a .241 batting average (19-for-79) with 12 runs, four doubles, six walks
and two RBI in 30 games for Chicago.
Was promoted, August 12, making his big league debut that night as
a defensive replacement at second base in the ninth inning at San
Francisco.
Batted .308 (16-for-52) in his first 20 games, but hit just .111 (3-for27) in his final 10 contests.
Batted .406 (13-for-32) in an 11-game span, August 30-September
14.
Appeared in 10 games (five starts) at second base, 11 games (nine
starts) at shortstop and six games (four starts) at third base.
w Started 13 of the clubs final 25 games eight at shortstop,
three at third base and two at second base.
Made his first career start, August 13 in St. Louis, at second base.
August 16, recorded his first career hit with a double in the first inning
off San Diegos Kevin Correia.
Picked up his first career RBI, August 30 vs. Pittsburgh (double in the
seventh).
His 143 hits with Iowa led all of Triple-A at the time of his call-up.
Earned 2010 Pacific Coast League All-Star honors, becoming the first
I-Cubs shortstop to be selected since Ronny Cedeno in 2005.
Hit .299 (143-for-479) with 24 doubles, four triples, two home runs, 72
runs scored, 49 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 114 games for Iowa.
2009: Darwin hit .293 (136-for-464) with 24 doubles and 49 RBI in 137
games between Double-ATennessee and Triple-AIowa ... was named a
Southern League mid-season All-Star prior to his promotion to Iowa.
Hit .317 (80-for-252) with 23 walks, 30 runs, 12 doubles, three
homers and 32 RBI in 74 games with Tennessee.
Batted .368 (21-for-57) with 28 RBI with runners in scoring position
boasted a .423 mark (11-for-26) with 12 RBI with RISP and two outs.
After an impressive first half with Tennessee, garnered a promotion to
Iowa, June 30 it marked his first action at the Triple-A level.
In 63 games with the I-Cubs, posted a .264 mark (56-for-212) with 12
doubles, a triple and 17 RBI.
2008: Darwin spent the entire season with Single-A Daytona batted
.262 (107-for-409) with 22 doubles and 51 RBI in 123 games ... tied
for the team lead in games played with Jim Adduci and triples (4) with
Tony Thomas.
Hit .298 (57-for-191) with 50 RBI with runners on base was 33-for120 (.275) with 45 RBI with runners in scoring position.
Owned a .308 batting average (28-for-91) with two doubles, a triple,
two clouts, nine runs scored and 16 RBI in 25 May contests.
Batted a monthly-best .321 (26-for-81) with a .407 slugging percentage and an .810 OPS in August (26 games).
2007: Darwin split the season between Rookie-League Mesa and Single-A
Peoria combined to bat .289 (56-for-194) with 12 doubles, 33 runs
scored and 23 RBI in 49 games.
Began the season at Mesa, where he batted .444 (8-for-18) with four
walks, three doubles, six runs scored, two RBI, a .545 on-base percentage and a 1.157 OPS in five games.
Spent the remainder of the season with Peoria after being selected from
Mesa, July 17.
Hit .313 (26-for-83) with 20 RBI with runners on base with the Chiefs
boasted a .375 average (9-for-24) with RISP and two outs.
Games
141
141
113
102
99
90
61
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71 Dallas Beeler
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDES: Tulsa, OK
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0
2010: In his first pro season, posted a 2.95 ERA (6 ER/18.1 IP) in nine
games, two starts, primarily with Rookie League Mesa.
Walked just two and struck out 18 between Mesa and Single-A Boise.
Did not allow a home run in 18.1 innings.
2011: Reached the Double-A level in his first full pro season, going 2-6
with a 3.22 ERA (34 ER/95.0 IP) in 21 games (20 starts) between Single-A
Peoria and Double-A Tennessee.
Began the season going 1-1 with a 1.66 ERA (8 ER/43.1 IP) in 12
games, 11 starts, prior to his promotion to Tennessee.
Was 1-5 with a 4.53 ERA (26 ER/51.2 IP) in nine starts for the
Smokies.
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43 Emilio Bonifacio
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 205
MLS: 5+66
Non-Roster Invitee
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2010: Began the year with Triple-A New Orleans, but was recalled to the
Marlins, June 7, and hit .266 in his final 66 games.
Made 37 starts following his recall, including 14 in center field, eight at
shortstop, five in left field, four in right field, four at third base and two
at second base.
Batted .274 in 40 games with eight doubles and three triples with
New Orleans to begin the year.
2009: Spent his first full season in the majors with the Marlins ... hit .252
in 127 games, and collected 11 doubles, six triples, one homer and 27
RBI ... stole 21 bases.
Ranked sixth in the majors with 34 infield hits ... also tied for third with
14 bunt hits.
Hit an inside-the-park home run off Julian Tavarez on Opening Day,
becoming the first player since Cesar Izturis (2001) with an inside-thepark home run as his first Major League homer.
w Marked the first inside-the-park home run on Opening Day since
Carl Yastrzemskis on April 10, 1968.
Batted .286 coming off the bench ... hit .251 in a starting role.
2008: Began the season with Triple-A Tucson before he was recalled by
Arizona, July 4 ... traded to Washington, for pitcher Jon Rauch, July 22.
Batted .248 (39-for-157) with five doubles, five triples and 41 RBI for
Washington after being recalled from Triple-A Columbus, August 1.
Hit .302 at Tucson to start the season, and recorded a .348 on-base
percentage with 17 stolen bases.
After joining Washingtons organization, played eight games in
Columbus and hit .452 prior to his promotion to the Nationals.
2007: After starting the season with Double-A Mobile, Emilio made his first
major league roster as he was called up by Arizona in September.
Appeared in 11 big league games, hitting .217 with four walks
compared to three strikeouts.
Made his major league debut, September 2, as a pinch-runner vs.
Colorado.
First big league start was September 10 at San Francisco, recording a
RBI-single off Tim Lincecum in the fifth inning for his first hit.
Batted .285 with Mobile to begin the year ... had 21 doubles, five
triples, two homers and 40 RBI in 132 games ... had 41 stolen bases.
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77 Kris Bryant
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 215
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
E OBP SLG
3 .143 .333
2 .416 .692
1 .387 .719
6
.390 .688
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62 Alberto Cabrera
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 210
MLS: 0+93
2010: Alberto went 7-9 with a 4.24 ERA (64 ER/136.0 IP) in 28 games
(26 starts) between Single-A Daytona and Double-A Tennessee struck
out 125 batters and walked only 50 in 136.0 innings pitched.
Set career marks in games, starts and strikeouts.
When tossing 6.0 or more innings with Daytona, went 5-1 with a 1.63
ERA (9 ER/49.2 IP) in eight games.
Posted a 3.28 ERA (34 ER/93.1 IP) with a 7-5 record and one
complete game in 18 games (17 starts) with Daytona (two stints).
Between two stints with Tennessee, had a 6.33 ERA (30 ER/42.2 IP)
with a 0-4 record in 10 games (nine starts).
2011: Alberto went 9-8 with a 6.16 ERA (94 ER/137.1 IP) in 28 games
(26 starts) between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa ... saw Triple-A
action for the first time in his career.
Set career marks in wins and innings pitched matched career highs
in games and games started.
Began the season with the Smokies, going 6-2 with a 5.36 ERA (29
ER/48.2 IP) in nine starts he fanned 34 compared to walking 21 in
48.2 innings of work.
Posted a 6.60 ERA (65 ER/88.2 IP) with a 3-6 record in 19 games (17
starts) with Iowa after he was promoted, May 28.
Posted a 3.04 ERA (9 ER/26.2 IP) in five July starts, lowering his ERA
from 8.39 to 6.05 during the stretch his 3.04 ERA in July ranked sixth
best in the league for the month.
In eight games (three starts) with the Toros del Este of the Dominican
League, went 0-1 with a 4.74 ERA (10 ER/19.0 IP), seven walks and
10 strikeouts.
2008: Went 4-6 with a 5.71 ERA (33 ER/52.0 IP) in 12 games (11 starts)
with Single-A Peoria ... won his final three decisions, May 24-June 7, after
dropping his previous six, April 11-May 19.
2009: Compiled an 8-2 mark with one save and a 4.48 ERA (48 ER/96.1
IP) in 27 games (eight starts) with Single-A Peoria.
Went 3-1 with a 4.08 ERA (16 ER/35.1 IP) as a starter compared to a
5-1 ledger with a 4.72 ERA (32 ER/61.0 IP) in relief.
Owned a career-high 14.0-inning scoreless streak, April 29-May 9.
Had a monthly-best 2.61 ERA (6 ER/20.2 IP) with a 3-1 record in five
May games (one start).
Won eight of his last 10 decisions, including a career-high five-game
winning streak, May 27-August 26.
2007: In nine starts for Single-A Boise, went 3-3 with a 5.40 ERA (23
ER/38.1 IP), 33 strikeouts and 18 walks ... was sidelined, August 28-September 6, with a right shoulder strain.
2006: Appeared in 15 games (14 starts) with the Cubs Dominican Summer League team in his first professional season, going 5-6 with a 2.27
ERA (18 ER/71.1 IP), 55 strikeouts and 18 walks.
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Notes
Make-up game for May 28 rainout Cubs won 8-2
Make-up game for April 17 rainout Cubs won 9-2
Make-up game for April 27 rainout Cubs won 7-3
Make-up game for June 2 rainout Cubs won 6-1
Make-up game for June 16 rainout Cubs lost 5-0
Make-up game for June 4 rainout Cubs lost 2-0
Make-up game for August 19 rainout Cubs won 12-3
Make-up game for April 11 snow out Cubs won 2-1
Wild Card tiebreaker Cubs won 5-3
5 Welington Castillo
BATS: Right
WEIGHT: 210
MLS: 2+9
Multi-Hit
50
42
39
36
28
26
WAR
2.8
2.6
2.3
2.1
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2010: Welington saw his first major league action, playing in seven games
with the Cubs after spending the majority of the season with Triple-AIowa
... batted .300 (6-for-20) with four doubles, a homer and five RBIfor
Chicago.
Had two stints with the major league club:August 10-22 and
September 3 through the end of the season.
Made his major league debut, August 11 in San Francisco, going
1-for-3 as the starting catcher collected his first career hit in his first
plate appearance, a double to left in the second inning off Barry Zito.
Made five starts behind the dish team went 2-3 in those contests.
With Triple-A Iowa, batted .255 (61-for-239) with 17 doubles, 13 homers and 59 RBI in 69 contests ... threw out 18 of 46 baserunners looking to steal (39.1-percent).
Boasted a .290 batting average (20-for-69) after the Triple-A All-Star
break hit 41-for-170 (.241) in the first half.
Hit .270 or better in three separate months: April (.270), July (.277)
and August (.286).
Played for Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League.
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71
13 Starlin Castro
BATS: Right
INF
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 3+150
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2008: Appeared in 51 games for Rookie-League Mesa, batting .311 (61for-196) with 33 runs, 11 doubles, three homers and 22 RBI.
2007: Batted .299 with 47 runs and 13 stolen bases in 60 games with the
Cubs Dominican Summer League team.
AVG
.000
.000
.000
G AB
1 1
1 1
2 2
R
0
0
0
H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-0
E OBP SLG
0 .000 .000
0 .000 .000
0 .000 .000
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28 Chris Coghlan
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 197
MLS: 3+171
RESIDES: Clearwater, FL
Non-Roster Invitee
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2009: Named the National League Rookie of the Year after hitting .321
(162-for-504) with 84 runs scored, 31 doubles, six triples, nine home runs
and 47 RBI in 128 big league games for the Marlins.
Ranked sixth in the N.L. in batting and led all major league rookies in
average, runs, hits, doubles, total bases (232), multi-hit games (51),
slugging (.460) and OPS (.850).
Became just the third Marlins player to ever win N.L. Rookie of the Year
honors, joining Hanley Ramirez (2006) and Dontrelle Willis (2003).
Began the season at Triple-A New Orleans, batting .344 (33-for-96) in
25 games before having his contract purchased, May 8.
w Got the start later that night at Colorado, going 2-for-4 in his first
big league action.
Hit his first big league homer, May 13 at Milwaukee, off Braden Looper.
Became the eighth major league rookie in the last 50 years to hit .321
or better, and the first Marlins rookie to ever hit over .300 in a season.
Led the majors with 113 hits in the second-half were the most ever
by an N.L. rookie and third-most by a rookie in major league history.
Became the first rookie since Kirby Puckett (165 hits in 128 games in
1984) to have 150+ hits while playing in 130 or less games.
Was named the N.L. Rookie of the Month after leading the Majors with
47 hits in August.
2008: Spent the entire campaign at Double-A Carolina, batting .298 (144for-483) with 83 runs scored, 32 doubles, five triples, seven home runs
and 74 RBI in a career-high 132 games.
Was named to the mid-season and post-season Southern League AllStar teams.
Set career-highs in games, at-bats, runs scored, hits, doubles, total
bases (207) and stolen bases (34).
Ranked second in the Southern League in stolen bases and fifth in runs.
2007: Chris batted .287 (125-for-435) with 77 runs scored, 31 doubles,
seven triples, 12 home runs and 82 RBI in 115 games between Single-A
affiliates Greensboro and Jupiter.
Participated in the Futures Game in San Francisco as a starter, going
0-for-1 with a walk for Team USA.
Earned South Atlantic League All-Star honors.
Landed on Jupiters seven-day D.L., August 23-September 19, with a
hernia.
2006: In his first pro season, Chris hit .297 (30-for-101) with five doubles
and 15 RBI in a combined 30 games with the Marlins Gulf Coast Rookie
League squad and Single-A Jamestown.
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48 Aaron Cunningham
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 5-11
OF
WEIGHT: 215
RESIDES: Phoenix, AZ
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 1+158
2011: Aaron split the campaign between the Padres and Triple-A Tucson
logged a .178 batting average (16-for-90) with six doubles, one triple,
three home runs and nine RBI in 52 big league affairs covering two stints
(June 1-8 and August 1-end of season).
Began the season at Tucson, where he batted .329 (112-for-340) with
65 runs scored, a career-high 34 doubles, four triples, nine home runs
and 63 RBI in 87 contests.
Was named to the Pacific Coast League All-Star team.
Hit .378 (56-for-148) with 18 doubles, four homers and 21 RBI over 37
games during his second stint with Tucson.
Dominated left-handed pitchers to the tune of a .395 average (30-for76) while hitting .311 (82-for-264) against righthanders.
Recorded at least one RBI in seven-straight games April 24-May 1 (14
total).
Drove in a season-high six runs as part of a 3-for-4 performance, May
29 vs. Salt Lake City.
Landed on Tucsons seven-day D.L., July 16-23 with a concussion.
Made his season major league debut, June 1 went 0-for-1 as a
pinch-hitter.
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2010: Opened the season with the Padres Triple-A Portland affiliate, before
appearing in three stints with the big league club (June 11-30, July 3-29
and August 30-end of season), batting .288 (38-for-132) with 12 doubles,
one home run and 15 RBI in 53 games.
Set career-highs in games, batting average, hits, doubles and RBI.
Hit .364 (16-for-44) against southpaws compared to a .250 average
(22-for-88) against righthanders.
Was 18-for-58 (.310) with runners on base, including a .346 mark
(18-for-52) with no outs in the inning.
Enjoyed a career-best, 11-game hitting streak, June 29-July 16, hitting
.405 (15-for-37) with seven doubles and nine RBI during the streak.
Recorded at least one RBI in seven of eight games between July 4-16
(nine total).
Clubbed his first-career grand slam, June 15 off Torontos Brett Cecil.
w Became the first player in Padres history to hit a grand slam for
his first hit with the club.
Played in 80 games with the Portland Beavers, hitting .251 (68-for271) with 17 doubles, three triples, seven home runs and 45 RBI.
2009: Split the campaign between Triple-A Sacramento and Oakland, appearing in 23 major league games in three stints (May 14-20, May 30-June
11, August 8-16) registered a .151 average (8-for-53) with two doubles,
one home run and six RBI with the Athletics.
Drove in five runs in a three-game span, June 3-5, after recording just
one RBI in his first nine games.
Hit his only homer of the season, June 4, off White Sox reliever Octavio
Dotel.
Began the season at Sacramento, where he winded up hitting .302
(101-for-334) with 62 runs scored, 24 doubles, 11 home runs and 48
RBI in 83 contests.
w His .302 average was the sixth-best in Oaklands farm system.
Landed on Sacramentos seven-day D.L., April 12-May 10 with a right
shoulder strain.
Recorded at least one RBI in his first six games with Sacramento, April
9-May 13 (eight total).
Posted a season-best, 10-game hitting streak, June 25-July 4.
Was ranked as the 55th-best prospect on Baseball Americas Top-100
Prospects list entering the season.
2008: Made his major league debut in his first season with the
Athletics despite spending majority of the campaign at Double-A Midland
and Triple-A Sacramento combined to hit .329 (139-for-423) with 86
runs scored, 23 doubles, six triples, a career-high 17 home runs and 66
RBI in 107 minor league games.
Made his big league debut, August 31 vs. Minnesota, starting in left
field and going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.
w Doubled off Dennys Reyes in the seventh inning for his first
career hit.
Clubbed his first-career major league homer, September 14 vs. Texas
broke a 4-4 tie with a three-run blast off Warner Mardigal.
All told, hit .250 (20-for-80) with seven doubles, one triple, one home
run and 14 RBI in 22 major league games.
Began the season on Midlands seven-day D.L., April 3-May 2, with a left
wrist fracture.
Named to the Texas League Postseason All-Star team.
2007: Aaron began the season in the White Sox system before being
traded to Arizona, June 16 combined to hit .308 (152-for-493) with
101 runs scored, 31 doubles, 10 triples, 16 home runs and 77 RBI in 127
games with Single-A Winston-Salem, Single-A Visalia and Double-A Mobile.
Set career-highs in games played, at-bats, runs scored, hits, triples, RBI
and stolen bases (28).
Ranked tied for fourth among all minor leaguers in sacrifice flies (10).
Named to the Carolina League All-Star team.
Traded to Arizona, June 16, for infielder Danny Richar was named the
organizations seventh-best prospect by Baseball America heading into
next season.
Was traded to Oakland, December 14, with pitchers Brett
Anderson, Dana Eveland, Greg Smith, infielder Chris Carter and
outfielder Carlos Gonzalez for pitchers Dan Haren and Connor
Robertson.
2006: Spent the entire campaign at Single-A Kannapolis, hitting .305
(104-for-341) with 58 runs scored, 26 doubles, three triples, 11 home
runs and 41 RBI in 95 games.
Missed a month of the season after landing on Kannapoliss seven-day
D.L., May 15-June 22, with a broken left ankle.
Named by Baseball America as the sixth-best prospect in the White Sox
organization following the season.
2005: In his first pro season, he split the year between the Bristol Rookie
League club and Single-A Kannapolis posted a .294 average (73-for248) with 10 doubles, two triples, five home runs and 27 RBI in 66 games.
Named to the Appalachian League postseason All-Star team after
hitting .315 in 56 games for Bristol.
Led the league in hit-by-pitches (14).
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CAREER
PCT G PO A E TC DP
Left Field .974
115
111 3 3 117 0
Center Field
1.000
13 16 1 0 17 1
Right Field .981
66 99 2 2 103 0
M.L. TOTALS .979
226 6 5 237 1
Result Notes
W, 5-2
Cubs wore 1948 style road unis
W, 8-3
Cubs wore 1911 style road unis first ever Cubs-Sox regular season game
W, 3-2
Cubs wore 1948 style home unis 60th Anniversary of WGN-TV/Cubs broadcasts
W, 5-1
Cubs wore 1944 style road unis
W, 9-3
Cubs wore 1918 style road unis in their first visit to Fenway Park since 1918 W.S.
L, 1-2
Cubs wore 1912 style road unis
W, 5-3 (11)
Cubs wore early 1900s replicas Turn Back the Clock Day in Seattle
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11 Kyuji Fujikawa
BATS: Left
RHP
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 1+0
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2005: Named to the Central League All-Star team for the first time in his
career and as Hanshins set-up man earned the leagues Most Valuable
Player award for the month of June (3-0, 1.62 ERA, 16.2 IP).
His 80 games pitched marked a Japan League record ... in all, went 7-1
with a save and a 1.36 ERA (14 ER/92.1 IP).
Struck out a career-high 139 batters in 92.1 innings pitched, good for
an average of 13.2 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ... walked 20 on the year.
Led the league with 46 holds, leading to Central League Most Valuable
Set-up Pitcher honors.
Limited hitters to a .175 batting average and a .225 on-base percentage in his first full season with Hanshin.
2004: Began the season with Hanshins minor league club, but pitched
with the big league in the second half ... went 2-0 with a 2.61 ERA (9
ER/31.0 IP) in 26 relief appearances for the Tigers.
2003: Spent a majority of the season with Hanshins minor league team
... pitched in 17 games for Hanshin, making two starts, and posted a 3.38
ERA (11 ER/29.1 IP).
2002: Made 12 starts for Hanshin and went 1-5 with a 3.71 ERA (28
ER/68.0 IP) ... struck out 64 and walked 30 ... earned his first career victory, September 11 against Yakult (8.0 IP, 1 R).
2001: Pitched the entire season with Hanshins minor league club.
2000: Made his major league debut at 19 years old with Hanshin with a
relief appearance against the BayStars on March 31 ... went on to make
19 relief appearances for the big league club, and posted a 4.76 ERA (12
ER/22.2 IP)
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2.2 4 1 0 0 1 0 3
4.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3
6.2 7 1 0 0 1 1 6
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Fans gathered in Wrigley Fields concourse to congratulate Cubs player Gabby Hartnett as he
climbed the clubhouse stairs following his walk-off home run against the Pirates, September 28,
1938. The home run is famously known as Homer in the Gloamin. The current Cubs security office
was the teams home clubhouse in 1938. Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
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52 Justin Grimm
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDES: Bristol, VA
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0+170
2011: In his first professional baseball season, Justin split the campaign
between Single-A Hickory and Myrtle Beach combined to go 7-3 with a
3.39 ERA (53 ER/140.2 IP) and 127 strikeouts in 25 starts, while holding
opposing right-handed hitters to a .238 average (79-for-332).
Registered a career-best 11 strikeouts May 1 vs. Kannapolis while at
Hickory.
Allowed just two home runs in 90.1 innings of work with Myrtle Beach.
w Posted nine quality starts in 16 outings.
Posted the sixth lowest ERA (3.39) in the Carolina League from May 27
until the end of the season.
Landed on Myrtle Beachs seven-day disabled list with a left ankle
sprain, July 5-13.
Went 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA (2 ER/19.0 IP) over his final three starts,
including a victory in Game One of the Carolina League Division Series
September 7 at Kinston.
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BIRTHDAY BOYS
Light the candles, cut the cake and play some baseball ... here are some notable Cubs
performances that took place on the players birthdays:
Last Cub to pitch on Birthday
Blake Parker, 6/19/2013, 4-1 loss at STL, No-Decision (in relief)
Last Cubs Starter on Birthday
Ryan Dempster, 5/3/2012, 4-3 (10 innings) loss at CIN, No-Decision
Last Cubs Starter with Win on Birthday
Randy Wells, 8/28/2010, 3-2 win at CIN, Win
Last Cubs Starter with CG on Birthday
Rick Reuschel, 5/16/1978, 4-3 loss at SF
Only Cubs to hit a grand slam on their birthday
Derrek Lee, 9/06/2006 vs. Pittsburgh
Aramis Ramirez, 6/25/2005 at Chicago White Sox
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39 Jason Hammel
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 225
MLS: 6+153
RESIDES: Rehoboth, MA
2011: Tossed at least 170.0 innings for the third-straight season, going
7-13 with a 4.76 ERA (90 ER/170.1 IP) in 32 games (27 starts) in his final
season with the Rockies.
Held opponents to a .270 batting average (175-for-658), the lowest
since he limited foes to a .272 mark in 2008 with Tampa Bay.
Began the season by going 3-1 with a 3.23 ERA (11 ER/30.2 IP) in five
April starts.
Punched out a season-high seven hitters, July 23 at Arizona, despite
allowing eight runs on 12 hits.
Earned his first save since 2008 on September 11 vs. Cincinnati, tossing 4.0 innings of relief while allowing one run on two hits.
2010: Posted double-digit wins for the second-straight year, going 10-9
with a 4.81 ERA (95 ER/177.2 IP) and 141 strikeouts in 30 starts with
the Rockies.
Set career-highs in innings pitched and strikeouts while allowing just 18
home runs in 177.2 innings of work.
Recorded a career-high 28.1-inning scoreless streak, June 1-24 ... the
streak was the third-longest in the N.L. that season, and the secondlongest by a Rockies starting pitcher in franchise history (Ubaldo
Jimenez 33.0 innings, May 15-June 6, 2010).
Was on the 15-day D.L., April 27-May 15 with a strained right groin.
Went 10-7, 4.30 ERA (76 ER, 159.0 IP) in his 26 starts after being
activated from the D.L.
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2009: Went 10-8 with a 4.33 ERA (85 ER/176.2 IP) and 133 strikeouts
in 34 games (30 starts) in his first full season with the Rockies ... helped
the club to the postseason.
Acquired by Colorado from Tampa Bay, April 5, for right-handed pitcher
Aneury Rodriguez.
Walked just 42 hitters while allowing 17 home runs in 176.2 innings of
work.
w Issued a team-low (among starters) 2.14 walks per 9.0 innings
pitched.
Finished the month of June 4-0 with a 3.41 ERA (12 ER/31.2 IP), the
only National League pitcher to have at least four wins with no losses
during the month.
Tossed his first-career complete game, July 1 vs. the Dodgers took the
loss despite allowing just one run on five hits in 8.0 innings.
Made his postseason debut, starting Game 3 at Coors Field vs. the
Phillies in the NLDS allowed four runs on four hits in 3.2 innings.
2008: Finished 4-4 with a 4.60 ERA (40 ER/78.1 IP) and 44 strikeouts in
40 games (five starts) with Tampa Bay.
Opened the year as the Rays fifth starter, making five April starts before
being moved to the bullpen for the rest of the season.
Went 2-2 with a 4.88 ERA (15 ER/27.2 IP) as a starter.
Held right-handed hitters to a .265 batting average (44-for-166) compared to a .281 mark (39-for-139) against lefties.
Tossed 2.0 or more innings in nine of his 35 relief appearances, including four, 3.0-inning outings.
Earned his first-career save, September 10 at Boston, tossing a scoreless 14th inning in Tampa Bays 4-2 victory.
2007: Began the season at Triple-A Durham before earning a July promotion to the big leagues posted a 3-5 record with a 6.14 ERA (58 ER/85.0
IP) in 24 games (14 starts) with the Rays.
Tossed a career-high 6.2 relief innings in his first action of the season,
June 13 vs. San Diego also registered a season-best eight strikeouts.
Earned his first-career major league victory, June 18 at Arizona, tossing
2.1-scoreless innings of relief.
Picked up his first big league victory as a starter on his 25th birthday,
September 2, beating Andy Pettitte at Yankee Stadium.
w Was winless in his first 18 major league starts, the longest
such stretch to start a career since Oaklands Mike Mohler was
winless in all 20 of his career starts from 1993 to 1997.
Went 4-5 with a 3.42 ERA (29 ER/76.1 IP) and 75 strikeouts in 13
starts at Durham.
2006: Spent majority of the season at Triple-A Durham, going 5-9 with a
4.23 ERA (60 ER/127.2 IP) in 24 starts made his big league debut in
April with the Rays, appearing in two games before being sent down and
recalled in August.
Made his major league debut, April 11 vs. Baltimore, allowing seven
runs on eight hits in 3.1 innings of work.
Went 0-6 with a 7.77 ERA (38 ER/44.0 IP) and 32 strikeouts in nine
starts at the big league level.
While at Durham, combined with Juan Salas to toss the first-ever nohitter in Bulls Triple-A history and just the second ever at Durham Bulls
Athletic Park, July 16 against Columbus.
2005: Was named the Tampa Bay Rays Minor League Pitcher of the
Year after combining to go 11-4 with a 3.24 ERA (49 ER/136.0 IP) and
124 strikeouts in 22 starts between Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A
Durham.
His 11 wins and 124 strikeouts were both second-most among Rays
minor leaguers.
Tabbed as a Southern League mid-season All-Star (did not play).
Tossed the first-ever 9.0-inning complete game in Double-A Montgomerys history, July 4 vs. Mississippi.
2004: Honored as the 2004 Single-A Bakersfield Pitcher of the Year, going
6-2 with a 1.89 ERA (15 ER/71.1 IP) in 11 starts.
All told, went 10-9 with a 2.66 ERA (49 ER/166.0 IP) and a careerhigh 153 strikeouts in 29 starts between Bakersfield and Single-A
Charleston (S.C.).
2003: Went 6-2 with a 3.40 ERA (29 ER/76.2 IP) and 50 strikeouts in 14
games (12 starts) with Single-A Charleston (S.C.) ... broke his wrist, July
24, and missed the remainder of the season.
2002: In his first pro season, Jason went 1-5 with a 4.74 ERA (30 ER/57.0
IP) in 15 games (10 starts) with the Princeton Rookie League club and
Single-A Hudson Valley.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 26 4 7 0 11 0
M.L. CAREER .120
166 7
20 4 0 1 7
26 0 0 4
74 0 0 .978
215 58
116 4
178 7
LAST HIT: 8/13/11 @ St. Louis (single off Marc Rzepczynski) number of at-bats since then 12
MOST HITS: 2 (twice), 9/4/09 vs. Arizona and 8/29/10 vs. Los Angeles (N.L.)
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2009
COL vs. PHI
2012 BAL vs. NYY
DIVISION
SERIES
TOTALS
An undated photo of Wrigley Field. Photo courtesy the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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73 Marcus Hatley
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 220
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
2010: Posted no record with a 2.70 ERA (6 ER/20.0 IP) in just 11 starts
between Mesa, Single-A Boise and Single-A Peoria struck out 20 hitters
while issuing nine walks in 20.0 innings of work.
Placed on Peorias seven-day disabled list, April 8-June 16, after
undergoing right elbow surgery.
Landed on Boises disabled list, July 5-30, with a right forearm strain
after just two relief appearances.
Transferred to Peoria at the end of July, starting seven games while posting a 3.38 ERA (5 ER/13.1 IP).
2009: Marcus spent the entire campaign at Single-A Peoria, going 6-6
with a 4.64 ERA (49 ER/95.0 IP) in 30 games (16 starts) before a seasonending injury struck out 64 hitters while walking 41 in a career-high
95.0 innings of work.
Went 1-0 with a 1.01 ERA (3 ER/26.2 IP) in 14 games as a reliever
compared to a 5-6 mark with a 6.06 ERA (46 ER/68.1 IP) as a starter.
Missed the rest of the season after landing on Peorias disabled list,
August 26 due to a right elbow strain suffered the day before.
2008: Appeared in 12 games (six starts) with Single-A Boise, going 1-3
with a 5.71 ERA (22 ER/34.2 IP) allowed just three home runs while
walking 21 and striking out 30 in 34.2 innings.
Struck out at least one hitter in 11 of 12 appearances.
Posted a 0.79 ERA (1 ER/11.1 IP) in June compared to an 8.10 ERA
(21 ER/23.1 IP) in July and August, combined.
2007: Went 2-3 with a 3.83 ERA (18 ER/42.1 IP) in 16 games (six starts)
with Rookie League Mesa and Single-A Boise in his first pro season
allowed one home run while striking out 29 in 42.1 total innings of work.
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Crowds standing in line behind the bleachers outside Wrigley Field in 1929.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
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79 Kyle Hendricks
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 190
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
90
2011: Split his first professional season between Single-A Spokane and
Double-A Frisco in Texas minor league system, combining to go 2-2 with
a 2.02 ERA (8 ER/35.2 IP) and 38 strikeouts in 21 games (one start).
Named the 20th-best prospect in the Northwest League by Baseball
America.
Limited opponents to a .180 batting average (24-for-133), including a
.135 mark (12-for-89) by right-handed batters.
Averaged 9.6 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched.
Spent bulk of campaign with Spokane, converting each of his three save
opportunities.
Promoted to Frisco, September 5, and appeared in relief in the
RoughRiders final game of the season made one appearance out of
the bullpen during the Texas League playoffs.
W-L
12-18
10-20
11-18
12-17
13-14
20-8
14-14
14-13
11-15
12-10
9-9
11-8
10-8
11-6
YEAR GP
1999 16
1998 18
1997 18
1996 16
1995 18
1994 12
1993 16
1992 18
1991 18
1990 17
1989 17
1988 6
TOTAL 538
W-L
3-13
14-4
8-10
12-4
5-13
4-8
12-4
10-8
10-8
5-12
10-7
3-3
266-272
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65 Tommy Hottovy
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-1
LHP
WEIGHT: 205
MLS: 0+62
Non-Roster Invitee
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Fans sit and stand behind ropes along the left field wall at Wrigley Field during the
1929 World Series between the Cubs and Athletics.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
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7 Brett Jackson
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 220
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0+60
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2011: Brett began the year with Double-A Tennessee, but was promoted
to the Triple-A level for the first time in his career .... he batted .297 (55for-185) with 13 doubles, two triples, 10 homers and 26 RBI in 48 games
for Iowa.
Combined to hit .274 (118-for-431) with 84 runs, 23 doubles, five
triples and 20 home runs in 115 games between Tennessee and Iowa.
w His 20 homers matched his total from his first two seasons,
combined.
Landed on the seven-day disabled list, May 12-30, with a sprained
pinky finger on his left hand.
Named a Southern League mid-season All-Star, batting .273 (47-for172) with seven long balls and 27 RBI for Tennessee in the first half.
Promoted to Iowa, July 13.
Was 38-for-124 (.306) against right-handed pitching at the Triple-A
level ... hit .279 (17-for-61) against southpaws.
2010: In his first full professional season, Brett combined to hit .297 (146for-491) with 32 doubles, 14 triples, 12 home runs and 66 RBI in 128
games between Single-A Daytona and Double-A Tennessee.
Began the season with Daytona, hitting .316 (83-for-263) with 19
doubles, eight triples, six homers and 38 RBI in 67 contests.
While with the Cubs, owned a .344 average (33-for-96) with three homers and 15 RBI off southpaws compared to a .299 mark (50-for-167)
with three homers and 23 RBI off right-handed pitching.
Hit for the cycle, June 14 vs. Lakeland, including a two-run walk-off
homer in the 11th inning.
In 61 games with the Smokies, batted .276 (63-for-228) with 47 runs,
13 doubles, six triples, six homers and 28 RBI.
With the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League, went 3-for-12
(.250) with three runs, one double and five RBI in four contests.
95
36 Edwin Jackson
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 210
MLS: 8+70
RESIDES: Atlanta, GA
96
2009: Named to the American League All-Star team, and established career bests with a 3.62 ERA, 33 starts and 21 quality starts in his lone
season with the Detroit Tigers ... acquired by Detroit, December 11, 2008,
for outfielder Matt Joyce.
His ERA and 214.0 innings pitched both ranked seventh among A.L.
pitchers.
Turned in three-straight months with an ERA under 3.00 ... had a 2.25
ERA (8 ER/32.0 IP) in April, a 2.34 ERA (11 ER/42.1 IP) in May and a
2.91 ERA (11 ER/34.0 IP) in June.
Allowed three or less earned runs in 16-straight starts, May 9-August 5.
His 2.52 ERA prior to the All-Star break was the best mark turned in by
a member of the Tigers since Mark Fydrichs 1.78 mark in 1976.
In 1.0 inning of work in the Mid-Summer Classic, needed just four
pitches to retire Yadier Molina, Ryan Zimmerman and Hanley Ramirez.
2008: Won a career-high 14 games in his final season with the Rays ...
set a franchise mark for starting pitchers with 20.0-straight scoreless innings from May 8-18, and helped the club to its first-ever World Series
appearance.
All told, went 14-11 with a 4.42 ERA (90 ER/183.1 IP) in 32 games
(31 starts) for Tampa Bay.
Was 5-6 with a 3.93 ERA (48 ER/110.0 IP) in 18 games prior to the AllStar break ... went 9-5 with a 5.15 ERA (42 ER/73.1 IP) in 14 games
(13 starts) in the second half.
Transitioned to the bullpen for the postseason, in which he made
three appearances - two in the ALCS against Boston and one relief
appearance in the World Series against Philadelphia ... allowed one run
in 4.1 innings between the two rounds.
2007: In his first full major league season, Edwin went 5-15 with a 5.76
ERA (103 ER/161.0 IP) in 32 games (31 starts) for the Rays ... tossed his
first career complete game, a four-hit shutout effort, August 11 at Texas.
Was 4-6 with a 4.48 ERA (43 ER/86.1 IP) in 15 starts following the
All-Star break ... was 1-9 with a 7.23 ERA (60 ER/74.2 IP) in 17 games
(16 starts) in the first half.
Posted a 2.45 ERA (9 ER/33.0 IP) in five August starts, going 2-1 in
that stretch.
2006: Made his Tampa Bay debut, pitching primarily in relief for the Rays
... produced a 5.45 (22 ER/36.1 IP) with no record in 23 games (one start)
... in 22 games (13 starts) with Triple-A Durham, was 3-7 with a 5.55 ERA
(45 ER/73.0 IP).
Was acquired by Tampa Bay, January 14, with lefty Chuck Tiffany ...
pitchers Danys Baez and Lance Carter, as well as a player to be named
(catcher Ryder Mathias) went to the Dodgers.
Following the season, was 3-2 with a 1.60 ERA in nine games for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League.
2005: In his final season in the Dodgers system, spent the first five months
of the season pitching for Triple-A Las Vegas and Double-A Jacksonville ...
was recalled by Los Angeles, August 22, and posted two victories in six
big league starts.
Was 2-2 with a 6.28 ERA (20 ER/28.2 IP) in seven games (six starts)
for the Dodgers.
Combined to go 9-11 with a 5.91 ERA (77 ER/117.1 IP) in 23 games
(22 starts) between Las Vegas and Jacksonville.
2004: Had three stints with the Dodgers, going 2-1 with a 7.30 ERA (20
ER/24.2 IP) in eight games, including five starts ... spent a majority of the
year with Triple-A Las Vegas, going 6-4 with a 5.86 ERA (59 ER/90.2 IP)
in 19 starts.
2003: Made his major league debut, appearing in four games (three
starts) with the Dodgers ... began the year at the Double-A level for the
first time in his career and went 7-7 with a 3.70 ERA (61 ER/148.1 IP) in
27 starts for Jacksonville.
Made his major league debut, and earned the win, on his 20th birthday,
September 9 at Arizona ... allowed one run in 6.0 innings of work.
Became the youngest Dodgers pitcher to earn a win in a major league
debut ... also became the first pitcher in major league history to earn
the win in a MLB debut on his birthday.
With Jacksonville, struck out 157 batters in 148.1 innings of work ...
was the second-most strikeouts in the Southern League.
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2002: Finished 5-2 with a 1.98 ERA (23 ER/104.2 IP) in 19 starts with
Single-A South Georgia, and was cited as the Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year ... ranked second in the South Atlantic League with a .206
batting average against.
2001: In his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Dodgers, Edwin struck out 23 batters in 22.0 innings pitched.
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.077
52 4 4 1 0 1 4 5 0 0 2
17 0 0 .909 31 16 24 4 44 1
M.L. TOTALS .169
207 17 35 1 0 2 11 18 1 0 11 79 0 1 .919 265 113 137 22 272 14
LAST HIT: 9/10/13 @ Cincinnati (home run off Curtis Partch) ... number of at-bats since then 2
MOST HITS: 2 (four times), most recently 9/4/12 vs. Cubs ... MOST RBI: 2 (twice), most recently 5/11/13 @ Washington
HOME RUNS: 2 4/11/10 vs. Pittsburgh (Jack Taschner), 9/10/13 @ Cincinnati (Curtis Partch)
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2011
STL vs. PHI
2012
WAS vs. STL
DIVISION
SERIES
TOTALS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2008
TB vs. BOS
2011
STL vs. MIL
LCS TOTALS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2008
TB vs. PHI
2011
STL vs. TEX
WORLD SERIES TOTALS
YEAR TEAM/SITE
2009
A.L./STL
98
30 OR MORE STARTS,
EACH OF THE LAST SEVEN SEASONS (2007-13)
Pitcher........................................... Age Range
Bronson Arroyo....................................30-36
Mark Buehrle......................................28-34
Matt Cain............................................22-28
Dan Haren..........................................26-32
Felix Hernandez..................................21-27
Edwin Jackson................................ 23-29
James Shields.....................................25-31
Justin Verlander...................................24-30
Cubs players (left to right) George Tyler, Jim Vaughn, Phil Douglas and Claude Hendrix, standing
in front of a dugout at Weeghman Park (later renamed Wrigley Field) in 1918.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
99
80 Eric Jokisch
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
LHP
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 185
RESIDES: Virginia, IL
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
100
2011: Spent majority of the campaign with Single-A Peoria before earning
an August promotion to the Double-A level for the first time combined
to go 10-3 with a 3.09 ERA (46 ER/134.0 IP) with 118 strikeouts in 28
games (14 starts) with Peoria and Tennessee in his first full pro season.
Allowed 13 home runs while walking only 41 hitters in 134.0 innings.
Began the season in relief with Peoria before transitioning into a starter
in June went 7-0 with one save and a 3.20 ERA (20 ER/56.1 IP) in
14 relief appearances.
Went 2-3 with a 2.74 ERA (19 ER/62.1 IP) in 11 starts with the Chiefs.
Promoted to Tennessee, August 16 went 1-0 with a 4.11 ERA (7
ER/15.1 IP) in three starts before being sidelined with a shoulder injury.
Landed on Tennessees seven-day D.L., August 31-September 22, with
a left shoulder strain.
2010: In his first professional season, Eric went 2-3 with a 6.88 ERA (27
ER/35.1 IP) and 31 strikeouts in 15 games (seven starts) with Rookie
League Mesa and Single-A Boise.
Cubs player Bill Wortman stands outside the dugout on the field at
Weeghman Park (later named Wrigley Field) in 1916.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
101
51 Ryan Kalish
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
OF
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 213
MLS: 2+33
RESIDES: Venice, CA
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
102
2010: Hit .252 (41-for-163) with 26 runs scored, 11 doubles, four home
runs and 24 RBI in 53 games in his first big league season with the Red
Sox.
Named Red Sox Rookie of the Year by the Boston Chapter of the
BBWAA after making his major league debut in July.
Tied for second among American League rookies with 10 steals in 11
chances ... also tied for the A.L. rookie lead from his debut through the
end of the season with 11 doubles.
Notched hits in 30 of his 53 major league games, reaching base in
safely in 34 of those contests.
Recorded three multi-hit games in his first four major league tilts, becoming the first Red Sox player since to accomplish the feat since Morgan Burkhart had 4 straight multi-hit efforts to start his career in 2000.
Was selected to Bostons roster on July 31 and made his big league
debut later that day vs. Detroit.
w Recorded his first-career hit in his first plate appearance, a thirdinning single off Max Scherzer.
w Collected his first RBI with a seventh-inning single.
Hit his first-career homer, August 6 at the Yankees, a sixth inning, tworun shot off starter Javier Vasquez.
Posted a career-high three hits, August 2 vs. Cleveland, going 3-for-3
with a walk and a double.
Clubbed two grand slams: August 17 vs. the Angels and September 6
vs. Tampa Bay ... became just the third big leaguer ever to hit two grand
slams within six weeks of his debut.
Batted .294 (86-for-293) with 18 doubles, two triples, 13 homers, 47
RBI and 25 stolen bases in 78 games between Double-A Portland and
Triple-A Pawtucket.
2009: Named the Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year after
hitting .279 (141-for-506) with 84 runs scored, 24 doubles, six triples,
18 home runs and 77 RBI in 135 games between Single-A Salem and
Double-A Portland.
Set career-highs in games, at bats, runs, hits, doubles, triples, home
runs, RBI, walks (68) and total bases (231).
Named Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for April with
seven thefts in eight chances.
Hit .301 (22-for-73) with one homer and 15 RBI in 21 games for Mesa
of the Arizona Fall League.
After the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox No.
5 prospect and No. 4 position player ... was also named the No. 9
prospect in the Carolina League.
2008: Began the season at Single-A Greenville, hitting .281 (101-for-360)
with 51 runs scored, 16 doubles, three home runs and 32 RBI in 96 games
before a promotion to Single-A Lancaster in August.
Combined to hit .266 (118-for-433) with five home runs and 46 RBI
between the two stops.
Led all Red Sox minor leaguers with a .311 clip (28-for-90), six doubles, and a .438 OBP in July to earn the clubs Minor League Offensive
Player of the Month Award.
Hit .282 (20-for-71) with one homer and 13 stolen bases for North
Shore Honu of Hawaii Winter Baseball.
Following the season, was ranked by Baseball America as No. 13
prospect and No. 8 position player in the Red Sox system.
2007: Hit .368 (32-for-87) with 27 runs scored, four doubles, three home
runs and 13 RBI in 23 games with Single-A Lowell.
Missed the rest of the season after landing on Lowells seven-day D.L.,
July 31, with a right hand fracture sustained July 16.
Was leading the New York-Penn League in runs (27) and stolen bases
(18), and was the leagues reigning Player of the Week before the season-ending injury.
Selected to the NYPL All-Star Game, but was on the D.L. and did not
participate.
After the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 6 prospect
and No. 4 position player in Bostons system.
2006: Appeared in 17 games in his first taste of professional ball, hitting
.236 (13-for-55) with two doubles, a home run and six RBI between the
Red Sox Gulf Coast Rookie League team and Single-A Lowell.
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9 George Kottaras
BATS: Left
WEIGHT: 202
MLS: 4+149
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
FAMILY: Single
104
2010: Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee November 18, 2009 and batted
.203 (43-for-212) with nine home runs and 26 RBI in 67 games during his
first season with the Brewers.
Made 60 starts, all behind the plate club went 30-30 when he started and posted a 4.44 ERA (267 ER/541.2 IP) in all games he caught.
Twenty-two of 43 hits went for extra bases (12 2B, 1 3B, 9 HR).
Appeared off the bench at first base April 25 vs. the Cubs and July
28 vs. Cincinnati and in right field July 27 vs. Cincinnati, marking firstcareer games at those positions.
2009: Made first-career, Opening Day roster and batted .237 (22-for-93)
with one home run and 10 RBI in 45 games with Boston.
Made 25 starts behind the plate, including 18 when knuckleballer Tim
Wakefield was pitching.
Made first major league start April 10 at the Angels, going 1-for-3.
Belted first major league home run July 3 vs. Seattle, a solo shot off
Mark Lowe.
Spent time on the 15-day disabled list August 1-31 with a lower back
strain (retroactive to 7/30).
2008: Spent most of the season with Triple-A Pawtucket, batting .243 (96for-395) with 22 home runs and 65 RBI in 107 games before his contract
was purchased by Boston September 8.
Appeared in three September contests with the Red Sox, going 1-for-5
off the bench.
Made major league debut September 13 vs. Toronto in Game 1 of a
doubleheader, going 0-for-2 with a run scored struck out in first atbat, but reached on a wild pitch by A.J. Burnett.
Collected first major league hit, doubling off the Yankees Phil Coke September 26.
Played in the Dominican Winter League.
2007: In first season with the Red Sox organization, batted .241 (71-for294) with nine home runs and 39 RBI in 87 games with Triple-A Pawtucket.
2006: Batted .255 (96-for-376) with 10 home runs and 50 RBI in 111
games between Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Portland.
Entered the season ranked as the second-best prospect in the Padres
organization by Baseball America.
Was selected a Southern League All-Star with Mobile.
Participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Pittsburgh.
Traded from San Diego to Boston September 5, completing the deal
that sent LHP David Wells to the Padres August 31.
2004: Led the Padres organization with a .310 batting average (84-for271) at Single-A Fort Wayne, adding seven home runs and 46 RBI in 78
games.
Played for Greece in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens
appeared in four games, batting .250 (3-for-12) with two RBI.
2003: In first professional season after he was selected by San Diego in
the 20th round of 2002 June Draft, batted .259 (37-for-143) with seven
homers and 24 RBI in 42 games with Rookie-League Idaho Falls.
2005: Batted .299 (131-for-438) with 11 home runs and 65 RBI in 120
games between Single-A Lake Elsinore and Double-A Mobile.
Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League.
R
0
0
0
H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-0
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0-0
E OBP SLG
0 .250 .000
0 .000 .000
0 .077 .000
105
CANADIAN-BORN CUBS
The Cubs have had 19 Canadian-born players appear in at least one regular season game
for the club:
Bob Addy (1876)
Vince Barton (1931-32)
Buck Congalton (1902)
Ken Crosby (1975-76)
Clarence Currie (1903)
Tom Daly (1918-21)
Fred Demarais (1890)
Ryan Dempster (2004-12)
Rich Harden (2008-09)
Alex Hardy (1902-03)
106
21 Junior Lake
BATS: Right
OF
WEIGHT: 215
MLS: 0+73
FAMILY: Single
2011: Junior split the campaign between Single-A Daytona and Double-A
Tennessee, and combined to bat .279 (124-for-445) with career highs in
runs scored (80), doubles (21), home runs (12), RBI (51) and steals (38).
His 38 stolen bases led the Cubs farm system ... was caught stealing
just six times.
Batted .315 (64-for-203) in 49 games with Daytona to begin the
season, and garnered a nod to the Florida State League All-Star Game.
Recorded a .327 batting average (17-for-52) off southpaws at the
Single-A level.
Promoted to Double-A, May 30, and went on to hit .248 (60-for-242) in
67 games.
Landed on the seven-day disabled list, July 10-24, with a right shoulder
strain.
Led the Arizona Fall League with 18 stolen bases in 18 attempts for the
Mesa Solar Sox ... named the player of the week for the third week of
the season, hitting .455 (10-for-22) during that span.
w Named to the AFL Top Prospects Team as a shortstop.
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2010: Appeared in 120 games for Single-A Daytona, hitting .264 (104-for394) with a then career-high nine home runs and 46 RBI ... had a .308
batting average (33-for-107) off southpaws.
Batted .279 (17-for-61) in June and .302 (29-for-96) in July after posting a .209 average (24-for-115) in 38 games in the first two months of
the season.
Seven of his nine homers came in July ... all told, seven of his nine
blasts were hit off righthanders.
108
12 Chang-Yong Lim
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT:176
MLS: 0+26
Non-Roster Invitee
2009: Collected a career-high five victories, going 5-4 with 28 saves and a
2.05 ERA (13 ER/57.0 IP) in 57 relief outings for Yakult.
Punched out 52 hitters, walking 19.
Made five relief appearances for Korea in the World Baseball Classic ...
posted a 3.38 ERA (2 ER/5.1 IP), going 0-1 with two saves.
2008: Had a 3.00 ERA (17 ER/51.0 IP) with a 1-5 record and 33 saves
in first season in Japan for Yakult ... walked just nine and struck out 50.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013/Career .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 0 0 0
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM
2009
KOREA
The Cubs Rogers Hornsby holds a rosin bag on a baseball bat, standing in a dugout
at Wrigley Field in 1929. Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
110
82 Rafael Lopez
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 5-9
WEIGHT: 190
RESIDES: Wellington, FL
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
2011: In his first pro season, hit .319 (66-for-207) with nine doubles, six
home runs and 39 RBI in 57 games between Rookie League Mesa and
Single-A Boise.
Spent a majority of the season with Boise, hitting .316 (62-for-196) in
54 contests ... had a .381 on-base percentage.
Hit .320 (16-for-50) off lefties and .315 (46-for-146) off righthanders
with Boise.
Posted a .476 batting average (26-for-55) with runners in scoring
position.
Played 29 games behind the plate with Boise, throwing out 12 of 34
baserunners attempting to steal (35.3 percent).
111
45 Mitch Maier
BATS: Left
OF
WEIGHT: 209
MLS: 4+1
Non-Roster Invitee
112
2011: Appeared in 45 games with the Royals big league club, hitting .232
(22-for-95) with four doubles, three triples and seven RBI.
Started 19 games defensively, with eight in left field, six in center field
and five in right field.
w Did not commit an error in 67 total chances.
Made his first-career pitching appearance, July 26 at Boston, tossing a
scoreless inning while allowing one hit.
Scored a career-high three runs twice: May 1 vs. Minnesota and June
12 at the Angels.
Batted .294 (15-for-51) prior to the All-Star break and .159 (7-for-44)
after the break.
Went 3-for-12 (.250) as a pinch-hitter.
2010: Enjoyed a career year with the Royals, batting .263 (98-for-373)
with 15 doubles, six triples, five home runs and 39 RBI in 117 games in his
first full big league season.
Set career-highs in at-bats, hits, triples, home runs, RBI, slugging (.375)
and total bases (140).
Finished tied for seventh in the American League with six triples.
Enjoyed a career-best seven-game hitting streak, July 30-August 7,
hitting .526 (10-for-19) with four RBI.
Committed an error, June 16 vs. Houston, snapping his 190-game
errorless streak (first error since September 13, 2008 at Cleveland)
the streak is the second longest in Royals history.
Batted .301 (25-for-83) with runners in scoring position ... had a .402
OBP in those situations.
Went 3-for-5 with a home run and a career-high tying three RBI May 28
at Boston.
2009: Made his first Opening Day Roster with the Royals, going 83-for-341
(.243) while logging 15 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 31 RBI
in a career-high 127 games.
Set career bests in games played, runs scored (42), walks (43) and
stolen bases (9).
Led major league rookies and finished tied for fourth in the American
League with 11 outfield assists.
Made 65 starts in center field, 18 in right field and 10 in left field.
Clubbed his first-career big league homer, August 25 vs. Cleveland, a
two-run shot off reliever Rafael Perez.
Hit .263 (54-for-205) with 22 RBI in 63 tilts after the All-Star break
compared to a .213 mark (29-for-136) with nine RBI in 64 games prior.
Appeared in 12 games with Triple-A Omaha, batting .314 (16-for-51)
with three doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI.
2008: Spent majority of the season with Triple-A Omaha where he led the
team in runs scored (57), doubles (24) and steals (12) ... batted .316
(109-for-345) with nine homers and 41 RBI in 85 games.
Ranked second on the team with 109 hits.
Landed on Kansas Citys 15-day D.L., August 21-September 12, with a
right cheekbone fracture.
Had a 19-game hit streak with Omaha, April 26-May 17, batting .363
(29-for-80) with four homers and 13 RBI over the stretch.
Hit .316 (81-for-256) vs. righties and .315 (28-for-89) vs. southpaws.
Went 25-for-70 (.357) with runners in scoring position at Triple-A.
Promoted to the Royals big league club, July 24 posted a .286
average (26-for-91) with nine RBI in 34 games.
Played for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following
the season.
2007: Played the entire season at Triple-A Omaha, hitting .279 (152-for544) with 29 doubles, five triples, 14 home runs, 62 RBI and 33 walks in
a career-high 140 games.
Had 41 multi-hit games, including 10 affairs with three or more hits.
Raised his batting average from .282 to .304 after hitting .442 (23-for52) in an 11-game stretch, July 1-14.
Hit .293 (29-for-99) with two home runs and 16 RBI in 29 games for
Gigantes del Cibao after the season.
2006: Made his big league debut in September after spending the entire
campaign with Double-A Wichita hit .306 (166-for-543) with 95 runs
scored, 35 doubles, seven triples, 14 home runs and 92 RBI in 138 games
with Wichita.
Was named to the Texas League All-Star team while with Wichita.
Had his contract selected by the Royals, September 20 ... made his big
league debut as a defensive replacement September 23 vs. Detroit.
Recorded his first big league hit, September 28 at Minnesota, singling
off Brad Radke in his first-career start.
Finished second in the league in at bats and hits, fourth in runs, tied
for fourth in triples, fifth in total bases (257), sixth in RBI, and tied for
eighth in doubles.
Hit .350 (35-for-100) in 23 games for Grand Canyon in the Arizona Fall
League after the season ... was named to the AFL All-Prospects team.
2005: Hit 47 doubles between High-A High Desert and Double-A Wichita, the
second-most among all minor leaguers on the year.
Was a California mid and post-season All-Star with High Desert.
Began the season with High Desert and hit safely in 15 of his first 18
games (.366/26-for-71).
Was transferred to Wichita in early June and finished the season there
hit .255 (82-for-322) with 21 doubles, five triples, seven home runs
and 49 RBI in 80 games.
Between both levels, batted .315 (39-for-124) with runners in scoring
position.
2004: Combined to hit .287 (141-for-491) with 45 extra-base hits and 53
RBI in 133 games between Single-A Burlington and High-A Wilmington.
Began season with Burlington where he was named a Midwest League
All-Star and MVP of the All-Star game.
Between both levels, played 119 games at third base, 14 as designated
hitter, and one in right field.
2003: Began his pro career with the Rookie-level Surprise Royals where he
was an Arizona League All-Star, batting .350 (71-for-203) with 14 doubles,
six triples, two home runs and 45 RBI in 51 games.
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M.L. CAREER
PCT
G
PO
A
E
TC
DP
Pitcher 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 0
First Base 1.000 1 1 1 0 2 0
Left Field 1.000
38 53 1 0 54 0
Center Field
.996 208
477
13
2
492
5
Right Field .970
101
156 3 5 164 1
M.L. TOTALS
.990
688
18
7
713
6
Hack Wilson crossed home plate at Wrigley Field during a game in the 1930 season.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
114
54 Darnell McDonald
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 5-11
OF
WEIGHT: 205
RESIDES: Phoenix, AZ
FAMILY: Married
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 3+130
115
2010: Began the season with Triple-A Pawtucket before being recalled and
playing in a career-best 117 games with the Red Sox batted .270 (86for-319) with 18 doubles, three triples, nine home runs and 34 RBI.
Set career-highs in runs (40), hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI and
stolen bases (nine).
Finished second on the team with 80 starts in the outfield logged 50
starts in center, 20 in right and 10 in left.
Was the only A.L. player to appear in at least 30 games, and start at
least 10 games, at all three outfield positions.
Homered in his first plate appearance of the year, April 20 vs. Texas
clubbed a game-tying, pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning off Darren
Oliver recorded his first career walk-off hit in the ninth frame.
Became the only Red Sox player ever with at least nine homers, nine
stolen bases, nine outfield assists and nine sacrifice hits in a single
season.
Underwent surgery on October 13 to repair a tear of the ulnar collateral
ligament in his right thumb.
2009: In his 12th professional baseball season, Darnell made Cincinnatis
Opening Day roster after signing a minor league contract with the Reds in
December of 2008.
Logged a .267 batting average (28-for-105) with six doubles, two home
runs and 10 RBI in 47 major league games covering two stints (Opening
Day-May 22 and August 25-end of season).
Appeared in 73 games with Triple-A Louisville, batting .314 (88-for280) with 22 doubles, seven triples, nine home runs and 40 RBI.
Finished tied for fourth in the International League with seven triples.
2008: Produced a .268 batting average (99-for-369) with 53 runs, 25
doubles, 11 home runs and 57 RBI in 93 games with Minnesotas Triple-A
Rochester team.
Was Rochesters lone representative at the Triple-A All-Star game.
Recorded a .320 batting average (31-for-97) with four home runs and
45 RBI with runners in scoring position.
Named International Batter of the Week for April 28-May 5 batted
.469 (15-for-32) with three home runs and 18 RBI.
Landed on Rochesters seven-day D.L. three times: April 3-15 with
a back strain, May 14-21 with a left hamstring strain and July 31September 25 with a fractured left hand.
2007: Signed a minor league deal with Washington in November of 2006
and started the season with Triple-A Columbus traded to Minnesota,
June 24, for pitcher Levale Speigner appeared in four games with the
Twins.
Combined to play in 134 minor league games between Triple-A
Columbus and Triple-A Rochester, batting .297 (146-for-491) with 29
doubles, six triples, seven home runs and 73 RBI.
Stole 33 bases while tying a career-high with 73 RBI (also in 1999).
Batted .315 (84-for-267) with Columbus prior to the trade.
Recorded a 16-game hitting streak with Columbus, April 30-May 15,
batting .412 (28-for-68) during the run.
2005: In his eighth professional season, Darnell batted .281 (101-for359) with 20 doubles, 13 home runs and 38 RBI in 99 games between
Triple-A Buffalo and Triple-A Durham.
Began the season with Buffalo in the Indians organization before being
released, June 4 ... he signed a minor league contract with Tampa Bay
six days later.
Hit six home runs in his first 15 games with Durham, including consecutive two-homer games, June 28-29.
Recorded his third multi-homer game of the campaign, July 16 vs.
Rochester.
2004: Made his major league debut with Baltimore in his last season with
the organization batted .156 (5-for-32) with one double and one RBI in
17 big league games covering four stints.
Recorded his first career big league hit with a fourth inning single off
Clevelands Cliff Lee, April 30.
Registered a career-high three hits, May 5 vs. White Sox.
Appeared in 107 games with Triple-A Ottawa, batting .234 (96-for-410)
with 32 doubles, seven home runs and 44 RBI.
2003: Produced a .296 batting average (45-for-152) with seven doubles
and 20 RBI in just 40 games of action with Triple-A Ottawa ... his season
was cut short after undergoing surgery in May to repair a torn labrum in
his right shoulder.
2002: Named the Orioles Minor League Player of the Year ... split the
season with Double-A Bowie and Triple-Rochester, combining to bat .290
(138-for-476) with 64 runs, 30 doubles, seven triples, 10 home runs and
50 RBI in 128 games.
2001: Combined to hit .248 (126-for-508) with 26 doubles, three triples,
five home runs and 56 RBI between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Rochester.
2000: In his first season above Single-A ball, Darnell went 111-for-459
(.242) with 59 runs, 13 doubles, six home runs and 43 RBI in 116 games
with Double-A Bowie ... hit safely in 30 of 35 games from April 14-May 20,
batting .290 (46-for-155).
1999: Logged a .266 batting average (135-for-507) with 23 doubles, five
triples, six home runs and 73 RBI in 130 contests with Single-A Frederick
... reached base via hit or walk in 33-consecutive games from May 28July 3.
2006: Spent the entire season with Tampa Bays Triple-A Durham affiliate,
batting .292 (157-for-538) with 33 doubles, 14 home runs and 57 RBI
in 136 games.
Ranked among International League leaders in at-bats (first, 538), hits
(first), games (second, 136), runs (fourth, 80) and doubles (fourth).
Voted to the International League All-Star team.
Set a Durham Bulls franchise record with a 27-game hitting streak, June
23-July 22 hit .390 (41-for-105) during the stretch.
Registered a .351 batting average (39-for-111) with 20 RBI in the
month of July.
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117
55 James McDonald
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
HEIGHT: 6-5
RHP
WEIGHT: 205
MLS: 4+74
RESIDES: Goodyear, AZ
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2007: Went 13-9 with a 3.07 ERA (46 ER/134.2 IP) in 26 games (25
starts) between Single-A Inland Empire and Double-A Jacksonville to earn
Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors.
Named a California League mid-season All-Star after going 4-0 with a
1.84 ERA (6 ER/29.1 IP) in five May starts to earn the Dodgers Minor
League Pitcher of the Month honors.
Earned Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Month honors for July after
going 3-2 with a 2.45 ERA (7 ER/25.2 IP) in five games between Inland
Empire and Jacksonville.
Named to Baseball Americas Minor League All-Star team following the
season.
2006: Spent the entire season with Single-A Columbus, going 5-10 with a
3.98 ERA (63 ER/142.1 IP) in 30 games (22 starts) ... spun two complete
games, including a shutout.
Named the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for the period
from August 28-September 4.
Ended the season without allowing a run in his final 20.0 innings.
2005: Began the season as an outfielder with Rookie League Ogden ... hit
.229 (19-for-83) with three doubles, one triple, eight RBI and 12 runs in
28 games ... ended the season with four games on the mound.
2004: Hit .224 (28-for-125) with two doubles, one triple, 10 RBI and 15
runs in 46 games with the Gulf Coast League Dodgers.
Went 22-for-70 (.314) in 28 games spanning the first two months of
the season before hitting .109 (6-for-55) in 18 August games.
2003: Made his pro debut on the mound with the Gulf Coast League
Dodgers ... pitched in 12 games (nine starts), finishing with a 2-4 record
and a 3.33 ERA (18 ER/48.2 IP).
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IP H
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
A group at Wrigley Field holds a large flag commemorating the Cubs 1929 National League Championship.
Photo courtesy the Chicago History Museum.
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8 Donnie Murphy
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 4+101
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
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2007: Split the season between Oaklands big league club and Triple-A
Sacramento logged a .220 batting average (26-for-118) with eight
doubles, six home runs and 21 RBI in 42 major league games in four stints.
Began the season at Sacramento, posting a .326 average (57-for-175)
with 19 doubles, two triples, three home runs and 22 RBI in 45 games.
Hit .375 (15-for-40) with 17 RBI with runners in scoring position.
Made his big league season debut, May 26 at Baltimore, going 0-for-1.
Placed on Oaklands 15-day disabled list, August 19-September 3 with
a strained rib cage.
Recorded a season-high three hits, September 5 at the Angels.
2006: In his final season with the Kansas City organization, Donnie spent
the entire campaign at Double-A Wichita, batting .249 (91-for-366) with
57 runs, 25 doubles, one triple, 14 home runs and 45 RBI in 94 games.
Clubbed a ninth-inning, grand slam for his first homer of the season,
April 8 at Tulsa.
Posted his lone multi-homer game of the season, August 29 at
Springfield, going 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI.
Placed on Wichitas seven-day D.L. twice: May 1-14 with a left thumb
sprain and August 8-25 with tendinitis in his right wrist.
Traded to Oakland in late November for a cash consideration.
2005: Began the season at Double-A Wichita before earning a promotion
to the big league club in July logged a .313 batting average (67-for-214)
with 13 doubles, 10 home runs and 32 RBI in 50 games with Wichita.
Promoted to the Royals big league club, July 20 got the start that
night and recorded his first career major league home run, a two-run
shot off Clevelands C.C. Sabathia.
Posted a .156 batting average (12-for-77) with five doubles, one home
run and eight RBI in 32 games at the senior circuit.
Placed on Kansas Citys 15-day disabled list, August 25 after fracturing
a finger in his right hand ... activated, September 9.
Hit safely in his final 13 games with Wichita, July 5-17 (.423/22-for52).
Was on Wichitas seven-day disabled list, May 8-June 22 with a left
ankle sprain.
2004: Spent majority of the season at Single-A Wilmington before making
his major league debut as a September call-up batted .185 (5-for-27)
with three doubles and three RBI in seven big league games.
Made his major league debut, September 18 at Cleveland recorded
an infield single off Jeremy Guthrie for his first career big league hit.
Batted .256 (124-for-485) with 67 runs, a career-high 32 doubles, five
triples, 10 home runs and 75 RBI in 129 games with Wilmington.
Went 29-for-89 (.326) with one home run and 17 RBI in 22 April
games.
2003: Appearing in a career-high 132 games with Single-A Burlington,
Donnie hit .313 (158-for-504) with 77 runs, 29 doubles, six triples, five
home runs and 98 RBI.
Named Burlingtons Player of the Year as he set a single-season RBI
franchise record.
Drew 65 free passes while striking out just 78 times in 588 total plate
appearances.
Went 3-for-5 with two doubles and a season-high five RBI July 27 at
Quad Cities.
Was 48-for-113 (.425) with a home run and 28 RBI in 28 August
games.
2002: In his first professional season, Donnie batted .262 (60-for-229)
with 32 runs, 16 doubles and 30 RBI in 61 games between Single-A
affiliates Spokane and Burlington.
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30 Mike Olt
BATS: Right
INF
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDES: Bradford, CT
MLS: 0+63
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2010: In his first taste of professional ball, Mike spent the final three
months of the season at Single-A Spokane after being drafted in June
batted .293 (77-for-263) with 57 runs, 16 doubles, nine home runs and
43 RBI in 69 games.
Began his pro career hitting safely in four-straight games, batting .375
(6-for-16) with three RBI.
Clubbed his first home run, July 6 vs. Boise.
Named Rangers Minor League Defender of the Month for August ...
ranked statistically as the top defensive third baseman in the Northwest
League with a .942 fielding percentage.
Hit .367 (29-for-79) with four homers and 19 RBI over the final 20
games of the season, raising his season average from .266 to .293.
Recorded a RBI in seven-straight games, August 14-21 (12 total).
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50 Blake Parker
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 225
RESIDES: Fayetteville, AR
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 1+89
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2010: Began the season with Triple-A Iowa and was transferred to DoubleA Tennessee, July 30 ... all told, went 1-5 with seven saves and a 4.21 ERA
(31 ER/66.1 IP) in 48 games out of the bullpen.
Started the year with Iowa, and had a 1.04 ERA (2 ER/17.1 IP) in his
first 13 games through May 20 ... posted a 6.75 ERA (24 ER/32.0 IP)
in his final 22 outings for the I-Cubs.
Crafted a 2.65 ERA (5 ER/17.0 IP) in 13 games for the Smokies,
picking up five saves in five chances.
Limited Double-A batters to a .183 batting average (11-for-60), walking
just six while striking out 25 in 17.0 innings.
2009: Split time between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa, going a
combined 2-3 with 25 saves and a 2.70 ERA (19 ER/63.1 IP) in 55 relief
appearances.
Opened the season at Tennessee, posting a 1.46 ERA (2 ER/12.1 IP)
with no record and three saves in his first 10 appearances.
Was promoted to Triple-A Iowa, May 11, where he spent the rest of the
season compiled a 2-3 mark with 22 saves and a 3.00 ERA (17
ER/51.0 IP) in 45 relief outings.
Led the I-Cubs, and ranked fifth in the Pacific Coast League, in saves ...
the 22 saves tied for second-most among Iowas single-season leaders
with Marc Pisciotta in 1997.
2008: Combined to go 4-2 with a 2.13 ERA (17 ER/71.2 IP) and a .197
batting average against (50-for-254) in 45 games with Single-APeoria,
Triple-AIowa and Single-ADaytona.
Named a Midwest League All-Star.
Posted a 3-0 ledger with three saves and a 1.33 ERA (7 ER/47.1 IP) in
23 games with Peoria, April 4-June 24.
Saw Triple-A action in just his second professional season, June 27-28,
with Iowa.
Recorded a 1.47 ERA (3 ER/18.1 IP) in nine June appearances
between Peoria and Iowa.
Joined the Daytona Cubs, June 30 and remained with the squad for
the rest of the campaign went 1-2 with nine saves and a 3.38 ERA
(8 ER/21.1 IP) in 20 relief appearances.
2007: Began his professional career going 2-0 with a 2.39 ERA(7 ER/26.1
IP) in 19 relief outings between Rookie-League Mesa and Single-ABoise.
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 49 4 2 0 6 0
M.L. TOTALS .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .857 56 4 2 1 7 0
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84 Carlos Pimentel
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 178
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
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2009: Pitched for Single-A Hickory, and went 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA (11
ER/52.1 IP) and one save as a reliever ... was 3-4 with a 3.69 ERA (29
ER/70.2 IP) as a starter.
Limited opposing lefties to a .202 average (37-for-183), while opponents batted .256 (120-for-469) overall.
Made 13 consecutive starts to open the season, logging four quality
starts allowed two or less earned runs in eight outings.
Shifted to the bullpen following the All-Star break posted a 0.83 ERA
(3 ER/32.1 IP) over last eight relief appearances, lowering season ERA
from 3.67 to 2.93.
2008: Went 6-3 with a 3.31 ERA (24 ER/65.1 IP) in 16 games (13 starts)
with Single-A Spokane ... was 2-0 with a 1.04 ERA (1 ER/8.2 IP) in three
relief appearances and 4-3 with a 3.65 ERA (23 ER/56.2 IP) in 13 starts.
Named Northwest League Pitcher of the Week on August 18 going 2-0
with a 0.93 ERA (1 ER/9.2 IP) in two games/one start the previous
week.
Made one start during the Northwest League playoffs, allowing two runs
over 4.0 innings of work.
2007: Spent his first pro season with the Rookie League Rangers ...went
0-5 with a 6.10 ERA (26 ER/38.1 IP) with 17 walks and 54 strikeouts in
12 starts ... averaged 12.54 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
GAME DEFINITIONS
Night Game: Any game scheduled to start after 5 p.m. is considered a night game. If a game is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. and is delayed by rain or
for any other reason, it is considered a day game. If a game is scheduled to start at 5:01 p.m., it is considered a night game.
Twi-Night Doubleheaders: Any twi-night doubleheader scheduled to start after 4 p.m. is considered two night games. If a twi-night
doubleheader begins before 4 p.m., both contests are considered day games.
Tie Game: A regulation game that is called by the umpire-in-chief when both teams have the same number of runs is a tie game. Player
performances are official and are entered in the records, but the game does not count in the league standings and may be rescheduled at a later
date.
Suspended Game: A game becomes a suspended game if it has progressed far enough (4 1/2 or 5 innings) to be an official game and is stopped
because of (1) a curfew imposed by law, or (2) a pre-arranged time limit, or (3) darkness when a local law prohibits turning on the lights or when
lights are not available.
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85 Neil Ramirez
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 0
130
2011: Combined to go 5-3 with a 3.12 ERA (34 ER/98.0 IP) and 119
strikeouts in 25 starts between Single-A Myrtle Beach, Double-A Frisco
and Triple-A Round Rock.
Was a member of Myrtle Beachs season-opening rotation, making just
one start before a promotion to Round Rock, April 13.
Went 3-1 with a 2.03 ERA (6 ER/26.2 IP) and 30 strikeouts through his
first five starts with Round Rock, earning Rangers Minor League Pitcher
of the Month honors for April.
Departed June 28 start vs. Oklahoma City after 2.0 shutout innings and
was subsequently placed on the disabled list with arm fatigue.
Activated from disabled list, July 8 ... however, left his July 15 start at
Memphis after 1.2 innings and placed back on D.L. with arm fatigue.
Joined Frisco upon activation from second disabled list stint, August 3,
and went 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA (4 ER/19.0 IP) and 24 strikeouts over
six starts.
Posted a 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP) with five strikeouts in a pair of starts
for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League held opponents
to a .167 batting average (4-for- 24).
2010: Spent entire campaign with Single-A Hickory, posting a 10-8 record
with a 4.43 ERA (69 ER/140.1 IP), a career-best 142 strikeouts and one
complete game in 28 games (26 starts).
Tallied the second-most strikeouts in the South Atlantic League.
Posted a 3.38 ERA (1 ER/2.2 IP) in two relief appearances and a 4.45
ERA (68 ER/137.2 IP) in 26 starts.
Was 6-5 with a 5.21 ERA in 14 games (13 starts) prior to the All-Star
break and 4-3 with a 3.74 ERA (31 ER/74.2 IP) in 14 games (13
starts) following the break.
Twice had a season-high 10 strikeouts: July 26 at Augusta and August
8 at Greensboro.
Logged first-career complete game in Game 1 of a doubleheader
August 20 at Kannapolis.
2009: Spent entire campaign with Single-A Hickory, going 3-6 with a 4.75
ERA (35 ER/66.1 IP) and 56 strikeouts in 18 games (14 starts).
Was 3-5 with a 4.07 ERA (27 ER/59.2 IP) and 49 strikeouts in 14
starts compared to a 0-1 record with a 10.80 ERA (8 ER/6.2 IP) in four
relief appearances.
Pitched out of the bullpen four times before making first start, June 25
vs. Kannapolis.
Won three-consecutive starts, July 11-23 (2.81 ERA; 5 ER/16.0 IP).
2008: Spent first professional season with Single-A Spokane, going 1-2
with a 2.66 ERA (13 ER/44.0 IP) and 52 strikeouts in 13 starts.
Ranked among staff leaders in starts (T-2nd) and strikeouts (4th).
Lefties hit just .134 (9-for-67) with one home run against him while
righties hit .190 (16-for-84) with four home runs.
Allowed two runs-or-less in 11-of-13 starts, including four scoreless
outings.
Named Northwest League Pitcher of the Week for June 23-30.
Was on the disabled list, July 15-August 2, with sprained right shoulder.
Suffered a broken right hand following the season and could not
participate in fall instructional league.
2007: Selected with the Rangers fourth overall pick in the supplemental
round as compensation for losing free agent Gary Matthews Jr.
Did not see official game action, but participated in the Arizona Instructional League.
Named the organizations 13th-best prospect and Best Curveball by
Baseball America following the season.
YOUNG AT HEART
The oldest player to play for the Cubs was Hoyt Wilhelm. Born in 1923, Wilhelm joined the Cubs in September 1970 two months after his 47th
birthday and pitched in three games with the club.
The only players in their 40s to make Opening Day starts for the Cubs were first baseman Cap Anson (final season-opening start in 1895 at the age
of 43), pitcher Dutch Leonard (40 in 1949) and third baseman Gary Gaetti (40 in 1999).
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81 Armando Rivero
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 0
Non-Roster Invitee
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44 Anthony Rizzo
BATS: Left
INF
WEIGHT: 240
RESIDES: Parkland, FL
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 1+168
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2010: Was the Red Sox Offensive Co-Player of the Year (with Ryan
Lavarnway) after leading the system with 25 homers between Single-A
Salem and Double-A Portland ... finished second in the organization with
100 RBI.
Batted .260 (138-for-531) with 42 doubles, 61 walks and 92 runs
scored ... logged an .814 OPS.
The first baseman was named Portlands Most Valuable Player and tied
for the team lead with 20 home runs in just 107 games.
Finished 11th in the Eastern League with a team-high .481 slugging
percentage and set a franchise mark with 32 RBI in August.
Selected as the Eastern League Player of the Week for August 2-8,
batting .444 (12-for-27) with four doubles, three homers and 12 RBI.
Tallied five homers and 20 RBI in 29 games with Salem, and was leading the league with 17 extra-base hits at the time of his promotion to
Portland, May 10.
2009: Led Red Sox minor leaguers (min. 250 at-bats) with a .368 on-base
percentage and ranked among organizational leaders in batting (third,
.297) and RBI (fifth, 66) between Single-A Greenville and Single-A Salem.
Hit 12 homers, including nine with Greenville, and was named a South
Atlantic League All-Star.
Finished fourth in the league with a .366 average (26-for-71) in June ...
ranked fifth in the league with 42 RBI and third with 21 doubles in the
first half before a June 24 promotion to Salem.
Named Red Sox Defensive Player of the Month for July and was rated by
managers as the Carolina Leagues best defensive first baseman.
Landed on the D.L. with a back strain, July 31-August 14.
After the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 8 prospect,
No. 6 position player, in the Red Sox system, and as the Carolina
Leagues No. 12 prospect.
2008: Was limited to 21 games from April 3-26 with Single-A Greenville
after being diagnosed with Limited Stage Classical Hodgkins Lymphoma
... place on the Temporary Inactive List, April 28-April 30, and landed on
the disabled list, May 1.
Ranked fourth in the South Atlantic League with a .373 average (31-for83) in April.
2007: Made his pro debut with the Gulf Coast League Red Sox ... homered
in his fourth pro at-bat, August 21 vs. the GCL Twins ... hit safely in five of
his six games, batting .286 (6-for-21).
MOST HOME RUNS BY
CUBS LEFT-HANDED BATTER IN APRIL
Cubs Batter (Year)
Anthony Rizzo (2013)
Henry Rodriguez (2000)
Billy Williams (1970)
Henry Rodriguez (1998)
Tuffy Rhodes (1994)
Leon Durham (1987)
Homers
8
7
7
6
6
6
135
4 Ryan Roberts
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 185
RESIDES: Dallas, TX
MLS: 4+83
Non-Roster Invitee
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2011: Belted a career-high 19 home runs with Arizona, also setting career
marks with 86 runs, 120 hits, 25 doubles, 65 RBI, 18 stolen bases and 206
total bases ... batted .249 (120-for-482) on the season.
Ranked fourth among N.L. third baseman in homers, trailing the
Cubs Aramis Ramirez (26), San Franciscos Pablo Sandoval (21) and
Atlantas Chipper Jones (18).
Logged a .341 on-base percentage, the third-highest mark ever by a
Diamondbacks third baseman.
Batted .278 (37-for-133) against southpaws compared to a .238 mark
(83-for-349) against righties.
Went 20-for-64 (.313) with five home runs and 15 RBI in 21 April
games, marking his best monthly average of the year.
Clubbed his first-career grand slam, September 27 vs. the Dodgers, off
Javy Guerra to lift the Diamondbacks to a 7-6 walk-off victory in 10
innings.
Batted .462 (6-for-13) with a home run and 15 RBI with the bases
loaded.
Started five games at third base vs. the Brewers in the NLDS, hitting
.350 (7-for-20) with two homers and six RBI.
w Clubbed the second post-season grand slam ever by a D-backs
player, a first-inning blast off Randy Wolf in Game Four.
2010: Split the campaign between the D-backs and Triple-A Reno, hitting
.197 (13-for-66) with four doubles, two home runs and nine RBI in 36
games at the senior circuit.
Began the season with Reno before he was recalled, May 25 ...
optioned to Reno, June 21, before he was promoted again, August 24
through the end of the season.
Delivered a walk-off, pinch-hit single, June 4 vs. Colorado.
Boasted a .265 average (92-for-347) with 62 runs scored, 25 doubles,
11 home runs and 55 RBI in 94 games with Reno.
2009: Made the first Opening Day roster of his career after signing with
Arizona in the offseason batted .279 (85-for-305) with 41 runs scored,
17 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 25 RBI in 110 games with
the D-backs.
Spent the entire campaign in the majors except for a brief, 10-game
stint with Reno from July 4-19.
Hit .310 (45-for-145) in 56 home games compared to a .250 mark
(40-for-160) in 54 road games.
Went 25-for-67 (.373) with four homers and 10 RBI in 24 games vs. the
N.L. Central.
Posted a career-high four hits, twice: August 4 at Pittsburgh and August
23 at Houston.
w Recorded his lone multi-homer game of the season, August 4.
Reached base safely via hit or walk in 15-straight games, August
22-September 7, hitting .327 (18-for-55).
2008: Spent the entire season at Triple-A Oklahoma with the exception of
a brief, one-game appearance with the Rangers big league club hit .300
(136-for-453) with 71 runs scored, 28 doubles, eight triples, 10 homers
and 66 RBI in 130 games with Oklahoma.
Made his lone Rangers appearance, July 29 vs. Seattle struck out in
his lone at-bat.
His eight triples were tied for sixth-most in the Pacific Coast League.
Posted a .388 on-base percentage thanks in large part to his 67 free
passes drawn.
2007: In his final season in the Blue Jays organization, Ryan appeared
in 100 games with Triple-A Syracuse, batting .249 (84-for-337) with 16
doubles, 12 homers and 47 RBI ... was 1-for-13 (.077) in eight games
with the Blue Jays.
2006: Made his big league debut with the Blue Jays, and went on to hit
.077 (1-for-13) with one home run and one RBI in nine games.
Was recalled by Toronto, July 30, and made his major league debut that
day in Oakland as a defensive replacement at second base.
Recorded his first-career big league hit and home run, August 3 at the
Yankees, clubbing a fifth-inning, solo home run off Cory Lidle.
Spent the majority of the season at Triple-A Syracuse, hitting .273 (99for-362) with 44 runs, 28 doubles, 10 home runs and 49 RBI in 98
games.
2005: Opened the season with Class-A Dunedin and was promoted to
Double-A New Hampshire in May ... combined to hit .277 (139-for-502)
with 87 runs scored, 28 doubles, three triples, 24 home runs and 79 RBI
in 134 games.
Was named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star and Torontos Minor
League Star of the Month for July and August.
2004: Combined to hit .263 (113-for-431) with 10 doubles, 20 home runs
and 64 RBI in 123 games between Single-A Charleston (W.V.) and Single-A
Dunedin ... named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star.
2003: In his first professional season, Ryan batted .278 (69-for-248) with
52 runs scored, 10 doubles, three triples, eight home runs and 36 RBI in
66 games with Single-A Auburn.
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138
56 Hector Rondon
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 180
MLS: 1+0
2008: Hector spent the entire campaign at Single-A Kinston, going 11-6
with a 3.60 ERA (58 ER/145.0 IP) in 27 starts struck out a career-high
145 and walked 42.
Recorded a seven-game winning streak, May 25-July 4 owned a 2.03
ERA (9 ER/40.0 IP) to go along with 46 strikeouts.
Went 4-0 with a 1.29 ERA (4 ER/28.0 IP) in five June starts.
Was named to the Carolina League All-Star team while being ranked as
the ninth-best prospect in the league by Baseball America.
2007: In his first season at the Single-A level, Hector went 7-10 with a
4.37 ERA (66 ER/136.0 IP) in 27 starts with the Lake County Captains.
Finished the campaign with 113 strikeouts, good for fifth in the Indians
farm system.
Went 3-0 with a 3.23 ERA (11 ER/30.2 IP) in six May starts fanned
27 while issuing just five walks.
2006: Made 11 starts for the Indians Gulf Coast Rookie League team,
going 3-4 with a 5.13 ERA (30 ER/52.2 IP) punched out 32 and walked
only three.
Held right-handed hitters to a .274 batting average (40-for-146) compared to a .310 mark (22-for-71) against lefties.
Did not walk a batter in eight of 11 starts.
Finished tied first in the Gulf Coast League with 11 starts.
2005: In his first season with the Cleveland organization, Hector went 3-3
with a 1.65 ERA (12 ER/65.1 IP) in 15 games (12 starts) with the Indians
Dominican League ballclub ... struck out 55 while walking just eight in
65.1 innings.
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CONSECUTIVE-GAME STREAKS
A consecutive-game playing streak shall be extended if a player plays one-half inning on defense, or if he completes a time at-bat by reaching base or
being put out. A pinch-running appearance does not extend a streak. If a player is ejected from a game by an umpire before he can
comply with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.
A consecutive-game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all a players plate appearances result in a base on balls, hit batsman, defensive interference or sacrifice bunt. The streak shall end if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hit.
FARM PRODUCE
Fifteen members of the Cubs spring-opening 40-man major league roster were originally signed by the Cubs organization: pitchers Alberto Cabrera,
Dallas Beeler, Blake Parker, Chris Rusin, James Russell and Jeff Samardzija; catcher Welington Castillo; infielders
Arismendy Alcantara, Darwin Barney, Starlin Castro, Junior Lake, Josh Vitters and Logan Watkins; outfielders Brett Jackson and Matt Szczur
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59 Zac Rosscup
BATS: Right
LHP
WEIGHT: 205
RESIDES: Portland, OR
MLS: 0+27
2011: In his first season with the Cubs organization, spent the entire
campaign at Single-A Daytona, going 4-2 with a 2.54 ERA (14 ER/49.2 IP)
with 50 strikeouts in 11 games (nine starts) during an injury-shortened
season.
Traded to the Cubs in January of 2011 with pitcher Matt Garza and
outfielder Fernando Perez as part of an eight-player deal.
Struck out a season-high nine hitters in 5.0 innings, June 16 at Brevard
County.
Did not allow a home run in his first 27.0 innings of work finished the
year surrendering four homers in 49.2 innings.
Placed on Daytonas seven-day D.L., June 23-September 12, with a left
shoulder sprain, ending his season.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
2013/Career .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PCT G PO A E TC DP
--- 10 0 0 0 0 0
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20 Justin Ruggiano
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 210
MLS: 3+19
RESIDES: Austin, TX
Brooks Ryan and Ava
2011: Began the season with Triple-A Durham before being promoted to
the big leagues in May batted .248 (26-for-105) with four doubles, four
home runs and 13 RBI in 46 games with Tampa Bay.
Clubbed his first homer of the season, May 30 vs. Texas, a three-run
shot off Derek Holland.
Enjoyed a season-high eight-game hitting streak, June 6-14
registered multi-hit efforts in six of those contests.
Logged a season-best three hits, June 12 at Baltimore, going 3-for-5
with a run scored.
Batted .271 (16-for-59) against right-handed pitchers compared to a
.217 mark (10-for-46) vs. southpaws.
Went 9-for-23 (.391) with runners in scoring position and 16-for-41
(.390) with men on base.
Placed on Tampa Bays 15-day D.L., August 10-September 1, with a left
knee injury.
w Appeared in six games with Durham as part of a rehab assignment, batting .318 (7-for-22) with a home run and four RBI.
All told, posted a .304 average (51-for-168) with 13 doubles, seven
home runs and 34 RBI in 43 games at Durham.
Posted back-to-back, multi-homer games for Durham, April 18-19
went 6-for-10 (.600) with four home runs and seven RBI during the
stretch.
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2010: Spent the entire season at Triple-A Durham aside from June 12-15
with the Rays (did not appear in a game) hit .287 (131-for-457) with
77 runs scored, 31 doubles, 15 home runs, 70 RBI and 24 stolen bases in
117 games with the Bulls.
Led Durham in games played and at-bats.
His 77 runs scored ranked fourth in the International League.
Ranked among Rays organizational leaders with 15 homers (tied for
fourth) and 70 RBI (fourth).
Recorded 10 outfield assists, good for third-best in the IL.
Landed on Durhams seven-day D.L., May 3-15, with a left biceps strain.
Played for Yaquis de Obregon of the Mexican Winter League, appearing
in five games.
2009: Appearing in a team-high 123 games with Triple-A Durham, Justin
hit .253 (119-for-471) with 71 runs scored, 28 doubles, 15 home runs, 72
RBI and 23 stolen bases.
Stole 20 or more bases for the third-straight season.
Finished May hitting .300 (30-for-100) with six homers and 21 RBI in
28 games.
Went 8-for-16 (.500) with three grand slams and 26 RBI with the bases
loaded.
Recorded a career-high three home runs, May 5 at Gwinnett.
Led the team with a .450 batting average (9-for-20) in the Bulls firstround playoff series vs. Louisville.
Following the season, played for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter
League.
2008: Played in 45 games over four stints with Tampa Bays big league
club, hitting .197 (15-for-76) with four doubles, two home runs and seven
RBI.
Hit his first-career home run, June 21 vs. Houston off Wandy Rodriguez.
Made 14 starts on the season; eight in right field, five in left field and
one in center field.
Posted a .315 batting average (81-for-257) with 18 doubles, three
triples, 11 home runs and 51 RBI in 66 games with Triple-A Durham.
Landed on Durhams seven-day D.L., July 7-19 with tendinitis in his right
forearm.
2007: Made his big league debut in September after spending the entire
season at Triple-A Durham batted .214 (3-for-14) with two runs scored
and three RBI in seven games with the Rays.
Made his major league debut, September 19 at the Angels, as a pinchrunner.
Recorded his first career big league hit, September 26 vs. the Yankees,
singling off Joba Chamberlain.
In his first action at Triple-A, hit .309 (149-for-482) with 78 runs
scored, 29 doubles, 20 home runs and 73 RBI in 127 games with
Durham.
2006: Hit .280 (112-for-400) with 76 runs scored, 32 doubles, six triples,
13 home runs and 72 RBI in 120 games with Double-A affiliates Montgomery and Jacksonville.
Began the season with Jacksonville in the Dodgers organization before
being traded to Tampa Bay in June.
w Was the player to be named later in the June 27 trade that sent
catcher Dioner Navarro and pitcher Jae Seo to Tampa Bay for
catcher Toby Hall, pitcher Mark Hendrickson and cash considerations.
Named the Rays Minor League Player of the Month for April after hitting
.348 (31-for-89) with 13 doubles and 27 RBI.
2005: Split the season between Single-A Vero Beach and Double-A Jacksonville, batting .323 (130-for-403) with 70 runs scored, 25 doubles, five
triples, 15 home runs and 66 RBI in 124 games.
Was named to the Florida State League All-Star team as a member of
Vero Beach earned a promotion to Jacksonville in June, where he
helped the Suns to the Southern League Championship.
2004: In his first professional season, Justin batted .329 (51-for-155)
with 12 doubles, seven home runs and 36 RBI in 46 games with Rookie
League Ogden.
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18 Chris Rusin
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
LHP
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 195
RESIDES: Canton, MI
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0+115
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2011: Chris started the year at Double-A Tennessee, going 3-2 with a 3.91
ERA (33 ER/76.0 IP) in 15 starts before he joined Triple-A Iowa in early
July ... went on to post a 5-2 mark with a 4.02 ERA (28 ER/62.2 IP) in 11
games (nine starts).
Held left-handed hitters to a .174 average (12-for-69) at Double-A ...
righties batted .297 (68-for-229) against him.
Lowered his ERA in each of his three months with Tennessee: had a
5.40 ERA (15 ER/25.0 IP) in April, a 3.68 mark (9 ER/22.0 IP) in May
and a 3.52 ERA (11 ER/23.0 IP) in June.
Issued just 14 walks in 62.2 innings pitched with Iowa.
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.105
19 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 13 3 11 0 14 0
M.L. CAREER .129
31 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 1.000 20 4 17 0 21 0
LAST HIT: 9/6/13 vs. Milwaukee (single off Kyle Lohse) ... number of at-bats since then 3
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40 James Russell
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
LHP
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDES: Colleyville, TX
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 4+0
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70-Game Seasons
1990 (74), 1991 (75), 1992 (70)
2010 (80), 2011 (73)
1991 (71), 1992 (72)
1996 (79), 1997 (76)
2012 (77), 2013 (74)
2010: James made 57 relief appearances in his debut season with the
Cubs after breaking camp with the team ... was 1-1 with a 4.96 ERA(27
ER/49.0 IP), including a 2.92 ERA(8 ER/24.2 IP) in 28 road contests.
Became the eighth rookie lefty to reach 50 appearances for Chicago ...
is the fourth to reach 57 since Will Ohman had 69 in 2005.
Allowed nine combined earned runs, June 11 vs. the White Sox and
September 5 vs. the Mets (0.2 IP) ... taking away those two outings, had
a 3.35 ERA(18 ER/48.1 IP) in his 55 other games.
Recorded a 3.62 ERA(11 ER/27.1 IP) in 28 relief outings in the first
half ... posted a 6.65 ERA(16 ER/21.2 IP) in 29 games following the
All-Star break.
Walked 11 and fanned 42, while allowing a team-high 11 home runs in
relief.
Made his major league debut Opening Day, April 5 in Atlanta, tossing
2.0 scoreless innings.
w Became the first Cubs southpaw in nearly 33 years to throw at
least 2.0 scoreless innings of relief in his major league debut Willie Hernandez threw 2.1 shutout innings in his debut, April 9,
1977 vs. the Mets.
Tossed a career-high 4.0 shutout innings of relief, May 28 vs. St. Louis.
Optioned to Triple-A Iowa, June 12, for RHP Mitch Atkins and had a 5.73
ERA(7 ER/11.0 IP) in five games before he was recalled, June 29.
Recorded his first major league win, September 3 vs. the Mets (0.1 IP).
2009: James combined to go 5-6 with a 4.03 ERA(46 ER/102.2 IP) in 37
games (12 starts) with Double-ATennessee and Triple-AIowa ... it marked
his first action at the Triple-Alevel in his career.
Was promoted to Iowa, May 30, and remained with the I-Cubs for the
rest of the season.
Posted a 3.43 ERA (25 ER/65.2 IP) with a 3-3 record in 26 games
(seven starts) in his first Triple-A action.
Went 1-2 with a 1.47 ERA (5 ER/30.2 IP) in seven starts for the I-Cubs
compared to a 2-1 mark with a 5.14 ERA (20 ER/35.0 IP) in 19 relief
outings ... was a member of Iowas starting rotation, August 1-27.
Went 2-3 with a 5.11 ERA (21 ER/37.0 IP) in 11 games (five starts)
with the Smokies, April 9-May 26.
2008: Split the campaign between Single-ADaytona and Double-A
Tennessee, combining to go 6-10 with a 5.44 ERA (77 ER/127.1 IP) and
86 strikeouts in 26 games (25 starts).
Spent majority of the year with Tennessee, going 4-8 with a 6.36 ERA
(61 ER/86.1 IP) in 18 games (17 starts).
Appeared in eight games for Single-A Daytona, recording a 3.51 ERA
(16 ER/41.0 IP) with a 2-2 record had two stints with the D-Cubs:
April 2-30 and August 5 through the remainder of the season.
2007: James began his professional career pitching in three games with
Rookie-League Mesa and Single-APeoria ... had no record, while holding
the opposition scoreless in 9.0 innings pitched ... struck out 11 while
walking four.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 74 4 8 0 12 1
M.L. TOTALS .077
13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .976
272 10 31 1 42 2
LAST HIT: 5/2/11 @ Los Angeles (N.L.) (single off Clayton Kershaw) ... number of at-bats since then 4
150
29 Jeff Samardzija
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 225
(suh-MAR-jah)
RESIDES: Valparaiso, IN
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 4+28
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152
2009: Jeff split the season between the Cubs and Triple-AIowa ... he went
1-3 with a 7.53 ERA(29 ER/34.2 IP) in 20 games (two starts) for Chicago
during three stints:April 23-May 6, June 30-August 13 and September 8
through the end of the season.
Opened the season with Triple-A Iowa, posting no record and a 3.75
ERA (5 ER/12.0 IP) in three appearances (two starts) prior to his April
23 recall.
In his first stint with the big club, April 23-May 6, he recorded no record
and an 8.10 ERA (3 ER/3.1 IP) in five relief outings.
He was recalled, June 30-August 13 went 1-2 with a 7.77 ERA (21
ER/24.1 IP) in 12 games (one start).
Earned his lone win of the season, July 27 vs. Houston, after tossing 2.0
scoreless innings of relief, yielding a pair of knocks and walking one in
Chicagos 5-1, 13-inning victory.
Made his first career major league start, August 12 vs. the Phillies
allowed seven runs on eight hits, while walking none and fanning four in
3.1 innings of work in the Cubs 12-5 setback.
Hit first big league homer, September 23 in Milwaukee (Chris Narveson).
With the I-Cubs, was 6-6 with a 4.35 ERA (43 ER/89.0 IP) in 18 games,
17 starts struck out 71 compared to 27 walks.
2008: Jeff made 26 relief appearances for Chicago, going 1-0 with one
save and a 2.28 ERA(7 ER/27.2 IP) in his first major league action after
beginning the year at the Double-Alevel.
Posted a 0.95 ERA(2 ER/19.0 IP) in 15 outings at Wrigley Field ... had
a 5.19 ERA(5 ER/8.2 IP) in 11 road games.
Did not allow a run in 13 August contests, spanning 14.1 innings of
work.
Limited the opponent to a .226 batting average (24-for-106), including
a .167 mark (8-for-48) against left-handed hitters.
Promoted from Iowa, July 25, and made his big league debut that day
vs. Florida allowed one run in 2.0 innings of work.
Converted his first major league save after tossing 2.0 perfect innings of
relief, fanning three, in July 27s 9-6 win over Florida.
During his season-high 15.1 scoreless-innings streak, August 1September 1, surrendered 10 hits, walked six and fanned 14.
Earned his first major league win after hurling 1.1 shutout innings,
August 29 vs. Philadelphia, yielding two hits and two walks.
Prior to recall was 7-6 with a 4.29 ERA (54 ER/113.1 IP) in 22 games
(21 starts) between Triple-A Iowa and Double-A Tennessee.
2007: Jeff appeared in 30 games (26 starts) between Single-A Daytona
and Double-A Tennessee in his second professional season, combining to
post a 4.57 ERA(72 ER/141.2 IP), including a 3.41 ERAin six starts with
Tennessee.
Allowed two or fewer earned runs to score in 12 of his 20 starts at
Single-A Daytona.
Promoted to Double-A Tennessee, August 2.
Won his first three starts with the Double-A club, posting a 3.12
ERA(6ER/17.1 IP) with five walks and 12 strikeouts in that span.
2006: Jeff went 1-2 with a 2.70 ERA (9 ER/30.0 IP) in a combined seven
starts at the Single-A level with Boise and Peoria.
Started the year in Boise, making five starts and going 1-1 with a 2.37
ERA (5 ER/19.0 IP) while striking out 13 and walking just six.
Finished the season in Peoria where he went 0-1 with a 3.27 ERA (4
ER/11.0 IP) in two starts.
Returned to the University of Notre Dame in August to fulfill his prior
commitment to the football team.
Named the fourth-best prospect in the Cubs minor league organization
heading into the 2007 season by Baseball America.
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57 Jonathan Sanchez
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-0
LHP
WEIGHT: 198
MLS: 6+110
Non-Roster Invitee
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2011: Went 4-7 with a 4.26 ERA (48 ER/101.1 IP) and 102 strikeouts in
19 games in his final season with the Giants.
Was twice on San Franciscos D.L.: June 25-August 1 with left biceps
tendinitis and August 17-end of season with a severe left ankle sprain.
Held opponents to a .190 batting average (19-for-100) with runners in
scoring position, which would have ranked as the best in the majors had
he posted enough innings to qualify.
Limited opponents to three earned runs or less in 15 of his 19 starts on
the season.
Left-handed hitters were just 18-for-109 (.188) against him while
righties hit .231 (62-for-268).
Was traded to the Royals, November 7, with pitcher Ryan Verdugo for
outfielder Melky Cabrera.
2010: Enjoyed a breakout season with the Giants, helping them to a World
Series title ... was 13-9 with a 3.07 ERA (66 ER/193.1 IP) with 205 strikeouts and 96 walks in 34 games (33 starts).
Set career-highs in games started, wins, innings pitched and strikeouts
all while posting a career-low 3.07 ERA.
Went 0-2 with a 4.05 ERA (9 ER/20.0 IP) with 22 strikeouts in four
starts during the playoffs.
His 205 strikeouts were the eighth most in the majors, while his 9.54
strikeouts per nine innings ratio was third best in the National League.
His .204 batting average against (142-for-696) and 6.61 hits allowed
per nine innings were both tops in the majors.
Tossed 8.0-shutout innings, April 14 vs. Pittsburgh, allowing just three
hits while fanning 11 to earn his first win of the season.
Struck out a career-best 12 hitters, September 16 vs. the Dodgers.
2009: Appeared in 32 games (29 starts) with the Giants, going 8-12 with
a 4.24 ERA (77 ER/163.1 IP) while striking out 177 hitters and walking
only 88.
Tossed the 13th no-hitter in Giants franchise history on July 10, 2009
vs. San Diego did not issue a walk while striking out 11 in San
Franciscos 8-0 victory.
w According to Elias, he became the sixth pitcher to hurl a
no-hitter without allowing a walk and striking out at least 11,
joining Sandy Koufax (1965), Catfish Hunter (1968), Len Barker
(1981), David Wells (1998) and Randy Johnson (2004).
Was named the Co-N.L. Player of the Week, July 6-12 (with St. Louiss
Ryan Ludwick) after tossing the no-hitter.
Held right-handed hitters to a .220 average (100-for-455) while lefties
were 35-for-157 (.223) against him.
2008: Went 9-12 with a 5.01 ERA (88 ER/158.0 IP) and 157 strikeouts in
29 starts with the Giants allowed just 14 home runs while walking 75
in 158.0 innings of work.
Was 8-5 with a 3.97 ERA (49 ER/111.0 IP) prior to the All-Star break
his 115 strikeouts at the break were the most by a Giants left-handed
pitcher since the franchise moved to San Francisco.
Struck out a season-high 10 hitters twice: April 9 vs. San Diego and
April 25 vs. Cincinnati.
Finished the season going 1-8 with a 7.23 ERA (45 ER/56.0 IP) in his
final 12 starts.
Landed on the Giants 15-day D.L., August 12-September 1, with left
shoulder tendinitis.
2007: Spent majority of the season with the Giants big league club, going
1-5 with a 5.88 ERA (34 ER/52.0 IP) and 62 strikeouts in 33 games (four
starts) made his first-career Opening Day roster.
Earned his first victory of the season, April 18 vs. St. Louis, tossing
3.0-scoreless innings of relief.
Served as a starter in his last four appearances of the season, going
0-3 with a 7.16 ERA (13 ER/16.1 IP).
Landed on San Franciscos 15-day D.L., June 25-July 19, with a left
ribcage strain.
Posted no record with a 2.18 ERA (5 ER/20.2 IP) and 27 strikeouts in
six games (three starts) with Triple-A Fresno.
2006: Split the season with the Giants big league club and the minors
went 3-1 with a 4.95 ERA (22 ER/40.0 IP) and 33 strikeouts in 27 games
(four starts) in his first taste of major league action.
Made his major league debut, May 28 vs. Colorado, tossing a scoreless
inning of relief.
Opened up his big league career with 13-straight scoreless outings
covering 12.2 innings also tossed 7.1 hitless innings to begin his
career.
Recorded his first career victory, June 4 at the Mets, tossing a scoreless
inning of relief in San Franciscos 7-6 win.
Earned the win in his first career start, September 6 at Cincinnati
tossed 5.2 innings of one-run ball while fanning a season-high seven.
Went 4-3 with a 2.29 ERA (14 ER/55.0 IP) with 74 strikeouts and 22
walks in 19 games (nine starts) between Double-A Connecticut and
Triple-A Fresno.
2005: Spent the entire season at Single-A Augusta, going 5-7 with a 4.08
ERA (57 ER/125.2 IP) in 25 starts struck out a career-high 166 while
walking just 39 in 125.2 innings of work.
2004: In his first pro season, Jonathan went 7-1 with a 3.72 ERA (20
ER/48.1 IP) and 61 strikeouts in 15 games (nine starts) between the
Giants Arizona Rookie League team and Single-A Salem-Keizer.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.000 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .667 5 0 2 1 3 0
M.L. TOTALS .115
200
10
23 6 1 0 9
22 0 2 8
103 0 0 .927
194 18 83 8
109 5
LAST HIT: 6/2/11 @ St. Louis (double off Lance Lynn) number of at-bats since then 16
MOST HITS: 2 (twice), most recently 6/25/10 vs. Boston
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2010
SF vs. ATL
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2010
SF vs. PHI
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2010
SF vs. TEX
SWEET 16
On May 31, 2003, vs. Houston, the Cubs won a 16-inning 1-0 contest. It was the first time the Cubs won a 1-0 game which had extended past the
12th inning since September 21, 1901 a 17-inning 1-0 victory over the Boston Braves. It also was the longest 0-0 contest in Wrigley Field
history.
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19 Nate Schierholtz
BATS: Left
OF
WEIGHT: 215
MLS: 5+78
157
158
2008: Nate began the season at Triple-A Fresno, where he batted .320
(112-for-350) with 22 doubles, 10 triples, 18 home runs and 73 RBI in 93
games before getting a September call-up to the big league club.
Appeared in 19 games at the major league level, batting .320 (24-for75) with eight doubles, one home run and five RBI.
Hit safely in his first six contests with the Giants, including four multi-hit
games, for a .480 batting average (12-for-25).
Clubbed his first career big league home run, September 6 vs.
Pittsburgh, off Jesse Chavez.
Prior to his call-up, Nate participated in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing,
China was selected to the U.S. roster as a replacement for the injured
Colby Rasmus (St. Louis).
Finished tied for second in the Pacific Coast League with 10 triples.
2007: Made his major league debut in his fifth season of professional ball
after being called up in June batted .304 (34-for-112) with five doubles,
three triples and 10 RBI in 39 games with the Giants.
Made his major league debut as a ninth inning replacement in right
field, June 11 vs. Toronto.
Made his first big league start, June 12 vs. Toronto, and singled in his
first at-bat off A.J. Burnett.
Recorded a .364 batting average (12-for-33) in his first 10 major
league games.
Delivered a two-out, walk-off, RBI-single in the 13th inning, June 23 vs.
the Yankees.
Finished fifth in the Pacific Coast League with a .333 average (137-for411) to go along with 31 doubles, 16 home runs and 68 RBI in 109
games.
Appeared in the Arizona Fall League with the Scottsdale Scorpions, batting .348 (31-for-89) with eight doubles, four home runs and 10 RBI.
Was named San Franciscos 2007 USA Today Organizational Player of
the Year.
2006: Spent the entire season with Double-A Connecticut, pacing the club
in nearly all major offensive categories, including at-bats (470), runs (55),
hits (127), total bases (208), doubles (25), triples (seven), home runs
(14) and RBI (54).
Finished the season with a .270 batting average (127-for-470) in 125
games.
Tied franchise record with a 25-game hitting streak August 4-30
batted .398 (43-for-108) during the streak.
2005: Helped lead Single-A San Jose to the California League championship by batting .319 (160-for-502) with 83 runs, 37 doubles, eight triples,
15 home runs and a career-high 86 RBI in 128 contests.
Finished with the third-highest batting average in the California League,
while his RBI total was fourth-best in the entire San Francisco system.
2004: Nate split the season between Single-A San Jose and Single-A
Hagerstown, combining to hit .296 (145-for-491) with a career-high 40
doubles, nine triples, 18 home runs and 84 RBI in 120 games ... earned
South Atlantic League All-Star Honors.
2003: In his first professional baseball season, Nate split the campaign between Arizona Rookie League Giants and Single-A Salem-Keizer, combining
to hit .331 (56-for-169) with three home runs and 34 RBI in 46 contests.
YEAR TEAM/SITE
2010 SF vs. PHI
AVG
.000
YEAR TEAM/SITE
2010
SF vs. TEX
AB R
3
1
159
63 Brian Schlitter
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 235
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 1+39
160
2009: Spent the entire season with Double-A Tennessee, going 1-7 with a
career-high tying 22 saves and a 4.38 ERA (30 ER/61.2 IP) in 59 relief
appearances.
Struck out 51 hitters while walking 24 in 61.2 innings of work.
Set career-highs in games, losses and games finished (47).
Held right-handed hitters to a .211 batting average (27-for-128) while
lefties hit .318 (35-for-110).
Recorded seven saves while posting a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP) with 14
strikeouts in 14 August games.
2008: Began the season in the Phillies organization before being acquired
by the Cubs in an August deal all told, went 4-4 with a 2.21 ERA (14
ER/57.0 IP) in 41 relief appearances between the two organizations.
Recorded a career-best 67 strikeouts while walking just 24 hitters in
57.0 innings of work.
Acquired by the Cubs from Philadelphia, August 7, for left-handed
pitcher Scott Eyre.
Went 0-1 with a 2.16 ERA (2 ER/8.1 IP) in seven relief appearances
after the trade with Single-A Daytona.
2007: In his first pro baseball season, Brian went 0-1 with a 3.51 ERA (10
ER/25.2 IP) in 17 relief appearances with Single-A affiliates Williamsport
and Lakewood.
161
68 Jorge Soler
BATS: Right
OF
WEIGHT: 215
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0
Hit at a .417 clip (10-for-24) with three walks, three doubles, a homer
and 13 RBI with runners in scoring position with Peoria batted .500
(5-for-10) with nine RBI with RISP and two outs.
Blasted a grand slam in his second game with the Chiefs, August 11 at
Beloit.
Collected a season-high four hits, August 18 at Wisconsin, going 4-for-5
with a double, a homer, two runs scored, two RBI and a stolen base in
the Chiefs 9-2 victory.
Tallied a .455 batting average (5-for-11) in three September contests to
close out the season.
E OBP SLG
0 .328 .389
1 .398 .513
3
.343 .467
4
.353 465
162
46 Pedro Strop
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 220
MLS: 2+156
FAMILY: Married
163
2008: Began season with Double-A Tulsa, posting a 2.57 ERA (2 ER/7.0
IP) while converting all three save opportunities in seven appearances.
Was placed on the disabled list, April 22, with right elbow fracture and
missed the rest of the season.
Was designated for assignment and taken off Colorados 40-man roster,
September 12 was released by Colorado, September 23.
2007: Went 5-2 with a 4.28 ERA (26 ER/54.2 IP) and 75 strikeouts in 48
relief appearances with Single-A Modesto led the club with 25 games
finished and ranked second with seven saves.
Held opponents to a .215 batting average, including a .202 mark by
lefties.
Missed final two weeks of the season with a right elbow strain.
Following the year, was ranked by Baseball America as Colorados
ninth-best prospect.
2006: Converted to a pitcher before the season, combined to go 3-1 with
a 3.42 ERA (10 ER/26.1 IP) in 22 relief appearances between RookieLeague Casper and Single-A Asheville.
Began season in extended spring program before joining Casper in June
... transferred to Asheville, August 3.
2005: Combined to bat .232 (56-for-241) with three home runs and 25
RBI in 66 games between Single-A Asheville and Single-A Tri-City.
Started the season with Asheville, appearing in just four games before
being transferred to Tri-City, June 1.
Led the Northwest League with 86 strikeouts.
2004: Hit .200 (38-for-190) with three home runs and 20 RBI in 55 games
with Single-A Tri-City.
2003: Hit safely in 14 of his first 22 games with Rookie-League Casper, but
batted just .111 over his final 20 contests, finishing with a .172 batting
average (22-for-128).
2002: Made professional debut with Colorados Dominican Summer
League team after signing as a non-drafted free-agent infielder, January
25.
164
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 66 1 6 0 7 0
M.L. TOTALS .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
181 9 21 0 30 1
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2012
BAL vs. NYY
YEAR TEAM
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
3-0
0.00 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0
WHIP
0.74
0.76
0.89
0.91
0.91
0.94
1.02
165
6 Ryan Sweeney
BATS: Left
OF
WEIGHT: 225
MLS: 6+28
166
Fielding Pct.
.995
.995
.995
.994
.994
167
2005: Spent the entire campaign with Double-A Birmingham ... batted
.298 (128-for-429) with 64 runs, 22 doubles, three triples, one home run
and 47 RBI in 113 games.
2003: In his first professional baseball season, hit a combined .327 (33for-101) between Rookie-level Bristol and Great Falls.
Cited by Baseball America as the best pure hitter and best athlete
(along with Brian Anderson) from the White Sox 2003 draft class.
2004: In his first season at the Single-A level, Ryan batted .283 (146-for515) with 71 runs, 22 doubles, three triples, seven home runs and 66 RBI
in 134 games with Winston-Salem.
Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 4 prospect in the Sox organization entering the season.
168
72 Matt Szczur
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 195
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0
169
DOUBLE DOWN
The Cubs hit a club-record 340 doubles in a season twice in club annals 1931 and 2007. In 2007, the club averaged 2.1 doubles per contest
while the 1931 squad averaged 2.2 doubles over the 154-game schedule.
In 2008, three Cubs Aramis Ramirez (44 doubles), Derrek Lee (41) and Geovany Soto (35) had 35 or more doubles. It marked the ninth time
since 1901 that three Cubs amassed 35 or more doubles in the same season. The 120 doubles between them was tied for the third-highest total
of any Cubs threesome (in 2007, Derrek Lee had 43, Alfonso Soriano had 42 and Aramis Ramirez had 35), and the most since the 1932 trio of
Riggs Stephenson (49), Charlie Grimm (42) and Billy Herman (42) collected a club-record 133 doubles. In 1930, Kiki Cuyler (50), Woody English
(36) and Hack Wilson (35) combined for 121 doubles.
Chicago has reached 300 doubles in a season nine times, including five of the last 11 seasons entering the 2013 campaign.
170
60 Chris Valaika
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 207
RESIDES: Oxnard, CA
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 1+34
2011: Played in 109 games with Triple-A Louisville, hitting .261 (109-for417) with 39 runs scored, 18 doubles, seven home runs and 37 RBI
logged 14 games with the Reds before suffering a season-ending knee
injury in September.
All told, hit .280 (7-for-25) with one double and one triple in his 14
major league affairs.
Tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during September
11s contest at Colorado.
w Had surgery to repair his ACL, September 19 ... was not placed
on the disabled list.
Succeeded against Triple-A southpaws, hitting .305 (39-for-128) compared to a .242 mark (70-for-289) against righties.
His .333 batting average (37-for-111) in 27 August games was his best
monthly average of the year.
Was 31-for-103 (.301) with three home runs and 12 RBI when ahead
in the count.
Clubbed a game-winning, two-run homer in the seventh inning, August 7
at Scranton/WB finished the contest 2-for-3 with the home run and a
season-high tying three RBI.
Hit safely in his last eight Triple-A affairs from August 23-30 batted
.444 (16-for-36) with seven runs scored and four doubles.
171
2010: Opened the season at Triple-A Louisville before making his major
league debut in August hit .304 (129-for-424) with 49 runs scored,
28 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 53 RBI in 118 games with
the Bats.
Recalled by Cincinnati on August 24, and made his big league debut
that night at San Francisco.
w Singled as a pinch-hitter on the first pitch he saw from Santiago
Casilla to record his first career hit.
Made his first start August 27 vs. the Cubs, going 2-for-4 while clubbing
his first big league homer, a solo shot off Tom Gorzelanny.
Enjoyed a career-best five-game hitting streak from August 27-31, batting .364 (8-for-22) during the streak.
Went 3-for-5 on August 30 vs. Milwaukee to set a career-high in hits.
Crushed left-handed pitching at Triple-A, hitting .358 (39-for-109) with
two homers and 18 RBI.
Was 37-for-112 (.330) with a home run and 46 RBI with runners in
scoring position at Triple-A.
2009: In his first taste of Triple-A action, Chris batted .235 (86-for-366)
with 20 doubles, six home runs and 36 RBI in 95 games with Louisville.
Posted a .318 mark (34-for-107) with 15 runs scored, 10 doubles and
nine RBI in 28 August games.
Enjoyed a season-best nine-game hitting streak from July 5-12.
Recorded a season-high four hits, August 28 vs. Columbus, going 4-for5 with a double and a RBI.
Landed on Louisvilles seven-day D.L., May 8-June 17, with a broken
right hand.
2008: Honored as the Reds Minor League Player of the Year after enjoying
a breakout campaign batted .317 (163-for-514) with 78 runs scored,
28 doubles, 18 home runs and 81 RBI in 129 games between Single-A
Sarasota and Double-A Chattanooga.
Set career-highs in runs scored, hits, home runs, RBI, walks (35), total
bases (247) and stolen bases (9).
Led all Cincinnati minor leaguers in hitting and was second in RBI.
Played for Team USA at the XM All-Star Futures Game at Yankee
Stadium.
Earned Minor League Player of the Month honors for April after batting
.384 (43-for-112) with five home runs and 27 RBI in 26 games.
Logged an 18-game hitting streak, July 1-24 marked the secondlongest streak in the Southern League during the season.
Batted .311 with 16 RBI in 32 games for Peoria in the Arizona Fall
League.
2007: Split the campaign between Single-A Dayton and Single-A Sarasota,
hitting .284 (147-for-517) with 64 runs scored, a career-high 29 doubles,
four triples, 12 home runs and 79 RBI in 136 games.
Named the Midwest League Player of the Week for the week of April
16-22, batting .481 (13-for-27) with seven RBI and five-consecutive
multi-hit games.
Honored as the Reds Minor League Player of the Month in April went
30-for-77 (.390) with 17 RBI in 20 games.
2006: In his first pro season, Chris was named the Pioneer League MVP
after hitting .324 (89-for-275) with 58 runs scored, 22 doubles, four
triples, eight homers and 60 RBI in 70 games with Rookie League Billings.
In addition to MVP honors, he was named the TOPPS PL Player of the
Year, MiLB.coms Short Season Offensive Player of the Year, and a
Baseball America Minor League Rookie All-Star.
Set a Pioneer League record with a 32-game hitting streak, July 22August 26, batting .374 (49-for-131) with four home runs and 46 RBI.
Named the Reds Minor League Player of the Month for July.
Led the Pioneer League in total bases (143), was second in games
played, runs and RBI, and third in extra-base hits.
Reached base safely in 45-straight games, July 13-August 30.
172
Clark the Cub and Cubs prospect Kris Bryant visit children at
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Centers Pediatric Developmental Center in Chicago this past January.
173
24 Luis Valbuena
BATS: Left
INF
WEIGHT: 200
MLS: 3+148
174
2008: Made his major league debut in his sixth and final year in Seattles
system ... split the year between Double-A West Tennessee, Triple-A Tacoma
and the Mariners.
Produced a .245 (12-for-49) average with one RBI in 18 games with
the Mariners ... made 15 starts at second base.
Selected to the Mariners, September 1, and made his big league debut,
September 2 in Texas.
Recorded his first career major league hit, September 11 in Los Angeles
(A.L.), a single off Scot Shields.
Combined to bat .303 (137-for-452) with 21 doubles, two triples, 11
home runs and 60 RBI in 128 games between West Tenn and Tacoma.
2007: Spent the season at Double-A West Tennessee batted .239 (106for-444) with 11 home runs and 44 RBI in 122 games played for the
Cardenales de Lara club in the Venezuela Winter League.
2006: Played in a combined 132 games with Single-A Wisconsin and Inland Empire logged a .275 (134-for-488) average with five home runs,
48 RBI and 63 runs in a career-high 132 games.
2005: Spent majority of the season at Single-Everett led the Northwest
League with 12 homers while tying for first with 51 RBI in 74 games.
2004: Named Most Valuable Player in the Venezuelan Summer League
after playing his second season with Aguirre led team in average (.361),
runs scored (44), hits (78) and triples (6).
2003: Played for Aguirre in the Venezuelan Summer League batted .228
(38-for-167) in 50 games.
175
176
76 Jeudy Valdez
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
INF
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 190
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 0
2009: Spent the majority of the season with Single-A Fort Wayne, also
appearing in 12 games for Rookie-level Peoria.
Combined to hit .232 (55-for-237) with 14 doubles, four triples, one
home run, 20 RBI and 33 runs scored in 61 games.
2008: Played in 59 games for Single-A Eugene, splitting his time between
second base (20 starts) and shortstop (38 starts).
2007: Started games at shortstop (23 starts), second base (20 starts) and
third base (one start) for Rookie-level Peoria.
Hit a career-high .281 (54-for-192) with a then-career-high 30 RBI.
2006: In his first professional season, spent the entire year with the
Padres Dominican Summer League clubmade the majority of his starts
at second base (38) while also seeing time at shortstop (eight starts).
177
41 Jose Veras
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
RHP
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 242
MLS: 6+128
Rank Pitcher
1.
Joel Peralta
2.
Matt Belisle
3.
John Axford
4.
Brad Ziegler
5.
Jose Veras
Tyler Clippard
7.
James Russell
8.
Jim Johnson
Games
227
226
224
221
218
218
215
214
178
2011: Joined the Pirates after signing a minor league free agent contract
in January had his contract purchased by the club in March, and went
2-4 with a 3.80 ERA (30 ER/71.0 IP) in 79 games in his first full big
league season.
Tied for second in the National League in appearances and was fifth in
holds (27).
Held opponents to a .206 batting average (54-for-262) with 79 strikeouts and 34 walks in 71.0 innings of work.
Limited foes to a .085 average (12-for-141) with a two-strike count.
Walked a career-high four hitters in 0.2 innings of work, June 2 at the
Mets.
Tossed a scoreless inning of relief, May 9 vs. the Dodgers to pick up his
first win of the season.
Was traded to Milwaukee for third baseman Casey McGehee, December
12.
2010: Split the season with the Marlins big league club and Triple-A New
Orleans after signing a minor league contract with Florida in the offseason
went 3-3 with a 3.75 ERA (20 ER/48.0 IP) and 54 strikeouts in 48
major league games.
Held opponents to a .188 batting average (32-for-170) with 54
strikeouts in 48.0 innings in two stints, Opening Day-April 14 and June
25-end of season.
Left-handed hitters were just 13-for-84 (.155) against him.
Went 1-1 with a 4.60 ERA (15 ER/29.1 IP) and 37 strikeouts in 24
relief appearances with New Orleans.
2009: Appeared in 25 games with the Yankees to begin the season, going
3-1 with a 5.96 ERA (17 ER/25.2 IP) before being traded to Cleveland
in June.
Traded to Cleveland, June 24, for a cash consideration.
Went 1-2 with a 4.38 ERA (12 ER/24.2 IP) and 22 strikeouts in 22
relief appearances with the Indians.
Held opponents to a .225 batting average (42-for-187) on the year.
Set season-highs in innings pitched (3.1) and strikeouts (4) in April
22nds victory vs. Oakland.
Posted a 0.87 ERA (1 ER/10.1 IP) with 13 strikeouts in eight September games.
Was 0-1 with a 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP) in seven games with Triple-A
Columbus.
2008: Jose went 5-3 with a 3.59 ERA (23 ER/57.2 IP) and 63 strikeouts in
57.2 innings of work with the Yankees.
Held opponents to a .239 batting average (52-for-218).
Earned his first career major league victory, June 13 at Houston, tossing
2.0-scoreless innings while fanning three.
Began the year at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, posting no record
with a 1.38 ERA (2 ER/13.0 IP) in 13 relief appearances.
2007: Began the season on the 15-day disabled list as he recovered from
right elbow surgery to remove bone chips ... appeared in nine games with
the Yankees as a September call-up, picking up two saves while posting a
5.79 ERA (6 ER/9.1 IP).
Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list, May 15 ... was reinstated
from the disabled list, August 14, and optioned to Triple-A Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre.
Made the Yankees post-season roster and appeared in two games vs.
Cleveland in the Division Series, tossing 0.2 scoreless innings of relief
while fanning one.
Combined to go 2-0 with a 3.43 ERA (8 ER/21.0 IP) and 23 strikeouts
in 16 rehab appearances between the Yankees Gulf Coast Rookie team,
Single-A Tampa and Scranton/Wilkes Barre.
2006: Posted no record with one save and a 4.09 ERA (5 ER/11.0 IP) in
12 games with the Yankees ... marked his first-career major league action.
Made his big league debut, August 5 at Baltimore, tossing 2.0-scoreless
innings of relief.
Earned his first-career save, September 18 at Toronto, working 0.1
scoreless innings.
Spent majority of the campaign with Triple-A Columbus, going 5-3 with a
2.41 ERA (16 ER/59.2 IP) and 68 strikeouts in 50 relief appearances.
2005: In his first season as a full-time reliever, Jose went 3-5 with a 3.79
ERA (26 ER/61.2 IP) and a career-high 24 saves in 57 games with Triple-A
Oklahoma City.
2004: Combined to go 7-5 with a 5.34 ERA (56 ER/94.1 IP) and 69 strikeouts in 33 games (13 starts) between Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A
Durham.
Declared a minor league free agent, October 15 ... signed a minor
league contract with Texas, November 19.
2003: Went 6-9 with a 3.65 ERA (55 ER/135.2 IP) in 30 games (22 starts)
between Double-A Orlando and Triple-A Durham ... was named a Southern
League All-Star with Orlando.
2002: Began the season on Tampa Bays 40-man roster, and went 3-4
with a 4.77 ERA (35 ER/66.0 IP) in 13 starts between Single-A affiliates
Hudson Valley and Bakersfield.
2001: Made a career-high 27 starts for Single-A Bakersfield, going 9-8
with a 4.53 ERA (77 ER/153.0 IP) and 138 strikeouts.
2000: In his first season above rookie ball, Jose went 8-8 with a 4.81 ERA
(57 ER/106.2 IP) in 20 starts with Single-A Charleston (S.C.).
1999: Punched out 48 hitters while going 3-5 with a 7.12 ERA (48
ER/60.2 IP) in 14 starts with Rookie League Princeton.
1998: In his first professional action, he went 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA (12
ER/16.0 IP) in five games (four starts) with the Devil Rays Gulf Coast
Rookie League team.
INNINGS EATERS
The last time the Cubs had five 200.0-plus inning pitchers was in 1904. Jake Weimer led the staff with 307.0 innings of work, followed by Buttons
Briggs (277.0), Carl Lundgren (242.0), Bob Wicker (229.0) and Mordecai Brown (212.1).
PINCH-HITTER DEFINITION
A player shall be considered a pinch-hitter only if he enters the game as a substitute batter and then only on his first time at bat, which must be
before he becomes a fielder. If the team bats around and a pinch-hitter comes up a second time in the inning in which he first appeared, he will
not be considered a pinch hitter during that second time up.
179
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
0.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
1.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
2.1 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2013
DET vs. BOS
180
33 Carlos Villanueva
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 215
MLS: 7+30
Posted a 7-4 record and a 3.10 ERA (34 ER/98.2 IP) in 33 games (11
starts) through the end of August.
In his eight relief outings of more than 1.0 inning, he posted a 0.86 ERA
(2 ER/20.1 IP).
Held batters to a .242 batting average (113-for-466) which ranked
13th in the American League (minimum 125.0 IP).
Limited opponents to a .194 average (19-for-98) with runners in scoring position ... with runners in scoring position and two outs, allowed
just five hits in 47 at-bats (.106).
Twice set a career mark with eight strikeouts: July 15 vs. Cleveland and
August 13 vs. the White Sox.
Walked a career-high five batters, July 15 vs. Cleveland ... lasted just
2.1 innings, September 21 at Tampa Bay, the shortest start of his career.
181
2006: Had stints with Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville before he
was recalled by Milwaukee, May 22 ... made his major league debut, May
23 at Cincinnati, and posted a 2-2 record with a 3.69 ERA (22 ER/53.2 IP)
in 10 games (six starts) in three stints with the Brewers.
Tossed a scoreless inning of relief in major league debut, May 23 at
Cincinnati (1.0 IP, 1H, 2 SO).
Optioned back to Huntsville, May 27, where he made two starts before
a June 10 recall.
Made first big league start, June 14 at Cincinnati, allowing four hits
in 6.0 shutout innings, but received a no-decision in the Brewers 3-0,
11-inning loss.
Made five appearances (three starts) during his second stint for the
Brewers before he was optioned to Nashville, July 5.
Was recalled from Nashville, September 11, and spent the remainder of
the season with the Brewers.
Earned first major league victory in a 5-2 win, September 15 at Washington (6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 5 SO), retiring the first 16 batters he faced in
the relief appearance before Nook Logan reached on an error.
w Faced 19 batters before allowing first hit ... also, recorded
first-career hit with a RBI-single off Ramon Ortiz.
2005: Split the season between Single-A Brevard County and Double-A
Huntsville, going 9-4 with a 3.11 ERA (46 ER/133.0 IP) and 138 strikeouts
in 25 starts.
Posted a 3.1-to-1 strikeouts to walks ratio with Brevard County, ranking
second on the staff with 124 strikeouts.
Selected to the Florida State League mid-season and post-season AllStar teams after going 8-1 with a 2.32 ERA (29 ER/112.1 IP) in 21
starts for Brevard County.
Named the Best Foreign Born Player in Class A by minorleaguebaseball.com.
Named the Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June, posting
no record with a 0.71 ERA (2 ER/25.1 IP) and 26 strikeouts in five
starts for the month.
Earned a promotion to Double-A Huntsville, August 17.
2004: Acquired by Milwaukee, March 30, went 8-8 with one save, a 3.77
ERA (48 ER/114.2 IP) and 113 strikeouts in 25 games (21 starts) with
Single-A Beloit his ERA ranked seventh among Brewers minor leaguers.
2003: Posted a 3-6 record with a 3.97 ERA (26 ER/59.0 IP) in 12 appearances (10 starts) for the Rookie-League Scottsdale Giants, ranking third in
the league with 67 strikeouts.
2002: In first professional season, went 4-0 with three saves, a 0.59 ERA
(2 ER/30.1 IP) and 23 strikeouts in 19 appearances with the RookieLeague Scottsdale Giants.
2007: Spent most of the season with Milwaukee, going 8-5 with one save,
a 3.94 ERA (50 ER/114.1 IP) and 99 strikeouts in 59 games (six starts)
the eight wins are a career best.
From April 23-July 2, recorded a career-high, six-game winning streak
with each victory coming in relief.
Was optioned to Triple-A Nashville, August 20, and recalled, September
1 ... went 2-2 with a 1.99 ERA (7 ER/31.2 IP) in six September games
(five starts).
182
YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.156
32 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
15 0 0 1.000 47 9 9 0 18 2
M.L. TOTALS .112
98 6
11 0 0 0 4
12 0 0 3
46 0 0 .984
348 44 77 2
123 7
LAST HIT: 7/30/13 vs. Milwaukee (single off John Axford) number of at-bats since then 5
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2008
MIL vs. PHI
FRESHMAN CLASS
The Baseball Writers Association of America considers a player a rookie unless during the previous season or seasons he has (1) exceeded 130 atbats or 50.0 innings pitched in the major leagues, or (2) accumulated more than 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club during the
25-man limit that is in effect from Opening Day through August 31.
183
61 Christian Villanueva
BATS: Right
INF
WEIGHT: 210
MLS: 0
FAMILY: SIngle
184
185
27 Josh Vitters
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDES: Anaheim, CA
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0+60
186
2008: Spent a majority of the year with Single-A Boise, hitting .328 with
a Northwest League-leading 25 doubles, five homers and 37 RBI in 61
games ... was a unanimous NWL All-Star Selection and started the All-Star
Game at third base.
Ranked second with 32 extra-base hits, third with 85 hits and fourth
with a .328 batting average and .498 slugging percentage.
Recorded a 25-game hitting streak, July 12-August 19, the longest in
short-season baseball that year.
Named Baseball Americas top prospect in the Northwest League at
seasons end.
2007: Made his professional debut, and appeared in 14 games with
Rookie-League Mesa and Single-A Boise.
187
47 Arodys Vizcaino
BATS: Right
RHP
WEIGHT: 190
MLS: 2+50
188
2010: Acquired by the Braves as part of a five-player trade with the Yankees, December 22, 2009, went 9-4 with a 2.74 ERA (26 ER/85.1 IP) and
79 strikeouts in 17 starts between Single-A Rome and Single-A Myrtle
Beach started three games for Myrtle Beach before suffering an elbow
injury which sidelined him for approximately two months.
His nine victories ranked fourth-most among Braves minor leaguers.
Tossed 34.2-consecutive innings without allowing an earned run, May
18-June 12.
Collected Pitcher of the Week honors for the week ending May 24, going
2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER/14.2 IP) and 14 strikeouts during the span
... named Romes Pitcher of the Month for May, going 5-1 with a 1.60
ERA (7 ER/39.1 IP) for the month.
Was named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star and Romes
Pitcher of the Year.
On the minor league disabled list, June 30-August 30, with a strained
right elbow.
Recognized by Baseball America as having the best curveball in the
Braves farm system as well as the sixth-best prospect in the SAL.
Baseball America ranked him the seventh-best prospect in the Braves
system following the season.
2009: In his final season in the Yankees farm system, Arodys made 10
starts for Single-A Staten Island, posting a 2-4 record with a 2.13 ERA (10
ER/42.1 IP) and 52 strikeouts.
On the minor league disabled list, August 27-September 21, with a left
back strain.
Following the 2009 season, was rated the 34th-best prospect in all of
baseball by ESPN.com.
2008: Went 3-2 with a 3.68 ERA (18 ER/44.0 IP) and 48 strikeouts in 12
games (team-leading six starts) for the Gulf Coast League Yankees in his
first professional season.
Named the 11th-best prospect in the Gulf Coast League following the
season by Baseball America.
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67 Tsuyoshi Wada
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
LHP
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 180
Non-Roster Invitee
MLS: 1+76
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2008: Went 8-8 with a 3.61 ERA (65 ER/162.0 IP) in 23 starts for
Softbank ... pitched in the Beijing Olympic Games.
2007: Went 12-10 with a 2.82 ERA (57 ER/182.0 IP) in 26 starts for
Softbank.
2006: Helped Japan win the World Baseball Classic, then went 14-6 with a
2.98 ERA (54 ER/163.1 IP) in 24 games for Fukuoka.
2005: Was 12-8 with a 3.27 ERA (66 ER/181.2 IP) in 25 games for
Softbank.
2004: Named to the NPB All-Star Team in just his second season ... won a
bronze medal as part of Team Japan in the Athens Olympic Games.
2003: Named the Pacific League Rookie of the Year after going 14-5 with
a 3.38 ERA (71 ER/189.0 IP) and 195 strikeouts in 26 games ... named
to the NPB All-Star Team.
YEAR TEAM
2006
JAPAN
191
22 Logan Watkins
BATS: Left
INF
WEIGHT: 195
RESIDES: Wichita, KS
FAMILY: Single
MLS: 0+57
192
193
66 Casper Wells
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
OF
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 220
MLS: 3+40
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
FAMILY: Single
Non-Roster Invitee
2010: Split the season between Triple-A Toledo (103 games) and Detroit,
making his major league debut ... had two stints, May 14-21 and August
23 through the end of the season, with the Tigers.
Made his major league debut, May 15 vs. Boston (0-for-4).
Collected his first career hit, May 19 at Oakland, a single in the third
inning off Dallas Braden.
Hit his first career homer, September 2 at Minnesota, a game-tying solo
shot in the ninth off Jesse Crain.
Batted .344 (21-for-61) with four homers and 10 RBI in 22 September
games.
Ranked fourth in the International League, averaging one home run
every 18.43 at-bats (21 HR/387 AB) ... led International League
outfielders with 12 assists.
Rated as possessing the best outfield arm in the Tigers organization by
Baseball America.
2011: Made his first career Opening Day roster with the Tigers, and
appeared in 64 games, before he was traded to Seattle in a five-player deal
that sent pitcher Doug Fister to the Tigers, July 30.
Led all rookie outfielders with seven outfield assists.
Between Detroit and Seattle, batted .237 (51-for-215) with 11
doubles, 11 home runs and 27 RBI in 95 games.
Hit his first career leadoff home run, June 22 at the Dodgers (Ted Lilly).
Homered in four-straight games, August 13-16, to tie the Mariners
rookie mark for consecutive games with a homer (also Danny Tartabull
in 1986).
w Became the first Mariner to homer in four-straight games since
a five-game streak in 1999 by Alex Rodriguez.
Left game, August 17, in the sixth after being hit on the tip of his nose
by a Brandon Morrow pitch.
Did not play from September 17 through the end of the season while
battling vertigo-like symptoms.
2009: Limited to 86 games with Double-A Erie, missing nearly two months
of action with a left wrist sprain ... tied for the lead among Eastern League
outfielders with four double plays.
Had a season-high 16-game hitting streak, July 10-28, hitting .393
(24-for-61) with five home runs and 16 RBI ... also had a 14-game
streak, August 20-September 2, hitting .404 (21-for-52).
Saw action in 21 games with Peoria in the Arizona Fall League following
the season, hitting .351 (27-for-77) with four home runs and 25 RBI.
w Amongst AFL leaders, ranked third in RBI, third in slugging
(.662), tied for fourth in triples (three) and 10th in batting
average (.351).
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2008: Split the season between Single-A West Michigan and Double-A
Erie, combining to hit .269 (121-for-449) with 90 runs, 25 doubles, six
triples, 27 homers, 79 RBI and 25 steals in 125 games.
Earned Midwest League mid-season All-Star honors.
Set a Midwest League record with four hit by pitches, May 2 vs. Quad
Cities.
Hit for the cycle, July 29 at Akron ... had a three-homer game, August
5 vs. Harrisburg, earning Eastern League Player of the Week honors for
August 4-10.
w Named Eastern League Player of the Month for August and the
Tigers Minor League Player of the Month after hitting .345 (38for-110) with 10 homers and 27 RBI in 28 games.
Played for Mesa in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .321 with eight homers and 23 RBI ... the eight homers ranked third in the league, and his
.705 slugging mark ranked fourth.
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32 Eli Whiteside
BATS: Right
WEIGHT: 218
MLS: 3+66
Non-Roster Invitee
2011: Was thrust into the starting role after teammate Buster Posey went
down with a season-ending injury in May hit .197 (42-for-213) with
eight doubles, two triples, four home runs and 17 RBI in 82 games
with the Giants.
Set career-highs in games played, at-bats, hits, doubles, triples, RBI and
walks (18).
Posted a season-high three RBI on June 22 vs. Minnesota.
Hit just .164 (9-for-55) in his first 25 games through June 6 before
logging a .328 average (19-for-58) with seven extra-base hits and 10
RBI in his next 20 games.
Recorded a .991 fielding percentage (5 E/541 TC).
Threw out just 13-of-66 (19.7%) baserunners, sixth-lowest in the N.L.
Ejected from the game August 6 vs. Philadelphia after pitcher Ramon
Ramirez hit Shane Victorino.
Left game in the seventh inning of August 17s contest at Atlanta after
experiencing dizziness.
Landed on San Franciscos seven-day concussion D.L., August 19-25.
2010: Spent his third big league season backing up Buster Posey, batting
.238 (30-for-126) with six doubles, one triple, four home runs and 10 RBI
in 56 games.
Was on San Franciscos playoff roster all three rounds but did not appear in a game.
Recorded a season-high three RBI after clubbing a three-run homer off
Pittsburgh starter Charlie Morton on April 14.
Batted .258 (25-for-97) against right-handed pitchers compared to a
.172 mark (5-for-29) vs. southpaws.
Went 24-for-106 (.226) while hitting safely in 18 of 32 games as a
starter.
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2009: Began the season at Triple-A Fresno before having his contract
purchased by the big league club May 24 tallied a .241 average (28for-116) with seven doubles, one triple, six home runs and 24 RBI in 34
games with Fresno.
Made his Giants debut, May 24, after being recalled earlier in the day
went 1-for-3 with one RBI.
w Marked his first major league start since September 30, 2005
(while with Baltimore).
Behind the plate for Jonathan Sanchezs no-hitter on July 10, 2009
vs. San Diego, becoming the first Giants back-stop to catch a no-hitter
since Gary Alexander in 1976.
Caught five of San Franciscos 18 shutouts during the season.
Became just the fourth Giants player to ever hit a grand slam for his first
big league homer when he turned the trick August 5, 2009 off Houston
starter Brian Moehler.
Batted .314 (11-for-35) with three home runs and 20 RBI with runners
in scoring position at the Triple-A level.
Posted his lone multi-homer game of the season May 10 at Reno, going
2-for-5 with two home runs and a season-high tying four RBI (also done
May 13 vs. Round Rock).
Recorded multi-RBI efforts in five-straight games with Fresno from May
8-13 (15 total).
2008: Eli began the season with Minnesotas Triple-A Rochester affiliate,
before being released April 30 and signing with San Francisco was
assigned to Triple-A Fresno, and combined to hit .229 (40-for-175) with
seven doubles, three home runs and 23 RBI in 57 total games.
Hit .238 (36-for-151) with two home runs and 22 RBI in 49 games with
Fresno.
2007: In his final season with the Baltimore organization, Eli batted .257
(52-for-202) with 23 runs scored, eight doubles, a career-high four triples,
six home runs and 36 RBI in 60 games between Double-A Bowie and TripleA Norfolk.
Compiled a season-high seven-game hitting streak, July 13-20, batting
.333 (9-for-27).
Landed on Bowies seven-day D.L. twice; June 18-July 12 with a
fractured right cheekbone and August 6-rest of the season with a concussion.
2006: Appeared in 92 games with Triple-A Ottawa, hitting .244 (77-for315) with 37 runs scored, 18 doubles, one triple, 11 home runs and 47
RBI.
Threw out 37 of 110 (33.6%) baserunners attempting to steal.
2005: Began the season at Triple-A Ottawa before making his major league
debut in July batted .250 (3-for-12) with a run scored and one RBI in
nine big league games.
Made his big league debut July 5 at the Yankees, going 0-for-1.
Picked up his first career major league hit July 9 vs. Boston (single off
Scott Cassidy).
Hit .233 (74-for-317) with 22 doubles, four home runs and 27 RBI in
95 games at Ottawa.
2004: Spent the entire season at Double-A Bowie, hitting .253 (75-for297) with 18 doubles, 18 homers and 60 RBI in 90 games.
Ranked fourth in the entire Orioles organization with 18 homers, which
also marked a career-high.
Landed on Bowies seven-day D.L., April 8-23 with inflammation in his
right elbow.
Played in the Arizona Fall League for Peoria Javelinas.
2003: Posted a .223 batting average (62-for-278) with 17 doubles, one
home run and 27 RBI in a combined 84 games between the Orioles Gulf
Coast Rookie League club, Single-A Aberdeen and Double-A Bowie.
Was placed on Bowies seven-day D.L., May 26-July 2 with a left ankle
sprain.
2002: Started the year at Single-A Frederick before jumping to Double-A
Bowie in July hit .260 (107-412) with 24 doubles, 10 home runs and
53 RBI in 107 games.
Set career-highs in games played, at-bats, hits, doubles and RBI.
Promoted to Bowie July 27, and had four-consecutive, two-hit games
during his seven-game hitting streak August 21-25.
2001: In his first professional baseball season, Eli batted .250 (53-for212) with 11 doubles, seven home runs and 28 RBI in 61 games with
Single-A Delmarva.
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TO ROUT OR BE ROUTED
Since 1900, the Cubs have won 26 games by at least 15 runs. The most recent of those victories occurred August 14, 2009 a 17-2 contest vs.
Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field. Here are the most lopsided wins in Cubs history:
22 Runs July 3, 1945...........................................................24-2 over Boston at Braves Field
19 June 7, 1906..........................................................19-0 over N.Y. Giants at Polo Grounds
19 May 5, 1938..........................................................21-2 over Philadelphia at Wrigley Field
19 May 13, 1969........................................................... 19-0 over San Diego at Wrigley Field
19 August 18, 1995...........................................................26-7 over Colorado at Coors Field
19 May 5, 2001...........................................................20-1 over Los Angeles at Wrigley Field
Since 1900, the Cubs have lost 26 games by at least 15 runs. The most recent of those losses took place June 27, 2012 a 17-1 setback vs. the
Mets. Here are the most lopsided defeats in Cubs history:
22 Runs Sept. 16, 1975................................................... 22-0 to Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field
20 June 1, 1957............................................................... 22-2 to Cincinnati at Crosley Field
19 July 6, 1949................................................................. 23-4 to Cincinnati at Crosley Field
18 May 26, 1964.................................................................19-1 to New York at Wrigley Field
18 April 27, 1977.................................................................21-3 to St. Louis at Wrigley Field
18 June 23, 1986.................................................. 19-1 to Philadelphia at Veterans Stadium
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37 Travis Wood
BATS: Right
LHP
WEIGHT: 175
RESIDES: Alexander, AR
MLS: 3+4
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2010: Made his major league debut with the Reds at the age of 23,
going 5-4 with a 3.51 ERA (40 ER/102.2 IP) in 17 starts in two stints
with Cincinnati ... produced 10 quality starts and the Reds went 9-8 in
his 17 outings.
Ranked among the N.L. rookie leaders in opponents batting average
(.222, second), ERA (fifth), starts (tied for seventh) and innings pitched
(seventh).
In his first eight starts for the Reds, July 1-August 8, went 3-1 with a
2.65 ERA (15 ER/51.0 IP) ... was optioned to Triple-A, August 9, to
make room for newly-acquired Jim Edmonds on the roster.
Returned to the rotation, August 19, and went 2-3 with a 4.35 ERA (25
ER/51.2 IP), in nine starts to close out the season.
Made his big league debut, July 1 at the Cubs, and was the victim of a
blown save in the 10-inning, 3-2 victory (7.0 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 4 SO).
In the 11-inning, 1-0 loss, July 10 at Philadelphia (his third-career
start), retired his first 24 batters before Carlos Ruiz doubled to lead off
the ninth to break up the perfect game bid.
w Became only the third active pitcher to take a no-hitter into the
ninth inning in one of his first three career starts, joining Clay
Buchholz (no-hitter in second career start in 2007) and Roy
Halladay (8.2 no-hit innings in second career start in 1998).
Also became the first pitcher in franchise history to throw at least nine
innings and not get the win after allowing no runs and fewer than two
hits.
Boasted a season-best 14.0-scoreless innings streak, July 10-18.
On July 28 at Milwaukee, earned his first career victory in his sixth
career start (10-2 win).
Went 4-0 with a 2.19 ERA (6 ER/24.2 IP) from July 28-August 19 to
become only the third Reds rookie pitcher in the last 25 seasons to win
four-consecutive starts (Lance Davis in 2001, Tim Pugh in 1992).
Hit his first career home run off Adam Wainwright, September 4 at St.
Louis.
In the 4-0 loss in Game One of the National League Division Series
at Philadelphia, threw 3.1-scoreless innings in relief of starter Edinson
Volquez.
2009: Named Cincinnatis Minor League Pitcher of the Year and the
Southern Leagues Most Outstanding Pitcher after combining to go 13-5
with a 1.77 ERA (33 ER/167.2 IP) in 27 starts between Double-A Carolina
and Triple-A Louisville.
Led all Reds minor league pitchers in wins and ERA and ranked second
in strikeouts (135).
Among all full-season minor league pitchers, his 1.77 ERA ranked
second only to Harrisburgs Bradley Meyers (1.72 ERA).
Opponents hit .204 off the southpaw, the fifth-best mark among all
minor leaguers.
Was also named a Southern League mid-season All-Star and the
Leagues Pitcher of the Week for consecutive weeks, June 1-14.
His 1.21 ERA (16 ER/119.0 IP) with Carolina was the lowest in
Southern League history ... earned his first promotion to the Triple-A
level, July 25, going 4-2 with a 3.14 ERA (17 ER/48.2 IP) in eight starts.
Was added to Cincinnatis 40-man roster, November 20.
2008: Combined to go 7-13 with a 5.47 ERA (77 ER/126.2 IP), 99 strikeouts and 69 walks in 26 starts between Single-A Sarasota and Double-A
Chattanooga ... named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for April
28-May 4 (2-0, 1.38 ERA).
2007: Spent the season with Single-A Sarasota, but was limited to 12
starts because of a pair of stints on the disabled list with a left rotator
cuff strain.
2006: Went 10-5 with a 3.66 ERA (57 ER/140.0 IP) in 27 starts with
Single-A Dayton ... was the Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for May
15-21, going 2-0 with a 0.87 ERA ... posted a 0.69 ERA (2 ER/26.0 IP)
in his final four starts.
2005: In his first professional season, produced a 2-0 mark with a 1.29
ERA (7 ER/48.2 IP) in 14 appearances, 11 starts, between the Gulf Coast
League Reds and Rookie-League Billings.
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YEAR
AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS
PCT G PO A E TC DP
2013
.222
63 8
14 1 0 3 8 1 0 0 3
21 1 0 .971 32 20 14 1 35 0
M.L. TOTALS .180
183
16
33 6 1 6 18
13 0 0 3
70 1 0 .941 97 37 58 6
101 2
LAST HIT: 8/27/13 @ Dodgers (single off Clayton Kershaw) number of at-bats since then 11
MOST HITS: 2 (five times), most recently 7/28/13 @ San Francisco ... MOST RBI: 4 5/30/13 vs. White Sox
HOME RUNS: 6 9/4/10 @ St. Louis (Adam Wainwright), 5/9/11 @ Houston (Aneury Rodriguez), 8/28/12 vs. Milwaukee (Yovani Gallardo),
5/19/13 vs. Mets (Dillon Gee), 5/30/13 vs. White Sox (Jake Peavy ... grand slam), 7/28/13 @ San Francisco (Tim Lincecum)
DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM/OPP
2010
CIN vs. PHI
YEAR TEAM/SITE
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV
2013 N.L./NEW YORK (N.L.) DID NOT PITCH
IP H
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
201
53 Wesley Wright
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
LHP
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 183
RESIDES: Montgomery, AL
London Ruby
MLS: 4+105
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2010: Began the season as a starter at Triple-A Round Rock, his first goaround in a starting role ... in 14 games (four starts) with Houston, was 1-2
with a 5.73 ERA (21 ER/33.0 IP) and 29 strikeouts.
Earned a no-decision in his first-career start, July 20 at Wrigley Field,
allowing six runs (one earned) on six hits in 4.2 innings of work.
w The start snapped a streak of 126-consecutive relief appearances for the southpaw since he entered the league in 2008.
Picked up his first career victory as a starter, August 1 vs. Milwaukee,
tossing 7.0 innings of four-hit, two-run ball in Houstons 5-2 triumph.
Had no record with a 4.50 ERA (7 ER/14.0 IP) in 10 games as a
reliever compared to a 6.63 ERA (14 ER/19.0 IP) as a starter.
Began the season at Triple-A Round Rock, going 4-1 with a 4.65 ERA
(36 ER/69.2 IP) and 41 strikeouts in 15 games (14 starts).
2009: Wesley went 3-4 with a 5.44 ERA (27 ER/44.2 IP) in 49 games
spanning four stints with Houston struck out 47 hitters while issuing 25
free passes in 44.2 innings of work.
Was on the Astros Opening Day roster, making 19 appearances while
going 1-1 with a 7.24 ERA (11 ER/13.2 IP) before being optioned to
Triple-A Round Rock on May 28.
Landed on Houstons 15-day D.L., August 12-September 1, with a left
shoulder strain ... missed 19 games.
On July 28 vs. the Cubs, became the first Astros pitcher to record his
first major league hit in his first plate appearance since Brad Lidge on
September 18, 2002.
In 13 games (one start) with Triple-A Round Rock, Wesley went 2-1 with
a 3.32 ERA (7 ER/19.0 IP) and 18 strikeouts.
Went 0-2 with a 4.29 ERA (17 ER/35.2 IP) in eight starts for the Toros
del Este of the Dominican Winter League.
2008: Appeared in 71 games his rookie season after being selected by the
Astros in the Rule 5 Draft in December of 2007 went 4-3 with one save
and a 5.01 ERA (31 ER/55.2 IP), leading all N.L. rookie relievers in wins.
Led all major league rookies with 71 relief appearances.
Struck out 57 hitters, good for second among National League rookie
relievers and fifth among MLB rookie relievers.
Set a franchise record for the most appearances prior to the All-Star
Break by a left-handed rookie (44).
Made his major league debut, March 31 at San Diego.
Earned his first career big league victory, April 4 at Wrigley Field, tossing
0.1 innings of relief against the Cubs.
2007: Posted a combined 3.92 ERA (34 ER/78.0 IP) in 44 games (two
starts) between Triple-A Las Vegas and Double-A Jacksonville in his final
season with the Dodgers organization.
Pitched 30 games for Jacksonville, going 6-2 with a 2.49 ERA (17
ER/61.1 IP) with two saves.
Was 0-1 with a 5.06 ERA (12 ER/21.1 IP) in 12 games for the Peoria
Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League.
2006: Split the season between Class-A Vero Beach and Double-A Jacksonville, going 4-4 with a 2.54 ERA (18 ER/63.2 IP) with 79 strikeouts and
34 walks in 41 games.
Was 3-3 with a 1.49 ERA (7 ER/42.1 IP) in 26 games at Vero Beach
while going 1-1 with a 4.64 ERA (11 ER/21.1 IP) in 15 games at Jacksonville.
Was selected to play for the North Shore Honu of the Hawaii Winter
Baseball League following the season ... his 1.55 ERA was third-best in
the Hawaii Winter Baseball League (minimum 0.8 IP/team game).
2005: Split the season between Single-A Columbus and Single-A Vero
Beach, going 1-5 with a 2.67 ERA (20 ER/67.1 IP) in 36 games.
2004: In 17 games with the Rookie League Ogden, was 3-3 with a 6.29
ERA (31 ER/44.1 IP).
2003: Went 3-1 while posting a 3.58 ERA (15 ER/37.2 IP) in 14 games for
the Gulf Coast League Dodgers in his first season of play.
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Tim Cossins Field/Catching Coordinator
FULL NAME: Timothy Carter Cossins
BORN: 3/31/70 in Sonoma, CA ... RESIDENCE: Windsor, CA
FAMILY: Married Lori ... Child Aiden
Tim returns for his second season as the organizations minor league field/catching coordinator following 10 years in
the Miami Marlins farm system, including the last six as the minor league catching coordinator.
Prior to handling catching coordinator duties for Miami, spent the 2007 season as the manager of the Rookie
League Gulf Coast League Marlins ... was his second stint in that position.
Managed Single-A Jupiter in 2005-06 following two seasons guiding the GCL Marlins in 2003-04.
Spent the 2000-01 campaigns as the major league bullpen catcher
for the Kansas City Royals.
MANAGERIAL RECORD
In 2000, was a coach for Sonoma County (Calif.) of the Independent YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L
2003
GCL
Marlins-R
Gulf Coast
26-32
League.
2004
GCL
Marlins-R
Gulf
Coast
31-29
Batted .214 in 261 career minor league games (1993-2000).
Florida State 64-71
Was selected in the 16th round of the 1993 draft by the Texas 2005 Jupiter-A
2006 Jupiter-A
Florida State 55-80
Rangers.
2007 GCL Marlins-R
Gulf Coast
29-25
Attended the University of Oklahoma and played in the 1992 College MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
205-237
World Series.
PCT STANDING
.448
3rd
.517
T-2nd
.474
5th
.407
5th
.537
2nd
.464
204
PCT STANDING
.327
8th
.571
2nd
.464
5th/6th
.625 *1st/1st
.409
8th
.382
T6th
.462
205
206
207
208
POS OVERALL
RHP
6
RHP
5
SS
2
OF
15
SS
16
OF
19
RHP
16
LHP
15
1B
16
OF
7
OF
4
RHP
7
RHP
12
C
13
RHP
12
RHP
11
OF
2
LHP
16
YEAR PLAYER
1982 Shawon Dunston
Tony Woods
Stan Boderick
1983 Jackie Davidson
1984 Drew Hall
1985 Rafael Palmeiro
Dave Masters
1986 Derrick May
1987 Mike Harkey
1988 Ty Griffin
1989 Earl Cunningham
1990 Lance Dickson
1991 Doug Glanville
1992 Derek Wallace
1993 Brooks Kieschnick
Jon Ratliff
1994 Jayson Peterson
1995 Kerry Wood
POS OVERALL
SS
1
IF
17
OF
27
RHP
6
LHP
3
OF
22
RHP
24
OF
9
RHP
4
2B
9
OF
8
LHP
23
OF
12
RHP
11
OF
10
RHP
24
RHP
15
RHP
4
YEAR PLAYER
1996 Todd Noel
1997 Jon Garland
1998 Corey Patterson
1999 Ben Christensen
2000 Luis Montanez
2001 Mark Prior
2002 Bobby Brownlie
2003 Ryan Harvey
2004 No Selection
2005 Mark Pawelek
2006 Tyler Colvin
2007 Josh Vitters
2008 Andrew Cashner
2009 Brett Jackson
2010 Hayden Simpson
2011 Javier Baez
2012 Albert Almora
2013 Kris Bryant
POS OVERALL
RHP
17
RHP
10
OF
3
RHP
26
IF
3
RHP
2
RHP
21
OF
6
LHP
OF
IF
RHP
OF
RHP
INF
OF
IF
20
13
3
19
31
16
9
6
2
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MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L PCT STANDING
1983 Pulaski
Appalachian
45-26 .639
2nd
1984 Pulaski
Appalachian
37-32 .536
+1st
1985 Sumter
South Atlantic 72-63 .533
1st/3rd
1986 Durham
Carolina
72-68 .514 3rd/2nd
1987 Sumter
South Atlantic 75-62 .547 2nd/3rd
1988 Durham
Carolina
30-13 .698
1st
Greenville
Southern
64-36 .640 1st/1st
1989 Greenville
Southern
70-69 .504
5th/1st
1990 Greenville
Southern
57-87 .396
5th/5th
1991 Lynchburg-A
Carolina
67-72 .482 +2nd/1st
1992 Lynchburg-A
Carolina
77-58 .565 +1st/1st
1993 Pawtucket-AAA
International 60-82 .423
4th
1994 Pawtucket-AAA
International 78-64 .549
1st
1995 Pawtucket-AAA
International 70-71 .496
3rd
1996 Pawtucket-AAA
International 78-64 .549
1st
2002 Pawtucket-AAA
International 60-82 .423
5th
2003 Pawtucket-AAA
International 83-61 .576
+1st
2004 Pawtucket-AAA
International 73-71 .507
T2nd
2006 Daytona-A^
Florida State 34-31 .523
2nd
2007 Iowa-AAA
Pacific Coast 79-65 .549
2nd
2008 Tennessee-AA
Southern
62-77 .446 5th/2nd
2009 Daytona-A
Florida State 64-71 .474
3rd/5th
2010 Daytona-A
Florida State 75-64 .540 5th/2nd
2011 Daytona-A
Florida State 76-61 .555 *1st/5th
2012 Tennessee-AA
Southern
72-68 .514 2nd/2nd
2013 Tennessee-AA
Southern
76-62 .551
3rd/1st
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
1706-1580 .519
*Won League Championship Series ... +Lost League Championship Series
^Interim Manager
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2013 CUBS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER AND PITCHER OF THE MONTH AWARD WINNERS
Month Player
April
INF Rock Shoulders
May
INF Dustin Geiger
June
INF Javier Baez
July
INF Dan Vogelbach
August
INF Kris Bryant
Pitcher
LHP Eric Jokisch
RHP Kyle Hendricks
LHP Chris Rusin
RHP Matt Loosen
RHP Pierce Johnson
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Northwest
37-39
.487 +3rd/1st
Guided the 2012 Boise Hawks to a Northwest League-best 24-14
Midwest
55-80 .407
6th/8th
second-half record ... after dispatching Yakima in the East Division Se- 2013 Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
128-159 .446
ries, the Hawks fell to Vancouver in the League Championship series,
*Lost East Division Series ...
two-games-to-one.
+Won East Division Series, Lost League Championship Series
In 2011, his first year as a manager, led Boise to its first playoff berth
since 2006.
Enjoyed 17 professional seasons (1994-2010) on the field, including 332 major league games with the White Sox (1998-2002), Oakland
(2003), Milwaukee (2004) and St. Louis (2008) he played for the Cubs Triple-A Iowa affiliate in 2005 and 2009-10.
The former big league catcher has a career .218 batting average (204-for-934) with 37 doubles, four triples, 16 homers and 83 RBI in 332
major league games.
Threw out 29.4-percent (67-for-228) of baserunners attempting to steal during his major league career.
Played for Team USA at the 1993 World Junior Championships.
Attended Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins, Ga.
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SAVE RULE
Rule 10.20 tells the official scorer to credit a pitcher with a save when:
(1) He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club, and; (2) he is not the winning pitcher, and; (3) he qualifies under the following
conditions: (a) he enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least 1.0 inning, or; (b) he enters the game with the
potential tying run either on base, at bat or on deck, or; (c) he pitches effectively for at least 3.0 innings.
When a relief pitcher enters a game in a save situation and departs or the game ends with the save situation no longer in effect because he has
given up the lead, he is charged with a blown save. If the save opportunity still exists when he leaves the game, he is not charged with a save
opportunity.
If the pitcher has not given up the lead when he leaves the game, though the save opportunity may no longer exist because of added runs scored by
his own team, he is not charged with a save opportunity.
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PLAYER
Kris Bryant
Rob Zastryzny
Jacob Hannemann
Tyler Skulina
Trey Masek
Scott Frazier
David Garner
Sam Wilson
Charcer Burks
Zachary Godley
Jordan Hankins
Trevor Clifton
Trevor Graham
Daniel Poncedeleon
Michael Wagner
Cael Brockmeyer
Kelvin Freeman
Giuseppe Papaccio
Will Remillard
Zak Blair
Joshua McCauley
Kevin Brown
Tyler Ihrig
Tyler Alamo
Marcus Doi
Carlos Pena
Tyler Sciacca
Brad Renner
John Garcia
Zak Hermans
Sean Johnson
Keaton Leach
Chris Madera
Jake Thompson
Ramsey Romano
Derek Campbell
Jeremy Martinez
Zack Brown
Josh Greene
Patrick Riley
POS.
3B
LHP
CF
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
LHP
CF
RHP
C
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
C
1B
SS
C
2B
RHP
LF
LHP
C
OF
C
2B
RHP
CF
RHP
RHP
RHP
CF
RHP
SS
SS
C
RHP
CF
LF
SCHOOL
University of San Diego (CA)
University of Missouri (MO)
Brigham Young University (UT)
Kent State University (OH)
Texas Tech University (TX)
Pepperdine University (CA)
Michigan State University (MI)
Lamar Community College (CO)
William B Travis High School (TX)
University of Tennessee (TN)
Austin Peay State University (TN)
Heritage High School (TN)
Franklin Pierce University (NH)
University of Houston (TX)
University of San Diego (CA)
Cal State Bakersfield (CA)
North Carolina A&T State Uni. (NC)
Seton Hall University (NJ)
Coastal Carolina (SC)
Mercyhurst College (PA)
Shepherd College (WV)
Bryant University (RI)
Marin Community College (CA)
Cypress High School (CA)
Mid-Pacific Institute (HI)
Southwest Miami High School (FL)
Villanova University (PA)
Florida State College (FL)
Denbigh High School (VA)
Princeton University (NJ)
Iowa Western Community College (IA)
Glendale College (CA)
Northwest Florida State College (FL)
Siuslaw High School (OR)
Valhalla High School (CA)
University of California (CA)
Mater Dei High School (CA)
Seymour High School (IN)
Forest High School (FL)
Delgado College (LA)
BIRTHDAY
1/4/92
3/26/92
4/29/91
9/18/91
1/9/92
12/3/91
9/21/92
7/30/91
3/9/95
4/21/90
2/18/92
5/11/95
11/21/91
1/16/92
10/3/91
10/8/91
1/25/91
6/8/91
9/18/92
12/19/89
9/24/89
10/30/90
9/17/91
5/2/95
1/29/95
7/8/94
11/2/90
5/15/91
12/11/95
6/21/91
7/6/94
4/14/95
8/23/92
9/22/94
5/10/95
6/28/91
12/29/94
12/15/94
8/25/95
8/25/92
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R
R
L
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
L
T
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
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HT.
6-5
6-3
6-1
6-5
6-1
6-7
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-3
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-1
6-1
5-10
6-4
6-0
6-0
6-4
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-6
6-1
6-2
6-7
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-0
5-11
6-1
5-9
6-2
WT.
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235
185
215
180
205
170
235
195
170
220
200
200
235
235
185
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190
180
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MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L
2007 Cubs-R
Dominican
41-30
2008 Cubs-R
Dominican
45-25
2009 Mesa-R
Arizona
29-27
2010 Mesa-R
Arizona
26-29
2011 Mesa-R
Arizona
28-28
2012 Cubs 1-R
Dominican
33-37
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
202-176
PCT STANDING
.577
2nd
.643
2nd
.518 3rd/T3rd
.473
3rd
.500
T2nd
.471
5th
.534
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
LEAGUE
W-L
2010 Cubs 2-R
Dominican
19-52
2011 Cubs 2-R
Dominican
47-25
2012 Cubs 2-R
Dominican
33-36
2013 Cubs-R
Dominican
50-21
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
149-134
PCT STANDING
.268
8th
.653
1st
.478
5th
.704
1st
.527
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DECADE FIRSTS
When he made his Cubs/major league debut May 7, 2010, Starlin Castro became the first player born during the 1990s to appear in a game for the
Cubs. The first Cubs players born in each decade since 1900:
DECADE
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
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BIRTHDATE
February 12, 1901
June 10, 1910
November 27, 1920
December 11, 1930
March 22, 1940
February 7, 1950
September 16, 1960
January 27, 1970
June 1, 1981
March 24, 1990
DEBUT
September 7, 1920
July 22, 1932
September 6, 1941
September 9, 1950
June 22, 1958
June 17, 1971
September 3, 1981
September 19, 1992
August 20, 2001
May 7, 2010
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Amateur Scouting
International Scouting
Special Assistant to the GM,
Director of International Scouting:
Louie Eljaua
Assistant Director, Player Development and
International Operations:
Alex Suarez
International Crosschecker Pacific Rim
Supervisor:
Paul Weaver
Regional Crosscheckers:
Mark Adair, Bobby Filotei, Steve Riha,
Lukas McKnight
AREA SCOUTS
Tim Adkins: Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania (Western), West Virginia
Tom Clark: Florida (Northern),
Georgia (Southern)
Chris Clemons: Louisiana (Northern), Texas
(Northern)
Jonathan Davis: Alabama, Mississippi,
Tennessee
Scott Fairbanks: Alaska, Idaho, Montana,
Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Canada
(Western)
Trey Forkerway: Texas (Southern and
Central), Louisiana (Southern)
Al Geddes: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
Washington, Wyoming, Canada (Western)
John Koronka: Florida (Southern), Puerto
Rico, Virgin Islands
Keith Lockhart: Georgia (Northern),
South Carolina
Alex Lontayo: California (Southern)
Steve McFarland: Arizona, Colorado,
New Mexico, Utah, Nevada (Southern), Texas
(Western)
Tom Myers: California (Central), Hawaii
Ty Nichols: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota
Matt Sherman: Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode
Island, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
Massachusetts, New York, Pennyslavania
(Eastern), Canada (Eastern)
Billy Swoope: Delaware, Maryland, North
Carolina, Virginia
Gabe Zappin: California (Northern), Nevada
Stan Zielinski: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin
Part-Time Scouts:
Ramser Correa, Louis Raffan, Keith Ryman,
Eric Servais
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Amateur Scouting
Matt Dorey
Director, Amateur Scouting
Lukas McKnight
Assistant Director,
Amateur Scouting
Shane Farrell
Amateur Scouting
Assistant
Sam Hughes
National Crosschecker
Ron Tostesnson
National Crosschecker
Mark Adair
Regional Crosschecker
Bobby Filotei
Regional Crosschecker
Steve Riha
Regional Crosschecker
Jim Crawford
Scouting Supervisor
Tim Adkins
Area Scout (KY, MI, OH,
West PA, WV)
Tom Clark
Area Scout (No. FL,
So. GA)
Chris Clemons
Area Scout (No. LA,
No. TX)
Jonathan Davis
Area Scout (AL, MS, TN)
Scott Fairbanks
Area Scout (AK, ID, MT,
OR, WA, WY, West Canada)
Trey Forkerway
Area Scout (So./Cen. TX,
So. LA)
Al Geddes
Area Scout (AK, ID, MT,
OR, WA, WY, West Canada)
John Koronka
Area Scout (Sou. FL, P.R.,
Virgin Islands)
Keith Lockhart
Area Scout (No. GA, SC)
Alex Lontayo
Area Scout (So. CA)
Steve McFarland
Area Scout (AZ, CO, NM,
UT, So. NV, West TX)
Tom Myers
Area Scout (Cen. CA, HI)
Ty Nichols
Area Scout (AR, KS, MO,
NE, ND, OK, SD)
Matt Sherman
Area Scout (CT, VT, RI,
ME,NH, NJ, MA, NY, Ea. PA,
Ea. Canada)
Billy Swoope
Area Scout (DE, MD,
NC, VA)
Gabe Zappin
Area Scout (No. CA, NV)
Stan Zielinski
Area Scout (IL, IN, IA,
MN, WI)
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Professional Scouting
Joe Bohringer
Director, Pro Scouting
Andrew Bassett
Coordinator, Pro Scouting
Jason Karegeannes
Major League Scout
Dave Littlefield
Major League Scout
Adam Wogan
Major League Scout
Billy Blitzer
Professional Scout
Steve Boros
Professional Scout
Jake Ciarrachi
Professional Scout
Jason Cooper
Professional Scout
Denny Henderson
Professional Scout
Steve Hinton
Professional Scout
Terry Kennedy
Professional Scout
Mark Kiefer
Professional Scout
Ken Kravec
Professional Scout
Robert Lofrano
Professional Scout
Mark Servais
Professional Scout
Keith Stohr
Professional Scout
Kyle Evans
Special Assistant to
President/GM
Adam Melhuse
Major League Advance
Scout
Kyle Phillips
Major League Advance
Scout
Bobby Basham
Assistant Director,
Advance Scouting and
Major League Strategy
Nate Halm
Coordinator, Advance
Scouting
Nao Masamoto
Coordinator, Major League
Video/Pacific Liason
Mitch Duggins
Coordinator, Amateur and
Player Development Video
Sam Hunter
Assistant,
Player Development Video
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International Scouting
Louie Eljaua
Special Assistant to GM,
Director of Intl Scouting
Alex Suarez
Asst.Director, Player Dev./
International Operations
Paul Weaver
Intl Crosschecker/
Pacific Rim Supervisor
Kenny Socorro
Asst., Player Development/
International Scouting
Jose Serra
Director, Dominican
Republic Operations
Gian Guzman
Scouting Coordinator,
Dominican Republic
Hector Ortega
Venezuelan Scouting
Supervisor
Rolando Peralta
Dominican Operations
Administrator
Miguel Diaz
Dominican Operations
Assistant
Manny Esquivia
Coordinator, Columbia
Operations
Mario Encarnacion
Dominican Republic
Area Scout
Jose Estevez
Dominican Republic
Area Scout
Valerio Heredia
Dominican Republic
Area Scout
Carlos Reyes
Dominican Republic
Area Scout
Carlos Figueroa
Venezuela Area Scout
Julio Figueroa
Venezuela Area Scout
Jose Gomez
Venezuela Area Scout
Mario Gonzalez
Venezuela Area Scout
Rafael Jimenez
Venezuela Area Scout
Miguel Mijares
Venezuela Area Scout
Charles Perez
Venezuela Area Scout
Raul Cano
Mexico Area Scout
Sergio Hernandez
Mexico Area Scout
Cirillo Cumberbatch
Panama Area Scout
Brent Phelan
Australia Area Scout
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FULL NAME: Luis Miguel Ayala BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 12/21/95 in Maracay, Venezuela
RESIDENCE: Choroni, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 4/30/13 (scout: Hector Ortega)
YEAR TEAM
2013
AVG
AB R
235
E OBP SLG
3 .368 .408
2 .340 .408
0 .378 .448
1 .263 .222
1 .357 .384
1 .313 .462
8 .358 .409
E OBP SLG
0 .232 .262
1 .289 .357
3
.331 .433
0 .389 .533
4 .296 .369
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FULL NAME: Corey William Black BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on August 4 BORN: 8/4/91 in San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: San Diego, CA
w SCHOOL: Attended Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala. graduated from Mission Bay High School (Calif.)
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Selected by New York (A.L.) in fourth round of 2012 draft
w HOW ACQUIRED: From New York (A.L.) 7/26/13 for OF Alfonso Soriano and a cash consideration
w CAREER NOTES: 2013 Led the Florida State League with 116 strikeouts between Tampa and Daytona
YEAR TEAM
2012
GCL Yankees-R
Staten Island-A
Charleston-A
2013
Tampa-A
Daytona-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
FULL NAME: Zakari David Blair BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 190
OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 12/19/89 in Jefferson, OH RESIDENCE: Jefferson, OH
w SCHOOL: Attended Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pa. graduated from Jefferson (Ohio) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 20th round of 2013 draft (scout: John Ceprini)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Started all 50 games at shortstop and batted third in order ... led team in batting average (.329), hits (57),
runs scored (26), at-bats (173), doubles (12) and total bases (71) won the Daniel J. Silva Award for Sportsmanship
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
237
FULL NAME: Cael Stewart Brockmeyer BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 10/8/91 in Bakersfield, CA RESIDENCE: Vineyard Haven, MA
w SCHOOL: Attended California State University-Bakersfield graduated from Algonquin Regional (Mass.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 16th round of 2013 draft (scout: Tom Myers)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
Iowa-AAA
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
3 .355 .336
1 .375 .167
4 .357 .327
FULL NAME: Kevin Michael Brown BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195
OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: 10/30/90 in Northborough, MA RESIDENCE: Northborough, MA
w SCHOOL: Attended Bryant University graduated from Algonquin Regional (Mass.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 22nd round of 2013 draft (scout: Matt Sherman)
w COLLEGE CAREER: A member of 2013 NEC Championship team at Bryant University led the team in batting average (.367), on-base
percentage (.498), slugging percentage (.552) and home runs (7).
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
0 .370 .336
0 .444 .286
0 .374 .333
FULL NAME: Charcer Lanart Burks BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170
OPENING DAY AGE: 19 BORN: 3/9/95 in Houston, TX RESIDENCE: Houston, TX
w SCHOOL: Graduated from William B. Travis High School in Austin, Texas
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in ninth round of 2013 draft (scout: Trey Forkerway)
w HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Named to the 2013 Rawlings All-American and All-Regions Team
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
238
E OBP SLG
1 .364 .222
2 .279 .262
0 .233 .245
0 .361 .412
1 .302 .278
4 .272 .268
E OBP SLG
4 .419 .456
10 .297 .336
14 .328 .365
E OBP SLG
2 .424 .393
0 .410 .417
1 .378 .376
3 .397 .389
239
E OBP SLG
8 .303 .243
3 .280 .367
11 .297 .281
240
FULL NAME: Trevor Blaine Clifton BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 170
OPENING DAY AGE: 18, turns 19 on May 11 BORN: 5/11/95 in Maryville, TN RESIDENCE: Maryville, TN
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Heritage High School in Maryville, Tenn.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 12th round of 2013 draft (scout: Keith Rymon)
w HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: A member of the 16-and-under USA Team
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
241
242
IP H
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
E OBP SLG
4 .324 .167
1 .299 .275
5 .304 .256
243
FULL NAME: Joshua Brown Davis BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210
OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: 11/3/90 in Fayetteville, GA RESIDENCE: Fayetteville, GA
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on 6/20/13 (scout: J.P. Davis)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Tossed 44.2 innings of relief, posting a 5-2 record with 12 saves and a 2.22 ERA struck out 39 hitters
compared to just 12 walks was named to the National Pitcher of the Year Watch List and the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
E OBP SLG
2 .391 .487
1 .395 .508
5 .315 .312
1 .293 .313
1 .158 .263
10 .326 .364
FULL NAME: Enrique Lobo De Los Rios BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175
OPENING DAY AGE: 18, turns 19 on May 2 BORN: 5/2/95 in Maiquetia, Venezuela RESIDENCE: San Antonio De Los Altos, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 4/26/13 (scout: Julio Figueroa)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
244
FULL NAME: Jose D. Dore BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 170
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 2/9/92 in Kissimmee, FL RESIDENCE: Palmbay, FL
w SCHOOL: Graduated from The First Academy High School in Orlando in 2010
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Selected by San Diego in eighth round of 2010 draft (scouts: Rob Sidwell and Bob Filotei)
w HOW ACQUIRED: From San Diego 3/19/13 for a cash consideration
YEAR TEAM
2010
AZL Padres-R
2011
Fort Wayne-A
Eugene-A
2012
Fort Wayne-A
AZL Padres-R
Eugene-A
2013
Boise-A
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
0 .412 .438
3 .295 .354
3 .289 .354
1 .385 .333
1 .313 .357
0 .250 .143
3 .284 .356
0 .274 .318
11 .293 .348
245
E OBP SLG
0 .254 .323
2 .357 .410
2 .378 .358
4 .352 .372
FULL NAME: Carl Fleming Edwards BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 155
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 9/30/91 in Newberry, SC RESIDENCE: Newberry, SC
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Mid-Carolina High School in Prosperity, S.C.
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Selected by Texas in 48th round of 2011 draft (scout: Chris Kemp)
w HOW ACQUIRED: From Texas 7/22/13 with INF Mike Olt, P Justin Grimm and P Neil Ramirez for P Matt Garza
w CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2014 Named the Cubs third-best prospect heading into the season by Baseball America ... participated in the
Cubs Rookie Development Program in January ... 2013 Named to Baseball Americas Minor League All-Star Team following the season ...
earned a spot on the South Atlantic League Northern Division mid-season All-Star team ... 2012 Named Texas Rangers Minor League
Pitcher of the Month for July
YEAR TEAM
2012
AZL Rangers-R
Spokane-A
2013
Hickory-A
Daytona-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
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FULL NAME: Luiz Alberto Escanio BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 190
OPENING DAY AGE: 21, turns 22 on July 31 BORN: 7/31/92 in Las Galeras, D.R. RESIDENCE: Las Galeras, D.R.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 2/23/13 (scouts: Carlos Reyes and Jose Serra)
YEAR TEAM
2013
DSL Cubs-R
E OBP SLG
0 .364 .346
3 .355 .412
4
.293 .387
7
.315 .388
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248
E OBP SLG
2 .259 .208
0 .290 .245
2 .387 .458
4 .258 .204
0 .333 .522
4 .296 .358
2 .206 .258
2 .372 .578
3 .322 .250
4 .295 .325
23 .303 .331
FULL NAME: Scott William Frazier BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235
OPENING DAY AGE: 20, turns 21 on July 30 BORN: 7/30/93 in Fort Lauderdale, FL RESIDENCE: Sebring, FL
w SCHOOL: Attended Pepperdine University graduated from Upland (Calif.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in sixth round of 2013 draft (scout: Tom Meyers)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Ranked fourth among West Coast Conference leaders in opposing batting average (.237) and strikeouts (83)
was an All-WCC Honorable Mention selection
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
FULL NAME: Kelvin Freeman BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 235
OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: 1/25/91 in Wilmington, NC RESIDENCE: Wilmington, NC
w SCHOOL: Attended North Carolina A&T State University graduated from Ashley (N.C.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 17th round of 2013 draft (scout: Billy Swoope)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Earned the MEAC Player of the Year award, first-team MEAC and MEAC All-Tournament team honors, and third-
team Louisville Slugger All-American honors led the conference in home runs (16), RBI (59) and total bases named MEAC Player of
the Week for the period ending April 29
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
19.0 24 18 15 1 3 16 12 5 2
22.2 14 13 9 0 0 26 20 10 0
23.1 31 24 21 1 6 13 19 4 3
65.0 69 55 45 2 9 55 51 19 5
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FULL NAME: Robert Garcia BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170
OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 12/6/93 in Santo Domingo, D.R. RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, D.R.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 7/6/13 (scout: Gian Guzman and Jose Serra)
YEAR TEAM
2013
DSL Cubs-R
FULL NAME: David Lewis Garner BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180
OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BORN: 9/21/92 in Niles, MI RESIDENCE: Niles, MI
w SCHOOL: Attended Michigan State University graduated from Niles (Mich.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in seventh round of 2013 draft (scout: Tim Adkins)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Struck out a team-high 70 batters in 83.1 innings for the Spartans in 2013, his junior season made 14 starts, going
4-5 with a 4.10 ERA (38 ER/83.1 IP) and 27 walks ... his 70 strikeouts ranked fourth in the Big Ten his 192-career strikeouts rank sixth
in Michigan State history
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
250
FULL NAME: Zachary Thomas Godley BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 235
OPENING DAY AGE: 23, turns 24 on April 21 BORN: 4/21/90 in Bamberg, SC RESIDENCE: Lexington, SC
w SCHOOL: Graduated from the University of Tennessee ... graduated from Bamberg-Ehrhardt (S.C.) High School in 2009
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 10th round of 2013 draft (scout: Keith Ryman)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Led the SEC in innings pitched (108.1) and complete games (six) while finishing second with 98 strikeouts
the six complete games were more than any other team in the SEC earned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors April 14
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
FULL NAME: Victor Gomez BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180
OPENING DAY AGE: 18, turns 19 on May 25 BORN: 5/25/95 in Maracay, Venezuela
RESIDENCE: Aragua, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 5/23/13 (scout: Hector Ortega)
YEAR TEAM
2013 VSL Cubs-R
FULL NAME: Yapson Guillermo Gomez BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160
OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 10/2/93 in San Cristobal, Venezuela RESIDENCE: San Cristobal, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 4/26/13 (scout: Rafael Jimenez)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
251
FULL NAME: Jesus Alberto Gonzalez BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 145
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 12/10/95 in Villa de Cura, Venezuela
RESIDENCE: Villa de Cura, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 6/11/13 (scout: Hector Ortega)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
FULL NAME: Jose Alejandro Gonzalez BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 160
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 1/12/96 in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
RESIDENCE: Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 1/8/14 (scouts: Hector Ortega and Julio Figueroa)
YEAR TEAM
2013
252
AVG
AB R
E OBP SLG
3 .305 .258
2 .294 .396
5
.300 .326
FULL NAME: Trevor Allen Graham BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 11/21/91 in Sebastian, FL RESIDENCE: Sebastian, FL
w SCHOOL: Attended Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, N.H. graduated from Sebastian (Fla.) River High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 13th round of 2013 draft (scout: Matt Sherman)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Went 10-2 with a 1.63 ERA and 123 strikeouts in 110.1 innings in 16 games (15 starts)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
E OBP SLG
4 .372 .330
0 .281 .291
1 .333 .408
5 .335 .332
253
Jae-Hoon Ha Outfielder
FULL NAME: Jae-Hoon Ha BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185
OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: 10/29/90 in Jin Ju City, South Korea RESIDENCE: Heweongu, South Korea
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 9/19/08 (scouts: Steve Wilson and Aaron Tassano)
w CAREER NOTES: 2013 On the disabled list, May 5-June 19, with a right oblique strain ... 2012 Played in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures
Game, July 8, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City ... went 2-for-2 with a two-run home run ... on the minor league D.L. with a concussion,
July 27-August 8 ... was a non-roster invitee to major league Spring Training ... 2010 hit for the cycle, August 14 at Kane County, with Peoria
YEAR TEAM
2009
Boise-A
2010
Peoria-A
2011
Daytona-A
Tennessee-AA
2012
Tennessee-AA
2013
Tennessee-AA
Iowa-AAA
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
254
FULL NAME: Jordan Taylor Hankins BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 195
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 2/18/92 in Wentzille, TN RESIDENCE: Wentzville, TN
w SCHOOL: Attended Austin Peay University graduated from Fort Zumwalt North High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in the 11th round of 2013 draft (scout: J.P. Davis)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Third Team All-America honors Collegiate Baseball
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
0 .125 .429
4 .291 .290
4 .283 .296
FULL NAME: Jacob Howard Hannemann BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on April 29 BORN: 4/29/91 in Kahaku, HI RESIDENCE: Alpine, UT
w SCHOOL: Attended Brigham Young University graduated from Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in third round of 2013 draft (scout: Steve McFarland)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Selected as Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American named West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year led all
WCC freshmen with a .380 batting average during WCC play
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
Mesa-R
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
AVG G AB
.290 14 62
.111 3 9
.268 17 71
R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS
8 18 4 2 1 5 0 0 0 2 11 3-1
1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1-0
9 19 5 2 1 7 1 0 0 2 12 4-1
E OBP SLG
1 .313 .468
1 .111 .222
2 .288 .437
FULL NAME: Zachary David Hermans BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on June 21 BORN: 6/21/91 in Coppell, TX RESIDENCE: Coppell, TX
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Princeton University graduated from Coppell (Texas) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 13th round of 2013 draft (scout: John Ceprini)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2012 Ivy League Pitcher of the Year and First-Team selection earned College Baseball 360 Primetime Performer of
the Week honors (March 6)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
255
FULL NAME: Luis Armando Hidalgo BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 2/23/96 in Guacara, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Guacara, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 11/29/13 (scouts: Carlos Reyes, Gian Guzman, Jose Serra and Miguel Diaz)
YEAR TEAM
2013
AVG
AB R
FULL NAME: Jesse L. Hodges BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 212
OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 3/29/94 in Victoria, British Columbia RESIDENCE: Victoria, British Columbia
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Lambrick Park High School in Victoria, British Columbia
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 9/7/12 (scout: Steve Wilson)
w CAREER NOTES: 2012 Named to the All-World Team of the World Junior Tournament held in Seoul, South Korea
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
14 .272 .293
1 .000 .000
15 .255 .274
FULL NAME: Martin David Hodwalker BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180
OPENING DAY AGE: 19 BORN: 4/1/95 in Barranquilla, Colombia RESIDENCE: Barranquilla, Colombia
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 2/22/13 (scout: Jose Serra)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
256
FULL NAME: Tyler Patrick Ihrig BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 9/17/91 in Monroe, WA RESIDENCE: Monroe, WA
w SCHOOL: Attended College of Marin graduated from Monroe (Wash.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 23rd round of 2013 draft (scout: Scott Fairbanks)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
FULL NAME: Salvador Esteban Jerez BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 205
OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BORN: 3/28/93 in Punto Fijo, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Punto Fijo, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 4/26/13 (scout: Rafael Jimenez)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
The Cubs have player development agreements with Triple-A Iowa through the 2016 season, and with Double-A Tennessee, Single-A Daytona,
Single-A Kane County and Single-A Boise through 2014. By the end of the current contracts, the Cubs will have enjoyed a total of 73 seasons of relationships with its five minor league affiliates.
The relationship between the Cubs and Iowa is set to reach 37 seasons, as 2014 will mark the 34th season that Iowa has served as the Cubs Triple-A
affiliate. The Cubs relationship with Iowa is the seventh-longest current and consecutive relationship in all of minor league baseball.
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AVG
AB R
258
259
E OBP SLG
9 .328 .278
9 .381 .339
18 .347 .298
260
E OBP SLG
2 .350 .332
4
.339 .450
6 .344 .395
E OBP SLG
0 .667 .600
2
.457 .467
0 .313 .482
2
.399 .478
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
FULL NAME: Trey Andrew Masek BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 1/9/92 in Giddings, TX RESIDENCE: Giddings, TX
w SCHOOL: Attended Texas Tech University graduated from Giddings (Texas) High School in May of 2010
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in fifth round of 2013 draft (scout: Chris Clemons)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Member of the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... All-Big 12 Honorable Mention member ... Gregg Olson Breakout Player
of the Year Semi-finalist
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
Mesa-R
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
261
FULL NAME: Jeferson Antonio Mejia BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 195
OPENING DAY AGE: 19, turns 20 on August 2 BORN: 8/2/94 in Santo Domingo, D.R. RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, D.R.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 7/2/13 (scouts: Gian Guzman and Jose Serra)
YEAR TEAM
2013
DSL Cubs-R
262
E OBP SLG
1 .341 .237
2 .197 .228
4 .291 .391
1 .333 .290
8 .293 .295
E OBP SLG
3 .295 .157
1 .300 .278
4 .298 .219
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
In 1935, the Cubs had a club-record 21-game winning streak from September 4-September 27. That streak also marked the last time the Cubs swept
four straight series of at least three games. The breakdown:
Sept. 4-5-6-7 4-game sweep vs. Philadelphia
Sept. 9 (DH)-10-11 4-game sweep vs. Boston Braves
Sept. 12-13-14-15 4-game sweep vs. Brooklyn
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FULL NAME: Yomar Jose Pacheco BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 10/4/89 in Caracas, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Miranda, Venezuela
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Signed by Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent 6/6/08 (scouts: Rene Gayo and Rodolfo Petit)
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed a minor league contract with Cubs 4/29/13
YEAR TEAM
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008
VSL Pirates-R
1-0
0.71 6 0 0 0 0 12.2 5 2 1 0 1 9 9 1 0
2009
VSL Pirates-R
2-1 1.97 15 8 0 0 1 45.2 40 19 10 2 7 11 27 3 1
2010
GCL Pirates-R
1-3 4.85 13 0 0 0 3 29.2 30 17 16 7 5 7 23 1 0
2011 DID NOT PLAY
2012
2013
VSL Cubs-R
2-2 2.61 28 0 0 0 10 41.1 42 15 12 6 2 6 37 0 1
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
6-6 2.71 62 8 0 0 14 129.1
117 53 39 15 15 33 96 5 2
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FULL NAME: Giuseppe Antonio Papaccio BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on June 8 BORN: 6/8/91 in Nutley, NJ RESIDENCE: Nutley, NJ
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Seton Hall University in May of 2013
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 18th round of 2013 draft (scout: John Ceprini)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Named the NJCBA Player of the Year while earning First Team All-Big East and Third Team All-America honors
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
3 .395 .406
10 .331 .364
13 .344 .372
E OBP SLG
4 .333 .265
4 .459 .395
1 .324 .328
9 .376 .331
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FULL NAME: Starling Peralta BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 180
OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: 11/11/90 in Nagua, D.R. RESIDENCE: Nagua, D.R.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 5/8/08 (scout: Jose Serra)
w CAREER NOTES: 2013 Twice on Daytonas disabled list: April 13-29, with right shoulder tendinitis, and May 8-July 28 with a right shoulder
strain ... 2012 Selected by Arizona in the major league portion of the Rule 5 Draft, December 6 ... returned to Chicago, March 14, 2013
YEAR TEAM
2008
DSL Cubs 2-R
2009
DSL Cubs 1-R
2010
DSL Cubs 2-R
DSL Cubs 1-R
2011
Mesa-R
Peoria-A
2012
Peoria-A
2013
Daytona-A
Mesa-R
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
FULL NAME: Jhonny Fernando Pereda BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175
OPENING DAY AGE: 17, turns 18 April 18 BORN: 4/18/96 in San Juan, Venezuela RESIDENCE: San Sebastian, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 4/4/13 (scout: Hector Ortega)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
267
E OBP SLG
1 .157 .065
7 .281 .259
7 .255 .280
1 .182 .100
3 .253 .233
19 .252 .240
FULL NAME: Ivan Florentino Pineyro BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 9/29/91 in San Cristobal, D.R. RESIDENCE: San Cristobal, D.R.
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Signed by Washington as a non-drafted free agent 7/2/10
w HOW ACQUIRED: From Washington 7/8/13 for OF Scott Hairston
YEAR TEAM
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV
IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
DSL Nationals-R
4-6 2.20 14 14 1 1 0 69.2 63 27 17 2 4 20 73 10 3
2012
GCL Nationals-R
0-0 2.38 5 5 0 0 0 22.2 13 7 6 2 1 7 23 0 0
Auburn Doubledays-A 3-2 5.50 8 8 0 0 0 34.1 49 21 21 2 2 8 27 1 0
2013
Hagerstown-A
5-3 3.14 13 13 0 0 0 66.0 57 26 23 4 3 17 65 10 0
Potomac-A
1-0 3.68 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 14 6 6 1 0 5 8 2 0
Daytona-A
3-1 3.40 8 8 0 0 0 45.0 44 17 17 2 3 9 38 2 0
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
16-12 3.21 51 51 1 1 0 252.1 240 104 90 13 13 66 234 25 3
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E OBP SLG
0 .333 .667
3 .411 .566
1 .280 .295
2 .374 .378
1 .338 .407
7 .345 .393
E OBP SLG
3 .331 .341
2 .319 .226
5 .327 .304
FULL NAME: Moises Alcibiades Ramirez BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 160
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 12/11/95 in Panama RESIDENCE: Panama
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 3/7/13 (scout: Cirillo Cumbertbach)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
FULL NAME: William Gregory Remillard BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BORN: 9/18/92 in Cohoes, NY RESIDENCE: Cohoes, NY
w SCHOOL: Attended Coastal Carolina University graduated from La Salle Institute in Troy, N.Y.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 19th round of 2013 draft (scout: Keith Lockhart)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Named second team All-Big South
YEAR TEAM
2013
AVG
AB R
269
FULL NAME: Bradley Geno Renner BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 220
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on May 15 BORN: 5/15/91 in Land OLakes, FL RESIDENCE: Land OLakes, FL
w SCHOOL: Attended Florida State College at Jacksonville graduated from Land OLakes (Fla.) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 28th round of 2013 draft (scout: Tom Clark)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
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FULL NAME: Rony Rodriguez BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210
OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 3/1/90 in Miami, FL RESIDENCE: Miami, FL
w SCHOOL: Graduated from the University of Miami
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 2/22/13 (scout: Luis Raffan)
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
271
FULL NAME: Cesar Romero BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 194
OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 10/2/93 in Coro, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Coro, Venezuela
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 6/14/13 (scout: Hector Ortega)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
E OBP SLG
5 .351 .490
3 .298 .286
0 .300 .222
0 .000 .000
0 .222 .222
8 .320 .398
E OBP SLG
5 .246 .344
0 .286 .167
4 .337 .315
9
.312 .319
272
FULL NAME: Alexander Sanchez Jr. BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 9/20/1991 in Hialeah, FL RESIDENCE: Hialeah, FL
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Ave Maria (Fla.) University ... graduated from Champagnat Catholic High (Fla.)
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 8/15/13 (scout: John Koronka)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Selected as the Sun Conference player of the year led the NAIA in hits (98) as a senior
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
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274
FULL NAME: Tyler J. Skulina BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 252
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 9/18/91 in Strongsville, OH RESIDENCE: Estero, FL
w SCHOOL: Attended Kent State University graduated from Walsh Jesuit High School (Ohio) in June of 2010
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in fourth round of 2013 draft (scout: Tim Adkins)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Named to the 2013 All-MAC Second Team 2013 College Baseball Daily Pre-Season No. 78 Player in Top 100
2013 College Sports Madness Pre-Season Third Team All-American 2013 College Sports Madness Pre-Season All-Conference Pitcher of
the Year 2013 Louisville Slugger Pre-Season Second Team All-American 2013 National College Baseball Writers Association
Pre-Season Second Team All-American
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
FULL NAME: Paul Trevor Stevens BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175
OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: 3/27/89 in Evanston, IL RESIDENCE: Glenview, IL
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. ... graduated from Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Ill.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 7/1/13 (scout: Stan Zielinski)
w COLLEGE CAREER: Started all 48 games at shortstop for Northwestern in 2013 season named a two-time All-Big Ten shortstop is a
2012 Big Ten Sportsmanship award recipient
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
275
FULL NAME: Nicholas A. Struck BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205
OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 10/7/89 in Portland, OR RESIDENCE: Damascus, OR
w SCHOOL: Attended Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 39th round of 2009 draft (scout: Al Geddes)
w CAREER NOTES: 2013 Was a non-roster invitee to Cubs major league Spring Training ... participated in the Cubs Rookie Development
Program in January ... 2012 Named the Cubs Minor League Pitcher of the Year by the organization ... led the Southern League with 14
wins ... named Cubs Pitcher of the Month for June, going 4-1 with a 2.45 ERA ... 2010 Threw a rain-shortened 5.0-inning no-hitter with
Single-A Peoria, April 30, 2010 vs. Clinton
YEAR TEAM
2010
Peoria-A
Daytona-A
2011
Daytona-A
Tennessee-AA
Iowa-AAA
2012
Tennessee-AA
2013
Iowa-AAA
Tennessee-AA
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
276
FULL NAME: Roberto Alejandro Vahlis BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 187
OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 11/19/93 in Bolivar, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Margarita, Venezuela
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Signed by Toronto as a non-drafted free agent 7/10/11 (scouts: Marco Paddy and Rafael Moncada)
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed a minor league contract with Cubs 5/16/13
YEAR TEAM
2012 DSL Blue Jays-R
2013
VSL Cubs-R
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
E OBP SLG
1 .259 .234
5 .320 .379
6 .298 .328
E OBP SLG
5 .280 .301
2 .310 .213
1 .077 .077
5 .317 .328
13 .300 .290
AVG G
.172 29
.366 13
.253 42
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS
58
5 10 1 0
0
6 0 1 3 13 18
0-2
41 7 15 4 0 1 13 0 1 1 7 10 0-0
99 12 25 5 0 1 19 0 2 4 20 28 0-2
E OBP SLG
4 .347 .190
0 .460 .537
4 .392 .333
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FULL NAME: Mauro Alejandro Vides BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 205
OPENING DAY AGE: 18 BORN: 10/19/95 in Sincelejo, Colombia RESIDENCE: Sincelejo, Colombia
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Cubs as a non-drafted free agent 3/23/13 (scout: Manny Esquivia)
YEAR TEAM
2013
VSL Cubs-R
FULL NAME: Michael Jonathan Wagner BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 200
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 10/3/91 in Las Vegas, NV RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV
w SCHOOL: Attended the University of San Diego graduated from Centennial (Nev.) High School in June of 2010
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in 15th round of 2013 draft (scout: Alex Lontayo)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Second-team All-American selection third-team All-American selection by Baseball America after appearing
in 31 games (two starts), serving primarily as a closer pitched 59.1 innings going 5-2 with a 2.58 ERA while saving 19 games, striking
out 53 and allowing zero home runs
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
278
FULL NAME: Sam Royal Wilson BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
OPENING DAY AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 30 BORN: 7/30/91 In Albuquerque, NM RESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM
w SCHOOL: Graduated from Lamar (Colo.) Community College graduated from Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, N.M.
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in eighth round of 2013 draft (scout: Steve McFarland)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Selected First Team All-Region at two positions, pitcher and designated hitter Selected First Team
All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association finished the year 11-2 with a 1.34 ERA, fanning 109 in 87.0 innings
YEAR TEAM
2013
Mesa-R
Boise-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
Al Yevoli Pitcher
FULL NAME: Alfonso Joseph Yevoli BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 221
OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 1/1/90 in Palm Coast, FL RESIDENCE: Palm Coast, FL
w SCHOOL: Attended Tennessee Wesleyan College
w ORIGINAL CLUB: Signed by Atlanta as a free agent 10/31/12
w HOW ACQUIRED: Signed a minor league contract with Cubs 7/22/13
YEAR TEAM
2012
Washington-IND
Washington-IND
2013
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
279
FULL NAME: Rob John Zastryzny BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205
OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: 3/26/92 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada RESIDENCE: Corpus Christi, TX
w SCHOOL: Attended the University of Missouri graduated from Calallen (Texas) High School
w HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Cubs in second round of 2013 draft (scout: Ty Nicholls)
w COLLEGE CAREER: 2013 Recorded 82 strikeouts in 90.2 innings career strikeout total (228) is tied for eighth all-time in school
history
YEAR TEAM
2013
Boise-A
Kane County-A
MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS
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On May 6, 1998, in just his fifth big league start, Kerry Wood fanned 20 Houston
Astros and allowed just one base hit in a complete-game 2-0 win at Wrigley Field
allowed only two baserunners, giving up a single to Ricky Gutierrez in the third
inning and hitting Craig Biggio in the sixth.
The 20 strikeouts:
w Tied the major league record for a nine-inning game set by Bostons
Roger Clemens (April 29, 1986, and September 18, 1996).
w Eclipsed the National League record of 19 reached by Providences
Charlie Sweeney (June 7, 1884), St. Louis Steve Carlton (September 15, 1969), New Yorks Tom Seaver (April 22, 1970) and New
Yorks David Cone (October 6, 1991).
w Exceeded the M.L. rookie record of 18 strikeouts, which had been
reached by the Philadelphia Athletics Jack Coombs on September
1, 1906, and by Montreals Bill Gullickson (against the Cubs) on
September 10, 1980.
w Surpassed the Cubs mark of 17, set by Jack Pfiester in a 15-inning
outing May 30, 1906, vs. St. Louis.
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CHARITABLE CUBS: Chicago Cubs Charities made significant contributions in the community donating more than $2.3 million to
Chicago area non-profit organizations in 2013.
As part of the Ricketts family mission to participate in the
lives of those in the community and to be good neighbors, the
Chicago Cubs community efforts reflect an on-going partnership between the Cubs and the people of Chicago ... these
efforts include charitable donations, neighborhood protection
activities and year-round community service involvement.
Chicago Cubs Charities and Cubs Care, a fund of the McCormick Foundation, together granted more than $1.1 million
to 43 Chicago area non-profit organizations serving those in
need ... over the last 12 years, more than $18 million has
been donated to deserving organizations through Cubs Care.
On July 9, Chicago Cubs Charities, through Tom and Laura
Ricketts, introduced the inaugural class of Cubs Scholars ...
the Cubs Scholars program provides college scholarships to
incoming high school seniors who are high achievers with
demonstrated need ... five scholars were introduced and they
were officially signed to the team ... these young men and
women will receive $20,000 toward the college of their choice
as well as ongoing mentoring and programming through the
Cubs College Prep program which includes college counseling
and support for 5 years with Chicago Scholars.
In July, Chicago Cubs Charities launched the Cubs on the
Move Fitness Trolley, a program designed to promote physical
activity in the inner city ... Cubs players and Laura Ricketts
helped teach kids to play every day and work in 60 minutes
of physical activity. More than 300 children took part during
the month of July and finished the program by taking in a
game at Wrigley Field.
Post-season, Chicago Cubs Charities will launch the Diamond
Project; a community impact program that will provide grants
to build and revitalize baseball fields in the Chicago area.
Chicago Cubs players and coaches took part in on-field clinics
for charitable purposes, spoke to kids at several events, went
on more than 10 hospital visits, visited six schools in 2013,
and served lunch for active duty military and veterans in partnership with the USO at the at the 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine
Base.
The Cubs were able to bring more than 93,000 underprivileged children and families, veterans, non-profit organizations,
children with special needs and volunteers to Wrigley Field
over the course of the season through ticket donations.
The new Cubs Give Back program allowed season ticketholders to donate their tickets to Chicago Cubs Charities who,
in turn, worked with Illinois Mentoring Partnership to bring
mentor pairs to the ballpark to enjoy a game together benefitting 50 different mentoring programs across the state.
The Cubs donated more than 7,000 items to charities for
fundraising auctions and raffles.
Cubs associates participated in more than 100 meetings of
community organizations and served on the boards of neighborhood associations, chambers of commerce and non-profit
groups.
Cubs fundraising events and donations raised more than $3.3
million in 2013 through the 50/50 Raffle and events such as
the third-annual Bricks and Ivy Ball, the Race to Wrigley 5K,
Wrigley Field Road Tour, Cubs Convention and Catch in the
Confines.
For more information or to make a donation, visit www.cubs.
com/community.
DATE
4/1
4/2
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/7
4/8
4/9
4/10
4/11
4/12
4/13
4/14
4/15
4/16
4/17
4/18
4/19
4/20
4/21
4/22
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/26
4/27
4/28
4/29
4/30
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/9
5/10
5/11
5/12
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/17
5/18
5/19
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
5/30
5/31
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/7
6/8
6/9
6/10
6/11
6/12
6/13
6/14
6/15
6/16
6/17
6/18
6/19
6/20
6/21
6/22
6/23
REC
1-0
1-0
1-1
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
3-5
3-5
3-6
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-8
4-9
4-9
5-9
5-10
5-11
5-12
5-13
6-13
6-14
7-14
8-14
9-14
9-15
10-15
10-16
11-16
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-20
12-20
13-20
13-21
13-21
13-22
14-22
15-22
16-22
16-23
17-23
17-23
17-24
18-24
18-25
18-25
18-26
18-27
18-28
18-29
18-30
19-30
20-30
20-30
21-30
22-30
23-30
23-31
23-32
23-32
23-33
24-33
24-33
24-34
24-35
25-35
25-36
25-37
25-38
26-38
27-38
28-38
28-39
28-40
29-40
29-41
29-42
30-42
30-43
31-43
POS
T-1st, --
1st, +0.5
T-1st, --
T-1st, --
2nd, -1.0
T-2nd, -1.0
3rd, -2.0
T-3rd, -3.0
T-3rd, -2.0
3rd, -1.5
T-3rd, -2.0
T-3rd, -2.0
4th, -3.0
4th, -3.0
4th, -3.5
5th, -4.0
5th, -3.5
5th, -3.5
5th, -3.5
5th, -4.5
5th, -5.0
5th, -6.0
5th, -5.5
5th, -6.5
5th, -6.0
5th, -6.0
5th, -5.0
5th, -5.5
5th, -4.5
5th, -5.0
5th, -5.0
5th, -6.0
5th, -7.0
5th, -8.0
5th, -9.0
5th, -8.5
5th, -7.5
5th, -8.5
5th, -8.5
5th, -9.5
5th, -9.5
5th, -8.5
5th, -8.5
5th, -9.5
4th, -9.5
4th, -9.0
4th, -10.0
4th, -9.0
4th, -10.0
4th, -9.5
T-4th, -10.5
T-4th, -11.5
5th, -12.0
5th, -13.0
5th, -13.0
5th, -13.0
4th, -13.0
4th, -13.5
4th, -13.5
4th, -12.5
4th, -12.0
4th, -13.5
4th, -13.5
4th, -14.0
4th, -14.0
4th, -13.0
4th, -13.5
4th, -14.5
4th, -14.5
4th, -14.5
4th, -15.0
4th, -16.0
5th, -16.0
5th, -16.0
4th, -15.0
4th, -15.0
4th, -15.0
T-4th, -16.0
4th, -15.0
T-4th, -16.0
T-4th, -17.0
T-4th, -16.0
5th, -16.0
T-4th, -15.0
ATT
39,078
27,667
11,634
33,443
38,498
45,800
40,083
30,065
25,460
30,996
34,778
33,326
29,344
26,083
28,346
42,230
37,123
18,090
24,021
16,426
15,394
16,017
27,519
19,817
32,169
31,303
34,832
32,865
32,579
36,455
33,449
32,618
30,161
26,354
37,191
37,116
38,788
35,080
38,123
38,083
34,890
38,766
34,258
16,092
12,675
24,552
40,716
40,909
41,321
30,631
31,279
31,968
24,645
31,465
29,667
32,223
30,171
31,614
38,405
31,858
28,052
30,937
24,749
28,986
32,208
27,004
30,256
44,172
44,139
43,878
43,651
33,119
38,870
35,121
APRIL (10-16)
Wrigley Field...............................4-6
Road.........................................6-10
Vs. N.L. Central...........................4-7
Vs. N.L. East................................3-4
Vs. N.L. West...............................2-4
Vs. A.L. West................................1-1
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Welington Castillo.......... .312
Anthony Rizzo...................... 8
Anthony Rizzo.................... 20
Anthony Rizzo...................... 3
Nate Schierholtz
Alfonso Soriano
Carlos Marmol..................... 2
Travis Wood
Kevin Gregg......................... 4
Jeff Samardzija.................. 47
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 313,607
10 31,361
Road: 441,103
16 27,569
Total: 754,710
26 29,027
MAY (13-14)
Wrigley Field...............................9-8
Road...........................................4-6
Vs. N.L. Central...........................2-9
Vs. N.L. East ...............................3-3
Vs. N.L. West...............................4-2
Vs. A.L. Central............................3-0
Vs. A.L. West................................1-0
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Anthony Rizzo................ .295
Alfonso Soriano................... 5
Alfonso Soriano................. 20
Alfonso Soriano................... 3
Scott Feldman..................... 4
Kevin Gregg......................... 2
Scott Feldman................... 39
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 566,405
17 33,318
Road: 319,991
10 31,999
Total: 886,396
27 32,829
JUNE (12-15)
Wrigley Field...............................4-8
Road...........................................8-7
vs. N.L. Central............................5-9
vs. N.L. East................................2-1
vs. N.L. West................................0-2
vs. A.L. West................................5-3
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Nate Schierholtz............ .291
Nate Schierholtz.................. 5
Nate Schierholtz................ 14
Starlin Castro...................... 4
Edwin Jackson..................... 3
Kevin Gregg......................... 7
Jeff Samardzija.................. 40
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 382,843
12 31,904
Road: 508,529
15 33,902
Total: 891,372
27 33,014
283
284
REC
POS
31-43 T-4th, -15.0
31-44 5th, -16.0
32-44 T-4th, -15.0
33-44 4th, -14.5
33-45 4th, -15.5
34-45 4th, -15.5
35-45 4th, -15.5
35-45 4th, -15.5
35-46 4th, -15.5
36-46 4th, -15.5
36-47 4th, -15.5
36-48 4th, -16.5
37-48 4th, -15.5
38-48 4th, -14.5
39-48 4th, -14.0
40-48 4th, -14.0
40-49 4th, -15.0
41-49 4th, -14.0
41-50 4th, -15.0
42-50 4th, -14.0
42-51 4th, -15.0
43-51 4th, -15.0
43-52 4th, -15.0
43-53 4th, -16.0
44-53 4th, -15.5
44-54 4th, -16.5
45-54 4th, -16.5
45-55 4th, -17.5
46-55 4th, -16.5
47-55 4th, -15.5
48-55 4th, -14.5
48-56 4th, -14.5
48-57 4th, -15.0
48-58 4th, -16.0
49-58 4th, -16.0
49-59 4th, -16.0
49-60 4th, -16.0
49-61 4th, -17.0
49-62 4th, -18.0
49-62 4th, -18.0
49-63 4th, -19.0
50-63 4th, -19.0
50-64 4th, -20.0
51-64 4th, -19.0
52-64 4th, -18.0
52-65 4th, -18.0
52-66 4th, -18.5
52-67 T-4th, -18,5
52-68 T-4th, -19.5
52-68 4th, -19.0
53-68 4th, -19.0
53-69 5th, -19.0
53-70 5th, -19.0
54-70 4th, -19.0
54-71 5th, -20.0
54-72 5th, -20.0
54-73 5th, -21.0
54-74 5th, -22.0
55-74 5th, -21.0
55-75 5th, -21.0
55-76 5th, -22.0
56-76 5th, -22.0
56-77 5th, -22.0
56-77 5th, -22.0
56-78 5th, -22.0
57-78 5th, -22.0
58-78 5th, -21.0
58-79 5th, -22.0
58-80 5th, -23.0
59-80 5th, -22.0
59-80 5th, -22.0
60-80 T-4th, -21.0
60-81 5th, -21.5
60-82 5th, -22.5
ATT
30,172
28,061
31,792
31,471
34,630
24,701
17,273
35,067
26,967
38,615
36,590
33,146
31,552
31,579
31,111
35,379
37,322
42,240
35,178
43,976
45,616
43,108
21,288
21,278
21,141
23,341
41,797
41,953
41,608
32,848
34,996
31,638
29,817
34,005
32,520
40,490
38,409
36,841
36,171
42,510
42,664
43,908
43,240
33,277
33,286
33,642
35,258
41,981
33,830
31,290
30,975
31,936
29,393
23,561
30,870
22,762
40,965
52,326
38,851
27,763
36,410
31,859
26,978
30,024
20,696
JULY(14-13)
Wrigley Field...............................6-7
Road...........................................8-6
vs. N.L. Central............................5-6
vs. N.L. West ...............................6-4
vs. A.L. Central ...........................1-0
vs. A.L. West................................2-3
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Dioner Navarro ............. .362
Alfonso Soriano................... 8
Alfonso Soriano................. 16
Julio Borbon........................ 3
Matt Garza/Edwin Jackson.. 3
Kevin Gregg......................... 9
Jeff Samardzija.................. 26
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 450,459
13 34,651
Road: 455,965
14 32,569
Total: 906,424
27 33,571
AUGUST(8-20)
Wrigley Field.............................3-13
Road...........................................5-7
vs. N.L. Central............................3-6
vs. N.L. East................................3-6
vs. N.L. West................................2-8
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Dioner Navarro.............. .313
Donnie Murphy.................... 8
Nate Schierholtz................ 19
Junior Lake.......................... 2
Jeff Samardzija.................... 2
Kevin Gregg......................... 6
Jeff Samardzija.................. 35
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 544,465
16 34,029
Road: 454,669
12 37,889
Total: 999,134
28 35,683
SEPTEMBER (9-18)
Wrigley Field...............................5-8
Road.........................................4-10
vs. N.L. Central..........................6-14
vs. N.L. East................................3-4
AVG:
HR:
RBI:
SB:
W:
SV:
K:
Top Performers
Dioner Navarro.............. .306
Brian Bogusevic................... 4
Welington Castillo
Anthony Rizzo.................... 10
Donnie Murphy.................... 2
Carlos Villanueva................. 4
Kevin Gregg......................... 5
Jeff Samardzija.................. 33
SITE
DATES AVG
Wrigley Field: 384,903
13 29,608
Road: 424,585
14 30,328
Total: 809,488
31 26,113
25,351
34,929
27,802
GM
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
DATE
9/9
9/10
9/11
9/12
9/13
9/14
9/15
9/16
9/17
9/18
9/19
9/20
9/21
9/22
9/23
9/24
9/25
9/26
9/27
9/28
9/29
OPP HR/DN
@CIN R/N
@CIN R/N
@CIN R/D
@PIT R/N
@PIT R/N
@PIT R/N
@PIT R/D
@MIL R/N
@MIL R/N
@MIL R/N
@MIL R/D
ATL
H/N
ATL
H/D
ATL
H/D
PIT
H/D
PIT
H/D
PIT
H/D
OFF DAY
@STL R/N
@STL R/D
@STL R/D
0-7
2-6
0-4
Lynn-WOOD (9-12)
Wainwright-JACKSON (8-18)-Maness
Kelly-SAMARDZIJA (8-13)
REC
61-82
62-82
62-83
62-84
63-84
63-85
63-86
63-87
63-88
63-89
64-89
64-90
65-90
65-91
65-92
65-93
66-93
POS
5th, -22.0
5th, -22.0
5th, -23.0
5th, -23.0
5th, -23.0
5th, -23.0
5th, -24.0
5th, -24.0
5th, -25.0
5th, -26.0
5th, -25.0
5th, -26.0
5th, -26.0
5th, -26.0
5th, -27.0
5th, -28.0
5th, -28.0
ATT
22,920
21,396
22,088
23,541
35,962
37,534
36,559
24,464
22,506
24,632
21,625
29,539
34,612
30,515
32,289
34,138
26,171
66-94
66-95
66-69
5th, -29.0
5th, -30.0
5th, -31.0
44,034
42,520
44,808
2013 ATTENDANCE
OVERALL
5,247,585 for 162 dates
(32,393 per date)
WRIGLEY FIELD
2,642,682 for 81 dates
(32,626 per date)
ON THE ROAD
2,604,903 for 81 dates
(32,159 per date)
DOUBLE PLAYS
TRIPLE PLAYS
LEFT ON BASE
GRAND SLAMS
HOME RUNS WRIGLEY FIELD
HOME RUNS ROAD
CUBS RECORD
vs. LH STARTERS
vs. RHSTARTERS
GRASSFIELDS
ARTIFICIALFIELDS
DAYGAMES
NIGHTGAMES
SHUTOUTS
EXTRAINNINGS
ONE-RUNDECISIONS
TWO-RUNDECISIONS
HOME
8-13
23-37
31-50
0-0
19-32
12-18
2-7
2-3
5-16
6-10
ROAD
TOTALS
14-9
22-22
21-37
44-74
35-46
66-96
0-0
0-0
12-17
31-49
23-29
35-47
4-9 6-16
5-3
7-6
15-17
20-33
10-6
16-16
RECORD BY MONTH: April 10-16, May 13-14, June 12-15, July 14-13, August 8-20,
September 9-18
BEFORE ALL-STAR BREAK: 42-51
AFTER ALL-STAR BREAK: 24-45
HIGH-WATER MARK: 1 over (1-0, 2-1)
NO. OF TIMES AT .500: 2 (1-1, 2-2)
LOW-WATER MARK: 30 under (66-96)
CUBS OPPS
129
142
0
0
1092
1116
3
5
102
73
70
87
285
286
287
AVG G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.200 10 10 2 0 0 1 1 0 4
.211 44 38 8 1 0 0 1 5 9
.500 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
.200 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 3
.067 15 15 1 0 0 0 1 0 5
.300 11 10 3 0 0 0 1 1 5
.217 26 23 5 1 0 1 3 2 11
.143 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 3
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
BATTERS
AVG G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO
McDonald,D .333 13 12 4 0 0 0 0 1 2
Murphy,D .333 8 6 2 0 0 0 1 2 1
Navarro,D .286 32 28 8 2 0 2 5 3 9
Neal,T
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ransom,C .286 11 7 2 1 0 1 3 3 3
Rizzo,A
.000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Sappelt,D .154 14 13 2 1 0 0 0 1 2
Schierholtz,N .375 18 16 6 2 0 1 4 2 2
Soriano,A .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Sweeney,R .286 17 14 4 1 0 0 2 3 3
Valbuena,L .182 13 11 2 0 0 0 2 2 6
Watkins,L .000 16 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 8
TOTALS
.216 241 52 10 0 6 24 30 82
BLOWING IN (N, E, NE)
BLOWING OUT (S, W, SW)
CROSSWIND (SE, NW)
OVERALL
GAMES
54 18 9 81
CUBS RECORD
17-37
8-10
6-3
31-50
CUBS RUNS
188
104
43
335
OPPONENTS RUNS
224
107
36
367
TOTAL RUNS SCORED
412
211
79
702
AVG/GAME 7.6 11.7 8.8 8.7
CUBS HOMERS
47
42
13
102
OPPONENTS HOMERS
42
22
9
73
288
W-L
4-2
0-0
7-6
6-1
8-18
2-6
8-13
1-7
9-12
45-65
ERA GS CG SHO
IP H R ER HR BB SO
3.66 9 0 0 51.2 34 22 21 7 24 37
3.60 3 0 0 15.0 9 6 6 3 4 6
3.46 15 1 0 91.0 79 42 35 10 25 67
3.17 11 0 0 71.0 61 26 25 8 20 62
4.98 31 0 0 175.1 197
110 97 16 59 135
3.93 13 0 0 66.1 66 30 29 8 24 36
4.34 33 2 1 213.2 210 109 103 25 78 214
4.50 15 0 0 90.0 83 45 45 12 30 65
3.11 32 0 0 200.0 163 73 69 18 66 144
3.97 162 3 1 974.0 902 463 430 107 330 766
RELIEVERS
W-L ERA G/1BR GF SV/OPP/H IP H R ER HR BB SO IR/IRS
Bowden, M
1-3 4.30 34/23 12 0/2/0 37.2 32 18 18 3 15 23 21/8
Burnett, A
0-0 0.00 1/1 1 0/0/0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Cabrera, A
0-0 4.50 7/5 0 0/0/0 6.0 7 3 3 0 5 4 1/0
Camp, S
1-1 7.04 26/18 8 0/3/4 23.0 34 18 18 7 9 13 17/7
Dolis, R
0-0 0.00 5/4 2 0/0/0 5.0 3 2 0 0 2 0 3/0
Fujikawa, K
1-1 5.25 12/10 5 2/3/1 12.0 11 7 7 1 2
14 2/0
Gregg, K
2-6 3.48 62/46 52 33/38/0 62.0 53 26 24 6 32 56 9/2
Grimm, J
0-2 2.00 10/8 3 0/0/3 9.0 4 3 2 0 3 8 3/0
Guerrier, M
2-1 2.13 15/11 2 0/2/5 12.2 11 4 3 0 5 9 12/1
Lim, C
0-0 5.40 6/2 1 0/0/0 5.0 6 3 3 0 7 5 1/1
Loe, K
0-0 5.40 7/4 3 0/0/1 8.1 12 5 5 3 4 4 2/0
Marmol, C
2-4 5.86 31/16 9 2/5/5 27.2 26 19 18 6 21 32 2/1
Parker, B
1-2 2.72 49/37 18 1/1/7 46.1 39 17 14 4 15 55 21/6
Putnam, Z
0-0 18.90 5/3 1 0/0/0 3.1 9 7 7 1 0 4 1/0
Raley, B
0-0 5.14 9/7 1 0/0/0 14.0 11 9 8 2 8
14 11/1
Rodriguez, H 0-0 4.50 5/2 2 0/0/0 4.0 6 4 2 1 4 1 1/1
Rondon, H
2-1 4.77 45/31 14 0/1/2 54.2 52 29 29 6 25 44 12/6
Rosscup, Z
0-0 1.35 10/8 3 0/0/0 6.2 3 1 1 1 7 7 7/1
Russell, J
1-6 3.59 74/52 7 0/8/19 52.2 46 21 21 7 18 37 51/15
Sanchez, E
0-1 5.68 4/2 1 0/0/0 6.1 5 4 4 1 5 5 1/1
Strop, P
2-2 2.83 37/31 7 1/1/14 35.0 22 11 11 1 11 42 9/0
Takahashi, H 0-0 6.00 3/1 2 0/0/0 3.0 3 2 2 1 2 3 3/2
Villanueva, C
6-1 3.03 32/22 5 0/1/2 38.2 34 13 13 2 10 38 15/3
TOTALS
21-31 4.04 489/344 159 39/65/63 474.0 430 226 213 53 210 418 205/56
70.3% 60.0%
27.3%
289
CATCHERS
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP PB
Boscan,J 1.000 4 2 19 2 0 21 0 0 0
Castillo,W
.988 111 107 730 85 10 825 3 0 8
Navarro,D
.989 55 53 425 36 5 466 7 0 5
Caught Stealing: Boscan (1 of 4) ... Castillo (21 of 88) ... Navarro (11 of 48)
SHORTSTOP PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Castro,S
.967 159 159 238 416 22 676 77 0
Murphy,D 1.000 3 2 2 2 0 4 1 0
Ransom,C 1.000 1 1 1 3 0 4 0 0
OUTFIELDERS PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Bogusevic,B 1.000 39 37 86 3 0 89 0 0
Borbon,J .950 29 13 37 1 2 40 0 0
DeJesus,D .995
76
67
184 2 1
187 0 0
Gillespie,C 1.000 17 12 22 2 0 24 1 0
Hairston,S .968 29 24 28 2 1 31 0 0
Lake,J
.976
56
56
119 2 3
124 1 0
McDonald,D 1.000 15 11 33 0 0 33 0 0
Neal,T 1.000 1 1 3 0 0 3 0 0
Sappelt,D .968 21 15 30 0 1 31 0 0
Schierholtz,N .988 126 117 242 5 3 250 1 0
Soriano,A .971
86
86
160 7 5
172 0 0
Sweeney,R .993
57
47
140 1 1
142 0 0
Valbuena,L .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
N.L. EAST
W-L
PCT
GB
ATLANTA
96-66 .593 WASHINGTON 86-76 .531 -10.0
NEW YORK
74-88
.457 -22.0
PHILADELPHIA 73-89 .451 -23.0
MIAMI
62-100 .383 -34.0
N.L. WEST
W-L
LOS ANGELES 92-70
ARIZONA
81-81
SAN DIEGO
76-86
SAN FRANCISCO 76-86
COLORADO 74-88
A.L. CENTRAL
DETROIT
CLEVELAND
KANSAS CITY
MINNESOTA
CHICAGO
A.L. EAST
BOSTON
TAMPA BAY
BALTIMORE
NEW YORK
TORONTO
A.L. WEST
OAKLAND
TEXAS
LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE
HOUSTON
290
W-L
PCT
GB
93-69 .574 92-70 .568 -1.0
86-76
.531
-7.0
66-96 .407 -27.0
63-99 .389 -30.0
W-L
PCT
GB
97-65 .599 92-71
.564
-5.5
85-77 .525 -12.0
85-77
.525 -12.0
74-88 .457 -23.0
PCT
GB
.568
.500 -11.0
.469 -16.0
.469 -16.0
.457 -18.0
W-L
PCT
GB
96-66 .593 91-72 .558 -5.5
78-84
.481 -18.0
71-91 .438 -25.0
51-111 .315 -45.0
CLUBS
W-L ERA G
CG
SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
ATLANTA
96-66 3.18 162 1 12 466 53 1450.1 1326 548 512 127 51 409 35 1232 50 3 .244
LOS ANGELES
92-70 3.25 162 7 22 504 46 1450.1 1321 582 524 127 43 460 44 1292 66 3 .243
PITTSBURGH
94-68 3.26 162 3 16 465 55 1470.2 1299 577 533 101 70 515 26 1261 81 6 .238
CINCINNATI
90-72 3.38 162 5 17 461 43 1473.2 1293 589 554 170 66 435 28 1296 44 5 .236
ST. LOUIS
97-65 3.42 162 7 15 483 44 1459.2 1366 596 555 112 64 451 26 1254 33 1 .249
WASHINGTON
86-76 3.59 162 6 13 440 47 1445.2 1367 626 576 142 48 405 17 1236 43 8 .249
MIAMI
62-100 3.71 162 2 13 471 36 1460 1376 646 602 121 47 526 58 1177 53 2 .251
NEW YORK
74-88 3.77 162 4 10 535 40 1476.2 1442 684 618 152 54 458 38 1209 47 3 .256
MILWAUKEE
74-88 3.84 162 4 15 501 40 1442.2 1401 687 615 175 43 466 29 1125 51 2 .255
ARIZONA
81-81 3.92 162 6 7 527 38 1495 1460 695 651 176 60 485 42 1218 84 3 .257
SAN DIEGO
76-86 3.98 162 3 6 488 40 1455 1407 700 643 156 40 525 31 1171 51 2 .255
CHICAGO
66-96 4.00 162 3 6 489 39 1448 1332 689 643 160 62 540 43 1184 59 4 .244
SAN FRANCISCO 76-86 4.00 162 2 13 524 41 1447.1 1380 691 643 145 50 521 64 1256 60 4 .251
PHILADELPHIA
73-89 4.32 162 6 3 466 32 1436.1 1465 749 689 152 62 506 33 1199 48 6 .265
COLORADO
74-88 4.44 162 1 5 503 35 1436 1545 760 708 136 40 517 52 1064 62 15 .277
TOTALS
1211-1219 3.73 1215 60 173 7323 629 21847.1 20780 9819 9066 2152 800 7219 566 18174 832 67 .251
CLUBS
PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB
ARIZONA
.988 162 4485 1733 75 6293 135 0 10
ST. LOUIS
.988 162 4379 1718 75 6172 177 0 6
CINCINNATI .987 162 4421 1643 77 6141 131 0 8
SAN DIEGO .986 162 4365 1698 83 6146 140 0 7
ATLANTA
.986 162 4351 1680 85 6116 141 0 6
MIAMI
.986 162 4380 1687 88 6155 144 0 16
COLORADO .986 162 4308 1855 90 6253 162 0 13
NEW YORK .985 162 4430 1642 93 6165 127 0 11
PHILADELPHIA .984 162 4309 1614 97 6020 141 0 5
PITTSBURGH .984 162 4412 1924 106 6442 154 0 7
CHICAGO .983 162 4344 1602 100 6046 129 0 13
LOS ANGELES .982 162 4351 1723 109 6183 160 0 10
WASHINGTON .982 162 4337 1549 107 5993 147 0 5
SAN FRANCISCO
.982 162 4342 1537 107 5986 128 0 8
MILWAUKEE .981 162 4328 1628 114 6070 153 0 10
TOTALS
.985 1215 65542 25233 1406 92181 2169 0 135
291
W
L ERA G CG SHO REL
7 9 10 1 3 11 2
2 14 1
1
14 9
11
14 2 12 1 9 12 7
5 11 4
1 6 2
14
10 4 15 1 14 14 5
4 12 2
1
1 1 4
15 1 7
1
12 6
10
10 4 9
1 7 4 6
10 4 8
1 7 10 1
13 3 14 1 3 15 11
3 13 3 1 9 3 13
8 7
11
1
9 12 8
8 7 13 1 12 6 3
1 15 5
1 1 4 9
6 10 6
1 3 6
15
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK
12 1 13 12 13 15 10 8 10 8 15 5
2 8 4 1 1
4 8 2 8 7 6 5
11 10 5 10 10 12 11 15 11 11 10 9
6 3 1 4 4
13 14 3 4 1 3 11
14 15 15 15 15 6 1 11 13 15 12 15
4 8 3 3 2
4 3 6 12 2
13 5
13 5 8 7 7
3 5
14 14
12 9 2
8 13 10 9 8
14 3 7 5
14 7 2
8 2 12 8 9 9 9 5 9 9 4 5
15 14 14 14 14 9 11 9 7 10 5 12
1 4 2 2 3 1 15 10 2 3 14 12
8 7 11
13
10
11 1
13 6
13 7 2
7 11 9 11 10 8 7 12 15 4 11 9
5 6 6 5 5 2 13 4 2 5 1 1
3 12 7 6 6 7 6 1 1 6 2 14
292
VS. LHS
25-23
25-16
22-22
27-25
20-33
26-27
22-29
16-28
25-26
21-21
18-13
27-27
24-31
19-23
26-20
TURF DAY
NIGHT
1-1 23-22 58-59
1-1 28-21 68-45
0-0 31-49 35-47
0-0 34-27 56-45
0-3 27-26 47-62
3-0 26-17
66-53
0-2 20-30 42-70
0-0 18-35 56-53
0-0 31-34
43-54
0-0 16-25 57-64
0-0 30-28 64-40
0-3 20-27
56-59
1-4 30-27
46-59
0-0 33-16
64-49
0-0 25-27 61-49
1-RUN
34-21
27-20
20-33
27-22
25-26
25-21
24-35
18-25
29-28
28-28
29-23
28-24
28-28
20-16
28-24
X-INN
17-8
12-5
7-6
13-9
6-9
10-5
7-13
6-7
8-12
6-7
9-9
8-7
8-10
6-6
7-8
VS. AL
TWINBILLS
11-9 0-0-0
11-9 0-0-0
13-7 0-0-0
11-9 0-0-1
5-15 0-0-0
12-8
0-0-0
9-11 0-0-1
6-14 0-0-0
11-9
0-0-1
7-13 0-0-0
15-5 1-0-0
8-12
0-0-0
6-14
0-0-1
10-10
0-1-0
11-9 0-0-0
HOME
2,134,795
2,548,679
2,642,682
2,492,059
2,793,828
3,743,527
1,586,322
2,531,105
2,135,657
3,012,403
2,256,862
2,166,691
3,369,106
3,369,769
2,652,422
ROAD
2,677,427
2,498,497
2,604,903
2,673,569
2,646,264
2,863,247
2,407,359
2,518,668
2,480,896
2,467,542
2,712,561
2,609,190
2,790,872
2,589,923
2,478,384
W-L ERA G
CG
SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
86-76 3.45 162 5 12 427 52 1448.1 1366 601 555 155 41 469 21 1208 60 4 .250
96-66 3.56 162 6 13 447 46 1452.0 1339 625 574 163 35 428 23 1183 56 1 .242
93-69 3.61 162 3 12 428 39 1462.2 1369 624 587 128 42 462 29 1428 63 7 .247
91-72 3.62 163 4 10 475 46 1463.1 1370 636 589 157 48 498 35 1309 68 5 .248
92-71 3.74 163 9 17 485 42 1464.0 1315 646 608 153 52 482 38 1310 69 6 .240
97-65 3.79 162 5 8 450 33 1454.0 1366 656 613 156 47 524 10 1294 47 5 .248
92-70 3.82 162 3 16 540 38 1441.1 1359 662 611 147 58 554 26 1379 71 3 .249
85-77 3.94 162 7 10 428 49 1447.1 1452 671 633 171 51 437 34 1233 57 1 .261
63-99 3.98 162 5 5 470 40 1455.0 1424 723 643 182 60 509 24 1249 62 4 .256
85-77 4.20 162 2 6 473 57 1453.0 1438 709 678 202 50 473 32 1169 38 3 .259
78-84 4.23 162 4 12 496 41 1457.2 1475 737 685 167 45 533 36 1200 74 4 .261
74-88 4.25 162 4 11 487 39 1452.0 1451 756 685 195 65 500 33 1208 54 7 .259
71-91 4.31 162 4 14 448 43 1465.0 1467 754 702 174 42 478 48 1297 74 1 .259
66-96 4.55 162 1 7 511 40 1450.1 1591 788 733 168 44 458 31 985 50 4 .280
51-111 4.79 162 2 5 447 32 1440.0 1530 848 766 191 56 616 32 1084 61 6 .272
1220-1212 3.99 1216 64 158 7012 637 21806.0 21312 10436 9662 2509 736 7421 452 18536 904 61 .256
CLUBS
PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB
BALTIMORE .991 162 4359 1614 54 6027 165 0 8
TAMPA BAY .990 163 4392 1593 59 6044 147 0 10
NEW YORK .988 162 4342 1544 69 5955 139 1 16
DETROIT
.987 162 4388 1508 76 5972 136 0 14
MINNESOTA .987 162 4351 1723 81 6155 178 0 6
BOSTON
.987 162 4362 1516 80 5958 142 0 15
TEXAS
.986 163 4390 1549 86 6025 146 0 7
KANSAS CITY .986 162 4345 1520 85 5950 136 0 6
SEATTLE
.986 162 4395 1645 88 6128 149 0 11
CLEVELAND .983 162 4324 1503 98 5925 135 0 10
OAKLAND
.983 162 4356 1377 97 5830 112 0 15
TORONTO
.982 162 4356 1605 111 6072 145 0 30
LOS ANGELES .981 162 4373 1500 112 5985 135 0 7
CHICAGO
.980 162 4365 1555 121 6041 155 0 21
HOUSTON .979 162 4320 1635 125 6080 168 0 14
TOTALS
.985 1216 65418 23387 1342 90147 2188 1 190
293
AVG G
AB
R
H
TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP LOB SLG OBP
6 3 3 4 5 3 3 15 1 4 10 8
12 14 5 5 10 5 2 2 3
10
2 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 5 1
12 4
1 2 1 12 3 1
12 14 1 1
11 3 7 15 11 12 15 11 12 14 15 6 14 15 10 8 8 13 8 5 13 14
8 3 13 4 10 9 6 7 8 5 7 2
6 4
13 11 4
10 3 8 8 5
1 3 1 2 1 2 5 7 6 2 6 7 9 6 2 3 15 2 14 15 2 2
14 3 14 14 15 14 10 13 12 15 1 11 4 12 15 15 7 15 5 1 15 15
5 3 9 11 6 13 12 2 15 10 3 9
10 13 4 1 1 7 10 6 12 9
3 3 4 6 3 4 9 1
10 6 3 1
7 8 2 10 9 9
15 11 5 4
13 3 6 13 12 11 7 14 11 13 8 14 4 5 12 14 13 8 1 13 11 11
12 3 15 10 13 15 14 5
14 11 5
13 3 10 6 9 5 6 6 3 14
12
9 3 12 3 8 5 2 4 3 3
14 5
8 3 8 7
11 4 4 8 4 6
15 3 8 12 14 10 13 12 2 12 11 15
15 7 11 13 14 3 7 10 10 13
7 1 10 9 7 8 4 7 9 8
12 3
12 1 7 6
12
11
13 12 9 3
4 1 5 7 4 6 11 7 6 7 2 9
2
11 9 2 2
14 8 6 6 7
10 3 11 8 9 7 8 5 4 9 8
11
11 9
13 4 6
12
11 4 7 8
W
L ERA G CG SHO REL
8 7
10
3
13 13 7
1 15 6 3 4 11 9
14 2 9 3 4 14 8
4 12 7 3 11 2 1
3 13 3
3
11 5
13
15 1 15 3
13 14 11
7 9 1
3 4 5
15
10 6
11
3
7 5 3
13 3 14 3 15 12 2
8 7 8
3 2 9
13
2 14 2
3
3 4
11
12 4
13
3
7 3
10
4 11 5 1 1 1 5
6 10 4
1
7 9 6
11 5 12 3 7 8 4
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK
1 8 9 9
10
15 9 6 8
13 1 4
14 7 4 6 7 5 7 12 1 6 2 10
9 6 8 10 9
12 14 11 4 7 9 6
13 14 3 7 6 2 13 14 5 2 13 4
11 4 6 2 3
1 3 4 6 1
10 14
15 15 14 15 15
13 12 15 8 14 8 12
2 12 4 1 1 4 2 5 2 9 7 6
8 5 13
11
11
8 6
13 13
11
14 6
9 11 15 14 14 9 5 3 7 15 3 6
3 13 11 8 8
10 10 2 11 8 6 1
4 9 2 3 2
7 1 1 3
12 5 1
6 1 12
12
13
11 3 7 15 5
14 1
7 2 1 5 5 3 11 8 14 3 12 12
4 3 7 4 4
6 8 9 12 4
11 10
11 9 10 13 11 14 15 10 10 9 4 14
1-RUN
X-INN
20-31 8-7
21-21 10-6
24-36 8-15
30-17 10-2
20-26 6-13
18-36 4-8
31-25
11-4
24-28
8-8
24-25 9-7
30-16
6-6
30-20 7-6
19-29 6-15
26-21 9-7
27-20 3-9
20-29 8-9
VS. AL
TWINBILLS
11-9 0-0-0
14-6 0-0-0
8-12 0-1-0
11-9 1-0-1
12-8 0-0-0
8-12 0-0-0
9-11
0-0-0
10-10
0-0-0
8-12 0-0-0
9-11
0-0-1
13-7 0-0-0
8-12 0-0-0
12-8 0-0-0
10-10 0-0-0
11-9 0-0-0
HOME
2,357,561
2,833,333
1,768,413
1,572,926
3,083,397
1,651,883
1,750,754
3,019,505
2,477,644
3,279,589
1,809,302
1,761,546
1,510,300
3,178,273
2,536,562
ROAD
2,318,795
2,676,645
2,213,981
2,258,745
2,270,003
2,233,523
2,222,078
2,234,632
2,188,785
2,690,614
2,373,982
2,304,056
2,472,703
2,277,838
2,271,213
TEEN TALK
The youngest player to see action with the Cubs was Milt Scott, who was just 16 years, eight months old when he made his major league debut
September 30, 1882.
Since 1900, the youngest Cubs position player was Danny Murphy, who was 17 years, nine months old when he made his debut June 18, 1960. He
also is the youngest Cub to hit a home run, as he went deep for the first time September 13 that season against Cincinnati (18 years, 20 days
old). He was the last teenager to make the Cubs opening day roster (19 years old in 1962).
The youngest pitcher in Cubs history was Dick Ellsworth, who was 18 years, three months old when he made his big league debut June 22, 1958.
The last teenager to appear in a game for the Cubs was 19-year-old outfielder Oscar Gamble, who played in 24 games for the Cubs during the 1969
season. The last Cubs teenage pitcher was 19-year-old Rick James, who appeared in three games in 1967. The last teenage pitcher to make the
Cubs opening day roster was 19-year old Al Epperly in 1938.
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295
6/28 C STEVE CLEVENGER reinstated from 60-day disabled list and optioned to
Triple-A Iowa.
P ZACH PUTNAM transferred to 60-day disabled list.
7/2 P JAKE ARRIETA, P PEDRO STROP and international signing bonus slot
numbers three and four acquired from Baltimore for P SCOTT FELDMAN
and C STEVE CLEVENGER.
P MATT GUERRIER acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers for P CARLOS
MARMOL and international signing bonus slot number four.
International signing bonus slot numbers two and three acquired from
Houston for INF RONALD TORREYES.
P CHRIS RUSIN and OF DAVE SAPPELT recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
OF RYAN SWEENEY placed on 60-day disabled list (retroactive to June 30)
with left rib fracture.
7/3 P MATT GUERRIER and P PEDRO STROP added to 25-man roster.
P SHAWN CAMP designated for assignment.
P CHRIS RUSIN optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
7/7 P IVAN PINEYRO acquired from Washington for OF SCOTT HAIRSTON.
7/8 P BROOKS RALEY recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
7/9 P SHAWN CAMP granted unconditional release.
7/10 P BROOKS RALEY optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
7/11 P MICHAEL BOWDEN selected from Triple-A Iowa.
7/13 OF COLE GILLESPIE claimed off waivers from San Francisco.
7/14 OF COLE GILLESPIE added to 25-man roster.
P HENRY RODRIGUEZ designated for assignment.
7/19 INF/OF JUNIOR LAKE recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
OF BRIAN BOGUSEVIC placed on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July
15) with left hamstring strain.
P HENRY RODRIGUEZ assigned outright to Triple-A Iowa.
7/22 INF MIKE OLT, P JUSTIN GRIMM, P C.J. EDWARDS and two players to be
named acquired from Texas for P MATT GARZA.
P CHRIS RUSIN recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
7/24 OF DAVID DEJESUS activated from 15-day disabled list.
OF DAVE SAPPELT optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
7/26 P COREY BLACK acquired from the New York Yankees for OF ALFONSO
SORIANO and a cash consideration.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ selected from Triple-A Iowa.
7/30 P JAKE ARRIETA recalled from Triple-A Iowa (26th man for doubleheader).
P JAKE ARRIETA optioned to Triple-A Iowa (return of 26th man postgame).
8/2 OF JULIO BORBON designated for assignment.
8/3 IF DONNIE MURPHY selected from Triple-A Iowa.
8/4 IF LUIS VALBUENA placed on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to August 3)
with right oblique strain.
IF LOGAN WATKINS recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
8/5 OF THOMAS NEAL claimed off waivers from the New York Yankees.
P RAFAEL DOLIS transferred to 60-day disabled list with right forearm
strain.
8/6 OF THOMAS NEAL added to 25-man roster.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
OF JULIO BORBON assigned outright to Triple-A Iowa.
8/8 P MATT GUERRIER placed on 60-day disabled list with right elbow soreness.
OF THOMAS NEAL placed on 15-day disabled list with dislocated right
shoulder.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
C J.C. BOSCAN selected from Triple-A Iowa.
8/10 OF DARNELL MCDONALD selected from Triple-A Iowa.
C J.C. BOSCAN optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
OF THOMAS NEAL transferred to 60-day disabled list with dislocated right
shoulder.
8/16 P JAKE ARRIETA recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
8/19 Player to be named later acquired from Washington for OF DAVID DEJESUS.
OF BRIAN BOGUSEVIC activated from 15-day disabled list.
8/23 P NEIL RAMIREZ claimed off waivers from Texas and assigned to Double-A
Tennessee, satisfying PTBNL component of July 22 Matt Garza trade.
9/1 OF RYAN SWEENEY activated from 60-day disabled list.
INF LUIS VALBUENA activated from 15-day disabled list.
P ALBERTO CABRERA recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ designated for assignment.
9/3 P JUSTIN GRIMM, P BROOKS RALEY and C J.C. BOSCAN recalled from TripleA Iowa.
P ZAC ROSSCUP selected from Triple-A Iowa.
OF DAVE SAPPELT designated for assignment.
P EDUARDO SANCHEZ assigned outright to Triple-A Iowa.
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BATTING RECORDS
Cubs Yearly Batting Since 1876
YEAR G AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH
SF
HBP BB
IBB SO SB CS
GDP LOB E SLG OBP
1876 66
*.329
*2818 *624 *926
*1145
*131 32 8 441 *70 45 282
*.406
*.353
1877 60 .278 2273 366 633 772 79 30 0 248 57 111 313 .340 .296
1878 61 *.290 *2333 *371 *677 *817 91 20 3 284 *88 157 304 *.350 *.316
1879 83 .259 3116 437 808 1048
*167 32 3 293 73 294 381 .336 .276
1880 86 *.279 3135 *538 *876 *1130 *164 39 4 378 104 217 *329 *.360 *.303
1881 84 *.295 3114 *550 *918 *1183 +157 36 12 400 140 224 *309 *.380 *.325
1882 84
*.277
*3225 *604 *892
*1254
*209 54 15 451
*142 262 376 *.389 *.307
1883 98 .273 3658 *679 1000 1438 *277 61 13 467 129 399 543 .393 .298
1884 113 *.281 4182 *834 *1176 *1864 162 50
*142 659 264 469 595 *.446 *.324
1885 113 .264
*4093 *834 1079
*1575
*184 75
*54 606
*340 429 496 *.385 *.320
1886 126 .279 4378 *900 1223 1754 *198 *87 +53 673 *460 513 213 475 *.401 *.348
1887 127 .333 4757 813 1584 2198 178 98 *80 655 20 *407 400 382 472 .462 .336
1888 136 .260 4616 *734 1201 *1769 147 *95 *77 569 28 290 563 287 417 *.383 .308
1889 136 .263 4849 867 1274 1827 184 66 *79 705 30 518 516 243 463 .377 .338
1890 139 .260 *4891 847 *1271 *1739 147 60 *67 653 46 516 514 329 344 .356 .336
1891 137 .253 4873 832 1231 1746 159 88 *60 684 50 526 457 238 397 .358 .332
1892 147 .235 5063 635 1189 1599 149 92 26 492 36 427 482 233 424 .316 .299
1893 128 .279 4664 829 1299 1767 186 93 32 682 36 465 262 255 421 .379 .348
1894 137 .313 5022 1056 1574 2211 268 87 65 907 76 38 507 306 *329 458 .440 .381
1895 133 .298 4708 866 1401 1907 171 85 55 727 80 42 422 344 260 401 .405 .361
1896 132 .286 4582 815 1311 1789 182 97 34 660 92 35 409 290 332 367 .390 .349
1897 138 .282 4803 832 1356 1853 189 97 38 681 103 49 430 317 264 393 .386 .347
1898 152 .274 5219 828 1431 1828 175 84 18 656 113 71 476 394 220 412 .350 .343
1899 152 .277 5148 812 1428 1846 173 82 27 661 148 64 406 342 247 428 .359 .338
1900 146 .260 4907 635 1276 1679 *202 51 33 519 130 65 343 383 189 418 .342 .317
1901 140 .258 4844 578 1250 1579 153 61 18 481 67 52 314 532 +204 336 .326 .310
1902 143 .251 4870 544 1224 1455 133 40 6 434 156 44 358 572 +222 229 331 .299 .308
1903 139 .275 4733 695 1300 1642 191 62 9 548 118 50 422 259 338 .347 .340
1904 156 .248 5210 597 1294 1641 157 62 22 470 139 48 298 227 298 .315 .295
1905 155 .245 5108 667 1249 1606 157 82 12 522 193 61 448 267
*248 .314 .313
1906 155 *.262 5018 *704 *1316 *1699 181 *71 20 539 231 45 448 283 *194 *.339 .328
1907 155 .250 4892 574 1224 1521 +162 48 13 450 194 48 435 235
*211 .311 .318
1908 158 .249 5085 624 1267 1632 *196 56 19 492 270 40 418
*212
*205 .321 .311
1909 155 .245 4999 635 1227 1610 203 60 20 496 246 31 420 187 244 .322 .308
1910 154 .268 4977 712 1333 1822 219 *84 *34 586 234 39 542 501 173 *230 *.366 .344
1911 157 .260 5130 *757 1335 1917 218 101 54 626 202 42 585 617 214 260 .374 .341
1912 152 .277 5048 756 1398 1951 *245 91 42 639 182 40 *560 615 164 249 .386 .354
1913 155 .257 5022 *720 1289 1853 195 +96 59 617 158 41 *554 634 181 260 .369 .335
1914 156 .243 5050 605 1229 1702 199 74 42 502 191 42 501 577 164 310 .337 .317
1915 156 .244 5114 570 1246 *1749 212 66 53 485 182 41 393 639 166 124 268 *.342 .303
1916 156 .239 5179 520 1237 1681 194 56 *46 456 166 34 399 662 133 286 .325 .298
1917 157 .239 5135 552 1229 1608 194 67 17 458 202 23 415 599 127 267 .313 .299
1918 131 .265 4325 *538 1147 1480 164 53 21 438 190 27 358 343 159 188 .342 .325
1919 140 .256 4581 454 1174 1519 166 58 21 387 167 42 298
*359 150 185 .332 .308
1920 154 .264 5117 619 1350 1809 223 67 34 536 220 46 428 421 115 129 1014 225 .354 .326
1921 153 .292 5321 668 1553 2010 234 56 37 609 208 35 343 374 70 97 1104
*166 .378 .339
1922 156 .293 5335 771 1564 2080 248 71 42 667 205 27 *525 447 97 108 1141 204 .390 .359
1923 154 .288 5259 756 1516 2133 243 52 90 675 151 31 455 485 *181 143 1056 208 .406 .348
1924 154 .276 5134 698 1419 1942 207 59 66 634 163 30 *469 521 137 149 964 218 .378 .340
1925 154 .275 5353 723 1473 2125 254 70 86 660 150 33 397 470 94 70 1057
*198 .397 .329
1926 155 .278 5229 682 1453 2040 *291 49 66 630 199 29 445 447 85 1104
*162 .390 .338
1927 153 .284 5303 750 1505 2119 *266 63 74 692 207 27 481 492 65 1145 181 .400 .346
1928 154 .278 5260 714 1460 2115 251 64 92 665 210 31 508 517 *83 1185
*156 .402 .345
1929 156 .303 5471 *982 1655 2474 +310 46 139 933 163 29 *589 567 103 1142
*154 .452 .373
1930 156 .309 5581 998 1722 *2684 305 72 *171 940
148 37
*588 635 70
1180 170
*.481 *.378
1931 156 *.289 *5451 *828 *1578 *2302 340 66 84 766 125 25 *577 641 49 1214 169 *.422 *.360
1932 154 .278 5462 720 1519 2142 296 60 69 665 118 28 398 514 48 1117 173 .392 .330
1933 154 .271 5255 646 1422 1996 *256 51 72 608 108 30 392 475 52 161 1082 168 .380 .325
1934 152 .279 5347 705 1494 2148 263 44 101 664 93 26 375 630 59 112 1083
*137 .402 .330
1935 154 *.288 5486 *847 1581 2272 *303 62 88 782 150 33 *464 471 66 115 1170 186 .414 *.347
1936 154 *.286 5409 755 1545 2120 275 36 76 707 137 32 491 462 68 138 1197
*146 .392 *.349
1937 154 *.287 5349 *811 1537 *2226 253 74 96 762 119 22 *538 496 71 120 1136
*151 *.416 *.355
1938 154 .269 5333 713 1435 2012 242 70 65 673 88 29 522 476 49 157 1131
*135 .377 .338
1939 156 .266 5293 724 1407 2067 263 +62 91 671 140 34 523 553 61 124 1113 186 .391 .336
297
298
BATTING AVERAGE
Ross Barnes.......................+*#.429
Calvin McVey.......................... .368
Bob Ferguson, Joe Start......... .351
Cap Anson.......................... *#.407
Cap Anson .354
George Gore....................... *#.360
Cap Anson........................... *#.399
Cap Anson.............................. .362
George Gore.......................... .334
King Kelly............................... .354
George Gore.......................... .313
King Kelly............................ *#.388
Cap Anson.......................... *#.421
Cap Anson........................... *#.344
Cap Anson.............................. .342
Cap Anson .354
Cap Anson.............................. .312
Cap Anson.............................. .294
Bill Dahlen, Jimmy Ryan......... .293
Cap Anson.............................. .323
Cap Anson.............................. .395
Bill Lange............................... .389
Bill Dahlen............................. .352
Bill Lange............................... .340
Jimmy Ryan............................ .323
Bill Lange............................... .325
Bill Lange .330
Danny Green.......................... .298
Topsy Hartsel......................... .335
Jimmy Slagle.......................... .315
Frank Chance......................... .327
Frank Chance......................... .310
Frank Chance......................... .316
Harry Steinfeldt...................... .327
Frank Chance......................... .293
Johnny Evers.......................... .300
Solly Hofman......................... .285
Frank Chance .290
Solly Hofman......................... .325
Heinie Zimmerman................ .307
Heinie Zimmerman............... *.372
Heinie Zimmerman................ .313
Heinie Zimmerman................ .296
Bob Fisher............................. .287
Heinie Zimmerman................ .291
Les Mann............................... .273
Charlie Hollocher................... .316
Max Flack.............................. .294
Heinie Zimmerman .306
Max Flack.............................. .302
Ray Grimes............................ .321
Ray Grimes............................ .354
Bob OFarrell, Jigger Statz...... .319
George Grantham.................. .316
Howard Freigau...................... .307
Hack Wilson........................... .321
Riggs Stephenson.................. .344
Riggs Stephenson.................. .324
Rogers Hornsby..................... +.380
Riggs Stephenson .342
Riggs Stephenson.................. .367
C. Grimm, R. Hornsby............. .331
Riggs Stephenson.................. .324
Babe Herman........................ .289
Kiki Cuyler.............................. .338
Gabby Hartnett...................... .344
Frank Demaree...................... .350
Gabby Hartnett...................... .354
Stan Hack.............................. .320
Hank Leiber........................... .310
Riggs Stephenson .329
RUNS SCORED
Ross Barnes..........................*#126
Calvin McVey...............................58
Joe Start.....................................58
Ned Williamson...........................66
Cap Anson 194
Abner Dalrymple.....................*#91
George Gore...........................*#86
George Gore...........................*#99
George Gore.............................105
King Kelly................................*120
King Kelly................................*124
King Kelly..............................*#155
Jimmy Ryan...............................117
Jimmy Ryan...............................115
Hugh Duffy................................144
Cap Anson 888
Cliff Carroll................................134
Bill Dahlen................................114
Bill Dahlen................................114
Bill Dahlen................................113
Bill Dahlen................................150
Bill Everitt.................................129
Bill Dahlen................................137
Bill Lange..................................119
Jimmy Ryan...............................122
Jimmy Ryan.................................91
Jimmy Ryan 911
Sam Mertes................................72
Topsy Hartsel............................111
Jimmy Slagle...............................66
Jimmy Slagle.............................104
Frank Chance..............................89
Jimmy Slagle...............................96
Frank Chance....................**##103
Jimmy Sheckard..........................76
Johnny Evers...............................83
Johnny Evers...............................88
Frank Chance 646
Frank Schulte.............................93
Jimmy Sheckard......................*121
Heinie Zimmerman.....................95
Tommy Leach............................*99
Vic Saier.....................................87
Vic Saier.....................................74
Max Flack...................................65
Max Flack, Fred Merkle...............65
Max Flack...................................74
Max Flack...................................71
Frank Schulte 524
Max Flack...................................85
Ray Grimes.................................91
Ray Grimes.................................99
Jigger Statz...............................110
George Grantham.......................85
Sparky Adams.............................95
Cliff Heathcote............................98
Hack Wilson..............................119
Kiki Cuyler...................................92
Rogers Hornsby...................+*#156
Hack Wilson 440
Kiki Cuyler.................................155
Woody English...........................117
Billy Herman.............................102
Billy Herman...............................82
Kiki Cuyler...................................80
Augie Galan..........................*#133
Stan Hack.................................102
Stan Hack, Billy Herman...........106
Stan Hack.................................109
Stan Hack.................................112
Billy Herman 794
HITS
Ross Barnes..........................*#138
Calvin McVey...............................98
Joe Start...............................*#100
Abner Dalrymple.........................97
Cap Anson 353
Abner Dalrymple...................*#126
Cap Anson.............................*#137
Cap Anson.................................126
George Gore.............................131
Abner Dalrymple.......................161
Cap Anson.................................144
Cap Anson.............................*#187
Cap Anson.................................224
Jimmy Ryan...........................*#182
Jimmy Ryan...............................177
Cap Anson 1575
Cliff Carroll................................166
Cap Anson.................................158
Bill Dahlen................................169
Bill Dahlen................................146
Walt Wilmot..............................199
Bill Everitt.................................197
Bill Everitt.................................184
Bill Lange..................................163
Bill Everitt.................................190
Bill Everitt.................................166
Jimmy Ryan 1348
Jack McCarthy..........................148
Topsy Hartsel............................187
Jimmy Slagle.............................146
Jimmy Slagle.............................162
Doc Casey.................................147
Jimmy Slagle.............................153
Harry Steinfeldt.......................*176
Harry Steinfeldt.........................144
Joe Tinker.................................146
Solly Hofman............................150
Frank Chance 1062
Frank Schulte...........................168
Frank Schulte...........................173
Heinie Zimmerman.................*207
Vic Saier...................................150
Heinie Zimmerman...................167
Bob Fisher................................163
Vic Saier...................................126
Fred Merkle..............................146
Charlie Hollocher....................*161
Max Flack.................................138
Heinie Zimmerman 1027
Max Flack.................................157
Max Flack.................................172
Charlie Hollocher......................201
Jigger Statz...............................209
Jigger Statz...............................152
Sparky Adams...........................180
Sparky Adams...........................193
Riggs Stephenson.....................199
Riggs Stephenson.....................166
Rogers Hornsby.......................+229
Sparky Adams 780
Kiki Cuyler.................................228
Kiki Cuyler, Woody English.........202
Billy Herman.............................206
Billy Herman.............................173
Kiki Cuyler.................................189
Billy Herman.........................*#227
Frank Demaree.........................212
Frank Demaree.........................199
Stan Hack.................................195
Stan Hack, Billy Herman...........191
Billy Herman 1540
DOUBLES
R. Barnes, P. Hines..............**##21
Cap Anson...............................*#20
Anson, Harbidge, Start................12
Abner Dalrymple.........................25
Cap Anson 67
Abner Dalrymple.........................25
King Kelly............................**##27
King Kelly................................*#37
Ned Williamson.......................*#49
Cap Anson...................................32
Cap Anson...............................*#35
Cap Anson...................................34
Cap Anson...................................33
Jimmy Ryan.........................**##33
Cap Anson...................................30
Cap Anson 291
Jimmy Cooney.............................19
Cap Anson...................................25
Cap Anson...................................23
Bill Dahlen..................................28
Walt Wilmot................................45
Bill Lange....................................27
Bill Dahlen..................................30
Jimmy Ryan.................................33
Bill Dahlen..................................35
Bill Lange....................................21
Jimmy Ryan 232
Sam Mertes, Jimmy Ryan............25
Topsy Hartsel..............................25
Johnny Kling, Joe Tinker..............19
Johnny Kling...............................29
Doc Casey...................................20
Doc Casey...................................21
J. Sheckard, H. Steinfeldt............27
Harry Steinfeldt...........................25
Frank Chance..............................27
Jimmy Sheckard..........................29
Frank Chance 172
Frank Schulte.............................29
Frank Schulte.............................30
Heinie Zimmerman.....................41
F. Schulte, H. Zimmerman............28
Heinie Zimmerman.....................36
Vic Saier.....................................35
V. Saier, H. Zimmerman...............25
Fred Merkle................................30
Les Mann....................................27
Charlie Deal................................23
Heinie Zimmerman 196
Max Flack...................................30
Ray Grimes.................................38
Ray Grimes.................................45
George Grantham.......................36
Jigger Statz.................................22
S. Adams, C. Grimm.....................29
Hack Wilson................................36
Riggs Stephenson.....................*46
Riggs Stephenson.......................36
Rogers Hornsby...........................47
Gabby Hartnett 143
Kiki Cuyler...................................50
Woody English.............................38
Riggs Stephenson.......................49
Babe Herman.............................36
Kiki Cuyler...............................**42
Billy Herman.........................+*#57
Billy Herman.............................+57
Frank Demaree...........................36
Stan Hack, Billy Herman.............34
Augie Galan................................36
Billy Herman 322
299
YEAR
1876
1877
1878
1879
1870s
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1880s
1890
1891
1892
1843
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1890s
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1900s
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
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1919
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1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
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1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1930s
300
TRIPLES
Ross Barnes............................*#14
Paul Hines, Cal McVey................... 7
Joe Start....................................... 5
Ned Williamson...........................13
Ross Barnes 14
Abner Dalrymple.........................12
George Gore................................. 9
Abner Dalrymple.........................11
King Kelly....................................10
Fred Pfeffer.................................10
George Gore...............................13
A. Dalrymple, G. Gore..................12
Marty Sullivan.............................16
G. Van Haltren, N. Williamson......14
Jimmy Ryan.................................14
Cap Anson 76
Walt Wilmot................................13
Jimmy Ryan.................................15
Bill Dahlen..................................19
Bill Dahlen..................................15
Bill Dahlen..................................14
Bill Lange....................................16
Bill Dahlen..................................19
Jimmy Ryan.................................17
Jimmy Ryan.................................13
Sam Mertes................................16
Bill Dahlen 106
Bill Bradley................................... 8
Topsy Hartsel..............................16
Joe Tinker..................................... 5
Johnny Kling...............................13
Joe Tinker...................................13
B. Maloney, F. Schulte.................14
Frank Schulte.........................**13
Johnny Kling................................. 8
Joe Tinker...................................14
Frank Schulte, Joe Tinker............11
Joe Tinker 65
Solly Hofman..............................16
Frank Schulte...........................+21
V. Saier, H. Zimmerman...............14
Vic Saier.................................+*21
Heinie Zimmerman.....................12
V. Saier, H. Zimmerman...............11
Les Mann, Cy Williams................... 9
Les Mann....................................10
Max Flack...................................10
Les Mann...................................... 8
Heinie Zimmerman 77
Dave Robertson..........................11
C. Deal, C. Hollocher..................... 8
Ray Grimes.................................12
Barney Friberg............................11
G. Hartnett, C. Heathcote.............. 7
Howard Freigau...........................10
Hack Wilson.................................. 8
Hack Wilson................................12
Cuyler, Hartnett, Stephenson, Wilson...9
Rogers Hornsby............................. 8
Hack Wilson 34
Kiki Cuyler, Woody English...........17
Kiki Cuyler...................................12
Kiki Cuyler..................................... 9
Babe Herman.............................12
Kiki Cuyler..................................... 8
Phil Cavarretta............................12
Billy Herman................................. 7
Billy Herman...............................11
Stan Hack...................................11
Billy Herman...........................*#18
Billy Herman 64
HOME RUNS
Cap Anson, Paul Hines.................. 2
NONE........................................... 0
Hankinsom, Remsen, Start............ 1
Flint, Peters, Williamson................ 1
C. Anson, P. Hines, J. Peters 2
George Gore................................. 2
Tom Burns..................................... 4
Silver Flint..................................... 4
King Kelly...................................... 3
Ned Williamson....................... *#27
Abner Dalrymple....................... *11
Cap Anson................................... 10
Fred Pfeffer................................. 16
Jimmy Ryan............................. *#16
Jimmy Ryan................................. 17
Fred Pfeffer 69
Walt Wilmot............................ **13
Walt Wilmot................................ 11
Jimmy Ryan................................. 10
Bill Lange...................................... 8
Bill Dahlen.................................. 15
Bill Lange.................................... 10
Bill Dahlen.................................... 9
Bill Dahlen.................................... 6
Bill Lange...................................... 5
Sam Mertes.................................. 9
Bill Dahlen 57
Sam Mertes.................................. 7
Topsy Hartsel................................ 7
Charlie Dexter, Joe Tinker.............. 2
Johnny Kling................................. 3
Frank Chance................................ 6
Chance, Maloney, Tinker................ 2
Frank Schulte............................... 7
Johnny Evers, Frank Schulte.......... 2
Joe Tinker..................................... 6
Frank Schulte, Joe Tinker.............. 4
Joe Tinker 21
Frank Schulte.....................**##10
Frank Schulte......................... *#21
Heinie Zimmerman................... *14
Vic Saier..................................... 14
Vic Saier..................................... 18
Cy Williams................................. 13
Cy Williams.........................**##12
Larry Doyle.................................... 6
Max Flack..................................... 4
Max Flack..................................... 6
Frank Schulte 74
Dave Robertson.......................... 10
Max Flack, Ray Grimes.................. 6
Ray Grimes................................. 14
Hack Miller................................. 20
Gabby Hartnett........................... 16
Gabby Hartnett........................... 24
Hack Wilson.............................. *21
Hack Wilson............................ **30
Hack Wilson............................ **31
R. Hornsby, H. Wilson.................. 39
Hack Wilson 121
Hack Wilson............................ *#56
Rogers Hornsby........................... 16
Johnny Moore............................. 13
Gabby Hartnett, Billy Herman...... 16
Gabby Hartnett........................... 22
Chuck Klein................................ 21
Frank Demaree........................... 16
Augie Galan................................ 18
Ripper Collins............................. 13
Hank Leiber................................ 24
Gabby Hartnett 149
RUNS BATTED IN
Deacon White......................... *#60
Johnny Peters............................. 41
Cap Anson................................... 40
Silver Flint................................... 41
Cap Anson 165
Cap Anson............................... *#74
Cap Anson............................... *#82
Cap Anson............................... *#83
Cap Anson................................... 68
Cap Anson............................... *102
Cap Anson.............................*#108
Cap Anson............................... *147
Cap Anson................................. 102
Cap Anson................................. *84
Cap Anson................................. 117
Cap Anson 967
Cap Anson................................. 107
Cap Anson.............................*#120
Cap Anson................................... 74
Cap Anson................................... 91
Walt Wilmot.............................. 130
Bill Lange.................................... 98
Bill Lange.................................... 92
Jimmy Ryan................................. 85
Bill Dahlen, Jimmy Ryan.............. 79
Sam Mertes................................ 81
Cap Anson 747
Sam Mertes................................ 60
Charlie Dexter............................. 66
Johnny Kling............................... 59
Frank Chance.............................. 81
Jack McCarthy............................ 51
Frank Chance.............................. 70
Harry Steinfeldt....................... **83
Harry Steinfeldt........................... 70
Joe Tinker................................... 68
Frank Schulte............................. 60
Frank Chance 501
Solly Hofman.............................. 86
Frank Schulte.......................**107
Heinie Zimmerman..................... 99
Heinie Zimmerman..................... 95
Heinie Zimmerman..................... 87
Vic Saier, Cy Williams.................. 64
Cy Williams................................. 66
Larry Doyle.................................. 61
Fred Merkle................................ 65
Fred Merkle................................ 62
Heinie Zimmerman 530
Dave Robertson.......................... 75
Ray Grimes................................. 79
Ray Grimes................................. 99
Barney Friberg, Hack Miller......... 88
Barney Friberg............................ 82
Charlie Grimm............................. 76
Hack Wilson.............................. 109
Hack Wilson.............................. 129
Hack Wilson.............................. 120
Hack Wilson..........................*#159
Hack Wilson 517
Hack Wilson........................+*#191
Rogers Hornsby........................... 90
Riggs Stephenson....................... 85
Babe Herman............................. 93
Gabby Hartnett........................... 90
Gabby Hartnett........................... 91
Frank Demaree........................... 96
Frank Demaree......................... 115
Augie Galan................................ 69
Hank Leiber................................ 88
Gabby Hartnett 777
STOLEN BASES
King Kelly.................................... 53
Fred Pfeffer................................. 57
Fred Pfeffer................................. 64
Hugh Duffy.................................. 52
Fred Pfeffer 196
Walt Wilmot................................ 76
Walt Wilmot................................ 42
Bill Dahlen.................................. 60
Bill Lange.................................... 47
Walt Wilmot................................ 76
Bill Lange.................................... 67
Bill Lange.................................. +84
Bill Lange................................ *#73
Jimmy Ryan................................. 29
Sam Mertes................................ 45
Bill Lange 399
Sam Mertes................................ 38
Topsy Hartsel.............................. 41
Jimmy Slagle............................... 41
Frank Chance......................**##67
Frank Chance.............................. 42
Bill Maloney........................**##59
Frank Chance.......................... *#57
Johnny Evers............................... 46
Johnny Evers............................... 36
Frank Chance.............................. 29
Frank Chance 357
Solly Hofman.............................. 29
Jimmy Sheckard.......................... 32
Joe Tinker................................... 25
Vic Saier..................................... 26
Wilbur Good............................... 31
Vic Saier..................................... 29
Max Flack................................... 24
Max Flack, Rollie Zeider.............. 17
Charlie Hollocher........................ 26
Fred Merkle................................ 20
Frank Schulte 127
Charlie Hollocher........................ 20
Max Flack, George Maisel........... 17
Charlie Hollocher........................ 19
George Grantham....................... 43
Cliff Heathcote............................ 26
Sparky Adams............................. 26
Sparky Adams............................. 27
Sparky Adams............................. 26
Kiki Cuyler............................... *#37
Kiki Cuyler............................... *#43
Cliff Heathcote 117
Kiki Cuyler............................... *#37
Kiki Cuyler................................... 13
Billy Herman............................... 14
Babe Herman............................... 6
Kiki Cuyler................................... 15
Augie Galan.............................. *22
Stan Hack................................... 17
Augie Galan.............................. *23
Stan Hack................................. *16
Stan Hack............................... **17
Stan Hack 100
BATTING AVERAGE
Stan Hack.............................. .317
Stan Hack.............................. .317
Stan Hack, Lou Novikoff......... .300
Bill Nicholson........................ .309
Phil Cavarretta....................... .321
Phil Cavarretta.................... *#.355
Eddie Waitkus........................ .304
Phil Cavarretta....................... .314
Andy Pafko............................. .312
Andy Pafko............................. .281
Stan Hack .303
Andy Pafko............................. .304
Frank Baumholtz.................... .284
Frank Baumholtz.................... .325
Dee Fondy............................. .309
Hank Sauer............................ .288
Ernie Banks........................... .295
Ernie Banks........................... .297
Walt Moryn............................ .289
Ernie Banks........................... .313
Ernie Banks........................... .304
Frank Baumholtz .300
Richie Ashburn....................... .291
George Altman....................... .303
George Altman....................... .318
Ron Santo.............................. .297
Ron Santo.............................. .313
Billy Williams......................... .315
Ron Santo.............................. .312
Ron Santo.............................. .300
Glenn Beckert........................ .294
Billy Williams......................... .293
Billy Williams .292
Billy Williams......................... .322
Glenn Beckert........................ .342
Billy Williams...................... *#.333
Jose Cardenal........................ .303
Bill Madlock.......................... .313
Bill Madlock......................... *.354
Bill Madlock....................... *#.339
Steve Ontiveros...................... .299
Bill Buckner........................... .323
Dave Kingman....................... .288
Bill Madlock .336
Bill Buckner.......................... *.324
Bill Buckner........................... .311
Leon Durham......................... .312
Keith Moreland...................... .302
Ryne Sandberg....................... .314
Keith Moreland...................... .307
Ryne Sandberg....................... .284
Ryne Sandberg....................... .294
Rafael Palmeiro..................... .307
Mark Grace............................ .314
Bill Buckner .302
RUNS SCORED
Stan Hack................................. 101
Stan Hack................................. 111
Stan Hack................................... 91
Bill Nicholson............................. 95
Bill Nicholson......................... *116
Stan Hack................................. 110
Phil Cavarretta............................ 89
Bill Nicholson............................. 69
Eddie Waitkus............................. 87
Andy Pafko.................................. 79
Bill Nicholson 701
Andy Pafko.................................. 95
Randy Jackson............................ 78
Hank Sauer................................. 89
Dee Fondy.................................. 79
Hank Sauer................................. 98
Ernie Banks................................ 98
Ernie Banks................................ 82
Ernie Banks.............................. 113
Ernie Banks.............................. 119
Ernie Banks................................ 97
Ernie Banks 582
Richie Ashburn............................ 99
Ron Santo................................... 84
Billy Williams.............................. 94
Billy Williams.............................. 87
Billy Williams............................ 100
Billy Williams............................ 115
Billy Williams............................ 100
Ron Santo................................. 107
Glenn Beckert......................... *#98
Don Kessinger........................... 109
Billy Williams 861
Billy Williams........................*#137
Billy Williams.............................. 86
Jose Cardenal............................. 96
Rick Monday............................... 93
Rick Monday............................... 84
Rick Monday............................... 89
Rick Monday............................. 107
Ivan DeJesus............................... 91
Ivan DeJesus........................... *104
Dave Kingman............................ 97
Don Kessinger 466
Ivan DeJesus............................... 78
Ivan DeJesus............................... 49
Ryne Sandberg.......................... 103
Ryne Sandberg............................ 94
Ryne Sandberg........................ *114
Ryne Sandberg.......................... 113
Keith Moreland........................... 72
Andre Dawson............................. 90
Andre Dawson............................. 78
Ryne Sandberg......................**104
Ryne Sandberg 754
HITS
Stan Hack.............................**191
Stan Hack...............................*186
Bill Nicholson...........................173
Bill Nicholson...........................188
Phil Cavarretta......................**197
Stan Hack.................................193
Phil Cavarretta..........................150
Andy Pafko................................155
Andy Pafko................................171
Andy Pafko................................146
Phil Cavarretta 1304
Andy Pafko................................156
Frankie Baumholtz....................159
Dee Fondy................................166
Dee Fondy................................184
Ernie Banks..............................163
Ernie Banks..............................176
Ernie Banks..............................160
Ernie Banks..............................169
Ernie Banks..............................193
Ernie Banks..............................179
Ernie Banks 1051
Ernie Banks..............................162
Ron Santo.................................164
Billy Williams............................184
Ron Santo.................................187
Billy Williams............................201
Billy Williams............................203
Glenn Beckert...........................188
Ron Santo, Billy Williams...........176
Glenn Beckert...........................189
Billy Williams............................188
Billy Williams 1651
Billy Williams....................**##205
Glenn Beckert...........................181
Billy Williams............................191
Billy Williams............................166
Jose Cardenal...........................159
Jose Cardenal, Bill Madlock......182
Bill Madlock.............................174
Ivan DeJesus.............................166
Ivan DeJesus.............................172
Ivan DeJesus.............................180
Don Kessinger 937
Bill Buckner..............................187
Bill Buckner..............................131
Bill Buckner..............................201
Bill Buckner..............................175
Ryne Sandberg..........................200
Ryne Sandberg..........................186
Ryne Sandberg..........................178
Andre Dawson...........................178
Andre Dawson...........................179
Ryne Sandberg..........................176
Ryne Sandberg 1394
DOUBLES
Jim Gleeson................................ 39
Dom Dallessandro...................... 36
Stan Hack................................... 36
Bill Nicholson............................. 30
Don Johnson............................... 37
Phil Cavarretta............................ 34
Phil Cavarretta............................ 28
Bill Nicholson, Eddie Waitkus...... 28
Andy Pafko.................................. 30
Andy Pafko.................................. 29
Phil Cavarretta 241
Hank Sauer................................. 32
Frankie Baumholtz...................... 28
Hank Sauer................................. 31
Frankie Baumholtz...................... 36
Ralph Kiner................................. 36
Gene Baker, Ernie Banks............. 29
Walt Moryn................................. 27
Ernie Banks................................ 34
Bobby Thomson.......................... 27
Tony Taylor.................................. 30
Ernie Banks 156
Ernie Banks................................ 32
Ron Santo................................... 32
George Altman............................ 27
Billy Williams.............................. 36
Billy Williams.............................. 39
Billy Williams.............................. 39
Adolfo Phillips............................. 29
Glenn Beckert............................. 32
Billy Williams.............................. 30
Don Kessinger............................. 38
Billy Williams 263
Billy Williams.............................. 34
Billy Williams.............................. 27
Billy Williams.............................. 34
Jose Cardenal............................. 33
Jose Cardenal............................. 35
Jose Cardenal............................. 30
Bill Madlock............................... 36
Jerry Morales.............................. 34
Bill Buckner................................ 26
Bill Buckner, Jerry Martin............ 34
Jose Cardenal 159
Bill Buckner................................ 41
Bill Buckner..........................*##35
Bill Buckner................................ 34
Bill Buckner............................ **38
Ryne Sandberg............................ 36
Leon Durham.............................. 32
Shawon Dunston......................... 37
Keith Moreland........................... 29
Rafael Palmeiro.......................... 41
Mark Grace................................. 28
Ryne Sandberg 226
301
YEAR
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1940s
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1950s
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1960s
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1970s
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1980s
TRIPLES
Jim Gleeson................................ 11
Stan Hack..................................... 5
Bill Nicholson............................. 11
Peanuts Lowrey........................... 12
Phil Cavarretta............................ 15
Andy Pafko.................................. 12
Phil Cavarretta............................ 10
Andy Pafko.................................... 7
Eddie Waitkus............................. 10
Roy Smalley................................ 10
Phil Cavarretta 70
Roy Smalley.................................. 9
Frankie Baumholtz...................... 10
Dee Fondy.................................... 9
Dee Fondy.................................. 11
Ernie Banks.................................. 7
Ernie Banks.................................. 9
Dee Fondy.................................... 9
Ernie Banks.................................. 6
Ernie Banks................................ 11
Al Dark.......................................... 9
Ernie Banks 48
Bob Will........................................ 9
George Altman.......................... *12
Ken Hubbs.................................... 9
Lou Brock................................... 11
Ron Santo...........................**##13
Billy Williams................................ 6
Ron Santo..................................... 8
Billy Williams.............................. 12
Billy Williams................................ 8
Billy Williams.............................. 10
Billy Williams 69
Don Kessinger............................. 14
Don Kessinger............................... 6
Cardenal, Kessinger, Williams........ 6
Rick Monday................................. 5
Kessinger, Monday, Morales.......... 7
Don Kessinger............................. 10
Rick Monday, Joe Wallis................ 5
Ivan DeJesus................................. 7
Ivan DeJesus, Greg Gross.............. 7
Ivan DeJesus............................... 10
Don Kessinger 46
Lenny Randle................................ 6
Leon Durham................................ 6
Larry Bowa, Leon Durham.............. 7
Leon Durham................................ 8
Ryne Sandberg....................**##19
Ryne Sandberg.............................. 6
Leon Durham................................ 7
Dave Martinez.............................. 8
A. Dawson, R. Sandberg................. 8
Dawson, Dunston, Smith............... 6
Ryne Sandberg 54
HOME RUNS
Bill Nicholson............................. 25
Bill Nicholson............................. 26
Bill Nicholson............................. 21
Bill Nicholson........................... *29
Bill Nicholson......................... *#33
Bill Nicholson............................. 13
P. Cavarretta, B. Nicholson............. 8
Bill Nicholson............................. 26
Andy Pafko.................................. 26
Hank Sauer................................. 27
Bill Nicholson 200
Andy Pafko.................................. 36
Hank Sauer................................. 30
Hank Sauer.........................**##37
Ralph Kiner................................. 28
Hank Sauer................................. 41
Ernie Banks................................ 44
Ernie Banks................................ 28
Ernie Banks................................ 43
Ernie Banks............................ *#47
Ernie Banks................................ 45
Ernie Banks 228
Ernie Banks............................ *#41
Ernie Banks................................ 29
Ernie Banks................................ 37
Ron Santo, Billy Williams............. 25
Billy Williams.............................. 33
Billy Williams.............................. 34
Ron Santo................................... 30
Ron Santo................................... 31
Ernie Banks................................ 32
Ron Santo................................... 29
Ernie Banks 269
Billy Williams.............................. 42
Billy Williams.............................. 28
Billy Williams.............................. 37
Rick Monday............................... 26
Rick Monday............................... 20
Andre Thornton........................... 18
Rick Monday............................... 32
Bobby Murcer............................. 27
Dave Kingman............................ 28
Dave Kingman........................ *#48
Billy Williams 143
Jerry Martin................................ 23
Bill Buckner, Leon Durham.......... 10
Leon Durham.............................. 22
Ron Cey, Jody Davis.................... 24
Ron Cey...................................... 25
Ryne Sandberg............................ 26
Gary Matthews, Jody Davis.......... 21
Andre Dawson.......................*##49
Andre Dawson............................. 24
Ryne Sandberg............................ 30
Ryne Sandberg 139
RUNS BATTED IN
Bill Nicholson............................. 98
Bill Nicholson............................. 98
Bill Nicholson............................. 78
Bill Nicholson.......................*#128
Bill Nicholson.......................*#122
Andy Pafko................................ 110
Phil Cavarretta............................ 78
Bill Nicholson............................. 75
Andy Pafko................................ 101
Hank Sauer................................. 83
Bill Nicholson 795
Hank Sauer............................... 103
Hank Sauer................................. 89
Hank Sauer...........................*#121
Ralph Kiner................................. 87
Hank Sauer............................... 103
Ernie Banks.............................. 117
Ernie Banks................................ 85
Ernie Banks.............................. 102
Ernie Banks..........................*#129
Ernie Banks..........................*#143
Ernie Banks 661
Ernie Banks.............................. 117
George Altman............................ 96
Ernie Banks.............................. 104
Ron Santo................................... 99
Ron Santo................................. 114
Billy Williams............................ 108
Ron Santo................................... 94
Ron Santo................................... 98
Ron Santo, Billy Williams............. 98
Ron Santo................................. 123
Ron Santo 937
Billy Williams............................ 129
Billy Williams.............................. 93
Billy Williams............................ 122
Billy Williams.............................. 86
Jerry Morales.............................. 82
Jerry Morales.............................. 91
Bill Madlock............................... 84
Bobby Murcer............................. 89
Dave Kingman............................ 79
Dave Kingman.......................... 115
Billy Williams 498
Jerry Martin................................ 73
Bill Buckner................................ 75
Bill Buckner.............................. 105
Ron Cey...................................... 90
Ron Cey...................................... 97
Keith Moreland......................... 106
Keith Moreland........................... 79
Andre Dawson.......................*#137
Andre Dawson............................. 79
Mark Grace................................. 79
Ryne Sandberg 549
STOLEN BASES
Stan Hack................................... 21
Stan Hack................................... 10
Lennie Merullo............................ 14
Peanuts Lowrey........................... 13
Roy Hughes................................. 16
Stan Hack................................... 12
Peanuts Lowrey........................... 10
Lennie Merullo, Andy Pafko........... 4
Eddie Waitkus............................. 11
Hal Jeffcoat................................ 12
Stan Hack 65
Wayne Terwilliger......................... 13
Randy Jackson............................ 14
Dee Fondy.................................. 13
Eddie Miksis............................... 13
Dee Fondy.................................. 20
Gene Baker, Ernie Banks............... 9
Solly Drake, Dee Fondy................. 9
Ernie Banks.................................. 8
Tony Taylor.................................. 21
Tony Taylor.................................. 23
Dee Fondy 66
Richie Ashburn............................ 16
Richie Ashburn.............................. 7
George Altman............................ 19
Lou Brock................................... 24
Billy Cowan................................. 12
Don Landrum.............................. 14
Adolfo Phillips............................. 32
Adolfo Phillips............................. 24
Don Kessinger, Adolfo Phillips....... 9
Don Kessinger............................. 11
Adolfo Phillips 66
Don Kessinger............................. 12
Don Kessinger............................. 15
Jose Cardenal............................. 25
Jose Cardenal............................. 19
Jose Cardenal............................. 23
Jose Cardenal............................. 34
Jose Cardenal............................. 23
Ivan DeJesus............................... 24
Ivan DeJesus............................... 41
Ivan DeJesus............................... 24
Jose Cardenal 129
Ivan DeJesus............................... 44
Leon Durham.............................. 25
Bump Wills................................. 35
Ryne Sandberg............................ 37
Bobby Dernier............................. 45
Ryne Sandberg............................ 54
Ryne Sandberg............................ 34
Ryne Sandberg............................ 21
Shawon Dunston......................... 30
Jerome Walton............................ 24
Ryne Sandberg 250
IF AT FIRST ...
On June 29, 1937, Cubs first baseman Jimmy Collins set a National League record by not having any fielding chances in the Cubs 11-9 victory over
the Cardinals in St. Louis. Left fielder Augie Galan and catcher Gabby Hartnett each had eight of the Cubs 27 putouts, followed by second
baseman Billy Herman (4), shortstop Billy Jurges (3), center fielder Joe Marty (2), starting right fielder Frank Demaree (1) and substitute
right fielder Phil Cavarretta (1). Herman had both Cubs assists in the game on force plays at second base.
The only other N.L. first baseman to accomplish that feat was the Cubs Fred McGriff on August 15, 2002, vs. Houston. Catchers Todd Hundley (14)
and Joe Girardi (3) recorded 17 of the clubs 27 putouts via the strikeout route. Shortstop Alex Gonzalez had the Cubs only assist on a
ninth-inning ground out.
302
BATTING AVERAGE
Andre Dawson........................ .310
Ryne Sandberg....................... .291
Mark Grace............................ .307
Mark Grace............................ .325
Sammy Sosa.......................... .300
Mark Grace............................ .326
Mark Grace............................ .331
Mark Grace............................ .319
Mark Grace............................ .309
Mark Grace............................ .309
Mark Grace .311
Sammy Sosa.......................... .320
Sammy Sosa.......................... .328
Sammy Sosa.......................... .288
Mark Grudzielanek................. .314
Aramis Ramirez...................... .318
DerrekLee........................... *.335
Michael Barrett....................... .305
Derrek Lee.............................. .301
Ryan Theriot............................ .307
Derrek Lee.............................. .306
Derrek Lee .304
Starlin Castro......................... .300
Starlin Castro.......................... .307
Anthony Rizzo......................... .285
Dioner Navarro....................... .300
Starlin Castro .283
RUNS SCORED
Ryne Sandberg........................ *116
Ryne Sandberg.......................... 104
Ryne Sandberg.......................... 100
Sammy Sosa............................... 92
Sammy Sosa............................... 59
Mark Grace................................. 97
Brian McRae............................. 111
Sammy Sosa............................... 90
Sammy Sosa.........................*#134
Sammy Sosa............................. 114
Mark Grace 843
Sammy Sosa............................. 106
Sammy Sosa.........................*#146
Sammy Sosa........................... *122
Sammy Sosa............................... 99
Moises Alou.............................. 106
Derrek Lee................................ 120
Aramis Ramirez........................... 93
Alfonso Soriano........................... 97
Mark DeRosa............................ 103
Derrek Lee.................................. 91
Sammy Sosa 542
Marlon Byrd................................ 84
Starlin Castro.............................. 91
Starlin Castro.............................. 78
Anthony Rizzo............................. 71
Starlin Castro 281
HITS
Ryne Sandberg..........................188
Ryne Sandberg..........................170
Ryne Sandberg..........................186
Mark Grace...............................193
Sammy Sosa.............................128
Mark Grace...............................180
Mark Grace...............................181
Mark Grace...............................177
Sammy Sosa.............................198
Mark Grace...............................183
Mark Grace 1754
Sammy Sosa.............................193
Sammy Sosa.............................189
Sammy Sosa.............................160
Moises Alou..............................158
Moises Alou..............................176
Derrek Lee................................199
Juan Pierre..............................*204
Derrek Lee................................180
Derrek Lee................................181
Ryan Theriot..............................171
Aramis Ramirez 961
Marlon Byrd..............................170
Starlin Castro..........................*207
Starlin Castro............................183
Starlin Castro............................163
Starlin Castro 692
DOUBLES
Mark Grace................................. 32
Ryne Sandberg............................ 32
Mark Grace................................. 37
Mark Grace................................. 39
Rick Wilkins................................ 25
Mark Grace............................... *51
Mark Grace................................. 39
Mark Grace................................. 32
Mark Grace................................. 39
Mark Grace................................. 44
Mark Grace 364
Mark Grace................................. 41
Eric Young................................... 43
Corey Patterson.......................... 30
Mark Grudzielanek...................... 38
DerrekLee.................................. 39
Derrek Lee.................................. 50
Aramis Ramirez........................... 38
Derrek Lee.................................. 43
Aramis Ramirez........................... 44
Kosuke Fukudome...................... 38
Derrek Lee 218
Alfonso Soriano........................... 40
Starlin Castro.............................. 36
Alfonso Soriano........................... 33
Anthony Rizzo............................. 40
Starlin Castro 130
YEAR
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
1990s
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2000s
2010
2011
2012
2013
2010s
TRIPLES
Shawon Dunston........................... 8
Shawon Dunston........................... 7
Ryne Sandberg.............................. 8
Dwight Smith, Sammy Sosa........... 5
Sammy Sosa................................. 6
Scott Bullett, Brian McRae............ 7
Brian McRae................................. 5
5 players tied at........................... 5
Brant Brown, Jose Hernandez........ 7
Lance Johnson.............................. 6
Mark Grace 30
Damon Buford, Jose Nieves........... 3
Michael Tucker.............................. 7
A. Gonzalez, C. Patterson............... 5
Corey Patterson............................ 7
M. Barrett, C. Patterson................. 5
Four Tied....................................... 3
Juan Pierre.................................. 13
Derrek Lee.................................... 5
Ryan Theriot.................................. 4
Kosuke Fukudome, Ryan Theriot.... 5
Corey Patterson 21
Tyler Colvin, Starlin Castro............. 5
Starlin Castro................................ 9
Starlin Castro.............................. 12
David DeJeus, Nate Schierholtz..... 3
Starlin Castro 28
HOME RUNS
Ryne Sandberg.......................... *40
Andre Dawson............................. 31
Ryne Sandberg............................ 26
Sammy Sosa............................... 33
Sammy Sosa............................... 25
Sammy Sosa............................... 36
Sammy Sosa............................... 40
Sammy Sosa............................... 36
Sammy Sosa............................. +66
Sammy Sosa............................... 63
Sammy Sosa 307
Sammy Sosa........................... *#50
Sammy Sosa............................... 64
Sammy Sosa............................. *49
Sammy Sosa............................... 40
Moises Alou................................ 39
Derrek Lee.................................. 46
Aramis Ramirez........................... 38
Alfonso Soriano........................... 33
Alfonso Soriano........................... 29
Derrek Lee.................................. 35
Sammy Sosa 238
Aramis Ramirez........................... 25
Carlos Pea................................ 28
Alfonso Soriano........................... 32
Anthony Rizzo............................. 23
Alfonso Soriano 99
RUNS BATTED IN
A. Dawson, R. Sandberg.............100
Andre Dawson...........................104
Andre Dawson.............................90
Mark Grace.................................98
Sammy Sosa...............................70
Sammy Sosa.............................119
Sammy Sosa.............................100
Sammy Sosa.............................119
Sammy Sosa.........................*#158
Sammy Sosa.............................141
Sammy Sosa 825
Sammy Sosa.............................138
Sammy Sosa.........................*#160
Sammy Sosa.............................108
Sammy Sosa.............................103
AramisRamirez.........................106
Derrek Lee................................107
Aramis Ramirez.........................119
Aramis Ramirez.........................101
Aramis Ramirez.........................111
Derrek Lee................................111
Aramis Ramirez 630
Aramis Ramirez...........................83
Aramis Ramirez...........................93
Alfonso Soriano.........................108
Anthony Rizzo.............................80
Alfonso Soriano 326
STOLEN BASES
S. Dunston, R. Sandberg.............. 25
Ced Landrum.............................. 27
Ryne Sandberg............................ 17
Sammy Sosa............................... 36
Sammy Sosa............................... 22
Sammy Sosa............................... 34
Brian McRae............................... 37
Shawon Dunston......................... 29
Sammy Sosa............................... 18
Lance Johnson............................ 13
Sammy Sosa 172
Eric Young................................... 54
Eric Young................................... 31
Corey Patterson.......................... 18
Tom Goodwin.............................. 19
Corey Patterson.......................... 32
D.Lee, C.Patterson..................... 15
Juan Pierre.................................. 58
Ryan Theriot................................ 28
Ryan Theriot................................ 22
Ryan Theriot................................ 21
Corey Patterson 86
Ryan Theriot................................ 16
Tony Campana............................ 24
Tony Campana............................ 30
Alfonso Soriano........................... 10
Starlin Castro 66
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1887
1912
1922
1923
1929
1930
1930
1930
1931
1931
1932
1935
1935
1936
1936
1964
1965
1970
1982
1984
2006
2011
1894
1876
1989
1892
1894
1966
1929
1968
1896
1973
1927
1937
1945
1912
1930
1943
1980
2009
1929
1934
1966
1988
2007
224
207
201
209
229
228
214
208
202
202
206
203
227
212
211
201
203
205
201
200
204
207
ONLY CUBS TO
HOMER IN FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE AT-BAT
Paul Gillespie: 9/11/1942 @ N.Y. Giants
Frank Ernaga: 5/24/1957 vs. Milwaukee Braves (first PA)
Cuno Barragan: 9/1/1961 vs. San Francisco (first PA)
Carmelo Martinez: 8/22/1983 vs. Cincinnati
Jim Bullinger: 6/8/1992 @ St. Louis (first pitch)
Starlin Castro: 5/7/2010 @ Cincinnati
HOMER IN CONSECUTIVE PINCH-HIT AT-BATS
Dale Long: 8/13-8/14/1959
Carmen Fanzone: 7/31-9/10/1974
Darrin Jackson: 8/14-8/16/1988
Henry Rodriguez: 4/29-5/10/2000
Dioner Navarro: 4/12-13/2013
HIT GRAND SLAMS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES
Sammy Sosa: 7/27-7/28/1998
HIT TWO GRAND SLAMS IN SAME GAME
8/16/1890 vs. Pittsburgh: Tom Burns and Malachi Kittridge
6/3/1987 vs. Houston: Brian Dayett and Keith Moreland
HIT TWO PINCH-HOMERS IN SAME GAME
6/9/1954 vs. Philadelphia: Joe Garagiola and Bill Serena
9/10/1974 vs. Pittsburgh: Carmen Fanzone and Jim Tyrone
8/23/1975 vs. Houston: Champ Summers and Rick Monday
7/13/1997 vs. St. Louis: Jose Hernandez and Kevin Orie
9/12/1998 vs. Milwaukee: Tyler Houston and Orlando Merced
HIT THREE CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS
8/11/1941 @ St. Louis:
Phil Cavarretta, Stan Hack and Bill Nicholson (5th inn.)
4/16/1955 @ St. Louis:
Randy Jackson, Ernie Banks and Dee Fondy (2nd inn.)
5/17/1977 vs. San Diego:
Larry Biittner, Bobby Murcer and Jerry Morales (5th inn.)
9/6/1993 @ Philadelphia:
Steve Buechele, Willie Wilson and Steve Lake (6th inn.)
4/19/1996 vs. San Francisco:
Brian McRae, Ryne Sandberg and Mark Grace (6th inn.)
8/10/1998 @ San Francisco:
Sammy Sosa, Mark Grace and Henry Rodriguez (5th inn.)
305
306
AT-BATS
Juan Pierre (2006)......................699
Starlin Castro (2011)..................674
Billy Herman (1935)...................666
Starlin Castro (2013)..................666
Don Kessinger (1969).................664
Ken Hubbs (1962)......................661
Bill Buckner (1982)....................657
Billy Herman (1932)...................656
Glenn Beckert (1966).................656
Statz (1923)/Kessinger (1968)......655
RUNS SCORED
Rogers Hornsby (1929)...............156
King Kelly (1886)........................155
Kiki Cuyler (1930).......................155
Woody English (1930).................152
George Gore (1886)....................150
Bill Dahlen (1894)......................150
Hack Wilson (1930)....................146
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................146
Hugh Duffy (1889)......................144
Jimmy Ryan (1889).....................140
HITS
Rogers Hornsby (1929)...............229
Kiki Cuyler (1930).......................228
Billy Herman (1935)...................227
Cap Anson (1887).......................224
Woody English (1930).................214
Frank Demaree (1936)...............212
Billy Herman (1936)...................211
Jigger Statz (1923).....................209
Hack Wilson (1930)....................208
Zimmerman (1912)/Castro (2011)....207
SINGLES
Cap Anson (1887).......................171
Bill Everitt (1898).......................169
Bill Everitt (1895).......................168
Sparky Adams (1927).................165
Frank Demaree (1936)...............159
Jigger Statz (1923).....................158
Billy Herman (1935)...................157
Glenn Beckert (1966).................157
Herman (1932)/Beckert (1971) ....156
Pierre (2006)
DOUBLES
Billy Herman (1935)..................... 57
Billy Herman (1936)..................... 57
Mark Grace (1995)....................... 51
Derrek Lee (2005)........................ 50
Kiki Cuyler (1930)......................... 50
Ned Williamson (1883)................. 49
Riggs Stephenson (1932)............. 49
Rogers Hornsby (1929)................. 47
Riggs Stephenson (1927)............. 46
Walt Wilmot (1894)...................... 45
TRIPLES
Frank Schulte (1911).................... 21
Vic Saier (1913)........................... 21
Bill Dahlen (1892)........................ 19
Bill Dahlen (1896)........................ 19
Ryne Sandberg (1984).................. 19
Billy Herman (1939)..................... 18
Jimmy Ryan (1897)....................... 17
Heinie Zimmerman (1911)........... 17
Kiki Cuyler (1930)......................... 17
Woody English (1930)................... 17
HOME RUNS
Sammy Sosa (1998)..................... 66
Sammy Sosa (2001)..................... 64
Sammy Sosa (1999)..................... 63
Hack Wilson (1930)...................... 56
Sammy Sosa (2000)..................... 50
Andre Dawson (1987)................... 49
Sammy Sosa (2002)..................... 49
Dave Kingman (1979)................... 48
Ernie Banks (1958)....................... 47
Derrek Lee(2005)........................ 46
EXTRA-BASE HITS
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................103
Derrek Lee (2005)........................ 99
Hack Wilson (1930)...................... 97
Rogers Hornsby (1929)................. 94
Sammy Sosa (1999)..................... 89
Sammy Sosa (2000)..................... 89
Sammy Sosa (1998)..................... 86
Ernie Banks (1957)....................... 83
Ernie Banks (1955)....................... 82
Ernie Banks (1958)....................... 81
TOTAL BASES
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................425
Hack Wilson (1930)....................423
Sammy Sosa (1998)...................416
Rogers Hornsby (1929)...............409
Sammy Sosa (1999)...................397
Derrek Lee (2005)......................393
Sammy Sosa (2000)...................383
Ernie Banks (1958).....................379
Billy Williams (1970)...................373
Billy Williams (1965)...................356
RUNS BATTED IN
Hack Wilson (1930)....................191
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................160
Hack Wilson (1929)....................159
Sammy Sosa (1998)...................158
Rogers Hornsby (1929)...............149
Cap Anson (1886).......................147
Ernie Banks (1959).....................143
Sammy Sosa (1999)...................141
Sammy Sosa (2000)...................138
Andre Dawson (1987).................137
WALKS
Jimmy Sheckard (1911)..............147
Jimmy Sheckard (1912)..............122
Richie Ashburn (1960)................116
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................116
Cap Anson (1890).......................113
Johnny Evers (1910)...................108
Hack Wilson (1930)....................105
Gary Matthews (1984)................103
Sammy Sosa (2002)...................103
George Gore (1886)....................102
STRIKEOUTS
Sammy Sosa (1997)...................174
Sammy Sosa (1998)...................171
Sammy Sosa (1999)...................171
Sammy Sosa (2000)...................168
Corey Patterson(2004)...............168
Carlos Pea (2011)....................161
Alfonso Soriano (2012)...............153
Sammy Sosa (2001)...................153
Mark Bellhorn (2002).................144
Sammy Sosa (2002)...................144
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
Sammy Sosa (2001)................ .737
Hack Wilson (1930)................. .723
Rogers Hornsby (1929)............ .679
Derrek Lee (2005)................... .662
Sammy Sosa (1998)................ .647
Sammy Sosa (1999)................ .635
Sammy Sosa (2000)................ .634
Gabby Hartnett (1930)............ .630
Hack Wilson (1929)................. .618
Ernie Banks (1958).................. .614
BATTING AVERAGE
Phil Cavarretta (1945)...........
Rogers Hornsby (1929)..........
Charlie Hollocher (1922).......
Heinie Zimmerman (1912)....
Riggs Stephenson (1929)......
Hack Wilson (1930)...............
Kiki Cuyler (1929)..................
Gabby Hartnett (1935)..........
Percy Jones (1927)................
.355
.380
.340
.372
.362
.356
.360
.344
.350
RUNS SCORED
Derrek Lee (2005).................... 120
Rogers Hornsby (1929)............. 156
Woody English (1930)............... 152
Stan Hack (1939)..................... 112
Billy Williams (1970)................. 137
Hack Wilson (1930).................. 146
Kiki Cuyler (1930)..................... 155
Gabby Hartnett (1930)............... 84
Bob Wicker (1903)..................... 18
HITS
Bill Buckner (1982).................. 201
Rogers Hornsby (1929)............. 229
Woody English (1930)............... 214
Heinie Zimmerman (1912)....... 207
Billy Williams (1970)................. 205
Jigger Statz (1923)................... 209
Kiki Cuyler (1930)..................... 228
Gabby Hartnett (1930)............. 172
Lon Warneke (1933)................... 30
DOUBLES
Mark Grace (1995)..................... 51
Billy Herman (1935, 1936)......... 57
English (1931), Kessinger(1969)...38
Aramis Ramirez (2008)............... 44
Riggs Stephenson (1932)........... 49
Kiki Cuyler (1934)....................... 42
Kiki Cuyler (1930)....................... 50
Geovany Soto (2008).................. 35
Charlie Root (1930, 1931)............ 8
POS
1B
2B
SS
3B
LF
CF
RF
C
P
TRIPLES
Vic Saier (1913)......................... 21
Ryne Sandberg (1984)................ 19
Woody English (1930)................. 17
Heinie Zimmerman (1912)......... 14
Topsy Hartsel (1901).................. 16
Solly Hofman (1910).................. 16
Frank Schulte (1911).................. 21
Johnny Kling (1903).................... 13
Taylor (1903), Root (1929)........... 4
HOME RUNS
Derrek Lee (2005)......................46
Ryne Sandberg (1990)................ 40
Ernie Banks (1958)..................... 47
AramisRamirez(2006)............... 38
Dave Kingman (1979)................. 48
Hack Wilson (1930).................... 56
Sammy Sosa (1998)................... 66
Gabby Hartnett (1930)............... 37
Jenkins (1971), Zambrano (2006)....6
RUNS BATTED IN
DerrekLee(2009).................... 111
Rogers Hornsby (1929)............. 149
Ernie Banks (1959)................... 143
Ron Santo (1969)..................... 123
Billy Williams (1970)................. 129
Hack Wilson (1930).................. 191
Sammy Sosa (2001)................. 160
Gabby Hartnett (1930)............. 122
Fergie Jenkins (1971)................. 20
STOLEN BASES
Frank Chance (1903).................. 67
Sandberg (1985), Young (2000).. 54
Ivan DeJesus (1980)................... 44
Ryne Sandberg (1982)................ 32
Davey Lopes (1985)................... 47
Juan Pierre (2006)...................... 58
Billy Maloney (1905).................. 59
Johnny Kling (1902, 1903)......... 23
Nixey Callahan (1900).................. 5
307
BATTER
MULTI 2-HR 3-HR
Hank Sauer
18 16 2
Alfonso Soriano
18 16 2
Derrek Lee
16 16 0
Gabby Hartnett
14 14 0
Bill Nicholson
13 12 1
Rick Monday
10
9 1
Dave Kingman
10
7 3
Leon Durham
10 10 0
AT HOME
Sammy Sosa......................35
Sammy Sosa......................34
Hack Wilson.......................33
Sammy Sosa......................33
Ernie Banks........................30
Moises Alou........................29
Billy Williams......................28
Andre Dawson....................27
1998
1999
2001
2000
2002
2006
1930
1960
1979
ON ROAD
Sammy Sosa......................31
Sammy Sosa......................30
Sammy Sosa......................30
Sammy Sosa......................28
Sammy Sosa......................25
Aramis Ramirez..................24
Hack Wilson.......................23
Ernie Banks........................23
Dave Kingman....................23
Jody Davis.........................................5
Gabby Hartnett.................................5
Andy Pafko........................................5
Ryne Sandberg..................................5
Ron Santo.........................................5
5 players tied at*.............................4
PITCHER
Ray Kremer
Bruce Cunningham
Phil Collins
Howie Krist
Bill McGee
Dave Koslo
Vic Lombardi
Dan Bankhead
Robin Roberts
Dave Jolly
Lew Burdette
Don Sutton
Jim York
Bob Gibson
Randy Lerch
Dale Murray
Dale Murray
Tom Browning
Lance McCullers
Greg Harris
Stan Belinda
Julian Tavarez
Juan Acevedo
Alan Benes
Brian Meadows
Boone Logan
Kameron Loe
PITCHER
Doc White
Jack Harper
Nap Rucker
Pat Ragan
Claude Jonnard
Larry Benton
Rube Ehrhardt
Hooks Iott
Ken Johnson
Paul McClellan
Scot Thompson...............................39
Dave Clark......................................31
Mike Vail.........................................31
George Altman................................30
Gabby Hartnett...............................29
Jerry Morales..................................29
309
AT-BATS
Ernie Banks.............................9,421
Cap Anson................................9,084
Billy Williams...........................8,479
Ryne Sandberg.........................8,379
Ron Santo................................7,768
Stan Hack................................7,278
Mark Grace..............................7,156
Sammy Sosa............................6,990
Jimmy Ryan..............................6,818
Phil Cavarretta.........................6,592
RUNS SCORED
Cap Anson................................1,711
Jimmy Ryan..............................1,410
Ryne Sandberg.........................1,316
Billy Williams...........................1,306
Ernie Banks.............................1,305
Sammy Sosa............................1,245
Stan Hack................................1,239
Ron Santo................................1,109
Mark Grace..............................1,057
Phil Cavarretta............................968
HITS
Cap Anson................................3,081
Ernie Banks.............................2,583
Billy Williams...........................2,510
Ryne Sandberg.........................2,385
Mark Grace..............................2,201
Stan Hack................................2,193
Ron Santo................................2,171
Jimmy Ryan..............................2,127
Sammy Sosa............................1,985
Phil Cavarretta.........................1,927
TOTAL BASES
Ernie Banks.............................4,706
Billy Williams...........................4,262
Cap Anson................................4,145
Sammy Sosa............................3,980
Ryne Sandberg.........................3,786
Ron Santo................................3,667
Mark Grace..............................3,187
Gabby Hartnett........................3,079
Jimmy Ryan..............................3,070
Stan Hack................................2,889
SINGLES
Cap Anson................................2,330
Stan Hack................................1,692
Billy Williams...........................1,629
Ryne Sandberg.........................1,624
Ernie Banks.............................1,574
Mark Grace..............................1,554
Jimmy Ryan..............................1,524
Ron Santo................................1,415
Phil Cavarretta.........................1,395
Don Kessinger..........................1,336
DOUBLES
Cap Anson...................................530
Mark Grace.................................456
Ernie Banks................................407
Ryne Sandberg............................403
Billy Williams..............................402
Gabby Hartnett...........................391
Stan Hack...................................363
Jimmy Ryan.................................362
Ron Santo...................................353
Billy Herman...............................346
TRIPLES
Jimmy Ryan.................................142
Cap Anson...................................129
Frank Schulte.............................117
Bill Dahlen..................................106
Phil Cavarretta.............................. 99
Joe Tinker..................................... 93
Ernie Banks.................................. 90
Billy Williams................................ 87
Stan Hack..................................... 81
Three tied with.............................. 80
HOME RUNS
Sammy Sosa...............................545
Ernie Banks................................512
Billy Williams..............................392
Ron Santo...................................337
Ryne Sandberg............................282
Aramis Ramirez...........................239
Gabby Hartnett...........................231
Bill Nicholson.............................205
Hank Sauer.................................198
Hack Wilson................................190
EXTRA-BASE HITS
Ernie Banks.............................1,009
Billy Williams..............................881
Sammy Sosa...............................873
Ryne Sandberg............................761
Ron Santo...................................756
Cap Anson...................................751
Gabby Hartnett...........................686
Mark Grace.................................647
Jimmy Ryan.................................603
Phil Cavarretta............................532
RUNS BATTED IN
Cap Anson................................1,879
Ernie Banks.............................1,636
Sammy Sosa............................1,414
Billy Williams...........................1,353
Ron Santo................................1,290
Gabby Hartnett........................1,153
Ryne Sandberg.........................1,061
Mark Grace..............................1,004
Jimmy Ryan.................................914
Phil Cavarretta............................896
WALKS
Stan Hack................................1,092
Ron Santo................................1,071
Cap Anson...................................952
Mark Grace.................................946
Billy Williams..............................911
Sammy Sosa...............................798
Phil Cavarretta............................794
Ernie Banks................................763
Ryne Sandberg............................761
Bill Nicholson.............................696
STRIKEOUTS
Sammy Sosa............................1,815
Ron Santo................................1,271
Ryne Sandberg.........................1,259
Ernie Banks.............................1,236
Billy Williams..............................934
Alfonso Soriano...........................829
Shawon Dunston.........................770
Derrek Lee..................................721
Bill Nicholson.............................684
Gabby Hartnett...........................683
STOLEN BASES
Frank Chance..............................402
Bill Lange....................................399
Jimmy Ryan.................................369
Ryne Sandberg............................344
Joe Tinker...................................304
Walt Wilmot................................292
Johnny Evers...............................291
Bill Dahlen..................................285
Fred Pfeffer.................................263
Cap Anson...................................247
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
Hack Wilson............................. .590
Sammy Sosa............................ .569
Aramis Ramirez........................ .531
Derrek Lee............................... .524
Hank Sauer.............................. .512
Andre Dawson.......................... .507
BillyWilliams........................... .503
Ernie Banks............................. .500
Alfonso Soriano......................... .495
Gabby Hartnett........................ .490
310
CUBS
LAST TIME IT HAPPENED
Played 16-inning game: ...........................5/31/2003 vs.Houston
Played 17-Inning Game: ..........................8/11/1992 vs. Montreal
Played 18-Inning Game: ............................ 8/15/2006 @ Houston
Played 9-Inning Game In Under Two Hours: ............... 4/17/2006
@Los Angeles-N.L. (1:59)
At Home: ................................ 6/21/2002 vs. St. Louis (1:49)
Turned Five Double Plays: ........................... 6/15/2003 @Toronto
Turned Triple Play: ............................ 5/10/1997 @ San Francisco
McRae to Hernandez to Sandberg (Stan Javier batting)
Hit Into Triple Play: .......5/14/2000 @ Montreal (Henry Rodriguez)
Lee Stevens to Orlando Cabrera to Chris Widger
Won Back-to-Back 1-0 Shutouts: ........4/17-18/1973 @ New York
Won Consecutive 1-0 Shutouts at Wrigley Field: .....5/19-20/1961
vs. St. Louis
Played Three-Straight Extra-Inning Games: .............. 6/7-9/2001
vs. St. Louis (1), @ White Sox (2)
Played Tie Game: ............5/28/1993 vs. Montreal (2-2, 5 innings)
On Road: .................... 10/1/1981 @ New York (2-2, 8 innings)
Overcame 5-Run Deficit To Win:.............9/16/2012 vs. Pittsburgh
(trailed 6-1, won 13-9)
Overcame 6-Plus Run Deficit To Win:.... 8/30/2012 vs. Milwaukee
(trailed 9-3, won 12-11)
Overcame 8-Run Deficit To Win:.............. 7/7/2011 @ Washington
(trailed 8-0, won 10-9)
Overcame 9-Run Deficit To Win (Cubs Record):.............8/29/1989
vs. Houston (trailed 9-0, won 10-9)
CUBS LONGEST WINNING STREAKS
21 Games: ..............................6/5-7/8/1880 9/4-9/27/1935
18 Games: ........................................................... 6/1-6/24/1885
15 Games: ........................................................... 6/4-6/21/1936
14 Games: ............................8/20-9/1/1906 8/20-9/3/1932
13 Games: ............................5/4-5/21/1892 5/5-5/19/1928
311
AVG
.380
.372
.362
.360
.356
.355
.355
.354
.354
.352
.350
.345
.344
.344
.342
.341
.341
.340
.339
.339
.338
.335
.335
.335
.335
.334
.333
.331
.331
.330
.328
.327
.327
.326
.325
.325
.325
.324
.324
.324
.324
.323
.323
.322
.321
.321
.321
.320
.320
.319
.319
.319
.319
.319
YEAR
1929
1912
1929
1929
1930
1930
1945
1922
1975
1922
1936
1929
1927
1935
1971
1912
1935
1922
1930
1976
1934
1901
1930
1937
2005
1936
1972
1931
1996
1931
2001
1903
1906
1995
1910
1952
1993
1928
1932
1937
1980
1945
1978
1970
1921
1926
1944
1938
2000
1906
1923
1923
1931
1997
RANK PLAYER
55 Bernie Friberg
Hack Wilson
George Altman
Aramis Ramirez
59 Stan Hack
Stan Hack
Jose Cardenal
Derrek Lee
63
Charlie Hollocher
George Grantham
65 Jimmy Slagle
Billy Williams
Jim Hickman
68
Turner Barber
Billy Herman
Augie Galan
Phil Cavarretta
Ryne Sandberg
Mark Grace
Mark Grudzielanek
75 Danny Green
Heinie Zimmerman
Hack Wilson
Jim Gleeson
Ernie Banks
Ron Santo
Bill Madlock
82 Andy Pafko
Billy Williams
Ron Santo
Leon Durham
86 Charlie Grimm
Stan Hack
Bill Buckner
89 Frank Chance
Andre Dawson
Aramis Ramirez
92 Sparky Adams
Bill Nicholson
Dee Fondy
Mark Grace
Ryne Sandberg
Mark Grace
Mark Grace
99
Sammy Sosa
100 Heinie Zimmerman
Howard Freigau
Charlie Grimm
Gabby Hartnett
Billy Herman
Joe Pepitone
Keith Moreland
Rafael Palmeiro
Mark Grace
Ryan Theriot
Starlin Castro
AVG
.318
.318
.318
.318
.317
.317
.317
.317
.316
.316
.315
.315
.315
.314
.314
.314
.314
.314
.314
.314
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.313
.312
.312
.312
.312
.311
.311
.311
.310
.310
.310
.309
.309
.309
.309
.309
.309
.309
.308
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
.307
YEAR
1923
1927
1962
2004
1940
1941
1975
2007
1918
1924
1902
1965
1970
1921
1932
1935
1947
1984
1989
2003
1901
1913
1928
1940
1958
1964
1974
1948
1964
1966
1982
1927
1935
1981
1904
1990
2007
1926
1943
1953
1990
1993
1998
1999
1998
1911
1925
1932
1936
1939
1971
1985
1988
1992
2008
2011
RANK PLAYER
111 Charlie Grimm
Frankie Baumholtz
Bill Buckner
Ryne Sandberg
Derrek Lee
Aramis Ramirez
117 Ryne Sandberg
Johnny Moore
119 Henry Rodriguez
Augie Galan
Lee Walls
Babe Herman
Ryne Sandberg
Ernie Banks
Eddie Waitkus
Andy Pafko
127 George Altman
Andre Dawson
Rick Wilkins
Jose Cardenal
Billy Herman
132 Aramis Ramirez
Hank Leiber
Andy Pafko
Keith Moreland
Max Flack
Carl Reynolds
Ron Santo
Don Johnson
140 Billy Williams
Chuck Klein
Hack Miller
Max Flack
Wildfire Schulte
145 Johnny Evers
Sammy Sosa
Ron Santo
Lou Novikoff
Stan Hack
Dave Robertson
Wildfire Schulte
Dee Fondy
Doug Glanville
Starlin Castro
AVG
.306
.306
.306
.306
.306
.306
.305
.305
.304
.304
.304
.304
.304
.304
.304
.304
.303
.303
.303
.303
.303
.302
.302
.302
.302
.302
.302
.302
.302
.301
.301
.301
.301
.301
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
.300
YEAR
1925
1953
1982
1990
2009
2011
1985
1932
1999
1939
1958
1934
1992
1959
1946
1950
1961
1988
1993
1973
1934
2005
1940
1947
1983
1920
1938
1972
1945
1971
1934
1923
1921
1910
1908
1994
1967
1942
1942
1920
1911
1952
1997
2010
SEEING DOUBLE
Since the advent of divisional play in 1969, the Cubs have only had one instance in which starting pitchers struck out 10 batters in three straight
games. From May 11-13, 1969, Ken Holtzman (vs. San Francisco), Fergie Jenkins (vs. San Diego) and Dick Selma (vs. San Diego) all went the
distance and struck out 10 batters apiece in consecutive Wrigley Field affairs.
312
PITCHING RECORDS
Cubs Yearly Pitching Since 1876
YEAR G W-L ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB
IBB SO WP BK AVG
1876
66
52-14 1.76 58 9 4
592.1 608 257
116 6 29
51 3 0 .244
1877 60 26-33 3.37 45 3 *3 534.0 630 375 200 7 58 92 45 0 .274
1878 61 30-30 2.37 +61 1 0 551.0 577 331 145 4 *35 175 38 0 .253
1879
83
46-33 2.46
*82 6 0
744.0 762 411
203 5 57
211 24 0 .244
1880 86 67-17 1.93 80 8 3 775.0 *622 317 166 8 129
*367 33 0 .209
1881 84 56-28 2.43 81 9 0 744.2 *722 379 201 14 122 228 38 1 .243
1882 84 55-29 *2.22 *83 7 0 763.2 *667 353 188 13 102 279 30 0 .221
1883 98 59-39 2.78 91 5 1 862.0 942 540 266 21 123 299 30 1 .260
1884 113 62-50 3.03 106 9 0 997.1 1028 647 336 83 231 472 60 0 .250
1885
113 87-25 2.23 108 14 *4
1015.2 868 470 252 37 202 458 29 0 .221
1886
126 90-34 2.54 116 8 *3
1097.2 988 555 310 49 262
*647 53 0 .232
1887
127 71-50 *3.46 117 4 *3
1126.0 1494 716 433 55 53 338
*510 86 0 .309
1888 136 77-58 2.96 123 13 1
1186.1 1139 659 390 63 59 308 588 81 1 .246
1889 136 67-65 3.73 123 6 2
1237.0 1313 814 512 71 42 408 434 50 0 .262
1890
139 83-53 3.24 126 6 *3
1237.1 1103 692 446 41 47 481 504 66 0 .234
1891 137 82-53 3.47 114 6 3
1220.2 1207 730 471 53 44 475 477 63 1 .249
1892 147 70-76 3.16 133 6 1
1298.0 1269 735 456 35 38 424 518 40 0 .246
1893 128 56-71 4.81 101 4 +5
1117.1 1278 874 597 *26 64 553 273 41 0 .279
1894 137 57-75 5.63
*118 0 0
1163.0 1575 1080 728 43 65 569 284 38 1 .321
1895 133 72-58 4.67
*119 3 1
1150.2 1422 854 597 38 69 432 297 34 0 .300
1896 132 71-57 4.44
*118 2 1
1161.1 1307 804 573 30 81 467 354 28 0 .282
1897 138 59-73 4.53
*131 2 1
1197.0 1485 894 603 30 64 433 361 32 1 .303
1898 152 85-65 *2.83 137 *13 0
1342.2 1357 679 422 17 82 364 323 27 3 .261
1899 152 75-73 3.37
*147 8 1
1331.1 1433 763 498 20 82 330 313 18 5 .275
1900 146 65-75 3.23 *137
9 1 1271.0 1375 751 456 *21 81 324 357 25 0 .276
1901
140 53-86 3.33
*131 2 0
1241.2 1348 699 460 27 53 324
*586 31 2 .275
1902
143 68-69
*2.19
*134 17 2
1293.1
1244 505 315 7 44 281 447 27 1 .253
1903 139 82-56 *2.77 117 6 6 1240.1
*1182 599 382 14 37
*354 451 23 0 .250
1904 156 93-60 2.30 139 18 6
1383.2
*1150 517 354 16 36 402 618 24 5 .224
1905 155 92-61 *2.04 133 *23 2
1407.1
*1135 442 319 14 51 385 627 21 2 .224
1906 155 *116-36 *1.75 125 *30 10 1388.1 *1018
381 270 *12 53 446 *702 20 4 .207
1907 155 *107-45 *1.73 114 *32 8 1373.1 *1054 390 264 *11 38 402 586 25 1 .216
1908
158 *99-55 2.14 108 *29 12
1433.2
*1137 461 341 20 39 437
*668 34 2 .221
1909 155 104-49
*1.75 111 *32 11
1399.1
*1094 390 272 6 38 364 680 30 2 .215
1910 154 *104-50
*2.51 100 *25 13
1378.2
*1171 499 384 18 41 474 609 31 3 .235
1911 157 92-62 2.90 85 12 *16
1411.0 1270 607 454 *26 47 525 582 35 2 .245
1912
152 91-59 3.42 80 15 9
1358.2 1307 668 517 33 47 493 554 35 2 .259
1913
155 88-65 3.13 89 12 15
1373.0 1330 630 478 39 39 478 556 43 1 .260
1914
156 78-76 2.71 70 14 11
1389.1
*1169 638 418 37 39 528
*651 60 2 .233
1915
156 73-80 3.11 71 18 8
1399.0 1272 620 484 28 44 480
*657 40 0 .247
1916
156 67-86 2.65 72 17 13
1416.2 1265 541 417 32 39 365 616 37 0 .244
1917
157 74-80 2.62 79 16 9
1404.0 1303 567 408 34 30 374
*654 37 2 .253
1918 131 *84-45
*2.18 92 *23 8
1197.0 1050 393 290 *13 22 296 *472 19 2 .239
1919
140 75-65 *2.21 80 21 5
1265.0 1127 407 311 *14 28 294
*495 20 1 .242
1920 154 75-79 3.27 *95 13 9
1388.2 1459 635 504 37 25 382 508 22 1 .276
1921
153 64-89 4.39 73 7 7
1363.0 1605 773 665 67 40 409 441 17 3 .303
1922
156 80-74 4.34 74 8 12
1397.2 1579 808 674 77 55 475 402 29 5 .292
1923
154 83-71 3.82 80 8 11
1366.2
*1419 704 580 86 31 435 408 18 3 .269
1924
154 81-72 3.83 85 4 6
1380.2 1459 699 587 89 23 438 416 17 4 .275
1925 154 68-86 4.41 75 5 10
1370.0 1575 773 671 102 29 485 435 12 1 .292
1926
155 82-72 *3.26 77 13 14
1378.1 1407 602 499 *39 36 486 508 20 2 .273
1927
153 85-68 3.65 75 11 5
1385.0 1439 661 562 50 38 514 465 16 3 .273
1928
154 91-63 3.40 75 12 14
1380.2 1383 615 521 *56 32 508 531 18 1 .267
1929
156 *98-54 4.16 79 *14 21
1398.2 1542 758 646 77 21 537 548 23 2 .284
1930
156 90-64 4.80 67 6 12
1403.2 1642 870 749 111 26 528 601 28 1 .294
1931
156 84-70 3.97 80 8 8
1385.2 1448 710 612 54 36 524 541 23 2 .268
1932
154 *90-64
*3.44 79 9 7
1401.0
*1444 633 536 68 28 409 527 26 2 .264
1933 154 86-68 2.93 *95 16 9
1362.0 1316 536 443 51 30 413 488 32 1 .254
1934
152 86-65 3.76 73 11 9
1361.1 1432 639 568 80 19 417 633 32 3 .269
1935
154
*100-54
*3.26 *81 12 14
1394.1
*1417 597 505 85 20 400 589 32 2 .263
1936 154 87-67 3.54 *77 *18 10
1382.1
*1413 603 543 77 29 434 597 23 0 .265
1937
154 93-61 3.97 73 11 13
1381.1 1434 682 610 91 22 502 596 32 1 .267
1938
154 *89-63
*3.37 67 *16 *18
1396.2 1414 597 523 71 17 454
*583 31 5 .262
1939
156 84-70 3.80 72 8 13
1392.1 1504 678 588 74 19 430 584 20 3 .276
313
314
VICTORIES
Albert Spalding.......................*#47
George Bradley...........................18
Terry Larkin.................................29
Terry Larkin.................................31
Terry Larkin 60
Larry Corcoran............................43
Larry Corcoran....................**##31
Fred Goldsmith...........................28
Larry Corcoran............................34
Larry Corcoran............................35
John Clarkson.......................+*#53
John Clarkson.............................36
John Clarkson...........................*38
Gus Krock...................................25
Dwyer, Gumbert, Hutchison.........16
Larry Corcoran 175
Bill Hutchison...........................*41
Bill Hutchison.........................*#44
Bill Hutchison.....................**##36
Willie McGill...............................17
Clark Griffith...............................21
Clark Griffith...............................26
Clark Griffith...............................23
Clark Griffith...............................21
Clark Griffith...............................24
Clark Griffith...............................22
Bill Hutchison 164
Clark Griffith...............................14
Rube Waddell..............................14
Jack Taylor..................................23
Jack Taylor..................................21
Jake Weimer...............................20
Brown, Reulbach, Weimer............18
Mordecai Brown..........................26
Orval Overall...............................23
Mordecai Brown..........................29
Mordecai Brown........................*27
Mordecai Brown 135
Mordecai Brown..........................25
Mordecai Brown..........................21
Larry Cheney...........................**26
Larry Cheney...............................21
Hippo Vaughn.............................21
Hippo Vaughn.............................20
Hippo Vaughn.............................17
Hippo Vaughn.............................23
Hippo Vaughn...........................*22
Hippo Vaughn.............................21
Hippo Vaughn 129
Grover Alexander.......................*27
Grover Alexander.........................15
Vic Aldridge, Grover Alexander.....16
Grover Alexander.........................22
Tony Kaufmann...........................16
Grover Alexander.........................15
Charlie Root................................18
Charlie Root............................*#26
Pat Malone.................................18
Pat Malone...............................*22
Grover Alexander 110
Pat Malone.............................**20
Charlie Root................................17
Lon Warneke.............................*22
Guy Bush....................................20
Lon Warneke...............................22
Bill Lee, Lon Warneke..................20
Larry French, Bill Lee...................18
Tex Carleton, Larry French...........16
Bill Lee...................................*#22
Bill Lee.......................................19
Charlie Root 114
ERA
Albert Spalding........................1.75
George Bradley........................3.31
Terry Larkin..............................2.24
Terry Larkin..............................2.44
Albert Spalding 1.78
Fred Goldsmith........................1.75
Larry Corcoran.........................2.31
Larry Corcoran.......................*1.95
Larry Corcoran.........................2.49
John Clarkson..........................2.14
John Clarkson..........................1.85
Jocko Flynn..............................2.24
John Clarkson..........................3.08
Gus Krock................................2.44
Bill Hutchison..........................3.54
Larry Corcoran 2.26
Bill Hutchison..........................2.70
Bill Hutchison..........................2.81
Bill Hutchison..........................2.76
Hal Mauck...............................4.41
Clark Griffith............................4.92
Clark Griffith............................3.93
Clark Griffith............................3.54
Clark Griffith............................3.72
Clark Griffith........................*#1.88
Clark Griffith............................2.79
Nixey Callahan 3.09
Ned Garvin...............................2.41
Rube Waddell...........................2.81
Jack Taylor...........................*#1.29
Jake Weimer............................2.30
Mordecai Brown.......................1.86
Ed Reulbach............................1.42
Mordecai Brown.................+*#1.04
Jack Pfiester........................*#1.15
Mordecai Brown.......................1.47
Mordecai Brown.......................1.31
Mordecai Brown 1.51
King Cole...............................*1.80
Lew Richie...............................2.31
Larry Cheney............................2.85
George Pearce.........................2.31
Hippo Vaughn..........................2.05
Bert Humphries.......................2.31
Hippo Vaughn..........................2.20
Hippo Vaughn..........................2.01
Hippo Vaughn........................*1.74
Grover Alexander....................*1.72
Hippo Vaughn 2.08
Grover Alexander..................*#1.91
Grover Alexander......................3.39
Vic Aldridge..............................3.52
Vic Keen..................................3.00
Grover Alexander......................3.03
Grover Alexander......................3.39
Charlie Root.............................2.82
Guy Bush.................................3.03
Sheriff Blake............................2.47
Charlie Root.............................3.47
Grover Alexander 3.02
Pat Malone..............................3.94
Bob Smith................................3.22
Lon Warneke........................*#2.37
Lon Warneke............................2.00
Lon Warneke............................3.21
Larry French, Bill Lee................2.96
Bill Lee....................................3.31
Tex Carleton.............................3.15
Bill Lee................................*#2.66
Claude Passeau.......................3.05
Lon Warneke 2.85
GAMES
Albert Spalding...........................61
George Bradley...........................50
Terry Larkin.................................56
Terry Larkin.................................58
Terry Larkin 114
Larry Corcoran............................63
Larry Corcoran............................45
Fred Goldsmith...........................45
Larry Corcoran............................56
Larry Corcoran............................60
John Clarkson.........................*#70
John Clarkson.............................55
John Clarkson...........................*60
Gus Krock...................................39
Bill Hutchison.............................37
Larry Corcoran 270
Bill Hutchison.........................*#71
Bill Hutchison.........................*#66
Bill Hutchison.........................*#75
Bill Hutchison.............................44
Bill Hutchison.............................37
Clark Griffith...............................42
Danny Friend, Clark Griffith.........36
Clark Griffith...............................41
Clark Griffith...............................38
Jack Taylor..................................41
Bill Hutchison 331
Nixey Callahan............................32
Long Tom Hughes........................37
Jack Taylor..................................37
Jack Taylor..................................37
Jake Weimer...............................37
Ed Reulbach...............................34
Mordecai Brown..........................36
Orval Overall...............................36
Ed Reulbach...............................46
Mordecai Brown........................*50
Mordecai Brown 220
Mordecai Brown..........................46
Mordecai Brown........................*53
L. Cheney, J. Lavender.................42
Larry Cheney...........................*#54
Larry Cheney.............................*50
J. Lavender, H. Vaughn.................41
Hippo Vaughn.............................44
Phil Douglas...........................*#51
Hippo Vaughn.............................35
Hippo Vaughn.............................38
Hippo Vaughn 248
Grover Alexander.........................46
Lefty York....................................40
Percy Jones.................................44
Grover Alexander.........................39
Vic Keen.....................................40
Guy Bush....................................42
Charlie Root................................42
Charlie Root............................**48
Guy Bush, Pat Malone.................42
Guy Bush................................*#50
Guy Bush 222
Guy Bush....................................46
Guy Bush, Charlie Root................39
Guy Bush....................................40
Guy Bush....................................41
Lon Warneke...............................43
Larry French, Lon Warneke...........42
Larry French, Bill Lee...................43
Charlie Root................................43
C. Bryant, B. Lee, C. Root.............44
Jack Russell................................39
Charlie Root 377
GAMES STARTED
Albert Spalding...........................60
George Bradley...........................44
Terry Larkin.................................56
Terry Larkin.................................58
Terry Larkin 114
Larry Corcoran............................60
Larry Corcoran............................44
Fred Goldsmith...........................45
Larry Corcoran............................53
Larry Corcoran............................59
John Clarkson.......................+*#70
John Clarkson.............................55
John Clarkson...........................*59
Gus Krock...................................39
Bill Hutchison.............................36
Larry Corcoran 262
Bill Hutchison.............................66
Bill Hutchison.......................*##58
Bill Hutchison.......................+*#70
Bill Hutchison.............................40
Bill Hutchison.............................34
Clark Griffith...............................41
Clark Griffith...............................35
Clark Griffith...............................38
Clark Griffith...............................38
Jack Taylor..................................39
Bill Hutchison 303
Nixey Callahan............................32
Long Tom Hughes........................35
Jack Taylor..................................34
Jack Taylor, Jake Weimer..............33
Jake Weimer...............................37
Jake Weimer...............................30
Mordecai Brown..........................32
Orval Overall...............................30
Ed Reulbach...............................35
Mordecai Brown..........................34
Mordecai Brown 171
Mordecai Brown..........................31
Ed Reulbach...............................29
Larry Cheney...............................37
Larry Cheney...............................36
Larry Cheney...........................**40
Hippo Vaughn.............................34
Hippo Vaughn.............................35
Hippo Vaughn.............................38
Hippo Vaughn.............................33
Hippo Vaughn...........................*37
Hippo Vaughn 218
Grover Alexander.....................*#40
Grover Alexander.........................29
Vic Aldridge.................................34
Grover Alexander.........................36
Vic Aldridge.................................32
Sheriff Blake...............................31
Charlie Root................................32
Charlie Root................................36
Charlie Root................................30
Charlie Root................................31
Grover Alexander 193
Pat Malone.................................35
Charlie Root................................31
Pat Malone.................................33
Lon Warneke...............................34
Lon Warneke...............................35
Bill Lee.......................................32
Bill Lee.......................................33
Bill Lee.......................................33
Bill Lee...................................**37
Bill Lee...................................**36
Bill Lee 200
315
316
COMPLETE GAMES
Albert Spalding...........................53
George Bradley...........................35
Terry Larkin.................................56
Terry Larkin.................................57
Terry Larkin 113
Larry Corcoran............................57
Larry Corcoran............................43
Fred Goldsmith...........................45
Larry Corcoran............................51
Larry Corcoran............................57
John Clarkson.......................+*#68
John Clarkson.............................50
John Clarkson...........................*56
Gus Krock...................................39
Bill Hutchison.............................33
Larry Corcoran 252
Bill Hutchison.........................*#65
Bill Hutchison.........................*#56
Bill Hutchison.........................*#67
Bill Hutchison.............................38
C. Griffith, B. Hutchison...............28
Clark Griffith...............................39
Clark Griffith...............................35
Clark Griffith.......................**##38
Clark Griffith...............................36
Jack Taylor..................................39
Bill Hutchison 284
Nixey Callahan............................32
Long Tom Hughes........................32
Jack Taylor..................................34
Jack Taylor..................................33
Jake Weimer...............................31
Ed Reulbach...............................28
Mordecai Brown..........................27
Orval Overall...............................26
Mordecai Brown..........................27
Mordecai Brown........................*32
Mordecai Brown 151
Mordecai Brown......................**27
Mordecai Brown..........................21
Larry Cheney.............................*28
Larry Cheney...............................25
Hippo Vaughn.............................23
Hippo Vaughn.............................18
Hippo Vaughn.............................21
Hippo Vaughn.............................27
Hippo Vaughn.............................27
Hippo Vaughn.............................25
Hippo Vaughn 146
Grover Alexander.....................*#33
Grover Alexander.........................21
Vic Aldridge, Grover Alexander.....20
Grover Alexander.........................26
Vic Aldridge.................................20
Grover Alexander.........................20
Charlie Root................................21
Charlie Root................................21
Sheriff Blake, Pat Malone............16
Pat Malone, Charlie Root............19
Grover Alexander 136
Pat Malone.............................**22
Charlie Root................................19
Lon Warneke...............................25
Lon Warneke.......................**##26
Lon Warneke...............................23
Lon Warneke...............................20
Bill Lee.......................................20
Tex Carleton................................18
Bill Lee.......................................19
Bill Lee.......................................20
Bill Lee, Lon Warneke 110
INNINGS PITCHED
Albert Spalding...................... 528.2
George Bradley...................... 394.0
Terry Larkin............................ 506.0
Terry Larkin............................513.1
Terry Larkin 1019.1
Larry Corcoran....................... 536.1
Larry Corcoran....................... 396.2
Fred Goldsmith...................... 405.0
Larry Corcoran....................... 473.2
Larry Corcoran....................... 516.2
John Clarkson..................+*#623.0
John Clarkson........................ 466.2
John Clarkson......................*523.0
Gus Krock.............................. 339.2
Bill Hutchison........................318.0
Larry Corcoran 2338.1
Bill Hutchison....................*#603.0
Bill Hutchison....................*#561.0
Bill Hutchison....................*#622.0
Bill Hutchison........................ 348.1
Bill Hutchison........................ 279.1
Clark Griffith.......................... 353.0
Clark Griffith.......................... 317.2
Clark Griffith.......................... 343.2
Clark Griffith.......................... 325.2
Jack Taylor.............................354.2
Bill Hutchison 2704.2
Nixey Callahan....................... 285.1
Long Tom Hughes................... 308.1
Jack Taylor............................. 333.2
Jack Taylor............................. 312.1
Jake Weimer.......................... 307.0
Ed Reulbach.......................... 291.2
Mordecai Brown..................... 277.1
Orval Overall.......................... 268.1
Mordecai Brown..................... 312.1
Mordecai Brown...................*342.2
Mordecai Brown 1626.2
Mordecai Brown..................... 295.1
Mordecai Brown..................... 270.0
Larry Cheney.......................... 303.1
Larry Cheney.......................... 305.0
Larry Cheney.......................... 311.1
Hippo Vaughn........................ 269.2
Hippo Vaughn........................ 294.0
Hippo Vaughn........................ 295.2
Hippo Vaughn......................*290.1
Hippo Vaughn....................*#306.2
Hippo Vaughn 1806.0
Grover Alexander................*#363.1
Grover Alexander.................... 252.0
Vic Aldridge............................ 258.1
Grover Alexander.................... 305.0
Vic Aldridge............................ 244.1
Grover Alexander.................... 236.0
Charlie Root........................... 271.1
Charlie Root.......................*#309.0
Pat Malone............................ 250.2
Charlie Root...........................272.0
Grover Alexander 1623.1
Pat Malone............................ 271.2
Charlie Root........................... 251.0
Lon Warneke.......................... 277.0
Lon Warneke.......................... 287.1
Lon Warneke.......................... 291.1
Lon Warneke.......................... 261.2
Bill Lee.................................. 258.2
Bill Lee.................................. 272.1
Bill Lee.................................. 291.0
Bill Lee..................................282.1
Charlie Root 1829.1
STRIKEOUTS
Albert Spalding........................... 39
George Bradley........................... 59
Terry Larkin............................... 163
Terry Larkin...............................142
Terry Larkin 305
Larry Corcoran......................*#268
Larry Corcoran.......................... 150
Larry Corcoran.......................... 170
Larry Corcoran.......................... 216
Larry Corcoran.......................... 272
John Clarkson.......................*#308
John Clarkson........................... 313
John Clarkson......................... *237
Gus Krock................................. 161
Bill Hutchison...........................136
Larry Corcoran 1086
Bill Hutchison........................... 289
Bill Hutchison........................... 261
Bill Hutchison.....................+*#314
Willie McGill............................... 91
Clark Griffith............................... 71
Adonis Terry................................. 88
Danny Friend.............................. 86
Clark Griffith............................. 102
Clark Griffith............................... 97
Nixey Callahan............................77
Bill Hutchison 1088
Ned Garvin................................ 107
Long Tom Hughes...................... 225
Pop Williams............................... 99
Jake Weimer............................. 128
Jake Weimer............................. 177
Ed Reulbach............................. 152
Jack Pfiester............................. 153
Orval Overall............................. 141
Orval Overall............................. 167
Orval Overall.........................*#205
Mordecai Brown 716
Mordecai Brown........................ 143
Mordecai Brown........................ 129
Larry Cheney............................. 140
Larry Cheney............................. 136
Hippo Vaughn........................... 165
Hippo Vaughn........................... 148
Hippo Vaughn........................... 144
Hippo Vaughn........................... 195
Hippo Vaughn......................... *148
Hippo Vaughn.........................*141
Hippo Vaughn 977
Grover Alexander...................*#173
Speed Martin.............................. 86
Tiny Osborne............................... 81
G. Alexander, T. Kaufmann............ 72
Tony Kaufmann........................... 79
Sheriff Blake............................... 93
Charlie Root.............................. 127
Charlie Root.............................. 145
Pat Malone............................... 155
Pat Malone.............................*166
Charlie Root 518
Pat Malone............................... 142
Charlie Root.............................. 131
Pat Malone............................... 120
Lon Warneke............................. 133
Lon Warneke............................. 143
Lon Warneke............................. 120
Lon Warneke............................. 113
Bill Lee..................................... 108
Clay Bryant.............................. *135
Claude Passeau........................108
Charlie Root 818
CUBS P
ITCHING FACTS
The Cubs set a team mark in
2013 by utilizing 31 different
pitchers.
The club mark for most
left-handed pitchers to see
mound action in a season
is 10 a figure reached in
both 1999 and 2000. Prior
to the 1999 campaign, the
team record of eight had
stood since 1966.
The team mark for most
strikeouts by a reliever is
11, set by Dave Hillman during a 7.2-inning relief stint
May 28, 1959, against Los
Angeles.
The last Cubs position player
to take the mound for the
Cubs was third baseman
Joe Mather, who saw relief
action August 27, 2012 vs.
Milwaukee.
Since the advent of divisional play in 1969, only two
Cubs have recorded saves in
their major league debuts:
Todd Wellemeyer (5/15/03
@ MIL) and Kyuji Fujikawa
(4/1/13 @ PIT).
The last Cubs rookie to
hurl consecutive complete
games was Rich Hill in 2006
(September 16 vs. Cincinnati, September 22 at Cincinnati).
Hill finished with two complete games in 2006,
making him the first Cubs
rookie with more than one
complete game in a season
since Frank Castillo tossed
four in 1991.
The best career start recordwise for a Cubs pitcher is
8-0, recorded by King Cole
in 1910 and Carlos Silva in
2010. The worst start belongs to Chris Volstad, who
began his Cubs career 0-9
in 2012.
On July 17, 1918, Lefty Tyler
pitched a Cubs-record 21
innings in a route-going 2-1
win against Philadelphia.
He gave up 13 hits and one
walk while striking out eight.
Three years earlier, on June
17, 1915, reliever George
Zip Zabel was called into a
game against Brooklyn with
two out in the top of the 1st
inning at West Side Grounds.
He had to pitch 18.1 innings
before earning the win, as
the Cubs won 4-3 in the
19th inning.
The Cubs top single-season
pitchers batting marks for:
AVG: .350....... Percy Jones (1927)
H: 30...........Lon Warneke (1930)
HR: 6.......Fergie Jenkins (1971)/
Carlos Zambrano (2006)
RBI: 20......Fergie Jenkins (1971)
SH: 19.....Ryan Dempster (2008)
SO: 55........Don Cardwell (1961)
VICTORIES
Claude Passeau.......................... 20
Claude Passeau.......................... 14
Claude Passeau.......................... 19
Hi Bithorn................................... 18
Hank Wyse.................................. 16
Hank Wyse.................................. 22
Hank Wyse.................................. 14
Johnny Schmitz........................... 13
Johnny Schmitz........................... 18
Johnny Schmitz...........................11
Claude Passeau 111
Bob Rush.................................... 13
Bob Rush.................................... 11
Bob Rush.................................... 17
Warren Hacker, Paul Minner........ 12
Bob Rush.................................... 13
Sam Jones.................................. 14
Bob Rush.................................... 13
Dick Drott................................... 15
Glen Hobbie............................... 10
Glen Hobbie...............................16
Bob Rush 95
Glen Hobbie............................... 16
Don Cardwell.............................. 15
Bob Buhl..................................... 12
Dick Ellsworth............................. 22
Larry Jackson.......................... *#24
D. Ellsworth, L. Jackson............... 14
Ken Holtzman............................. 11
Fergie Jenkins............................. 20
Fergie Jenkins............................. 20
Fergie Jenkins.............................21
Dick Ellsworth 84
Fergie Jenkins............................. 22
Fergie Jenkins........................... *24
Fergie Jenkins............................. 20
Hooton, Jenkins, Reuschel........... 14
Rick Reuschel............................. 13
Ray Burris................................... 15
Ray Burris................................... 15
Rick Reuschel............................. 20
Rick Reuschel............................. 14
Rick Reuschel.............................18
Rick Reuschel 114
Lynn McGlothen.......................... 12
Mike Krukow................................. 9
Fergie Jenkins............................. 14
Chuck Rainey.............................. 14
Rick Sutcliffe.............................. 16
Dennis Eckersley......................... 11
Scott Sanderson, Lee Smith.......... 9
Rick Sutcliffe............................ *18
Greg Maddux.............................. 18
Greg Maddux..............................19
Rick Sutcliffe 76
ERA
Claude Passeau....................... 2.50
Vern Olsen............................... 3.15
Claude Passeau....................... 2.68
Hi Bithorn................................ 2.60
Claude Passeau....................... 2.89
Ray Prim................................ *2.40
Johnny Schmitz........................ 2.61
Johnny Schmitz........................ 3.22
Johnny Schmitz........................ 2.64
Bob Rush................................. 4.07
Claude Passeau 2.94
Bob Rush................................. 3.71
Paul Minner............................. 3.79
Warren Hacker......................... 2.58
Paul Minner............................. 4.21
Bob Rush................................. 3.77
Paul Minner............................. 3.48
Bob Rush................................. 3.19
Moe Drabowsky....................... 3.53
Glen Hobbie............................ 3.74
Dave Hillman........................... 3.53
Bob Rush 3.65
Dick Ellsworth.......................... 3.72
Don Cardwell........................... 3.82
Bob Buhl.................................. 3.69
Dick Ellsworth.......................... 2.11
Larry Jackson........................... 3.14
Cal Koonce.............................. 3.69
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 3.31
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 2.80
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 2.63
Bill Hands................................ 2.49
Fergie Jenkins 2.95
Ken Holtzman.......................... 3.38
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 2.77
Milt Pappas............................. 2.77
Rick Reuschel.......................... 3.00
Bill Bonham............................. 3.86
Rick Reuschel.......................... 3.73
Ray Burris................................ 3.11
Rick Reuschel.......................... 2.79
Dennis Lamp........................... 3.30
Dennis Lamp........................... 3.50
Fergie Jenkins 3.29
Rick Reuschel.......................... 3.40
Mike Krukow, Randy Martz....... 3.68
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 3.15
Fergie Jenkins.......................... 4.30
Steve Trout............................... 3.41
Dennis Eckersley...................... 3.08
Scott Sanderson...................... 4.19
Rick Sutcliffe........................... 3.68
Greg Maddux........................... 3.18
Greg Maddux........................... 2.95
Lee Smith 2.92
GAMES
Claude Passeau..........................46
Vern Olsen..................................37
Hi Bithorn...................................38
Hi Bithorn...................................39
Paul Derringer.............................42
Hank Wyse..................................38
Johnny Schmitz...........................41
Emil Kush...................................47
Jess Dobernic.............................54
Bob Chipman..............................38
Claude Passeau 258
Dubiel, Minner, Rush, Schmitz.....39
Dutch Leonard............................41
Dutch Leonard............................45
Turk Lown...................................49
Jim Davis....................................46
Hal Jeffcoat................................50
Turk Lown...................................61
Turk Lown...............................*#67
Don Elston..............................*#69
D. Elston, B. Henry...............**##65
Bob Rush 268
Don Elston..................................60
Don Elston..................................58
B. Anderson, D. Elston..................57
Lindy McDaniel...........................57
Lindy McDaniel...........................63
Ted Abernathy.......................+*#84
Fergie Jenkins.............................60
Bill Hands...................................49
Phil Regan..................................68
Phil Regan..................................71
Don Elston 274
Phil Regan..................................54
Phil Regan..................................48
Jack Aker....................................48
Bob Locker.................................63
Oscar Zamora.............................56
Darold Knowles...........................58
Darold Knowles...........................58
Paul Reuschel.............................69
Donnie Moore.............................71
Dick Tidrow.................................63
Rick Reuschel 284
Dick Tidrow...........................+*#84
Dick Tidrow.................................51
Willie Hernandez.........................75
Bill Campbell..........................*#82
Lee Smith...................................69
Lee Smith...................................65
Lee Smith...................................66
Frank DiPino...............................69
Frank DiPino...............................63
Mitch Williams......................*##76
Lee Smith 458
GAMES STARTED
Larry French................................ 33
Claude Passeau.......................... 30
Claude Passeau.......................... 34
Claude Passeau.......................... 31
Hank Wyse.................................. 34
Hank Wyse.................................. 34
Johnny Schmitz........................... 31
Johnny Schmitz........................... 28
Johnny Schmitz........................... 30
Johnny Schmitz........................... 31
Claude Passeau 207
Bob Rush.................................... 34
Bob Rush.................................... 29
Bob Rush.................................... 32
Warren Hacker............................ 32
Bob Rush.................................... 32
Sam Jones.................................. 34
Bob Rush.................................... 32
Moe Drabowsky.......................... 33
Dick Drott................................... 31
Bob Anderson............................. 36
Bob Rush 249
Glen Hobbie............................... 36
Don Cardwell............................ *38
Dick Ellsworth............................. 33
Dick Ellsworth, Larry Jackson....... 37
Larry Jackson.............................. 38
Larry Jackson.............................. 39
Dick Ellsworth............................. 37
Fergie Jenkins............................. 38
Fergie Jenkins........................... *40
Fergie Jenkins......................... *#42
Dick Ellsworth 235
Fergie Jenkins............................. 39
Fergie Jenkins......................... **39
Fergie Jenkins............................. 36
Fergie Jenkins............................. 38
Rick Reuschel............................. 38
Rick Reuschel............................. 37
Rick Reuschel............................. 37
Ray Burris................................... 39
Dennis Lamp.............................. 36
Rick Reuschel............................. 36
Rick Reuschel 274
Rick Reuschel.....................**##38
Mike Krukow........................... **25
Fergie Jenkins............................. 34
Chuck Rainey.............................. 34
Steve Trout.................................. 31
Dennis Eckersley......................... 25
Dennis Eckersley......................... 32
Rick Sutcliffe.............................. 34
Greg Maddux.............................. 34
Greg Maddux.............................. 35
Rick Sutcliffe 167
317
COMPLETE GAMES
Claude Passeau.......................... 20
Claude Passeau.......................... 20
Claude Passeau.......................... 24
Hi Bithorn................................... 19
Claude Passeau.......................... 18
Hank Wyse.................................. 23
Johnny Schmitz........................... 14
Johnny Schmitz........................... 10
Johnny Schmitz........................... 18
Dutch Leonard............................10
Claude Passeau 130
Bob Rush.................................... 19
Paul Minner................................ 14
Bob Rush.................................... 17
Warren Hacker, Paul Minner.......... 9
Paul Minner................................ 12
Bob Rush.................................... 14
Bob Rush.................................... 13
Moe Drabowsky.......................... 12
Taylor Phillips................................ 5
Glen Hobbie...............................10
Bob Rush 99
Glen Hobbie............................... 16
Don Cardwell.............................. 13
Bob Buhl....................................... 8
Dick Ellsworth............................. 19
Larry Jackson.............................. 19
Larry Jackson.............................. 12
Dick Ellsworth, Ken Holtzman........ 9
Fergie Jenkins......................... *#20
Fergie Jenkins............................. 20
Fergie Jenkins.............................23
Dick Ellsworth 71
Fergie Jenkins......................... *#24
Fergie Jenkins......................... *#30
Fergie Jenkins............................. 23
Burt Hooton.................................. 9
Bill Bonham................................ 10
Ray Burris..................................... 8
Ray Burris................................... 10
Rick Reuschel............................... 8
Rick Reuschel............................... 9
Dennis Lamp, Lynn McGlothen...... 6
Fergie Jenkins 84
Rick Reuschel............................... 6
Doug Bird, Mike Krukow................ 2
Fergie Jenkins............................... 4
Dick Ruthven................................ 5
Rick Sutcliffe................................ 7
D. Eckersley, R. Sutcliffe................ 6
Rick Sutcliffe................................ 4
Rick Sutcliffe................................ 6
Rick Sutcliffe.............................. 12
Greg Maddux................................ 7
Rick Sutcliffe 40
INNINGS PITCHED
Claude Passeau..................... 280.2
Claude Passeau..................... 231.0
Claude Passeau..................... 278.1
Claude Passeau..................... 257.0
Hank Wyse............................. 257.1
Hank Wyse............................. 278.1
Johnny Schmitz...................... 224.1
Johnny Schmitz...................... 207.0
Johnny Schmitz...................... 242.0
Johnny Schmitz......................207.0
Claude Passeau 1693.2
Bob Rush............................... 254.2
Bob Rush............................... 211.1
Bob Rush............................... 250.1
Warren Hacker....................... 221.2
Bob Rush............................... 236.1
Sam Jones............................. 241.2
Bob Rush............................... 239.2
Moe Drabowsky..................... 239.2
Taylor Phillips......................... 170.1
Bob Anderson........................235.1
Bob Rush 1798.1
Glen Hobbie.......................... 258.2
Don Cardwell......................... 259.1
Bob Buhl................................ 212.0
Dick Ellsworth........................ 290.2
Larry Jackson......................... 297.2
Larry Jackson......................... 257.1
Dick Ellsworth........................ 269.1
Fergie Jenkins........................ 289.1
Fergie Jenkins........................ 308.0
Fergie Jenkins........................311.1
Dick Ellsworth 1611.0
Fergie Jenkins........................ 313.0
Fergie Jenkins......................*325.0
Fergie Jenkins........................ 289.1
Fergie Jenkins........................ 271.0
Bill Bonham........................... 242.2
Ray Burris.............................. 238.1
Rick Reuschel........................ 260.0
Rick Reuschel........................ 252.0
Rick Reuschel........................ 242.2
Rick Reuschel........................239.0
Rick Reuschel 1834.1
Rick Reuschel........................ 257.0
Mike Krukow.......................... 144.1
Fergie Jenkins........................ 217.1
Chuck Rainey......................... 191.0
Steve Trout............................. 190.0
Dennis Eckersley.................... 169.1
Dennis Eckersley.................... 201.0
Rick Sutcliffe......................... 237.1
Greg Maddux......................... 249.0
Greg Maddux.........................238.1
Rick Sutcliffe 1149.1
STRIKEOUTS
Claude Passeau........................ 124
Paul Erickson.............................. 85
Claude Passeau.......................... 89
Claude Passeau.......................... 93
Claude Passeau.......................... 89
Claude Passeau.......................... 98
Johnny Schmitz....................... *135
Johnny Schmitz........................... 97
Johnny Schmitz......................... 100
Dutch Leonard............................83
Claude Passeau 646
Paul Minner................................ 99
Bob Rush.................................. 129
Bob Rush.................................. 157
Johnny Klippstein...................... 113
Bob Rush.................................. 124
Sam Jones.............................. *198
Sam Jones.............................. *176
Moe Drabowsky, Dick Drott....... 170
Dick Drott................................. 127
Glen Hobbie.............................138
Bob Rush 924
Glen Hobbie............................. 134
Don Cardwell............................ 156
Dick Ellsworth........................... 113
Dick Ellsworth........................... 185
Dick Ellsworth, Larry Jackson..... 148
Larry Jackson............................ 131
Ken Holtzman........................... 171
Fergie Jenkins........................... 236
Fergie Jenkins........................... 260
Fergie Jenkins.........................*273
Fergie Jenkins 917
Fergie Jenkins........................... 274
Fergie Jenkins........................... 263
Fergie Jenkins........................... 184
Fergie Jenkins........................... 170
Bill Bonham.............................. 191
Bill Bonham.............................. 165
Rick Reuschel........................... 146
Rick Reuschel........................... 166
Rick Reuschel........................... 115
Lynn McGlothen........................147
Rick Reuschel 1122
Rick Reuschel........................... 140
Mike Krukow............................. 101
Fergie Jenkins........................... 134
Bill Campbell.............................. 97
Rick Sutcliffe............................ 155
Dennis Eckersley....................... 117
Dennis Eckersley....................... 137
Rick Sutcliffe............................ 174
Rick Sutcliffe............................ 144
Rick Sutcliffe............................153
Rick Sutcliffe 850
SAVES
Don Elston.................................. 11
Bob Anderson............................... 8
Don Elston.................................... 8
Lindy McDaniel......................... *22
Lindy McDaniel........................... 15
Ted Abernathy......................... *#31
Bob Hendley................................. 7
Chuck Hartenstein...................... 10
Phil Regan.............................. *#25
Phil Regan..................................17
Phil Regan 42
Phil Regan.................................. 12
Phil Regan.................................... 6
Jack Aker.................................... 17
Bob Locker................................. 18
Oscar Zamora............................. 10
Darold Knowles........................... 15
Bruce Sutter............................... 10
Bruce Sutter............................... 31
Bruce Sutter............................... 27
Bruce Sutter...........................*#37
Bruce Sutter 105
Bruce Sutter............................. *28
Dick Tidrow................................... 9
Lee Smith................................... 17
Lee Smith................................. *29
Lee Smith................................... 33
Lee Smith................................... 33
Lee Smith................................... 31
Lee Smith................................... 36
Goose Gossage........................... 13
Mitch Williams............................36
Lee Smith 180
FAN-TASTIC
On April 9, 2003, at Wrigley Field, the Cubs and Montreal combined for 27 strikeouts and no walks. Mark Prior fanned 12 Montreal batters, while
Javier Vazquez (14) and Luis Ayala (1) struck out 15 Cubs.
The 27 strikeouts without a walk were the most in any major league nine-inning game.
The National League record for most strikeouts in a nine-inning game is 30. On May 6, 1998, at Wrigley Field, Kerry Wood fanned 20 Houston
batters while Shane Reynolds struck out 10 Cubs in his 8.0 innings of work.
318
VICTORIES
Greg Maddux.............................. 15
Greg Maddux.............................. 15
Greg Maddux.......................... **20
Greg Hibbard.............................. 15
Steve Trachsel............................... 9
Jaime Navarro............................ 14
Jaime Navarro............................ 15
Jeremi Gonzalez.......................... 11
Kevin Tapani............................... 19
Jon Lieber...................................10
Steve Trachsel 60
Jon Lieber................................... 12
Jon Lieber................................... 20
Matt Clement, Kerry Wood........... 12
Mark Prior................................... 18
Greg Maddux,CarlosZambrano.. 16
CarlosZambrano........................ 14
Carlos Zambrano........................ 16
Carlos Zambrano........................ 18
Ted Lilly, Ryan Dempster............. 17
Ted Lilly, Randy Wells................ 12
Carlos Zambrano 105
Ryan Dempster........................... 15
Ryan Dempster, Matt Garza......... 10
Paul Maholm, Jeff Samardzija....... 9
Travis Wood................................... 9
Ryan Dempster 30
ERA
Mike Harkey............................ 3.26
Greg Maddux........................... 3.35
Greg Maddux........................... 2.18
Greg Hibbard........................... 3.96
Steve Trachsel.......................... 3.21
Frank Castillo........................... 3.21
Steve Trachsel.......................... 3.03
Steve Trachsel.......................... 4.51
Kerry Wood.............................. 3.40
Jon Lieber................................4.07
Greg Maddux 2.98
Jon Lieber................................ 4.41
Kerry Wood.............................. 3.36
Matt Clement........................... 3.60
Mark Prior................................ 2.43
CarlosZambrano..................... 2.75
Carlos Zambrano..................... 3.26
Carlos Zambrano..................... 3.41
Ted Lilly................................... 3.83
Ryan Dempster........................ 2.96
Randy Wells.............................3.05
Prior, Zambrano 3.51
Ryan Dempster........................ 3.85
Matt Garza...............................3.32
Jeff Samardzija........................3.81
Travis Wood..............................3.11
Matt Garza 3.45
GAMES
Paul Assenmacher.......................74
Paul Assenmacher.......................75
Chuck McElroy............................72
Randy Myers...............................73
Jose Bautista..............................58
Mike Perez..................................68
Bob Patterson.............................79
Bob Patterson.............................76
Rod Beck..................................*81
Felix Heredia...............................69
Terry Adams 276
Felix Heredia...............................74
Jeff Fassero.................................82
Joe Borowski...............................73
Kyle Farnsworth..........................77
LaTroyHawkins...........................77
Michael Wuertz...........................75
Bob Howry................................+84
Bob Howry..................................78
Carlos Marmol............................82
Carlos Marmol............................79
Kyle Farnwsorth 316
Sean Marshall............................80
Sean Marshall............................78
Shawn Camp.............................+80
James Russell.............................74
Carlos Marmol 244
GAMES STARTED
Greg Maddux.......................... **35
Greg Maddux.......................... *#37
Greg Maddux.......................... **35
Mike Morgan.............................. 32
Willie Banks................................ 23
Castillo, Navarro, Trachsel........... 29
Jaime Navarro............................ 35
Steve Trachsel............................. 34
Kevin Tapani............................... 34
Steve Trachsel.............................34
Steve Trachsel 186
Jon Lieber................................... 35
Jon Lieber................................... 34
Kerry Wood................................. 33
Clement, Wood, Zambrano.......... 32
Greg Maddux.............................. 33
GregMaddux.............................. 35
Carlos Zambrano........................ 33
Ted Lilly, Carlos Zambrano.......... 34
Ted Lilly...................................... 34
Ryan Dempster...........................31
Carlos Zambrano 238
Ryan Dempster........................... 34
Ryan Dempster........................... 34
Jeff Samardzija........................... 28
Jeff Samardzija........................... 33
Ryan Dempster 84
YEAR
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
1990s
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2000s
2010
2011
2012
2013
2010s
COMPLETE GAMES
Greg Maddux................................ 8
Greg Maddux................................ 7
Greg Maddux................................ 9
Frank Castillo, Jose Guzman.......... 2
5 pitchers tied at.......................... 1
Frank Castillo, Steve Trachsel........ 2
Jaime Navarro.............................. 4
Mark Clark.................................... 2
Mark Clark, Kevin Tapani............... 2
Steve Trachsel............................... 4
Greg Maddux 24
Jon Lieber..................................... 6
Jon Lieber..................................... 5
Kerry Wood................................... 4
Kerry Wood................................... 4
Greg Maddux................................ 2
Greg Maddux................................ 3
Rich Hill........................................ 2
Jason Marquis, Carlos Zambrano.. 1
Dempster, Zambrano.................... 1
Dempster, Sean Marshall, Zambrano....1
Jon Lieber 14
Ryan Dempster............................. 1
Matt Garza, Randy Wells................ 2
Jeff Samardzija............................. 1
Jeff Samardzija............................. 2
Jeff Samardzija 3
INNINGS PITCHED
Greg Maddux......................... 237.0
Greg Maddux.......................*263.0
Greg Maddux.....................*#268.0
Mike Morgan......................... 207.2
Steve Trachsel........................ 146.0
Jaime Navarro....................... 200.1
Jaime Navarro....................... 236.2
Steve Trachsel........................ 201.1
Kevin Tapani.......................... 219.0
Steve Trachsel........................205.2
Steve Trachsel 1146.1
Jon Lieber..........................*#251.0
Jon Lieber.............................. 232.1
Kerry Wood............................ 213.2
Carlos Zambrano................... 214.0
Greg Maddux......................... 212.2
Greg Maddux......................... 225.0
Carlos Zambrano................... 214.0
Carlos Zambrano................... 216.1
Ryan Dempster...................... 206.2
Ryan Dempster......................200.0
Carlos Zambrano 1551.1
Ryan Dempster...................... 215.1
Ryan Dempster...................... 202.1
Jeff Samardzija...................... 174.2
Jeff Samardzija...................... 213.2
Ryan Dempster 521.2
STRIKEOUTS
Greg Maddux............................144
Greg Maddux............................198
Greg Maddux............................199
Jose Guzman............................163
Steve Trachsel...........................108
Kevin Foster..............................146
Jaime Navarro..........................158
Steve Trachsel...........................160
Kerry Wood...............................233
Jon Lieber.................................186
Steve Trachsel 829
Jon Lieber.................................192
Kerry Wood...............................217
Kerry Wood...............................217
Kerry Wood...........................*#266
Matt Clement............................190
Carlos Zambrano......................202
Carlos Zambrano......................210
Rich Hill....................................183
Ryan Dempster.........................187
Ryan Dempster.........................172
Carlos Zambrano 1,324
Ryan Dempster.........................208
Matt Garza................................197
Jeff Samardzija.........................180
Jeff Samardzija.........................214
Jeff Samardzija 490
SAVES
Mitch Williams............................ 16
Paul Assenmacher....................... 15
Bob Scanlan............................... 14
Randy Myers.........................+*#53
Randy Myers............................... 21
Randy Myers............................. *38
Turk Wendell............................... 18
Terry Adams................................ 18
Rod Beck.................................... 51
Terry Adams................................13
Randy Myers 112
Rick Aguilera............................... 29
Flash Gordon.............................. 27
Antonio Alfonseca....................... 19
Joe Borowski............................... 33
LaTroyHawkins........................... 25
Ryan Dempster........................... 33
Ryan Dempster........................... 24
Ryan Dempster........................... 28
Kerry Wood................................. 34
Kevin Gregg................................23
Ryan Dempster 87
Carlos Marmol............................ 38
Carlos Marmol............................ 34
Carlos Marmol............................ 20
Kevin Gregg................................ 33
Carlos Marmol 94
319
1902
1903
1904
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1917
1918
1919
1920
1923
1927
1929
1930
1932
1933
1934
1935
1938
1940
1945
1963
1964
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1977
1984
1992
2001
321
LOSSES
Tom Hughes (1901)...................... 23
Dick Ellsworth (1966)................... 22
Bill Bonham (1974)...................... 22
Larry Jackson (1965).................... 21
Phil Douglas (1917)...................... 20
Bob Rush (1950).......................... 20
Sam Jones (1955)........................ 20
Glen Hobbie (1960)...................... 20
Dick Ellsworth (1962)................... 20
3 pitchers tied at.......................... 19
STRIKEOUTS
Fergie Jenkins (1970).................274
Fergie Jenkins (1969).................273
Kerry Wood (2003)......................266
Fergie Jenkins (1971).................263
Fergie Jenkins (1968).................260
Mark Prior (2003).......................245
Fergie Jenkins (1967).................236
Kerry Wood (1998)......................233
Tom Hughes (1901)....................225
Kerry Wood (2001 and 2002).....217
INNINGS PITCHED
Grover Alexander (1920)..........363.1
Mordecai Brown (1909)...........342.2
Jack Taylor (1902)...................333.2
Fergie Jenkins (1971)..............325.0
Fergie Jenkins (1970)..............313.0
Jack Taylor (1903)...................312.1
Mordecai Brown (1908)...........312.1
Larry Cheney (1914)................311.1
Fergie Jenkins (1969)..............311.1
Charlie Root (1927).................309.0
RELIEF APPEARANCES
Ted Abernathy (1965)................... 84
Dick Tidrow (1980)....................... 84
Bob Howry (2006)........................ 84
Bill Campbell (1983).................... 82
Jeff Fassero (2001)....................... 82
Carlos Marmol (2008).................. 82
Rod Beck (1998).......................... 81
Shawn Camp (2012)..................... 80
Sean Marshall (2010)................... 80
Two Pitchers With.......................... 79
GAMES STARTED
Fergie Jenkins (1969)................... 42
Bill Hands (1969)......................... 41
Larry Cheney (1914)..................... 40
Grover Alexander (1920)............... 40
Fergie Jenkins (1968)................... 40
Larry Jackson (1965).................... 39
Ken Holtzman (1969)................... 39
Fergie Jenkins (1970)................... 39
Fergie Jenkins (1971)................... 39
Ray Burris (1977)......................... 39
COMPLETE GAMES
Jack Taylor (1902)........................ 34
Jack Taylor (1903)........................ 33
Grover Alexander (1920)............... 33
Nixey Callahan (1900).................. 32
Tom Hughes (1901)...................... 32
Mordecai Brown (1909)................ 32
Jake Weimer (1904)...................... 31
Jack Taylor (1901)........................ 30
Fergie Jenkins (1971)................... 30
3 pitchers tied at.......................... 28
LOSSES
Bill Hutchison.............................158
Charlie Root................................156
Bob Rush....................................140
Fergie Jenkins.............................132
Rick Reuschel.............................127
Bill Lee.......................................123
Greg Maddux..............................112
Dick Ellsworth.............................110
Hippo Vaughn.............................105
Guy Bush....................................101
GAMES
Charlie Root................................605
Carlos Marmol............................483
Lee Smith...................................458
Don Elston..................................449
Guy Bush....................................428
Fergie Jenkins.............................401
Ryan Dempster...........................378
Bill Hutchison.............................368
Bill Lee.......................................364
Rick Reuschel.............................358
RELIEF APPEARANCES
Carlos Marmol............................470
Lee Smith...................................452
Don Elston..................................434
Kyle Farnsworth..........................317
Willie Hernandez.........................312
Bruce Sutter...............................300
Paul Assenmacher.......................278
Terry Adams................................276
Charlie Root................................266
Michael Wuertz...........................265
GAMES STARTED
Fergie Jenkins.............................347
Rick Reuschel.............................343
Bill Hutchison.............................339
Charlie Root................................339
Greg Maddux..............................298
Bill Lee.......................................297
Bob Rush....................................292
Carlos Zambrano........................282
Hippo Vaughn.............................270
Larry Corcoran............................262
INNINGS PITCHED
Charlie Root..........................3,137.1
Bill Hutchison.......................3,022.2
Fergie Jenkins.......................2,673.2
Larry Corcoran......................2,338.1
Mordecai Brown....................2,329.0
Rick Reuschel.......................2,290.0
Bill Lee.................................2,271.1
Hippo Vaughn.......................2,216.1
Guy Bush..............................2,201.2
Clark Griffith.........................2,188.2
HITS ALLOWED
Charlie Root.............................3,184
Bill Hutchison..........................3,055
Clark Griffith............................2,445
Fergie Jenkins..........................2,402
Rick Reuschel..........................2,365
Guy Bush.................................2,354
Bill Lee....................................2,317
Larry Corcoran.........................2,084
Bob Rush.................................2,043
Hippo Vaughn..........................1,971
WALKS ISSUED
Bill Hutchison..........................1,109
Charlie Root................................871
Carlos Zambrano........................767
Guy Bush....................................734
Bob Rush....................................725
Bill Lee.......................................704
Sheriff Blake...............................661
Ed Reulbach...............................650
Rick Reuschel.............................640
Hippo Vaughn.............................621
STRIKEOUTS
Fergie Jenkins..........................2,038
Carlos Zambrano.....................1,542
Kerry Wood..............................1,470
Charlie Root.............................1,432
Rick Reuschel..........................1,367
Greg Maddux...........................1,305
Bill Hutchison..........................1,225
Hippo Vaughn..........................1,138
Larry Corcoran.........................1,086
Bob Rush.................................1,076
YEARS OF SERVICE
Charlie Root.................................. 16
Guy Bush...................................... 12
Rick Reuschel............................... 12
Kerry Wood................................... 12
Bill Lee......................................... 11
Carlos Zambrano.......................... 11
Mordecai Brown............................ 10
Fergie Jenkins............................... 10
Greg Maddux................................ 10
Bob Rush...................................... 10
Lon Warneke................................. 10
322
PITCHER
OPPONENT SCORE
Larry Corcoran
Boston Braves
6-0
Larry Corcoran
Worcester
5-0
Larry Corcoran
Providence
6-0
John Clarkson
@Providence
4-0
George Van Haltren Pittsburgh
1-0 (6)
Walter Thornton
Brooklyn
2-0
Bob Wicker
@N.Y. Giants
1-0 (12)
Pitched 9.1 hitless innings before Sam Mertes
singled; allowed just that hit
King Cole
@St. Louis
4-0 (7)
Jimmy Lavender
@N.Y. Giants
2-0
Hippo Vaughn
Cincinnati
0-1 (10)
Pitched 9.1 hitless innings before Larry Kopf singled
and lost on two hits in 10th; Fred Toney pitched
10-inning no-hitter
Sam Jones
Pittsburgh
4-0
Don Cardwell
St. Louis
4-0
Cardwell was making his Cubs debut
Ken Holtzman
Atlanta
3-0
Ken Holtzman
@Cincinnati
1-0
Cubs first involvement in a night game no-hitter
Burt Hooton
Philadelphia
4-0
Hootons fourth major league game
Milt Pappas
San Diego
8-0
Pappas missed a perfect game when he walked Larry
Stahl on a 3-2 pitch with two out in the 9th inning
Carlos Zambrano
@ Houston in Mil.
5-0
Zambrano issued a free pass in the 4th and
hit a batter in the 5th inning
DATE
6/11/1904
9/24/1904-1
6/25/1906
7/4/1906-1
9/6/1906
9/25/1906
4/28/1907-2
5/17/1908
8/10/1908
6/26/1909
8/1/1909-1
9/14/1909
5/26/1910
8/17/1910-2
9/20/1911-1
6/28/1912
5/14/1914
7/1/1914
8/26/1914
4/23/1916
6/14/1916
7/7/1916
8/1/1916-2
5/2/1917
4/24/1918
8/1/1918
5/26/1919
6/30/1920
5/22/1925
6/27/1926-2
7/8/1927
6/18/1928-2
9/1/1928
8/9/1931
9/13/1931-2
4/17/1934
4/22/1934
PITCHER
Bob Wicker
Bob Wicker
Ed Reulbach
Mordecai Brown
Mordecai Brown
Jack Pfiester
Chick Fraser
Mordecai Brown
Orval Overall
Ed Reulbach
Mordecai Brown
Mordecai Brown
Orval Overall
King Cole
King Cole
Jimmy Lavender
Hippo Vaughn
Larry Cheney
Larry Cheney
George McConnell
Jimmy Lavender
Gene Packard
Claude Hendrix
Hippo Vaughn
Hippo Vaughn
Hippo Vaughn
Phil Douglas
Hippo Vaughn
Percy Jones
Sheriff Blake
Charlie Root
Pat Malone
Sheriff Blake
Guy Bush
Guy Bush
Lon Warneke
Lon Warneke
OPPONENT SCORE
@N.Y. Giants
1-0 (12)
@Brooklyn
4-0
St. Louis
2-1
@Pittsburgh
1-0
Pittsburgh
2-0
@Brooklyn
1-0 (10)
@St. Louis
1-0
Brooklyn
5-0
@N.Y. Giants
2-3
Cincinnati
4-0
Philadelphia
3-0
@Cincinnati
4-0
Philadelphia
2-0
@Brooklyn
2-0
Philadelphia
1-0
Pittsburgh
3-0
Brooklyn
5-0
Cincinnati
7-0
Boston
1-0
Pittsburgh
3-0
@N.Y. Giants
4-0
Boston
1-0
@Philadelphia
2-3
Cincinnati
0-1 (10)
St. Louis
2-0
@N.Y. Giants
5-0
@Boston
1-0
Pittsburgh
1-0
@Brooklyn
2-0
@St. Louis
5-0
@Pittsburgh
1-0
@Boston
12-0
@Cincinnati
1-0
@St. Louis
1-0
Boston
8-1
@Cincinnati
6-0
@St. Louis
15-2
DATE PITCHER
6/28/1935 Roy Henshaw
5/6/1937
Bill Lee
8/8/1937-1 Tex Carleton
8/8/1941
Paul Erickson
6/13/1942 Bill Fleming
4/28/1945 Hank Wyse
6/15/1945-2 Hy Vandenberg
8/18/1946 Paul Erickson
4/25/1948 Russ Meyer
8/31/1948-1 Hank Borowy
6/28/1951 Frank Hiller
5/19/1952 Turk Lown
5/21/1955 Warren Hacker
6/8/1958-1 Moe Drabowsky
4/21/1959 Glen Hobbie
6/21/1959 John Buzhardt
7/13/1962 Cal Koonce
6/1/1963
Dick Ellsworth
5/30/1964-2 Sterling Slaughter
6/30/1964 Larry Jackson
5/15/1965 Dick Ellsworth
9/9/1965
Bob Hendley
8/22/1970 Ken Holtzman
8/5/1971
Juan Pizarro
7/27/1972-1 Fergie Jenkins
8/3/1972-2 Bill Hands
6/9/1978
Dennis Lamp
4/28/1982 Dickie Noles
8/24/1983 Chuck Rainey
8/30/1992 Jim Bullinger
4/6/1993
Jose Guzman
9/25/1995 Frank Castillo
5/13/1996 Steve Trachsel
9/16/1997 Kevin Tapani
5/6/1998
Kerry Wood
5/24/2001 Jon Lieber
5/25/2001 Kerry Wood
CLUB
Pittsburgh
@Philadelphia
Boston
Pittsburgh
Boston
Pittsburgh
@Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Brooklyn
@St. Louis
@Brooklyn
@Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
@Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
@Los Angeles
@Los Angeles
@San Francisco
San Diego
@Philadelphia
@Montreal
San Diego
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Atlanta
St. Louis
Houston
Cincinnati
Houston
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
SCORE
8-0
1-0 (5)
3-0
1-0
1-0
6-0
3-0
8-0
3-1
3-0
8-0
1-1 (6)
2-1
4-0
1-0
4-0
1-0
2-0
2-0
1-0
1-3
0-1
15-0
3-0
4-0
3-0
5-0
6-0
3-0
3-1
1-0
7-0
6-0
5-0
2-0
3-0
1-0
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Cubs Pitchers
Last Time It Happened
No-Hitter: Carlos Zambrano, 9/14/2008 @ Houston in Milwaukee (5-0)
Against Cubs: Sandy Koufax, 9/9/1965 @ Los Angeles (1-0)
One-Hitter: Combined, 6/13/2010 vs. Chicago-A.L. (Juan Pierre)
Complete-Game One-Hitter: Kerry Wood, 5/25/2001 vs. Milwaukee
Against Cubs: A.J. Burnett, 7/31/2012 vs. Pittsburgh (Adrian Cardenas, 8th)
Two-Hitter: Jeff Samardzija, 5/27/2013 vs. White Sox
Back-to-Back Complete Games
Club: Kerry Wood and Matt Clement, 8/23-24/2002
Individual: Rich Hill, 9/16-22/2006
Three Consecutive Complete Games
Club: Rick Reuschel, Ray Burris and Steve Renko, 9/18-19-21/1976
Individual: Rick Sutcliffe, 8/3-12-17/1988
Two Consecutive Shutouts (Club): 9/10-11/2010
Three Consecutive Shutouts (Club): 7/21-22-24/1992
Back-to-Back Complete-Game Shutouts
Club: Jon Lieber and Kerry Wood, 5/24-25/2001
Individual: Steve Trout, 7/6-11/1987
Starter Pitched More Than 9.0 Innings: Mike Bielecki 10.0, 5/22/1990 vs.
Cincinnati
Starter Failed to Record Out: Randy Wells 5/28/2010 vs. St. Louis
5.0 Inning Relief Outing: Randy Wells 5/21/2012 @ Houston
5.0+ Inning Relief Outing: Esmailin Caridad 5.1, 8/10/2009 @ Colorado
10 or 11 Strikeouts: Jeff Samardzija 11, 6/1/2013 vs. Arizona
Against Cubs: Ricky Nolasco 11, 8/28/2013 @ Los Angeles (N.L.)
More Than 11 Strikeouts: Jeff Samardzija 13, 4/7/2013 @ Atlanta
Against Cubs: Zack Greinke 12, 6/6/2012 @ Milwaukee
More Than 14 Strikeouts: Mark Prior 16, 9/30/2004 vs. Cincinnati
Against Cubs: Randy Johnson 16, 8/25/2002 @ Arizona
More Than 16 Strikeouts: Kerry Wood 20, 5/6/1998 vs. Houston
More Than 5 Strikeouts For Reliever: Marcos Mateo 6, 6/30/2011 vs. San
Francisco
More Than 8 Strikeouts For Reliever: Glendon Rusch 9, 5/28/06 vs. Atlanta
Two Consecutive 10-Plus Strikeout Games
Club: Carlos Zambrano (10) and Mark Prior(10), 8/17-19/2005
Individual: Rich Harden (10 and 10), 7/21-26/2008
Against Cubs: Yovani Gallardo (10) and Zack Greinke (12), 6/5-6/2012
Three Consecutive 10-Plus Strikeout Games: Rich Harden (10, 10 and 10),
7/12-21-26/2008
Four Strikeouts, One Inning: Jason Berken, 9/20/2012 vs. Cincinnati (2nd)
Against Cubs: Archie Corbin, 4/28/1999 @ Florida (7th)
Striking Out Side on 9 Pitches: LaTroy Hawkins, 9/11/2004 vs.Florida (9th)
13 Hits Allowed: Carlos Zambrano 13, 6/7/2008 @ Los Angeles-N.L.
14 Hits Allowed: Lynn McGlothen 5/10/1980 vs. San Francisco
10 Runs Allowed: Doug Davis 6/28/2011-1 vs. San Francisco
More Than 8 Walks Issued: Miguel Batista 9, 9/12/1997 @ Pittsburgh
More Than 3 Homers Allowed: Matt Garza 4, 6/11/2013 vs. Cincinnati
Home Run: Edwin Jackson 9/10/2013 @ Cincinnati (Curtis Partch)
Against Cubs: Micah Owings, 5/7/2010 @ Cincinnati (Carlos Silva)
2-Homer Game: Fergie Jenkins, 9/1/1971 vs. Montreal
Against Cubs: Darren Dreifort, 8/8/2000 @ Los Angeles
Grand Slam: Travis Wood, 5/30/2013 vs. White Sox (Jake Peavy)
Against Cubs: Denny Neagle, 6/27/1995 vs. Pittsburgh (Jim Bullinger)
Reliever Home Run: Carlos Marmol, 9/7/2006 vs. Pittsburgh (Shawn Chacon)
3-Hit Game: Carlos Zambrano 3, 5/26/2011 vs. New York-N.L.
Against Cubs: Kyle Davies 6/1/2007 vs. Atlanta
4-Hit Game: Carlos Zambrano, 5/23/2008 @ Pittsburgh
Against Cubs: Livan Hernandez 8/11/2001 vs. San Francisco
5-Hit Game: Vic Aldridge, 5/6/1922 @ Pittsburgh
2-Extra-Base Hit Game: Carlos Zambrano, 4/28/2009 @ Arizona (1 2B, 1 HR)
2-Hit Inning: Carlos Zambrano, 7/20/2003 @ Florida (3rd)
4-RBI Game: Travis Wood, 5/30/2013 vs. White Sox
5-RBI Game: Jason Marquis, 9/22/2008 @ New York-N.L.
Reliever 2-Hit Game: Scott Sanders, 7/20/1999 vs. Kansas City
Pinch Hit: Carlos Zambrano, 5/24/2011 vs. New York-N.L. (two-run single off
Pat Misch)
Stolen Base: Travis Wood, 5/2/2013 vs. San Diego
Steal of Home: Rick Sutcliffe, 7/29/1988 @ Philadelphia
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FIELDING RECORDS
Cubs Career Fielding Leaders
MOST GAMES BY POSITION
FIRST BASE
THIRD BASE
Cap Anson....................... 2,058
Ron Santo....................... 2,102
Mark Grace...................... 1,890
Stan Hack........................ 1,836
Charlie Grimm.................. 1,321
Aramis Ramirez................ 1,097
Ernie Banks..................... 1,259
Harry Steinfeldt................... 730
Phil Cavarretta................. 1,207
Tom Burns........................... 696
SECOND BASE
OUTFIELD
Ryne Sandberg................ 1,994
Billy Williams................... 2,087
Johnny Evers.................... 1,368
Sammy Sosa................... 1,806
Billy Herman.................... 1,340
Jimmy Ryan..................... 1,591
Glenn Beckert.................. 1,206
Wildfire Schulte............... 1,544
Fred Pfeffer...................... 1,073
Bill Nicholson................... 1,292
SHORTSTOP
CATCHER
Don Kessinger.................. 1,618
Gabby Hartnett................ 1,759
Joe Tinker......................... 1,501
Jody Davis........................... 961
Shawon Dunston.............. 1,228
Johnny Kling........................ 960
Ernie Banks..................... 1,125
Randy Hundley.................... 939
Billy Jurges.......................... 965
Jimmy Archer...................... 677
HIGHEST FIELDING AVERAGE (min. 500 Games)
PUTOUTS
GAMES
PUTOUTS
GAMES
1B Mark Grace: .995..... 1,890
3B Charlie Deal: .964....... 606
2B Ryne Sandberg: .989... 1,994
OF Andre Dawson: .987.... 826
SS Ernie Banks: .969..... 1,125
C Geovany Soto: .992..... 533
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
C
P
1B
2B
SS
3B
OF
C
P
ERRORS
1B Frank Chance: 36...... 1903
2B George Grantham: 55......1923
SS Joe Tinker: 72........... 1902
3B Bill Bradley: 61......... 1900
LF Jimmy Slagle: 21...... 1903
CF Danny Green:24....... 1901
RF Wilbur Good: 20....... 1914
C Johnny Kling: 24....... 1903,
1905
P Hippo Vaughn: 13..... 1914
TOTAL CHANCES
1B Ernie Banks: 1,790... 1965
2B Billy Herman: 1,023....1933
SS Joe Tinker: 928......... 1905
3B Ron Santo: 606........ 1967
LF Jimmy Sheckard: 378....1911
CF Jigger Statz: 476....... 1923
RF Bill Nicholson: 364... 1943
C Michael Barrett: 1,088...2004
P Jack Taylor: 124........ 1902
DOUBLE PLAYS
1B Charlie Grimm: 147...... 1928
2B Freddie Maguire: 126... 1928
Ryne Sandberg: 126.... 1983
SS Roy Smalley: 115...... 1950
3B Ron Santo:41.......... 1961
LF Jimmy Sheckard:12..... 1911
CF Danny Green: 7......... 1901
Jigger Statz: 7........... 1923
RF Wilbur Good: 10....... 1914
C Bob OFarrell: 22....... 1922
P Claude Passeau: 9.... 1942
Rick Reuschel: 9....... 1979
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Highlights In Cubs History
1876: The first game in the history of the Chicago National League
franchise took place April 25, as Albert Spalding pitched the first N.L.
shutout in the Chicago White Stockings 4-0 win at Louisville Spalding also had the first hit in franchise history, while center fielder Paul
Hines scored the first run on a throwing error in the second inning.
The first home run in N.L. history was hit by the White Stockings
Ross Barnes on May 2 in a 15-9 victory in Cincinnati.
The creation of the N.L. was credited largely to William A. Hulbert,
who held the dual role of league president and Chicago president
until 1882 with the assistance of manager Albert Spalding,
Hulbert drafted the N.L. constitution and by-laws in 1875.
Of the eight original charter members of the National League, only
the Cubs have operated continuously in the same city.
1880: The North Siders won 21-straight games, June 2-July 8, including
one tie (June 4).
1883: Chicago set major league records when it scored 18 runs and
collected 18 hits in September 6s seventh frame ... the Cubs went on
to beat Detroit 26-6.
1903: In October, the Cubs and White Sox held the first of the semiannual City Series ... at points from 1903-1942, the two teams met
following the regular season for a crosstown set as long as neither team
made the Fall Classic.
In the inaugural year, the Chicago teams ended with seven wins
apiece ... what would have been the deciding game was cancelled
due to weather.
1906: The Chicago club went 116-36 in setting major league records
for wins in a season and winning percentage (.763).
The Cubs and White Sox met in the first and only all-Chicago Fall
Classic ... it also marked the first time two teams from the same
city met in the World Series ... the Cubs fell to the White Sox, four
games to two.
1907: Cubs was officially adopted as the nickname of the team
the Cubs then went on to win their first World Series, defeating Detroit
in five games.
1908: The Cubs were World Series champions for the second straight
year, defeating Detroit four games to one.
1911: Frank Wildfire Schulte became the first player in the majors to
hit at least 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 homers in a single season.
1916: The Cubs moved into Weeghman Park (now known as Wrigley
Field).
1921: William Wrigley Jr. became the Cubs majority owner.
Wrigleys involvement with the team began in 1916, when a 10man syndicate led by Charles Weeghman purchased the club from
Charles Taft in 1919, Wrigley purchased Weeghmans shares to
have controlling interest.
After Wrigleys death in 1932, his interest passed to his son, Philip
K. Wrigley upon Philips death in 1977, principal interest in the
ballclub was left to his son, William Wrigley.
The sale of the club to Tribune Company in 1981 ended the longest
continuous operation of a franchise by the same family in one city.
1924: The first Cubs game was broadcast on the radio ... Hal Totten
transmitted the April 23 home opener from the Wrigley Field roof ...
Chicago routed the Cardinals 12-1 in the contest.
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Remnants................. 1901-1902
Recruits............................. 1902
Panamas........................... 1903
Zephyrs............................. 1905
Nationals.................. 1905-1907
Spuds................................ 1906
Trojans.............................. 1913
Cubs......................1902-present
1988: The first Wrigley Field night game took place August 8 against
Philadelphia the game was rained out after 3.5 innings with the
Cubs leading 3-1.
The first official night contest took place August 9 vs. New York,
with the Cubs winning 6-4 the first pitch was thrown by Mike
Bielecki at 7:05 p.m. a called strike to Lenny Dykstra.
1989: The Cubs won their second N.L. Eastern Division title when they
defeated Montreal 3-2 at Olympic Stadium September 26 the Cubs
compiled a 93-69 record under N.L. Manager of the Year Don Zimmer
before falling in the NLCS to San Francisco four games to one.
For only the fifth time, teammates finished as the top two votegetters in the Jackie Robinson N.L. Rookie of the Year balloting Jerome Walton, who had a club-record 30-game hitting streak during
the season, won the award, while Dwight Smith finished second in
the voting.
1990: Ryne Sandberg hit a league-high 40 home runs, the third-highest single-season total for a second baseman behind the 42 hit by St.
Louis Rogers Hornsby in 1922 and Atlantas Davey Johnson in 1973.
Sandberg also set a then M.L. record by playing errorless ball in
123 straight games at second base, June 21, 1989-May 17, 1990
... the feat still stands as the N.L. mark.
1993: Sammy Sosa became the first player in Cubs history to record a
30-homer/30-steal campaign (33 homers, 36 steals).
1995: The Cubs won their 9,000th game May 21 at Los Angeles, defeating the Dodgers 2-1 in 13 innings the Cubs have won more
games than any other one-city professional franchise.
Sammy Sosa hit the 10,000th homer in Cubs history August 14 in
Los Angeles (off Tom Candiotti).
1998: The Cubs went to post-season play as the N.L.s Wild Card club
after defeating San Francisco 5-3 in a one-game tie-breaker the
Cubs were swept by Atlanta during the Division Series.
Sammy Sosa, who battled St. Louis Mark McGwire for the major
league homer record, earned N.L. Most Valuable Player honors
Sosa finished the campaign with 66 homers four behind McGwire while leading the majors with 158 RBI and 134 runs scored.
Kerry Wood was named the leagues Rookie of the Year after going
13-6 in 26 starts with 233 strikeouts on May 6 vs. Houston, he
tied the M.L. single-game mark by fanning 20 batters while allowing just one hit in a complete-game 2-0 win.
2000: The Cubs opened the season in Tokyo, marking the first regular
season games ever held outside of North America ... the March 29
season opener is the Cubs earliest regular season contest in franchise
history.
2001: Sammy Sosa became the first player in M.L. history to reach the
60-homers mark in three different campaigns he also became the
first player to have a trio of three-homer games in one season.
Sosa had a club-record 425 total bases for his second career
400-plus campaign (416 in 1998).
On May 24-25, Jon Lieber and Kerry Wood hurled back-to-back
complete-game one-hit shutouts.
2003: On September 27, the Cubs clinched their first-ever National
League Central Division title when they swept a doubleheader vs. Pittsburgh by scores of 4-2 and 7-2 while Houston lost to Milwaukee 5-2
the Cubs won the division one season after going 67-95.
The Cubs came within a victory of heading to the World Series, as
they defeated Atlanta three games to two in the Division Series
before falling to Florida four games to three in the NLCS.
Cubs pitchers fanned a major league-record 1,404 batters while
allowing 1,304 hits the highest differential in big league annals
Kerry Wood (266) and Mark Prior (245) finished 1-2 in the
major league strikeout race.
On September 28, the Cubs retired the uniform number No. 10
of longtime third baseman/broadcaster Ron Santo.
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2004: On August 7 at San Francisco, Greg Maddux won his 300th career game, becoming the 22nd pitcher in major league history to do so.
He was the second Cub to win his 300th game while donning a
Cub uniform, joining Grover OlPete Alexander in that distinction.
2005: Derrek Lee won the N.L. batting title after leading all three Triple
Crown categories for much of the season the first baseman batted
.335 and also led the National League in hits, total bases, doubles,
slugging percentage and extra-base hits.
Greg Maddux struck out his 3,000th career batter, becoming
the second Cub in franchise history to record 3,000 strikeouts
(alsoFergie Jenkins) the Cubs are the only major league franchise to have two pitchers surpass the mark in their uniform.
On August 28, the Cubs retired the uniform number No. 23 of
Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg.
2007: On September 28, the Cubs clinched their second N.L. Central
Division title when they defeated the Cincinnati Reds on the road, 6-0,
and the Milwaukee Brewers fell at home to the Padres, 6-3 ... Chicago
became the first club to win the Central after finishing last the season
before (66-96 in 2006).
2008: The Cubs won their second straight N.L. Central Division title by
defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 at Wrigley Field September 20 ...
the Cubs won a N.L.-leading 97 games, marking the most wins for the
Cubs since posting 98 in 1945.
The Cubs unveiled a statue of Hall of Famer Ernie Banks prior to
the teams Opening Day contest against the Brewers.
Chicago earned the 10,000th win in franchise history in a 7-6,
10-inning victory at the Rockies April 23.
The Cubs tied a N.L. record by sending eight representatives to the
Mid-Summer Classic ... Geovany Soto became the first-ever N.L.
rookie catcher to start the contest.
Carlos Zambrano hurled the Cubs first no-hitter in 36 years September 14 vs. the Astros at Miller Park ... Ted Lilly, Jeff Samardzija,
Carlos Marmol and Bob Howry followed the next day by combining
on a one-hitter ... it marked the first time in M.L. history that a
team had allowed just one hit in consecutive games.
The Cubs drew a franchise record 3,300,200 fans in 81 home
dates at Wrigley Field, surpassing their previous record of
3,252,462 fans in 2006 the 3,300,200 season total was the
highest single-season total for any franchise in the history of Chicago professional sports.
2009: October 28 marked the first day under The Ricketts Family, ending a 28-year run under Tribune Company ... The Ricketts are the first
family to own the Cubs since the Wrigley clan sold the team in 1981.
The Cubs finished with an 83-78 mark, good for second in the N.L.
Central ... prior to 2007, Chicago previously finished first or second
in its division three consecutive years from 1935-38 during a fourseason run.
The Cubs and WRTO-1200 AM partnered to broadcast over 20
games in Spanish in 2009 ... it marked the first time in over 14
seasons that the Cubs featured a Spanish broadcast.
On May 3, the Cubs retired the uniform number No. 31 of Fergie
Jenkins and Greg Maddux.
2010: The Cubs played the 20,000th contest in franchise history, June
26 ... a 3-2 setback to the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.
The organization unveiled a statue of Billy Williams, September 7,
on the corner of Addison and Sheffield.
2011: At 21 years old, Starlin Castro became the youngest All-Star
in franchise history ... Castro also finished the season leading the
National League with 207 hits, the youngest player to do so (21 years,
188 days old).
The Cubs played a franchise-record 10-straight night games, May
14-25 ... the club had twice played nine-consecutive night gams,
last done July 16-25, 1992.
On August 10, the Cubs unveiled a Ron Santo statue at the corner
of Addison and Sheffield.
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TOK
The Cubs have gone 121-134 all-time against American League clubs since interleague
play began in 1997. Heres a look at Chicagos year-by-year record against the A.L.:
YEAR REC. PCT.
1997 9-6 .600
1998 5-8 .385
1999 6-9 .400
2000 8-7 .533
2001 9-6 .600
2002 6-6 .500
2003 9-9 .500
2004 8-4 .667
2005 6-9 .400
*World Champions
**20th Century Major League Record
#Eastern Division Champions
##Central Division Champions
s-Strike-shortened season
cc-College of Coaches
t-Tie
TOK-Includes Tokyo contest
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W-L PCT.
78-47
.624
30-30
.500
1282-932
.579
5-12
.294
160-138
.537
118-161
.423
280-213
.568
768-389
.664
129-120
.518
78-76
.506
73-80
.477
67-86
.438
308-269
.534
300-293
.506
23-30
.434
12-14
.462
442-321
.579
141-116
.549
946-782
.547
203-176
.536
213-258
.452
0-1
.000
141-196
.418
169-213
.442
196-265
.425
208-254
.450
54-83
.394
10-21
.323
7-9
.438
46-70
.397
65-82
.442
43-69
.384
182-198
.479
535-526
.504
157-162
.492
175-218
.445
238-241
.497
66-116
.363
38-52
.422
127-158
.446
17-22
.436
196-182
.519
1-1
.500
114-124
.479
8-17
.320
265-258
.507
0-1
.000
59-63
.484
162-162
.500
49-64
.434
374-419
.472
187-220
.459
0-1
.000
33-45
.423
322-326
.497
316-293
.519
95-104
.477
127-197
.392
Klein, Lou1960-65
Koenig, Fred1983
Kranitz, Rick2002
Lachemann, Rene2000-02
Land, Grover1929-30
Lazzeri, Tony1938
Leonard, Dutch1954-56
Listach, Pat2011-12
Lockman, Whitey1965-66
Lopez, Juan2003-06
Lowe, Q.V.1972
Lowrey, Peanuts1970-71, 1977-79,
1981
MacKenzie, Gordy1982
Macko, Joe1964
Marshall, Jim1974
Martin, Fred1961-65
Martin, Pepper1956
Martin, J.C.1974
Martinez, Jose1988-94
Matthews, Gary2003-06
McKay, Dave2012-13
Metro, Charlie1962
Moss, Les1981
Mueller, Ray1957
Muser, Tony1993-97
Myatt, George1957-59
Noren, Irv1975
Oates, Johnny1984-87
OLeary, Charley1931-33
Oliveras, Mako1995-97
ONeil, Buck1962-65
Peden, Les1965
Pentland, Jeff1997-2002
Perry, Gerald2007-09
Pole, Dick1988-91, 2003-06
Quade, Mike 2006-10
Quirk, Jamie2012-13
Radison, Dan1995-99
Regan, Phil1997-98
Reiser, Pete1966-69, 1972-74
Riggins, Mark2011
Roarke, Mike1978-80
Rojas, Cookie1978-81
Roof, Phil1990-91
Root, Charlie1951-53, 1960
Rothschild, Larry2002-10
Rowson, James2012-13
Saul, Jim1975-76
Schalk, Ray1930-31
Scheffing, Bob1954-55
Schulte, Johnny1933
Schultz, Barney1977
Shea, Merv1948-49
Sinatro, Matt2007-10
Smith, Red1945-48
Snyder, Jim1987
Spalding, Dick1941-43
Spangler, Al1970-71, 1974
Speier, Chris 2005-06
Starrette, Herm1987
Stock, Milt1944-48
Strode, Lester2007-13
Tappe, Elvin1959-65
Trammell, Alan2007-10
Trebelhorn, Tom1992-93
Uhle, George1940
Vukovich, John1982-87
Walker, Verlon1961-70
Williams, Billy1980-82, 1986-87,
1992-2001
Wright, Mel1963-64,1971
Zimmer, Don1984-86
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332
Coggins, Franklin1972
Cohen, Hyman1955
Colborn, James William1969-71
Cole, David Bruce1954
Cole, Leonard Leslie1909-12
Coleman, Joseph Casey2010-12
Coleman, Joseph Howard1976
Collins, James Anthony1937-38
Collins, Philip Eugene1923
Collins, Robert Joseph1940
Collins, William Shirley1911
Collum, Jack Dean1957
Colvin, Tyler Eugene2009-11
Comellas, Jorge (Pous)1945
Compton, Robert Clinton1972
Congalton, William Millar1902
Connally, Fritzie Lee1983
Connor, James Matthew (born James Matthew
OConnor)1892, 1897-99
Connors, Kevin Joseph Aloysius1951
Connors, William Joseph1966
Cook, James Fitchie1903
Coomer, Ronald Bryan2001
Cooney, James Edward1926-27
Cooney, James Joseph1890-92
Cooper, Arley Wilbur1925-26
Cooper, Morton Cecil1949
Cooper, William Walker1954-55
Corcoran, Lawrence J.1880-85
Corcoran, Michael1884
Corpas, Manuel2012
Corriden, John Michael Sr.1913-15
Corridon, Frank J.1904
Cosman, James Henry1970
Cotter, Harvey Louis1922, 1924
Cotter, Richard Raphael1912
Cottrell, Ensign Stover1912
Cotto, Henry (Suarez)1984
Cotts, Neal James2007-09
Coughlin, William Edward1890
Covington, John Wesley1966
Cowan, Billy Rolland1963-64
Cox, Larry Eugene1978, 1982
Creek, Paul Douglas II1999
Crim, Charles Robert1994
Croft, Henry T.1901
Crosby, George Washington1884
Crosby, Kenneth Stewart1975-76
Cross, Joffre James1948
Cruz, Hector Louis (Dilan)1978, 1981-82
Cruz, Juan Carlos (Munoz)2001-03
Culler, Richard Broadus1948
Culp, Raymond Leonard Jr.1967
Cunnane, William Joseph2002
Cunningham, Ellsworth Elmer1900-01
Curley, Walter James1899
Currie, Clarence Franklin1903
Curtis, Clifton Garfield1911
Curtis, Jack Patrick1961-62
Cusick, John Peter1951
Cuyler, Hazen Shirley1928-35
Cvengros, Michael John1929
D (97 PLAYERS)
Dahlen, William Frederick1891-98
Dahlgren, Ellsworth Tenney1941-42
Daily, Cornelius F.1896
Dallessandro, Nicholas Dominic1940-44, 1946-47
Dalrymple, Abner Frank1879-86
Daly, Thomas Daniel1918-21
Daly, Thomas Peter1887-88
Daniels, Kalvoski1992
Dark, Alvin Ralph1958-59
Darling, Conrad1887-89
Darwin, Arthur Bobby Lee1977
Dascenzo, Douglas Craig1988-92
Davidson, William Simpson1909
Davis, Bryshear Barnett1970-71
Davis, Curtis Benton1936-37
Davis, Doug2011
Davis, Herman Thomas1970, 1972
Davis, James Bennett1954-56
Davis, Jody Richard1981-88
Davis, Ronald Gene1986-87
Davis, Steven Michael1979
Dawson, Andre Nolan1987-92
Day, Charles Frederick1970
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338
27: Casey Coleman (2010-12) ... Sam Fuld (2009) ... Casey McGehee (2008)
... Craig Monroe (2007) David Kelton(2004) FIRST 27: Gene Lillard
(1939)
28: Michael Bowden (2012-13) ... Paul Maholm (2012) ... Jeff Baker (2009-11)
... Gerald Perry (coach, 2007-09) Michael Restovich (2006) FIRST 28:
Jack Russell (1938)
29: Jeff Samardzija (2008-13) ... Angel Pagan (2006-07) Michael Fontenot(2005) Ben Grieve(2004) Rey Ordonez (2004) FIRST 29s:
Bobby Mattick and Kirby Higby (1938)
30: Dioner Navarro (2013) Travis Wood (2012) ... Ted Lilly (2007-10) Buck
Coats (2006) Matt Clement (2002-04) FIRST 30: Jim Asbell (1938)
31: RETIRED IN 2009 (FERGIEJENKINSANDGREGMADDUX) GregMaddux
(2004-06) Mark Guthrie (2003) Donovan Osborne (2002) Mike
Fyhrie (2001) Bobby Ayala (1999) FIRST 31: Stan Hack (1932)
32: Scott Baker (2013) Chris Volstad (2012) ... Ramon Ortiz (2011) ... Doug
Davis (2011) ... Tom Gorzelanny (2010) ... FIRST 32s: Coaker Triplett and
Newt Kimball (1938)
33: Carlos Villanueva (2013) Dale Sveum (manager, 2012) ... DJ LeMahieu
(2011) ... Esmailin Caridad (2009-10) ... Daryle Ward (2008) ... FIRST 33:
Bob Scheffing (1941)
34: Kerry Wood (1998, 2000-08, 2011-12) Jeff Gray (2010) ... Kent Bottenfield (1997) Tanyon Sturtze (1995-96) Glenallen Hill (1993) FIRST
34: Zack Taylor (1932)
35: Lester Strode (coach, 2007-13) Chris Speier (coach, 2005-06) Randall
Simon (2003) Alan Benes (2002-03) Will Ohman (2000-01) FIRST
35: Lennie Merullo (1941)
36: Edwin Jackson (2013) Randy Wells (2008-12) ... Sean Gallagher (200708) Koyie Hill (2007) Gary Matthews (coach, 2003-06) FIRST 36:
Bill Fleming (1943)
37: Travis Wood (2013) Jaye Chapman (2012) ... Jairo Asencio (2012) ...
Chris Carpenter (2011) ... Angel Guzman (2007-09) FIRST 37: Dick
Spalding (coach, 1941)
38: James Rowson (coach, 2012-13) ... Carlos Zambrano (2001-11) Manny
Aybar (2001) Rick Aguilera (1999-2000) Marty DeMerritt (coach,
1999) FIRST 38: Charlie Grimm (coach, 1941)
39: Dave McKay (coach, 2012-13) ... Lou Montaez (2011) ... Matt Sinatro
(coach, 2007-10) DickPole (coach, 2004-06) Steve Smyth (2002)
FIRST 39: Stan Hack (1935)
40: James Russell (2010-13) ... Rich Harden (2008-09) ... Larry Rothschild
(coach, 2007-08) Phil Nevin (2006) Todd Wellemeyer (2003-05)
FIRST 40: Tot Pressnell (1941)
41: Justin Germano (2012) Tony Campana (2011) ... Lou Piniella (manager,
2007-10) Larry Rothschild (coach, 2003-06) Jesus Sanchez (2002)
FIRST 41: Red Corriden (coach, 1932)
42: NUMBER RETIRED TO HONOR JACKIE ROBINSON IN 1997* Dan
Radison (coach, 1995-97) Moe Drabowsky (coach, 1994) Dave Smith
(1991-92) Kevin Coffman (1990) Bob Tewksbury (1987-88) FIRST
42: Charley OLeary (coach, 1932)
43: Brooks Raley (2012-13) ... Michael Bowden (2012) ... John Grabow (200911) ... Jason Waddell (2009) ... Michael Wuertz (2004-08) FIRST 43: Phil
Cavarretta (1934)
44: Anthony Rizzo (2012-13) ... Jeff Stevens (2010-11) ... Chad Fox (2008-09)
... RobertoNovoa (2005-06) Kyle Farnsworth (1999-2004) FIRST 44:
Phil Cavarretta (1941)
45: Adrian Carenas (2012) ... Sean Marshall (2006-11) Will Ohman (2005)
Ben Grieve (2005) Trenidad Hubbard (2003) FIRST 45: Hank Wyse
(1942)
46: Pedro Strop (2013) Scott Feldman (2013) Ryan Dempster (2004-12)
Dick Pole (coach, 2003-04) Jason Bere (2001-02) FIRST 46s: Bill
Fleming and Marv Rickert (1942)
47: Brian Bogusevic (2013) Hisanori Takahashi (2013) Miguel Socolovich
(2012) ... Blake Lalli (2012) ... Mark Riggins (coach, 2011) ... FIRST 47s:
Peanuts Lowrey and John Ostrowski (1943)
UNIFORM NUMBER 42
Uniform number 42 was retired by Major League Baseball in 1997 to commemorate Jackie Robinsons breaking baseballs color barrier on April 15,
1947 ... beginning in 2007, teams and staff have worn the No. 42 on April 15
to honor Robinson ... beginning in 2009, the gesture was done by all players
and staff on all major league teams:
2007 vs. Cincinnati: No. 42 was worn by coaches Gerald Perry and Lester
Strode; players Cliff Floyd, Jacque Jones, Derrek Lee and Daryle Ward.
2008 vs. Cincinnati: No. 42 was worn by coaches Gerald Perry and Lester
Strode; players Derrek Lee and Daryle Ward.
2009 vs. Colorado: All coaches and staff wore No. 42
2010 vs. Milwaukee: All coaches and staff wore No. 42
2011 at Colorado: All coaches and staff wore No. 42
2012 at St. Louis: All coaches and staff wore No. 42
2013 vs. Texas: All coaches and staff wore No. 42
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58: Mike Borzello (coach, 2012-13) ... Jose Ascanio (2008-09) ... Geovany Soto
(2005-07) Mike Mahoney (2000, 2002) Richard Barker (1999)
FIRST58: Fred Martin (coach, 1961-1965)
59: Zach Rosscup (2013) Alex Hinshaw (2012) ... Ivan DeJesus (coach,
2007) Juan Lopez (coach, 2003-06) Ismael Valdes (2000) FIRST
59: Dick Cole (coach, 1961)
60: Manuel Corpas (2012) ... Chris Carpenter (2011) ... Mitch Atkins (2009-10)
... FIRST 60: Lou Klein (coach, 1961-65)
61: Jose Reyes (2006) Bob Kennedy (manager, 1963-65) Roy Johnson
(coach, 1935-36) FIRST 61: Babe Phelps (1933-34)
62: Henry Rodriguez (2013) Marcos Mateo (2010-11) ... Bob Howry
(2006-08, 2010) Felix Sanchez (2003) FIRST 62: Walt Dixon (coach,
1964-65)
63: Kevin Gregg (2009, 2013) ... Carmen Pignatiello (2007-08) George
Freese (coach, 1964-65) FIRST63: Charlie Metro (coach, 1962)
64: Franklin Font (coach, 2012-13) ... Justin Berg (2009-11), Les Peden (coach,
1965) FIRST 64: Joe Macko (coach, 1964)
66: Rafael Dolis (2011) WASONLY66
72: Robert Machado (2001-02) WASONLY72
74: Thomas Neal (2013) WASONLY74
76: Daniel Garibay (2000) WASONLY76
81: Mike Quade (coach, 2006) WASONLY81
94: Felix Heredia (2001) WASONLY94
96: Bill Voiselle (1950) WASONLY 96
99: So Taguchi (2009) ... FIRST99: Todd Hundley (2001)
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1971........................Fergie Jenkins
1979..........................Bruce Sutter
1998............................Kerry Wood
2008........................ Geovany Soto
1998.........................Sammy Sosa
2011
2012
1999...................Sammy Sosa, OF
2000...................Sammy Sosa, OF
2001...................Sammy Sosa, OF
2002...................Sammy Sosa, OF
2005..................Michael Barrett, C
Derrek Lee, 1B
2006............... Carlos Zambrano, P
2008............... Carlos Zambrano, P
2009............... Carlos Zambrano, P
2011............... Aramis Ramirez, 3B
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Keith Moreland......August
Rick Sutcliffe.........August
Andre Dawson.......August
Greg Maddux............ June
Mark Grace................ July
Andre Dawson...........May
Ryne Sandberg......... June
Mike Morgan..............May
Sammy Sosa............. July
Sammy Sosa............ June
Sammy Sosa.............May
Sammy Sosa............. July
Sammy Sosa.........August
Mark Prior..............August
Mark Prior................ Sept.
Carlos Zambrano..... Sept.
Derrek Lee................ April
Greg Maddux............ April
Carlos Zambrano....... July
Alfonso Soriano........ June
Carlos Zambrano....... July
Derrek Lee...... September
Ron Santo.................7/1
Billy Williams.............9/9
Billy Williams...........6/16
Manny Trillo..............4/27
Oscar Zamora............6/1
Bill Madlock.............6/15
Steve Swisher..........5/16
Bill Madlock.............10/3
Manny Trillo ...............5/8
Bruce Sutter............5/15
Bill Buckner.............8/21
Bruce Sutter............7/10
Bruce Sutter............4/22
Dave Kingman.........5/20
Dave Kingman ........7/29
Steve Dillard............8/12
Lenny Randle.............5/4
Bill Buckner...............5/3
Bill Buckner.............9/13
Larry Bowa..............6/27
Bill Buckner.............8/22
Ron Cey...................5/22
Jody Davis...............6/12
Ryne Sandberg........5/13
Ryne Sandberg........6/24
Dennis Eckersley......4/21
Ryne Sandberg........6/30
Ryne Sandberg..........6/1
Andre Dawson.........4/26
Andre Dawson...........5/8
Rick Sutcliffe.............4/9
Andre Dawson...........5/7
Mark Grace..............7/23
Ryne Sandberg........8/13
Shawon Dunston......9/17
Ryne Sandberg..........5/6
Andre Dawson.........5/20
Greg Maddux.............8/5
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Greg Maddux...........10/6
Jim Bullinger............6/14
Ryne Sandberg........9/20
Sammy Sosa.............7/4
Sammy Sosa...........8/20
Sammy Sosa.............9/3
Mark Grace..............10/1
Sammy Sosa...........7/28
Brian McRae............8/18
Sammy Sosa...........5/18
Mark Clark...............9/14
Kerry Wood..............5/10
Sammy Sosa.............6/7
Sammy Sosa...........6/21
Sammy Sosa...........9/12
Jon Lieber..................7/9
Rondell White..........6/10
Sammy Sosa...........8/26
Matt Clement...........5/27
Sammy Sosa...........8/11
Moises Alou...............9/8
Sammy Sosa...........4/20
Matt Clement.............8/3
Mark Prior................9/21
Derrek Lee.................5/1
DerrekLee...............5/29
Aramis Ramirez........7/24
Alfonso Soriano.......6/24
Alfonso Soriano.......5/18
Carlos Zambrano.....9/14
Aramis Ramirez........7/25
Starlin Castro.............4/3
Aramis Ramirez..........7/3
Starlin Castro.............8/7
Ryan Dempster........6/10
Jeff Samardzija........8/25
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Cubs All-Stars
1933........................... SS Woody English, C Gabby Hartnett, P Lon Warneke
1934.....................................................*RF Kiki Cuyler, *C Gabby Hartnett,
2B Billy Herman, LF Chuck Klein, P Lon Warneke
1935....................................................C Gabby Hartnett, *2B Billy Herman
1936............................ P Curt Davis, *RF Frank Demaree, *CFAugie Galan,
*C Gabby Hartnett, *2B Billy Herman, P Lon Warneke
1937.................................................... 1B Rip Collins, *CF Frank Demaree,
*C Gabby Hartnett, *2B Billy Herman, SS Billy Jurges (DNP)
1938............................................ *3B Stan Hack, C Gabby Hartnett (DNP),
*2B Billy Herman, P Bill Lee
1939.........................................*3B Stan Hack, 2B Billy Herman, P Bill Lee
1940....................................................... P Larry French, *2B Billy Herman,
CF Hank Leiber (DNP), RF Bill Nicholson
1941................................................*3B Stan Hack, CF Hank Leiber (DNP),
*RF Bill Nicholson, P Claude Passeau
1942............................................................................... P Claude Passeau
1943.............. *3B Stan Hack, *RF Bill Nicholson, P Claude Passeau (DNP)
1944...................................... *1B Phil Cavarretta, 2B Don Johnson (DNP),
RF Bill Nicholson
1945.......................................................................... No Game Was Played
1946.................................................1B Phil Cavarretta, CF Peanuts Lowrey,
*P Claude Passeau, P Johnny Schmitz (DNP)
1947........................................................1B Phil Cavarretta, CF Andy Pafko
1948....................................... C Clyde McCullough (DNP), *3B Andy Pafko,
P Johnny Schmitz, 1B Eddie Waitkus
1949..................................................................................... CF Andy Pafko
1950.............................CF Andy Pafko, P Bob Rush (DNP), *RF Hank Sauer
1951................................. C Bruce Edwards (DNP), PDutch Leonard (DNP)
1952............................... C Toby Atwell (DNP), P Bob Rush, *LFHank Sauer
1953.....................................................................................LF Ralph Kiner
1954...............................................................................3B Randy Jackson
1955........................................................2B Gene Baker, *SS Ernie Banks,
3B Randy Jackson, P Sam Jones
1956......................................................................... SS Ernie Banks (DNP)
1957................................................................................... SS Ernie Banks
1958...........................*SS Ernie Banks, LF Walt Moryn (DNP), RFLee Walls
1959 Game 1.............................................*SS Ernie Banks, P Don Elston
Game 2.................................................................. *SS Ernie Banks
1960 Game 1.................................................................. *SS Ernie Banks
Game 2.................................................................. *SS Ernie Banks
1961 Game 1.......................................RF George Altman, 2B Don Zimmer
Game 2... RF George Altman, SSErnie Banks, 2B Don Zimmer (DNP)
1962 Game 1................................................................... 1B Ernie Banks
Game 2.............RF George Altman, 1B Ernie Banks, LF Billy Williams
1963............................................................P Larry Jackson, 3B Ron Santo
1964....................................................................... P Dick Ellsworth (DNP),
3B Ron Santo (DNP), *LF Billy Williams
1965............................... *1B Ernie Banks, 3B Ron Santo, RF Billy Williams
1966................................................................................... *3B Ron Santo
1967......................................................... 1B Ernie Banks, P Fergie Jenkins
1968.......................... *SS Don Kessinger, *3B Ron Santo, LFBilly Williams
1969......................................................1B Ernie Banks, 2B Glenn Beckert,
C Randy Hundley, *SS Don Kessinger, *3B Ron Santo
1970..................... *2B Glenn Beckert, LF Jim Hickman, *SS Don Kessinger
1971...................................................*2B Glenn Beckert, P Fergie Jenkins,
SS Don Kessinger, 3B Ron Santo
1972...........................................2B Glenn Beckert, PFergie Jenkins (DNP),
*SS Don Kessinger, 3B Ron Santo, LF Billy Williams
1973...................................................... *3B Ron Santo, *RF Billy Williams
1974................................................................................SS Don Kessinger
1975...................................................................................3B Bill Madlock
1976........................................................................ C Steve Swisher (DNP)
1977.......................................................CF Jerry Morales, P Rick Reuschel,
P Bruce Sutter (DNP), 2B Manny Trillo
1978.....................................................................................P Bruce Sutter
1979.............................................. LF Dave Kingman (DNP), P Bruce Sutter
1980...................................................... *LF Dave Kingman, P Bruce Sutter
1981................................................................................... 1B Bill Buckner
1982....................................................................... CF Leon Durham (DNP)
1983............................................................. RF Leon Durham, P Lee Smith
1984....................................................... C Jody Davis, *2B Ryne Sandberg
1985.............................................................................. 2B Ryne Sandberg
1985.............................................................................. 2B Ryne Sandberg
1986....................................................... C Jody Davis, *2B Ryne Sandberg
1987.............................................*RF Andre Dawson, *2B Ryne Sandberg,
P Lee Smith, P Rick Sutcliffe
1988..................................*RF Andre Dawson, SS Shawon Dunston (DNP),
3B Vance Law, P Greg Maddux (DNP), LFRafael Palmeiro,
*2B Ryne Sandberg
1989...............................................RF Andre Dawson, *2B Ryne Sandberg,
P Rick Sutcliffe, P Mitch Williams
1990.......... *RF Andre Dawson, SS Shawon Dunston, *+2B Ryne Sandberg
1991.................... LF George Bell, *RF Andre Dawson,*+2B Ryne Sandberg
1992.................................................P Greg Maddux, *+2B Ryne Sandberg
1993................................................. *1B Mark Grace, *2B Ryne Sandberg
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BEST/WORST STARTS
Longest Win Streaks At Start Of Year
Overall: 7 games, 1934
At Home: 21 games, 1880
(since 1900 10 games, 1970)
On The Road: 7 games, 1883
(since 1900 6 games, 1934)
Longest Loss Streaks At Start Of Year
Overall: 14 games, 1997
At Home: 12 games, 1994
On The Road: 9 games, 1981
Best Second-Half Start
Overall: 7-0, 1933
Since Return Of One All-Star Game: 5-0,
1993
Best Second-Half 20-Game Starts
1935....................................................17-3
1945....................................................16-4
2000....................................................15-5
BEST RECORD
1907 13-2 (.867)
1879 14-1 (.933)
1880 16-1 (.941)
1876 11-2 (.846)
1906 26-3 (.897)
1882 16-2 (.889)
WORST RECORD
1944 1-9 (.100)
2006 7-22 (.241)
1954 4-21 (.160)
1960 8-21 (.276)
1878 2-10 (.167)
1879 4-12 (.250)
MOST WINS
17 (2008)
21 (1903, 1977)
21 (1885, 1936, 1967)
26 (1935, 1945)
26 (1906)
28 (1908)
MOST LOSSES
19 (1997)
22 (2006)
21 (1954)
24 (1957)
24 (1999)
22 (1900, 1979, 2000)
FEWEST LOSSES
2 (1907, 1934)
1 (1879)
1 (1880)
2 (1876)
3 (1880, 1906)
2 (1876, 1882)
FEWEST WINS
1 (1944)
4 (1877, 1878)
4 (1954)
4 (1877)
2 (1878, 1994)
4 (1879)
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CUBS-DIAMONDBACKS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 2-4 1-2 1-2
2005 2-5 1-3 1-2
2006 2-4 2-2 0-2
2007 2-4 1-2 1-2
2008 4-2 3-0 1-2
2009 2-4 1-2 1-2
2010 6-1 3-1 3-0
2011 4-3 2-1 2-2
2012 4-5 3-0 1-5
2013 3-4 1-2 2-2
TOTALS 31-36 18-15 13-21
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CUBS-BRAVES
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 3-3 1-2 2-1
2005 1-6 1-2 0-4
2006 1-6 0-3 1-3
2007 4-5 1-2 3-3
2008 6-0 3-0 3-0
2009 2-4 1-2 1-2
2010 2-4 1-2 1-2
2011 3-4 1-3 2-1
2012 4-3 2-1 2-2
2013 1-5 1-2 0-3
TOTALS 27-40 12-19 15-21
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 18...................8/28/1936 (18-3)
Most Runs, Braves: 23.................9/2/1957-1 (10-23)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 33.........9/2/1957-1 (10-23)
Largest Margin of Victory: 16......6/12/1936 (17-1)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 14......8/15/1973 (1-15),
4/15/1994 (5-19)
Longest Game, Innings: 19..........8/17/1932 (3-2)
Longest Win Streak: 19...............9/23/1921 6/12/1923
Longest Loss Streak: 7................5/21/1954-7/7/1954,
9/2/1957-1-4/29/1958
CUBS-WHITE SOX
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 4-2 3-0 1-2
2005 3-3 1-2 2-1
2006 2-4 1-2 1-2
2007 5-1 2-1 3-0
2008 3-3 3-0 0-3
2009 2-4 1-2 1-2
2010 2-4 1-2 1-2
2011 2-4 1-2 1-2
2012 2-4 0-3 2-1
2013 4-0 2-0 2-0
TOTALS 29-29 15-14 14-15
CUBS-REDS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 9-8 5-5 4-3
2005 6-9 3-6 3-3
2006 10-9 5-4 5-5
2007 9-9 4-5 5-4
2008 8-7 6-3 2-4
2009 10-5 6-3 4-2
2010 4-12 1-6 3-6
2011 7-11 5-4 2-7
2012 4-12 2-8 2-4
2013 5-14 1-9 4-5
TOTALS 72-96 38-53 34-43
cash consideration
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 22...................8/13/1937 (22-6)
Most Runs, Reds: 18...................6/13/1975 (11-18)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 31.........7/28/1977 (16-15,
13 innings)
Largest Margin of Victory: 17......4/23/1926 (18-1)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 17......9/4/1988 (0-17)
Longest Game, Innings: 18..........7/19/1966 (2-3),
5/10-7/23/1979 (9-8)
Longest Win Streak: 12................ 9/14/1944-2-9/3/1945-2
Longest Loss Streak: 12.............. 8/10/2012-6/12/2013
BEAR CUBS
The greatest number of players to make their major league debuts in one season for the Cubs is 20 in 1902. The high number of youngsters that
season was one of the primary reasons why the club was nicknamed the Cubs. With the raid of National League players by American League
teams, many N.L. clubs stocked their spring training rosters with young, unproven players. The Chicago Daily News, noting all the youngsters in the
Chicago camp, used the nickname Cubs for the first time in its March 27, 1902 edition.
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CUBS-ROCKIES
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 5-1 2-1 3-0
2005 4-3 3-1 1-2
2006 2-4 1-2 1-2
2007 5-2 3-0 2-2
2008 5-1 4-0 1-1
2009 2-4 1-1 1-3
2010 2-3 2-0 0-3
At Wrigley Field
2011 2-4 1-2 1-2
Most Runs, Cubs: 13....................5/4/1993 (13-14,
2012 2-4 2-1 0-3
11 innings), 5/4/1999 2013 3-3 2-1 1-2
(13-12)
TOTALS 32-29 21-9 11-20
Most Runs, Rockies: 14...............5/4/1993 (13-14, 11
innings), 8/9/2001
LAST TRADE WITH ROCKIES
(5-14)
12/8/11: IF Ian Stewart and
Most Runs, Both Teams: 27.........5/4/1993 (13-14,
P Casey Weathers for OF Tyler
11 innings)
Colvin and IF DJ LeMahieu
Largest Margin of Victory: 11......5/7/2004 (11-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 9........8/9/2001 (5-14)
Longest Game, Innings: 15..........7/4/1994-2 (2-4)
Longest Win Streak: 9.................10/1/2006 4/13/2009
Longest Loss Streak: 5................7/4/1994-2-6/9/1995,
8/2/1996-4/16/1997
CUBS-ASTROS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 10-9 4-6 6-3
2005 9-7 4-2 5-5
2006 7-8 2-4 5-4
2007 8-7 6-3 2-4
2008 8-9 4-5 4-4*
2009 11-6 6-3 5-3
2010 7-11 3-6 4-5
2011 8-7 5-4 3-3
2012 8-7 6-3 2-4
2013 2-1 2-1 0-0
TOTALS 78-72 42-37 36-35
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CUBS-DODGERS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 2-4 1-2 1-2
2005 4-2 1-2 3-0
2006 4-2 2-1 2-1
2007 2-5 1-3 1-2
2008 5-2 3-0 2-2
2009 3-5 2-2 1-3
2010 3-4 2-1 1-3
2011 3-3 1-2 2-1
2012 2-4 2-1 0-3
2013 1-6 0-4 1-2
TOTALS 29-37 15-18 14-19
CUBS-MARLINS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 3-3 2-2 1-1
2005 5-4 2-4 3-0
2006 2-4 2-1 0-3
2007 0-6 0-3 0-3
2008 4-3 2-2 2-1
2009 4-3 3-1 1-2
2010 4-2 1-2 3-0
2011 3-3 1-3 2-0
2012 2-4 2-1 0-3
2013 4-3 1-2 3-1
TOTALS 31-35 16-21 15-14
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 14....................6/14/2005 (14-0),
8/28/2005(14-3)
LAST TRADE WITH MARLINS
Most Runs, Marlins: 15...............6/15/2005 (5-15)
12/12/2013: OF Justin
Most Runs, Both Teams: 21.........5/28/1995 (13-8)
Ruggiano for OF Brian
Largest Margin of Victory: 14......6/14/2005 (14-0)
Bogusevic
Largest Margin of Defeat: 11......8/26/1997 (0-11)
Longest Game, Innings: 16..........7/12/2002 (5-4)
Longest Win Streak: 6.................. 8/29/2001-7/7/2003
Longest Loss Streak: 4................twice: last 4/26/06 5/30/07
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CUBS-BREWERS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 10-7 5-2 5-5
2005 7-9 4-2 3-7
2006 8-8 4-5 4-3
2007 9-6 5-4 4-2
2008 9-7 4-5 5-2
2009 10-7 5-3 5-4
2010 9-6 3-3 6-3
2011 6-10 5-2 1-8
2012 4-13 2-6 2-7
2013 6-13 3-6 3-7
TOTALS 78-86 40-38 38-48
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 19....................4/30/2008 (19-5)
Most Runs, Brewers: 19...............7/1/1999 (12-19)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 31.........7/1/1999 (12-19)
Largest Margin of Victory: 14......4/30/2008 (19-5)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 17......8/2/2010 (1-18)
Longest Game, Innings: 14..........9/18/1999 (4-7)
Longest Win Streak: 5.................7/21/2000 5/27/2001
Longest Loss Streak: 5................8/23/2001 9/2/2002-1
CUBS-METS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 4-2 3-0 1-2
2005 2-4 2-1 0-3
2006 3-3 1-2 2-1
2007 2-5 1-2 1-3
2008 4-2 2-0 2-2
2009 3-3 2-1 1-2
2010 3-4 2-1 1-3
2011 4-2 2-1 2-1
2012 4-2 2-1 2-1
2013 3-3 1-2 2-1
TOTALS 32-30 18-11 14-19
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CUBS-PHILLIES
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 3-3 2-1 1-2
2005 2-4 1-2 1-2
2006 2-5 1-3 1-2
2007 3-4 2-2 1-2
2008 3-4 2-2 1-2
2009 1-5 0-3 1-2
2010 4-2 3-1 1-1
2011 2-5 1-2 1-3
2012 2-4 0-2 2-2
2013 3-3 2-1 1-2
TOTALS 25-39 14-19 11-20
CUBS-PIRATES
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 13-5 7-2 6-3
2005 11-5 4-4 7-1
2006 6-9 4-5 2-4
2007 8-7 4-2 4-5
2008 14-4 7-2 7-2
2009 10-4 5-3 5-1
2010 5-10 4-5 1-5
2011 8-8 3-6 5-2
2012 8-8 3-4 5-4
2013 7-12 4-5 3-7
TOTALS 90-72 45-38 45-34
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CUBS-CARDINALS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 8-11 4-5 4-6
2005 10-6 5-3 5-3
2006 11-8 8-2 3-6
2007 11-5 4-3 7-2
2008 9-6 4-2 5-4
2009 6-10 4-3 2-7
2010 9-6 4-5 5-1
2011 5-10 3-3 2-7
2012 7-10 5-4 2-6
2013 7-12 4-5 3-7
TOTALS 83-84 45-35 38-49
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 23...................4/17/1954 (23-13)
Most Runs, Cardinals: 21............4/27/1977 (3-21)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 36.........4/17/1954 (23-13)
Largest Margin of Victory: 14......6/25/1918 (14-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 18......4/27/1977 (3-21)
Longest Game, Innings: 20...........8/28/1930 (7-8)
Longest Win Streak: 10................ 4/24/1918-4/27/1919
Longest Loss Streak: 10................6/27/1943-1-6/21/1944-2
CUBS-PADRES
LAST 10 SEASONS
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 23...................5/17/1977 (23-6)
Most Runs, Padres: 13................4/30/2013 (7-13)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 29.........5/17/1977 (23-6)
Largest Margin of Victory: 19......5/13/1969 (19-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 9........5/14/2006 (0-9)
Longest Game, Innings: 15...........7/8/1975 (6-8)
Longest Win Streak: 8.................. 5/1/1987-5/12/1988
Longest Loss Streak: 5................. 6/3/1992-5/7/1993
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 4-2 1-2 3-0
2005 4-3 1-2 3-1
2006 0-7 0-3 0-4
2007 3-5 2-3 1-2
2008 5-2 3-1 2-1
2009 4-5 3-0 1-5
2010 3-5 0-4 3-1
2011 3-3 2-1 1-2
2012 3-3 3-0 0-3
2013 3-4 2-2 1-2
TOTALS 32-39 17-18 15-21
SEEING RED
Chicago went 9-6 against the Cardinals in 2008, marking the fourth straight season in which the Cubs won a season series against St. Louis ... prior
to that, the last time the Cubs had won at least four straight season series against the Cardinals was when they won 12 straight from 1902-1913.
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CUBS-GIANTS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 2-4 1-2 1-2
2005 5-2 2-1 3-1
2006 2-4 1-2 1-2
2007 5-2 3-1 2-1
2008 4-3 2-1 2-2
2009 4-2 1-1 3-1
2010 2-5 1-2 1-3
2011 5-4 3-3 2-1
2012 1-6 1-2 0-4
2013 4-3 1-3 3-0
TOTALS 34-35 16-18 18-17
At Wrigley Field
Most Runs, Cubs: 20...................8/13/1959 (20-9)
Most Runs, Giants: 19.................7/4/1961-1 (3-19)
Most Runs, Both Teams: 29.........8/13/1959 (20-9)
Largest Margin of Victory: 14......7/20/1926 (16-2)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 16......4/23/1960 (2-18),
7/4/1961-1 (3-19)
Longest Game, Innings: 17..........5/2/1956 (5-6)
Longest Win Streak: 9.................. 7/19/1935-5/2/1936
Longest Loss Streak: 10................ 6/7/1950-6/22/1951
CUBS-NATIONALS
LAST 10 SEASONS
YR
REC HOME ROAD
2004 3-3 1-2 2-1
2005 1-5 0-3 1-2
2006 2-4 2-1 0-3
2007 6-1 3-0 3-1
2008 3-3 2-1 1-2
2009 5-2 1-2 4-0
2010 4-2 1-2 3-0
2011 3-4 2-1 1-3
2012 1-6 1-2 0-4
2013 3-4 1-3 2-1
TOTALS 31-34 14-17 17-17
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CUBS VS. AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS OTHER THAN CHICAGO AND HOUSTON
TEAM (YEARS PLAYED)
RECORD HOME ROAD MOST RECENT TRADE
Baltimore Orioles
3-3
1-2
2-1
7/2/2013 P Jake Arrieta, P Pedro Strop and international signing bonus slot
(2003, 2008) numbers three and four acquired for P Scott Feldman and C Steve Clevenger
BostonRed Sox
4-5
3-3
1-2
7/19/2012 P Justin Germano for a cash consideration
(2005, 2011-12)
Cleveland Indians
7-7
3-2
4-5
7/28/2011 OF Abner Abreu, RHP Carlton Smith and cash considerations for
(1997-99, 2006, 2009) OF Kosuke Fukudome
Detroit Tigers
4-13
2-7
2-6
8/5/2012 Two PTBNL (P Josue Carreno and cash on 10/16) for INF Jeff Baker
(1998, 2000-01, 2006, 2009, 2012)
Kansas City Royals
10-8
6-3
4-5
11/26/2013 C George Kottaras for a cash consideration
(1997-2001, 2011)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
5-5
2-3
3-2
3/25/2001 P Mike Fyhrie acquired for INF Jose Nieves
(2004, 2010, 2013)
Minnesota Twins
12-12
8-4
4-8
8/31/2006 INF Phil Nevin traded for a PTBNL (P Adam Harben)
(1997-2001, 2006, 2009, 2012)
New York Yankees
3-6
3-3
0-3
7/26/2013 P Corey Black acquired for OF Alfonso Soriano and cash considerations
(2003, 2005, 2011)
Oakland Athletics
5-4
4-2
1-2
8/27/2012 C Anthony Recker for C Blake Lalli
(2004, 2010, 2013)
Seattle Mariners
7-5
2-1
5-4
12/18/2009 PCarlos Silva and cash for OFMilton Bradley
(2002, 2007, 2010, 2013)
Tampa Bay Rays
2-4
2-1
0-3
1/8/2011 PMatt Garza, OFFernando Perez and PZac Rosscup acquired for
(2003, 2008) PChris Archer, CRobinson Chirinos, INFHak-Ju Lee, OFSam Fuld and OFBrandon
Guyer
Texas Rangers
6-6
3-3
3-3
7/22/2013 INF Mike Olt, P Justin Grimm, P C.J. Edwards and a PTBNL (P Neil
(2002, 2007, 2010, 2013) Ramirez) acquired for P Matt Garza
Toronto Blue Jays
4-5
1-2
3-3
12/10/2001 INF Alex Gonzalez acquired for P Felix Heredia and INF James
(2003, 2005, 2008) Deschaine
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TRADES(12)
From Baltimore with RHP Pedro Strop and two international
signing bonus slots (slot numbers three and four) for RHP Scott
Feldman and C Steve Clevenger, July 2, 2013
From Texas with INF Mike Olt, RHP C.J. Edwards and a PTBNL
(Neil Ramirez waiver claim 8/23/13) for RHP Matt Garza, July
22, 2013
From Kansas City for a cash consideration, November 26, 2013
From Texas with RHP Justin Grimm, RHP C.J. Edwards and a
PTBNL (Neil Ramirez waiver claim 8/23/13) for RHP Matt
Garza, July 22, 2013
From Texas with RHP Justin Grimm, RHP C.J. Edwards for RHP
Matt Garza, August 23, 2013 (waiver claim) as the PTBNL
From San Diego with RHP Zach Cates for RHP Andrew Cashner
and OF Kyung-Min Na, January 6, 2012
From Tampa Bay with P Matt Garza and OF Fernando Perez for
P Chris Archer, C Robinson Chirinos, INF Hak-Ju Lee, OF Sam
Fuld and OF Brandon Guyer, January 8, 2011
From Miami for OF Brian Bogusevic, December 12, 2013
From Baltimore with RHP Jake Arrieta and two international
signing bonus slots (slot numbers three and four) for RHP Scott
Feldman and C Steve Clevenger, July 2, 2013
From Texas with RHP Kyle Hendricks for RHP Ryan Dempster,
July 31, 2012
From Atlanta with RHP Jaye Chapman for LHP Paul Maholm and
OF Reed Johnson, July 30, 2012
From Cincinnati with OF Dave Sappelt and INF Ronald Torreyes
for LHP Sean Marshall, December 23, 2011
NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENT (5)
Signed November 3, 2008
Signed July 7, 2005
Signed December 8, 2004
Signed October 25, 2006
Signed February 2, 2007
SKyuji Fujikawa
Jason Hammel
Edwin Jackson
James McDonald
Donnie Murphy
Nate Schierholtz
Jorge Soler
Ryan Sweeney
Jose Veras
Carlos Villanueva
Wesley Wright
FREEAGENCY(11)
Signed as a free agent, December 10, 2012
Signed as a free agent, February 13, 2014
Signed as a free agent, January 3, 2013
Signed as a free agent, February 13, 2014
Signed as a free agent, December 9, 2013
Signed as a free agent, January 17, 2014
Signed as a free agent, June 30, 2012
Signed as a free agent, October 11, 2013
Signed as a free agent, December 27, 2013
Signed as a free agent, January 26, 2013
Signed as a free agent, December 19, 2013
Darwin Barney
Dallas Beeler
Brett Jackson
Blake Parker
Chris Rusin
James Russell
Jeff Samardzija
Matt Szczur
Josh Vitters
Logan Watkins
Hector Rondon
Round
4th
41st
1st
16th
4th
14th
5th
5th
1st
21st
WAIVERCLAIM (1)
Luis Valbuena
Claimed off waivers from Toronto, April 4, 2012
POST-SEASON HISTORY
1906 World Series: White Sox defeated Cubs 4-2
The 1906 Cubs set a modern record by winning 116 games against only 36 losses facing the
Hitless Wonders White Sox in the first one-city World Series, the Cubs were heavily favored to
win their first Fall Classic.
Played in snowy October weather, the first four games were dominated by pitching Nick
Altrock and Mordecai Three Finger Brown dueled in the opener with both pitchers allowing
only four hits, but the White Sox scratched out a 2-1 win Ed Reulbach evened the Series
with a one-hitter the following day the clubs then traded shutouts, leaving the Series tied
after four games.
The Cubs were held to a .196 batting average the White Sox didnt fare much better,
hitting only .198.
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .196, 9 doubles, 0 homers
Cubs Pitching: 3.23 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Solly Hoffman
.304 ...
Wildfire Schulte
.269, 3 doubles
Top Cubs Pitchers: Orval Overall 1.05 ERA
... Ed Reulbach 1-0, 2.45 ERA
POST-SEASON PREEMIES
The youngest Cub to participate in post-season play was Phil Cavarretta, who was just 19 years old when he made his World Series debut in the
1935 Fall Classic against Detroit.
In 1998, Kerry Wood became the youngest Cubs pitcher to see action during the postseason. He was just 21 when he started Game Three of the
Division Series against Atlanta.
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SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .257, 6 doubles, 0 homers
Cubs Pitching: 0.75 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Harry Steinfeldt .471
Johnny Evers .350, 2 doubles
Top Cubs Pitchers: Mordecai Brown 1-0,
0.00 ERA Ed Reulbach 1-0, 0.75 ERA
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .293, 4 doubles, 1 homer
Cubs Pitching: 2.60 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Frank Chance .421,
3 RBI Wildfire Schulte .389
Top Cubs Pitchers: Mordecai Brown 2-0,
0.00 ERA Orval Overall 2-0, 0.98 ERA
358
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .222, 11 doubles, 0 homers
Cubs Pitching: 4.70 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Frank Chance .353,
4 RBI Wildfire Schulte .353, 3 doubles
Top Cubs Pitchers: Jack Pfiester 0.00 ERA
2
1
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .210, 5 doubles, 0 homers
Cubs Pitching: 1.04 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Charlie Pick .389
Fred Merkle .278
Top Cubs Pitchers: Hippo Vaughn 1-2,
1.00 ERA Lefty Tyler 1-1, 1.17 ERA
359
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .249, 6 doubles, 1 homer
Cubs Pitching: 4.33 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Hack Wilson .471
Charlie Grimm .389, 1 homer, 4 RBI
Top Cubs Pitchers: Guy Bush 1-0, 0.82
ERA
6 1
9 1
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .253, 8 doubles, 3 homers
Cubs Pitching: 9.26 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Riggs Stephenson .444,
4 RBI Billy Jurges .364
Top Cubs Pitchers: Lon Warneke 5.91 ERA
360
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .238, 6 doubles, 5 homers
Cubs Pitching: 2.96 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Billy Herman .333,
1 homer, 6 RBI Frank Demaree 2 homers
Top Cubs Pitchers: Lon Warneke 2-0, 0.54
ERA Tex Carleton 1.29 ERA
6 1
9 2
12 0
12 1
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .243, 4 doubles, 2 homers
Cubs Pitching: 5.03 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Joe Marty .500,
1 homer, 5 RBI Stan Hack .471
Top Cubs Pitchers: Bill Lee 2.45 ERA
361
SERIES NUMBERS
Cubs Batting: .263, 16 doubles, 1 homer
Cubs Pitching: 4.15 ERA
Top Cubs Batters: Phil Cavarretta .423,
1 homer, 5 RBI Stan Hack .367
Top Cubs Pitchers: Claude Passeau 1-0,
2.70 ERA
PINCHED BY A PITCHER
On August 11, 2001, San Franciscos Livan Hernandez was the last pitcher to have a four-hit game against the Cubs going 4-for-4 with a solo homer
and three RBI.
On August 8, 2000, Los Angeles pitcher Darren Dreifort hit a pair of homers in a 7-5 victory over the Cubs at Dodger Stadium.
Dreifort was just the fourth pitcher to record a multi-homer game against the Cubs, joining Cincinnatis Frank Foreman (July 4, 1895), the Boston
Braves Jim Tobin who hit three homers (May 13, 1942) and the New York Mets Walt Terrell (August 6, 1983).
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363
364
2 4
8 0
365
366
Gudat, Marv-1932
Guthrie, Mark-2003
Hack, Stan-1932, 1935, 1938, 1945
Harden, Rich-2008
Hart, Kevin-2007
Hartnett, Gabby-1929, 1932, 1935, 1938
Heathcote, Cliff-1929
Hebner, Richie-1984
Hemsley, Rollie-1932
Hendrix, Claude-1918
Henshaw, Roy-1935
Heredia, Felix-1998
Herman, Billy-1932, 1935, 1938
Hernandez, Jose-1998
Hill, Glenallen-1998
Hill, Rich-2007
Hofman, Solly-1906, 1908, 1910
Hollocher, Charlie-1918
Hornsby, Rogers-1929
Houston, Tyler-1998
Howard, Del-1907, 1908
Howry, Bob-2007, 2008
Hughes, Roy-1945
Johnson, Don-1945
Johnson, Lance-1998
Johnson, Reed-2008
Jones, Jacque-2007
Jurges, Billy-1932, 1935, 1938
Kane, John-1910
Karchner, Matt-1998
Karros, Eric-2003
Kendall, Jason-2007
Kilgus, Paul-1989
Killefer, Bill-1918
Klein, Chuck-1935
Kling, Johnny-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Koenig, Mark-1932
Kowalik, Fabian-1935
Lake, Steve-1984
Lancaster, Les-1989
Law, Vance-1989
Lazzeri, Tony-1938
Lee, Bill-1935, 1938
Lee, Derrek-2007, 2008
Lilly, Ted-2007, 2008
Lindstrom, Freddie-1935
Livingston, Mickey-1945
Lofton, Kenny-2003
Lopes, Davey-1984
Lowrey, Peanuts-1945
Maddux, Greg-1989
Malone, Pat-1929, 1932
Mann, Les-1918
Marmol, Carlos-2007, 2008
Marquis, Jason-2007, 2008
Marshall, Sean-2008
Martinez, Ramon-2003
Martinez, Sandy-1998
Marty, Joe-1938
Matthews, Gary-1984
May, Jakie-1932
McCabe, Bill-1918
McClendon, Lloyd-1989
McCullough, Clyde-1945
McIntire, Harry-1910
McMillan, Norm-1929
Merkle, Fred-1918
Merullo, Lennie-1945
Miller, Damian-2003
Moore, Johnny-1932
Moran, Pat-1906, 1907
Morandini, Mickey-1998
Moreland, Keith-1984
Morgan, Mike-1998
Mulholland, Terry-1998
Murton, Matt-2007
Needham, Tom-1910
Nehf, Art-1929
Nicholson, Bill-1945
ODea, Ken-1935, 1938
OFarrell, Bob-1918
OLeary, Troy-2003
Overall, Orval-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Pafko, Andy-1945
Page, Vance-1938
Paskert, Dode-1918
Passeau, Claude-1945
Pfiester, Jack-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Pick, Charlie-1918
Pie, Felix-2007, 2008
Prim, Ray-1945
Prior, Mark-2003
Ramirez, Aramis-2003, 2007, 2008
Ramos, Domingo-1989
Remlinger, Mike-2003
Reulbach, Ed-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Reynolds, Carl-1938
Richie, Lew-1910
Rodriguez, Henry-1998
Root, Charlie-1929, 1932, 1935, 1938
Russell, Jack-1938
Salazar, Luis-1989
Samardzija, Jeff-2008
Sandberg, Ryne-1984, 1989
Sanderson, Scott-1984, 1989
Sauer, Ed-1945
Schulte, Wildfire-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Schuster, Bill-1945
Secory, Frank-1945
Servais, Scott-1998
Sheckard, Jimmy-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Simon, Randall-2003
Slagle, Jimmy-1907
Smith, Bob-1932
Smith, Dwight-1989
Smith, Lee-1984
Soriano, Alfonso-2007, 2008
Sosa, Sammy-1998, 2003
Soto, Geovany-2007, 2008
Steinfeldt, Harry-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Stephenson, Riggs-1929, 1932
Stephenson, Walter-1935
Stoddard, Tim-1984
Sutcliffe, Rick-1984, 1989
Tapani, Kevin-1998
Taylor, Zack-1929
Theriot, Ryan-2007, 2008
Tinker, Joe-1906, 1907, 1908, 1910
Tinning, Bud-1932
Tolson, Chick-1929
Trout, Steve-1984
Tyler, Lefty-1918
Vandenberg, Hy-1945
Vaughn, Hippo-1918
Veres, Dave-2003
Veryzer, Tom-1984
Walton, Jerome-1989
Ward, Daryle-2007, 2008
Warneke, Lon-1932, 1935
Webster, Mitch-1989
Wilkerson, Curtis-1989
Williams, Dewey-1945
Williams, Mitch-1989
Wilson, Hack-1929
Wilson, Steve-1989
Wood, Kerry-1998, 2003, 2007, 2008
Woods, Gary-1984
Wortman, Chuck-1918
Wrona, Rick-1989
Wynne, Marvell-1989
Wuertz, Michael-2007
Wyse, Hank-1945
Zambrano, Carlos-2003, 2007, 2008
Zeider, Rollie-1918
Zimmerman, Heinie-1907, 1910
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CLUB MISCELLANEOUS
MOST FEWEST
55 1945-6...........................Plate Appearances.30 4 times, last: 2003 LCS-5
46 1945-6....................................At-Bats..............27 4 times, last: 1918-6
13 1984-1................................Runs Scored..0 1906-3, 1918-1, 2003 LCS-5
16 1984-1, 2003 LCS-2..................Hits................... 2 1906-3, 2003 LCS-5
34 1984-1.................................Total Bases...........................2 2003 LCS-5
12 1908-1....................................Singles.....................................1 1906-3
5 1907-3..................................... Doubles..................................................... 0
2 2003 LCS-1, 2003 LCS-3...........Triples...................................................... 0
5 1984-1...................................Home Runs.................................................. 0
9 2003 LCS-1........................ Extra-Base Hits... 0 9 times, last: 2003 LCS-5
7 1907-1................................. Stolen Bases................................................. 0
9 1910-2................................Bases on Balls.......... 0 4 times, last: 1998-3
13 1929-1, 1929-2, 2007 LDS-2....Strikeouts..................... 0 1918-2, 1918-4
MOST
Largest Victory: 13 runs 13-0............................. 1984-1
Most Lopsided Shutout: 13-0................................. 1984-1
CLUB PITCHING
MOST FEWEST
6 2003 DS-4..................... Relief Pitchers Used........................................... 0
12.0 1907-1, 1945-6............ Innings Pitched...................... 8.0 many times
19 1932-4................................Hits Allowed................... 1 1906-2, 1945-3
4 1932-3, 2003 LCS-1.......Home Runs Allowed............................................ 0
13 1932-4............................... Runs Allowed............ 0 9 times, last: 1984-1
13 1932-4.........................Earned Runs Allowed....0 11 times, last: 1984-1
8 1935-4, 1945-7, 2008 LDS-1.Bases on Balls Allowed......... 0 1908-4, 1984-3
14 2003 DS-1............................Strikeouts.............. 1 6 times, last: 1945-3
Both Clubs
Runs: 19 (Cubs 6-Yankees 13)..................... 1932-4
Hits: 28.......................................... 1932-4, 1945-6
Home Runs: 7....................................... 2003 LCS-1
Base on Balls: 14........................................ 1945-6
Strikeouts: 25.........................................2003 DS-1
Home Attendance: 50,740..................................... 1929-1
Road Attendance: 65,829............................... 2003 LCS-4
FEWEST
Largest Defeat: 8 runs 3-11................................ 1989-1
Most Lopsided Shutout Loss: 0-3........................... 1906-3
Both Clubs
Runs: 1 (1-0).............................................. 1906-4,
1 (0-1)............................................... 1918-1
Hits: 6.......................................................... 1906-3
Base on Balls: 1.......................................... 1938-1
Strikeouts: 1................................................ 1918-4
Home Attendance: 12,693..................................... 1906-1
Road Attendance: 6,210........................................ 1908-5
CLUB PITCHING
MOST FEWEST
0.75 1907..........................Earned Run Average......................... 9.26 1932
66.0 2003 LCS...................... Innings Pitched......................25.0 2007 LDS
68 2003 LCS............................Hits Allowed.................................. 23 1998
10 2003 LCS......................Home Runs Allowed............................................ 0
40 2003 LCS........................... Runs Allowed.................................... 6 1907
35 1932............................Earned Runs Allowed.............................. 4 1907
33 1945.......................... Bases on Balls Allowed............................ 9 1907
45 2003 LCS..............................Strikeouts.................................... 16 1938
.186 1918...........................Opponents Batting........................ .316 1910
HOOTON HOLLERIN
The only Cubs draft selection to make his professional debut with the major league club was Burt Hooton the clubs 1st-round pick (and second
overall selection) in the secondary phase of the June 1971 draft. Hooton made his debut on June 17, 1971, vs. Steve Carlton and the St. Louis
Cardinals (and did not figure in the decision in the Cubs 7-6 win) before being sent to the minors.
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SINGLE-SERIES BATTING
Most Plate Appearances: 35......................... Kenny Lofton 2003 LCS
Batting Average: .647............................................ Mark Grace 1989
Most At-Bats: 31........................................... Kenny Lofton 2003 LCS
Most Times Reaching Safely: 15... 4 times, last: Sammy Sosa 2003 LCS
Most Runs Scored: 8..................................... Kenny Lofton 2003 LCS
Most Hits: 11..................................................... Phil Cavarretta 1945,
Stan Hack 1945,
Mark Grace 1989
Most Total Bases: 19..............................................Mark Grace 1989,
Alex Gonzalez 2003 LCS
Most Singles: 9............................................... Moises Alou 2003 DS,
Kenny Lofton 2003 LCS
Most Doubles: 3..................................7 times, last: Derrek Lee 2008
Most Triples: 1......................................................................22 times
Most Home Runs: 3......................................Alex Gonzalez 2003 LCS,
Aramis Ramirez 2003 LCS
Most Extra-Base Hits: 5.........................................Mark Grace 1989,
Ryne Sandberg 1989,
Alex Gonzalez 2003 LCS
Most Runs Batted In: 8...................................... Bill Nicholson 1945,
Mark Grace 1989
Most Sacrifice Hits: 4.......................................... Don Johnson 1945
Most Stolen Bases: 5.......................................... Jimmy Slagle 1907,
Frank Chance 1908
Most Base on Balls: 7..................................... Jimmy Sheckard 1910
Most Strikeouts: 9.........................................Sammy Sosa 2003 LCS
Most Pinch At-Bats: 5.......................................... Frank Secory 1945
Most Pinch Hits: 2................................................ Frank Secory 1945
SINGLE-GAME PITCHING
Innings Pitched
Starter: 9.0.....................23 times, last: Mark Prior 2003 DS-3
Reliever: 6.2............................................Jack Pfiester 1910-3
Fewest Hits Allowed
Starter: 1......... Ed Reulbach 1906-2, Claude Passeau 1945-3
Most Hits Allowed
Starter: 13......................................... Mordecai Brown 1910-2
Reliever: 10.............................................Jack Pfiester 1910-3
Home Runs Allowed
Starter: 4.................................................Charlie Root 1932-3
Reliever: 2......Burleigh Grimes 1932-4, Les Lancaster 1989-2
Runs Allowed
Starter: 9........................................... Mordecai Brown 1910-2
Reliever: 6...................................................Jakie May 1932-4
Earned Runs Allowed
Starter: 8.................. Guy Bush 1932-1, Greg Maddux 1989-1
Reliever: 6...................................................Jakie May 1932-4
Base on Balls Allowed
Starter: 7.... Tex Carleton 1935-4, Ryan Dempster 2008 LDS-1
Reliever: 5......... Roy Henshaw 1935-2, Paul Derringer 1945-7
Strikeouts
Starter: 11...........................................Kerry Wood 2003 DS-1
Reliever: 5.............................................. Orval Overall 1906-5
SINGLE-SERIES PITCHING
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CAREER PITCHING
Opp.
@ Louisville
@ Brooklyn
Brooklyn
@ Boston
New York
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
@ Philadelphia
@ Houston
@ Colorado
@Colorado
Date
Score
April 25, 1876
4-0
September 9, 1891
4-2
September 27, 1905 7-2
August 13, 1910 (2)
11-2
July 20, 1916
1-0 (10)
June 18, 1929
13-6
July 19, 1940
11-4
July 25, 1954 (2)
2-1
September 13, 1968 (2) 9-1
May 14, 1982
6-3
May 23, 1995
7-6
April 23, 2008
7-6 (10)
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CUBS BROADCASTERS
Len Kasper Television Play-by-Play
Len, a Midwest native, begins his 10th season with the Cubs after doing Florida Marlins play-by-play for three years for Fox
Sports Net.
Has helped raise thousands of dollars for good causes through his interest in music.
w Participates in Theo Epsteins Hot Stove Cool Music events in Boston and at Chicagos Metro, which benefits The
Foundation To Be Named Later.
w With the help of former broadcasting partner Bob Brenly, assisted Chicago Cubs Charities with the Len and Bob
Bash at the House of Blues in Chicago.
Honored as the Harry Caray Sportscaster of the Year from the Pitch and Hit Club of Chicago in January of 2011.
Prior to joining the Marlins, did play-by-play for select Milwaukee Brewers games from 1999-2001.
w Broadcast career also included a stint as the morning sports anchor at WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee, Wis. hosted
pregame and halftime shows for the Green Bay Packers radio network and co-hosted a hot stove league show on
the Brewers radio network.
w Spent nearly eight years working for WTMJ.
Graduated summa cum laude from Marquette University in 1993 with a degree in public relations.
Was born on January 21, 1971, in Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Len and his wife, Pam, have one son: Leo.
PERCENTAGES
Blowing In: 59.2%
Blowing Out: 24.0%
Crosswind: 16.6%
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Elio Benitez
Lou Boudreau
Bob Brenly
Thom Brennaman
Jack Brickhouse
Bill Brundige
Bud Campbell
Chip Caray
Harry Caray
Joe Carter
Harry Creighton
Bob Dernier
Gene Elston
Hector Febregas
Jim Frey
Charlie Grimm
Milo Hamilton
Marty Hogan
Rogers Hornsby
Pat Hughes
Cory Provus
Jack Quinlan
Omar Ramos
Ron Santo
Judd Sirott
Dewayne Staats
Steve Stone
Jim West
Bert Wilson
Joe Wilson
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MEDIA POLICIES
orking Press Credentials: Season and daily press credentials are issued
W
with the intention they will be utilized for the working press in order to provide
coverage of the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Requests for daily credentials
must come directly from the affiliations editor, producer or director on company letterhead at least 48 hours prior to the game requested. Members of
the Media must have photo identification available at all times. The Chicago
Cubs do not credential freelance writers unless the writer is currently on
assignment with a specific news organization. It is the responsibility of the
requesting affiliation to confirm receipt and subsequent approval/denial of
access to the game in question.
Photo Credentials: Season and daily photo credentials are issued only to
photographers on assignment for news-gathering organizations and representatives of companies recognized and/or licensed by Major League Baseball. Requests for photo credentials are the same as the procedure outlined
above. The Chicago Cubs do not credential freelance photographers. All flash
photography is prohibited at Wrigley Field. Please be advised that priority in
all photo bays will be granted to news organizations on nightly deadlines.
All mono- and tripods of any sort are strictly prohibited from the field at all
times. Any use of photographs taken other than for news-gathering purposes
or MLB officially licensed products will be considered a violation of existing
trademark and copyright restrictions. As an opportunity to change locations
mid-game, photographers are permitted to move along the warning track
behind home plate. Photographers are prohibited from stopping and photographing while changing photo bays. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from
any photo bay or camera well at all times.
Internet Media: Only licensees of Major League Baseball Enterprises have
exclusive rights to simulate accounts, descriptions or pitch-by-pitch reproductions of Major League Baseball games on the Internet. No transmission
by any other media, specifically including the Internet and any other online
network, of any information about the game, including (but not limited to)
any account, description, picture, video, audio, reproduction or other information concerning any MLB game will be permitted to originate from inside
the ballpark (including from a camera feed already positioned within the
ballpark). Reproduction of such accounts without a license from Major
League Baseball Enterprises is a violation of the policies of MLB and the
Chicago Cubs. A breach in such policy will result in revocation of credentials
and may be subject to litigation. The Chicago Cubs adhere to Major League
Baseballs guidelines and do not credential websites unless they are affiliated with recognized national or regional news media organizations. No freelance Internet sites will be credential without following the same guidelines
for freelance journalists.
Live Transmissions: Affiliations not licensed by MLB and non-rightsholders of
the Chicago Cubs and MLB (television, radio and internet sites) are prohibited from providing live telecasts, radio broadcasts, game simulations, pitchby-pitch accounts, as well as from using live or taped material originating
from inside the ballpark during a period commencing with the conclusion of
batting practice and ending with the conclusion of the game. Live transmissions will be permitted until the conclusion of the clubs rightsholders (radio
or television) post-game programming. Radio stations and assigned correspondents for out-of-town reports are permitted to give inning or half-inning
score updates, but at no time may the file reports once play is in progress.
Roving Cameras: Roving cameras in the seating area of the ballpark are
strictly prohibited unless approved by the Cubs media relations department.
Due to space limitations, roving cameras are not allowed to shoot from the
bleachers. Any camera light in the seating area of the ballpark is strictly
prohibited. If a photo light comes on during the game, umpires will stop
play. Still photographers must shoot from the designated camera wells and
photographer areas. Interviews are not permitted in the ballpark during the
game unless approved by the Cubs media relations department. If approved,
interviews may only be conducted on the concourse between innings, not in
the stands while the game is in progress.
Working Press Box: Seating in the main press box is prioritized by daily print
media, visiting public relations departments, visiting beat writers and area
radio and television representatives not on the air during games. The press
box consists of six radio/TV booths equipped for live broadcasts. Keeping
with MLB and club policy, no person under 18 is permitted into the press box
on game days. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from the working press box
prior or during the game. The press box is equipped with wireless internet
capabilities; the password can be found on the seating cards in the press
box and is also posted in the back of the press box.
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Peter Chase
Director, Media Relations
Phone: 773-404-4020
E-mail: pchase@cubs.com
Jason Carr
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Phone: 773-404-4023
E-mail: jcarr@cubs.com
Dusty Harrington
Coordinator, Media Relations
Phone: 773-404-4049
E-mail: dharrington@cubs.com
Safdar Khan
Media Relations Assistant
Phone: 773-404-4126
E-mail: skhan@cubs.com
Field Access: All members of the media with credentials allowing access
onto the field may conduct interviews at specific times prior to the start
of the game. The field must be cleared 60 minutes before the beginning
of the game. At no time are media permitted in fair territory or anywhere
beyond first- or third-base. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from the field
at all times.
Batting Practice: Members of the media are prohibited from standing, photographing or conducting interviews from the area surrounding the cage while
batting practice is in progress.
Cellular Phones: The use of cellular phones for radio interviews while on the
field and in the clubhouse is strictly prohibited. Any and all telephone interviews must be arranged in advance with the Chicago Cubs media relations
department. An exception to the usage of a cellular phone for an interview
is in the dugout, only after receiving advance permission from the player or
staff member to be interviewed.
Media Phones: Members of the press may utilize three charge-a-call phones
located in the back of the pressbox. Media wanting to set up a season-long
phone line may contact the Cubs media relations department. In addition,
media can make toll-free calls or use their calling cards on any of the designated phones provided by the Cubs in the press box. These phones are
installed for the use of all media in the press box for working conditions only.
Autographs: Credentialed members of the media are strictly prohibited from
requesting autographs or equipment at Wrigley Field. Officials will revoke
credentials immediately, no exceptions.
Clubhouse Access: Members of the media must have a specific working
purpose to gain admittance to the clubhouse. The Cubs home clubhouse
opens 3 hours prior to game-time and is closed during stretch and batting
practice times. The clubhouse will re-open 10 minutes after the conclusion
of the game. Access to the visiting Wrigley Field clubhouse will be determined
by the visiting clubs policies.
Press Dining: A press dining room is located adjacent to the broadcast
booths on the press level, and is available to credentialed members of the
media with access to the working press box, as well as credentialed photographers and credentialed radio and TV personnel. Press meals are $7.
REGLAS DE PRENSA
Credenciales de Prensa: Credenciales de prensa diarias y credenciales
para la temporada completa son entregadas con la intencin que la prensa
cubra y publique reportajes de los Chicago Cubs y Wrigley Field. Solicitudes
para un pase de prensa de un da tienen que venir directamente del editor,
productor o director de la institucin a la que pertenece el reportero, en
papel membretado y ser entregadas 48 horas antes del juego solicitado. Los
miembros de la prensa tienen que tener una identificacin con fotografa
disponible todo el tiempo. Los Chicago Cubs no autorizan credenciales para
reporteros sin afiliacin, a no ser que estos sean asignados una historia
especifica por un medio de prensa autorizado. Es la responsabilidad del
medio de prensa de confirmar el recibo de la solicitud y subsecuentemente
el aprobar o negar la credencial para la fecha del juego.
Credenciales para Fotgrafos: Las credenciales diarias y de temporada
completa para fotgrafos son entregadas a fotgrafos asignados por medios
de prensa y organizaciones autorizadas por Major League Baseball. Los requisitos para solicitar credenciales para fotgrafos son los mismos ya definidos en el prrafo anterior. Los Chicago Cubs no autorizan credenciales para
fotgrafos sin afiliacin. La fotografa con flash esta prohibida en Wrigley
Field. Por favor tenga en cuenta que los medios de comunicacin con ediciones nocturnas tienen prioridad en las zonas reservadas para fotgrafos.
Los trpodes de cualquier tipo estn estrictamente prohibidos en el campo
de juego. Cualquier otro uso de las fotografas que no sea para informacin
y noticias o para productos autorizados oficialmente por MLB ser considerada una violacin de las restricciones de derechos de la marca registrada
y de los Cubs. Como oportunidad para cambiar de sitio, a los fotgrafos se
les permite caminar por detrs de la lnea de home plate. Los fotgrafos
tienen prohibido parar y tomar fotos mientras cambien de sitio. Las bebidas
alcohlicas estn prohibidas en las zonas reservadas para fotgrafos.
Medios de prensa de Internet: Solamente licencias autorizadas oficialmente por Major League Baseball Enterprises, tienen derechos exclusivos
de simular cuentas, descripciones o reproducciones de pitcheo por pitcheo
de juegos de Major League Baseball en el Internet. No estn permitidas
transmisiones por Internet de ningn otro medio o network en lnea, informacin acerca del juego incluyendo (pero sin limitacin a), cualquier cuenta,
descripcin, imagen, video, sonido o reproduccin de cualquier otra informacin acerca de cualquier juego de MLB desde dentro del campo de juego
(incluyendo cmaras posicionadas en el campo). La reproduccin de estas
cuentas sin la debida autorizacin de Major League Baseball Enterprises es
una violacin de las plizas de MLB y de los Chicago Cubs. La violacin a
esta regla resultar en la revocacin de credenciales y puede estar sujeto a
litigacin. Los Chicago Cubs se unen a las reglas de Major League Baseball
y no autorizan credenciales para sitios de Internet a no ser que estn afiliados a medios de prensa reconocidos nacional o regionalmente. Los sitios
de Internet sin afiliacin no obtendrn credenciales a no ser que califiquen.
Transmisiones en vivo: Organizaciones sin licencias de MLB o personas afiliadas a los Chicago Cubs y MLB (televisin, radio y sitios de Internet) Tienen
prohibido proveer transmisiones en vivo, simulaciones de juegos, cuenta de
pitcheo por pitcheo as como usar material obtenido en vivo o pregrabado
desde el campo de juego en el periodo desde el final de la practica de
bateo hasta el final del juego. Las transmisiones en vivo se permitirn hasta
la conclusin del segmento post-game y los derechos del dueo (Radio o
Televisin). A estaciones de radio y corresponsales que viajan con el equipo
se les permite trasmitir el marcador (puntuacin) cada entrada o media
entrada del juego, pero no se les permitir reportar cuando la jugada esta
en progreso.
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July 11 Exclusive Limited-Edition Gale Sayers
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July 13
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August 22 Exclusive Limited-Edition Kerry Wood 20 Strikeout
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SPRING INFORMATION
Mesa Cubs Park
Spring Training 2014 will mark the Cubs first year at their new complex
in Mesa, Ariz., highlighted by Cubs Park - a 15,000-capacity ballpark ...
the complex, located by the 101 and 202 interchange, will house both
the Cubs major league and minor league spring operations, and will be
utilized year-round by the organization.
The Cubs new Spring Training complex consists of Cubs Park,
modern practice fields, a world-class workout and training facility,
as well as offices and clubhouse spaces ... the campus is spread
over 142 acres.
This will mark the Cubs 36th-consecutive Spring Training in Mesa
... Chicago spent the previous 17 Cactus League seasons at
HoHoKam Stadium and Fitch Park.
Mesa is the second-largest city in the Phoenix metropolitan area
and the third-largest city in Arizona Mesa is located southeast
of Phoenix and Scottsdale.
w With a population of more than 440,000, Mesa ranks
as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States
(among those with populations of at least 200,000) and
the 38th-largest city in the country bigger than Atlanta
and Miami.
w Mesa was founded in January 1878 and was incorporated
in July 1883 the area of the city is 128 square miles.
The telephone number for the Mesa Convention and Visitors
Bureau is 1-800-283-MESA.
In 2010, Mesa voters approved $84 million to construct a baseball
stadium, training and practice facility in Mesa, Ariz. for the Chicago
Cubs ... the city contributed $15 million for related infrastructure work,
and as part of the agreement with the City of Mesa, the Chicago Cubs
will commit their Spring Training games to the site for the next 30 years.
The new Cubs Park has a seating capacity of 15,000, nearly 2,000
more than HoHoKam Stadium the ballpark features a viewing
area in left field called EIGHTEEN I 76, a third and first base
party deck area, a kids area, a 120-person theatre in the Cubs
Clubhouse and a multi-purpose plaza area.
The park dimensions are:
360 feet down the left field line
366 feet to left center power alley
410 feet to straight-away center field
398 feet down the right field line
398 feet to right center power alley
The Cubs have been a part of four of the Cactus Leagues top-ten
single-game attendance games:
1)
13,721
White Sox @ Dodgers
3/23/13
2)
13,655
Giants @ Dodgers
3/17/12
3)
13,648
Angels @ Dodgers
3/18/12
4)
13,629
Cubs @ Mariners
3/28/10
5)
13,583
Padres @ Dodgers
3/20/10
6)
13,506
Padres @ Dodgers
3/20/10
7)
13,465
Giants @ Cubs
3/20/11
8)
13,462
Padres @ Cubs
3/27/10
9)
13,444
D-backs @ Mariners
3/20/10
10)
13,413
Cubs @ White Sox
3/19/10
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San Francisco Giants (ss)
Arizona Diamondbacks (ss)
Kansas City Royals
Milwaukee Brewers
Oakland Athletics
Colorado Rockies
Cleveland Indians
Cleveland Indians
Los Angeles Angels
Cincinnati Reds
Milwaukee Brewers
San Francisco Giants
Colorado Rockies
Seattle Mariners
Off Day
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New York Mets (ss)
Cleveland Indians (ss)
New York Mets (ss)
Los Angeles Angels (ss)
Oakland Athletics (ss)
Texas Rangers
Colorado Rockies
Seattle Mariners
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
Oakland Athletics
San Diego Padres
Los Angeles Angels (ss)
San Diego Padres (ss)
Arizona Diamondbacks
Chicago White Sox
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
SITE
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Tempe (1:10 p.m.)
Mesa
Scottsdale (7:10 p.m.)
Mesa
Maryvale
Mesa
Mesa
Goodyear
Mesa
Tempe (1:10 p.m.)
Goodyear
Mesa
Scottsdale
Mesa
Peoria (7:05 p.m.)
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Notes: All games begin at 1:05 p.m. Arizona time unless otherwise noted ... Chicago is one hour ahead of Arizona through Saturday, March 8
before moving to two hours ahead on Sunday, March 9 ... the Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16 games against the Mets take place
at Cashman Field in Las Vegas.
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FROM COOPERSTOWN
NOTABLE CUBS ARTIFACTS AT THE NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
Game ball from Cubs Carlos Zambranos no-hitter on Sept. 14, 2008.
Ticket from the final Hall of Fame Game, which was to be played June 16,
2008 against the Padres but was rained out.
Fishing hat from longtime equipment manager Yosh Kawano donated in
2008.
Jersey worn by Greg Maddux on July 26, 2005, when he recorded his
3,000th career strikeout.
Cap worn by Greg Maddux on April 29, 2005, against the Astros Roger
Clemens in first matchup of 300-game winners in the National League
since 1892.
Spikes, cap and glove from Greg Madduxs 300th career victory on Aug.
7, 2004.
Bat used by Sammy Sosa to hit his 500th career home run in 2003.
Bat used by Mark Bellhorn to homer from both sides of the plate in the
same inning in 2002.
Bats used by Sammy Sosa to hit 62nd and 66th home run in 1998.
Eyeglasses worn by legendary broadcaster Harry Caray.
Bat from Ryne Sandbergs 267th home run, which established a record
for second basemen on April 26, 1997.
Bat used by Ryne Sandberg to hit his first home run after coming out of
retirement on April 4, 1996.
Baseballs from both of Ken Holtzmans no-hitters in 1969 and 1971.
Bat used by Hall of Famer Ernie Banks to hit his 500th career home run
on May 12, 1970.
Jersey worn by Rogers Hornsby in 1932.
Medal presented to Frank Chance in 1907.
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announced in January 2015. A partial list of first-year candidates for election includes: Nomar Garciaparra, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Gary Sheffield and
John Smoltz. Historical information on past BBWAA elections and the election process can be accessed at www.baseballhall.org or by contacting the Hall of
Fame Communications department.
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