1987 Chicago Cubs season

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1987  Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs logo.svg
League National League
Division East
Ballpark Wrigley Field
City Chicago
Record76–85 (.472)
Divisional place6th
Owners Tribune Company
General managers Dallas Green
Managers Gene Michael and Frank Lucchesi
Television WGN-TV/Superstation WGN
(Harry Caray, Steve Stone, Dewayne Staats)
Radio WGN
(Dewayne Staats, Lou Boudreau, Jim Frey, Harry Caray)
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 1987 Chicago Cubs season was the 116th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 112th in the National League and the 72nd at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished sixth and last in the National League East with a record of 76–85, 18½ games behind the division and pennant-winning St. Louis Cardinals.

Contents

Offseason

Spring training

The team opened camp in Mesa, Arizona, apparently content with Brian Dayett to start in right field.[ citation needed ] However, Andre Dawson and his agent Dick Moss showed up after camp opened hoping that Green would consider signing the all-star outfielder.[ citation needed ] Dawson was one of the top free agents on the market during the off-season, but he garnered little interest. He made no secret that he wanted to leave Montreal, where his knees were battered by the Olympic Stadium Astroturf.[ citation needed ] He also made it known during the off season that the Cubs were his top choice, as Wrigley Field had a natural grass surface and had no lights.[ citation needed ] Dawson hit considerably better during the day.[ citation needed ]

After a couple weeks of Green saying he was flatly uninterested in Dawson, Dawson and Moss presented Green with a "blank" signed contract. Green filled in the amount -- $500,000 for one year.

Spring training also began with the dark news of broadcaster Harry Caray suffering a stroke in Palm Springs. WGN announced that until Caray was well enough to return, guest announcers would fill in and sit alongside color analyst Steve Stone. [1]

Notable transactions

Regular season

The 1987 season featured a career year from free-agent acquisition Andre Dawson, who captured National League Most Valuable Player honors following a 49-home run season. It was also the rookie season for starting pitcher Greg Maddux, the final full season for Wrigley Field without lights, and the last year for general manager Dallas Green, who resigned in late October 1987.

Season summary

An 18–10 May propelled the Cubs into the race, and they spent time in first place in early June. However, injuries to Ryne Sandberg and Shawon Dunston within days of each other crippled the Cubs' middle infield and hampered their offense. Their replacements were Paul Noce and Mike Brumley, respectively, Brumley having been acquired as "thrown-in" in the 1984 Buckner-for-Eckersley trade. Neither player was able to come close to replacing the lost production from Sandberg and Dunston and, consequentially, the team struggled.

In the month of August, two incidents occurred in which players cheated against the Cubs. Phillies pitcher Kevin Gross was pitching against the Chicago Cubs on Aug 10, 1987. Gross was caught with sandpaper in his glove and suspended for 10 games. [7] Astros batter Billy Hatcher was batting against the Chicago Cubs on Aug 31, 1987, when he broke his bat and it flew down the third base line. Cubs third baseman Keith Moreland saw cork, and Hatcher was suspended for 10 games. [7] Later on, Hatcher claimed that he was using pitcher Dave Smith's bat, and not his own.

After a woeful August, Michael told the press that he was planning on resigning after the season. Green said that he would accept the resignation, effective immediately, and replaced Michael with Frank Lucchesi, a longtime scout in the Philadelphia organization who had become a Cubs roving instructor. As the Cubs played out the string under Lucchesi, they finished last, although they were a markedly improved team over the '86 club, with a promising future.

Season standings

NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 9567.58649324635
New York Mets 9270.568349324338
Montreal Expos 9171.562448334338
Philadelphia Phillies 8082.4941543383744
Pittsburgh Pirates 8082.4941547343348
Chicago Cubs 7685.47218½40403645

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMTLNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta 6–58–108–106–123–97–57–57–56–128–103–9
Chicago 5–66–68–46–610–89–98–104–149–35–76–12
Cincinnati 10–86–613–510–86–67–55–74–812–67–114–8
Houston 10–84–85–1312–67–56–66–66–65–1310–85–7
Los Angeles 12–66–68–106–123–96–62–106–611–710–83–9
Montreal 9–38–106–65–79–38–1010–811–79–35–711–7
New York 5–79–95–76–66–610–813–512–68–49–39–9
Philadelphia 5–710–87–56–610–28–105–1311–78–42–108–10
Pittsburgh 5–714–48–46–66–67–116–127–118–46–67–11
San Diego 12–63–96–1213–57–113–94–84–84–85–134–8
San Francisco 10–87–511–78–108–107–53–910–26–613–57–5
St. Louis 9–312–68–47–59–37–119–910–811–78–45–7

Notable transactions

Opening Day starters

Roster

1987 Chicago Cubs
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

1987 Chicago Cubs Game Log
April (10-10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
1April 7 Cardinals 9 – 3Tudor (1-0) Sutcliffe (0-1)Dawley (1)38,2400-1
2April 9 Cardinals 4 – 2Cox (1-0) Trout (0-1)Worrell (1)12,4410-2
3April 10@ Phillies 4 – 3 Lynch (1-0)K. Gross (0-1) Noles (1)43,2121-2
4April 11@ Phillies 9 – 1 Sutcliffe (1-1)Cowley (0-1)21,5812-2
5April 12@ Phillies 9 – 8 (10)Bedrosian (1-0) Smith (0-1)23,7692-3
6April 13@ Phillies 5 – 2 Moyer (1-0)Carman (0-1) Smith (1)15,3663-3
7April 15 Pirates 3 – 1 (10)D. Robinson (2-0) Noles (0-1)5,3693-4 Pat Summerall broadcasts.
8April 16 Pirates 6 – 0Kipper (1-1) Lynch (1-1)6,9563-5
9April 17 Expos 7 – 0 Sutcliffe (2-1)Youmans (0-2)23,0234-5 Bill Murray announces the game on WGN-TV
10April 18 Expos 4 – 2Sebra (1-1) Maddux (0-1)St. Claire (2)32,6134-6
11April 19 Expos 3 – 1 Sorensen (1-0) Moyer (1-1)McGaffigan (1)19,8894-7
12April 21@ Cardinals 5 – 4 Noles (1-1)Dawley (0-1) Smith (2)26,3335-7
13April 22@ Cardinals 5 – 4 Sutcliffe (3-1)Dawley (0-2) Smith (3)23,7846-7
14April 23@ Cardinals 5 – 2Cox (3-0) Maddux (0-2)29,3476-8
15April 24@ Expos 6 – 4 Moyer (2-1)Sebra (1-2) Smith (4)7,7527-8
16April 25@ Expos 9 – 4 Sanderson (1-0)Tibbs (1-3)11,8248-8
17April 26@ Expos 7 – 1 Trout (1-1) Sorensen (1-1)12,0529-8
18April 28 Giants 6 – 2 Krukow (1-3) Sutcliffe (3-2)10,0979-9
19April 29 Giants 8 – 4 Maddux (1-2) Mason (1-1) Lynch (1)11,12010-9Dawson hits for cycle
20April 30 Giants 5 – 4Garrelts (3-2) Smith (0-2)Minton (1)11,93410-10
May (18-10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
21May 1 Padres 7 – 5 DiPino (1-0)McCullers (2-3) Smith (5)16,10011-10
22May 2 Padres 7 – 3 Trout (2-1)Whitson (3-3) Lynch (2)25,42812-10
23May 3 Padres 4 – 2 Sutcliffe (4-2)Hawkins (0-3) Smith (6)27,20213-10
24May 4 Dodgers 5 – 4 Noles (2-1) Howell (2-1)17,48714-10
25May 5 Dodgers 3 – 1Welch (4-1) Moyer (2-2)18,02114-11
26May 6@ Giants 9 – 4 Sanderson (2-0)M. Davis (3-2) Smith (7)15,12315-11
27May 7@ Giants 11 – 1LaCoss (3-1) Lynch (1-2)J. Robinson (6)12,22815-12
28May 8@ Padres 6 – 3 Sutcliffe (5-2)S. Davis (1-5) Smith (8)46,53316-12
29May 9@ Padres 5 – 2 Maddux (2-2) Show (1-3) Smith (9)19,08817-12
30May 10@ Padres 14 – 2Whitson (4-4) Moyer (2-3)Booker (1)14,68217-13
31May 11@ Dodgers 6 – 3 Sanderson (3-0)Hershiser (3-4) Smith (10)35,81918-13
32May 12@ Dodgers 7 – 0Honeycutt (2-1) Lynch (1-3)41,21618-14
33May 13@ Dodgers 5 – 0 Sutcliffe (6-2)Pena (0-3)39,29419-14
34May 15@ Astros 3 – 1 Maddux (3-2) Darwin (2-3) Smith (11)23,47120-14
35May 16@ Astros 2 – 1 Moyer (3-3) Ryan (2-3) DiPino (1)34,92121-14
36May 17@ Astros 6 – 4 Mason (1-0)Knepper (2-3) Smith (12)20,67822-14
37May 19 Reds 9 – 2 Sutcliffe (7-2)Browning (4-5) Lynch (3)28,89023-14Harry Caray returns from stroke
38May 20 Reds 6 – 2Gullickson (5-2) Maddux (3-3)27,15023-15
39May 21 Reds 8 – 7 Smith (1-2)Franco (1-1)21,71824-15
40May 22 Braves 9 – 5Palmer (4-4) Sanderson (3-1)Acker (4)28,66724-16
41May 23 Braves 7 – 6 (16) Moyer (4-3)Acker (0-3)33,22525-16Dawson homers with 2 outs in 9th to tie
42May 24 Braves 3 – 2 (12) Noles (3-1)Dedmon (2-1)37,25926-16
43May 25@ Reds 5 – 4Gullickson (6-2) Maddux (3-4)Franco (8)24,68426-17
44May 26@ Reds 3 – 2Franco (2-1) Smith (1-3)21,38826-18
45May 27@ Reds 4 – 1 Moyer (5-3)Reuss (0-3) Smith (13)23,30427-18
46May 29@ Braves 6 – 5 (12)Garber (6-3) Lynch (1-4)21,98227-19
47May 30@ Braves 11 – 6 Maddux (4-4)Z. Smith (5-3) Noles (2)35,39428-19
48May 31@ Braves 2 – 1 (10)Garber (7-3) Lynch (1-5)24,35328-20
June (12-17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
49June 1 Astros 6 – 5 (10)Andersen (4-2) DiPino (1-1) Smith (9)14,55628-21
50June 2 Astros 13 – 2 Mason (2-0) Ryan (2-5)13,89129-21
51June 3 Astros 22 – 7 Sutcliffe (8-2)Knepper (2-6)19,72530-21
52June 4 Cardinals 3 – 1Cox (6-2) Maddux (4-5)Worrell (12)32,10230-22
53June 5 Cardinals 5 – 1Mathews (3-4) Sanderson (3-2)36,81830-23
54June 6 Cardinals 6 – 5 Moyer (6-3)Forsch (4-2) Smith (14)39,00831-23
55June 7 Cardinals 13 – 9Dawley (2-4) Mason (2-1)Worrell (13)38,38831-24
56June 8 Mets 4 – 2 Smith (2-3)Sisk (1-1)28,06332-24
57June 9 Mets 6 – 5 Noles (4-1) Myers (0-2) Smith (15)31,25233-24
58June 10 Mets 13 – 2 Gooden (2-0) Sanderson (3-3)35,19033-25
59June 12@ Cardinals 4 – 1Forsch (5-2) Moyer (6-4)Worrell (15)48,09633-26
60June 13@ Cardinals 9 – 2Tunnell (3-1) Sutcliffe (8-3)47,39533-27
61June 14@ Cardinals 3 – 2Cox (7-3) Sanderson (3-4)Worrell (16)46,10633-28
62June 15 Phillies 3 – 2Tekulve (2-2) Smith (2-4)Bedrosian (16)18,64333-29
63June 16 Phillies 7 – 2 Trout (3-1)K. Gross (4-6) Smith (16)30,00734-29
64June 17 Phillies 5 – 3 Moyer (7-4)Rawley (7-4) Smith (17)26,44735-29
65June 18 Phillies 9 – 7 Sutcliffe (9-3)M. Jackson (1-5) Smith (18)22,87036-29
66June 19 Pirates 4 – 0Fisher (3-4) Noles (4-2)33,52936-30
67June 20 Pirates 8 – 2Dunne (3-1) Maddux (4-6)34,38436-31
68June 21 Pirates 6 – 3 Trout (4-1) Drabek (1-6) Smith (19)33,41837-31
69June 22 Pirates 3 – 2 Moyer (8-4) Reuschel (5-4)27,06438-31
70June 23@ Mets 4 – 1 Sutcliffe (10-3) Darling (2-5) Smith (20)39,78939-31
71June 24@ Mets 2 – 1 McDowell (4-2) Smith (2-5)42,19639-32
72June 25@ Mets 8 – 2 Gooden (4-1) Trout (4-2)40,16739-33
73June 26@ Pirates 5 – 2Jones (1-1) Maddux (4-7)D. Robinson (10)20,40839-34
74June 27@ Pirates 7 – 0 Reuschel (6-4) Moyer (8-5)31,59539-35
75June 28@ Pirates 6 – 2Jones (2-1) Sutcliffe (10-4)25,30439-36
76June 29@ Expos 9 – 5 Lancaster (1-0) Sorensen (3-4) Lynch (4)15,11740-36
77June 30@ Expos 5 – 4Martinez (3-0) Trout (4-3)Parrett (2)13,77740-37
July (12-13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
78July 1@ Expos 1 – 0 Maddux (5-7)Sebra (4-9)15,74041-37
79July 3 Giants 3 – 1Downs (7-4) Moyer (8-6)J. Robinson (9)37,65041-38
80July 4 Giants 5 – 3 Sutcliffe (11-4)Hammaker (4-6) Smith (21)30,92942-38
81July 5 Giants 7 – 5Price (1-0) Lynch (1-6)Garrelts (10)32,30442-39
82July 6 Padres 7 – 0 Trout (5-3)Grant (1-3)20,50843-39
83July 7 Padres 7 – 5 Sanderson (4-4) Show (4-10) Smith (22)26,61544-39Show beans Dawson
84July 8 Padres 12 – 8 Lancaster (2-0)McCullers (4-6)31,27845-39
85July 9 Dodgers 12 – 5 Sutcliffe (12-4)Honeycutt (2-9) Sanderson (1)33,60646-39
86July 10 Dodgers 5 – 4 (10) Young (4-5) Smith (2-6)36,00346-40
87July 11 Dodgers 7 – 0 Trout (6-3)Leary (1-5)37,04547-40
88July 12 Dodgers 12 – 0Welch (9-5) Lancaster (2-1)35,89547-41
89July 16@ Giants 4 – 1 Moyer (9-6)Dravecky (4-8) Sanderson (2)14,02448-41
90July 17@ Giants 5 – 1 Sutcliffe (13-4)Downs (8-5) Smith (23)13,86849-41
91July 18@ Giants 9 – 2Hammaker (5-7) Maddux (5-8)26,50449-42
92July 19@ Giants 4 – 3Garrelts (7-6) Sanderson (4-5)35,86549-43
93July 20@ Padres 7 – 4McCullers (6-6) Tewksbury (0-1)M. Davis (2)15,11349-44
94July 21@ Padres 4 – 3M. Davis (5-5) Moyer (9-7)17,30549-45
95July 22@ Padres 6 – 3 Sutcliffe (14-4)Grant (2-5)18,61450-45
96July 24@ Dodgers 6 – 4 Maddux (6-8)Leary (1-6) Smith (24)38,05251-45
97July 25@ Dodgers 7 – 2 Howell (3-3) Tewksbury (0-2)Pena (2)32,14351-46
98July 26@ Dodgers 7 – 6Holton (3-1) DiPino (1-2) Young (8)40,52351-47
99July 28 Expos 8 – 3 Sutcliffe (15-4)McGaffigan (2-2) Smith (25)35,29952-47
100July 29 Expos 11 – 3 Smith (7-4) Maddux (6-9)37,01952-48
101July 30 Expos 6 – 1Heaton (12-4) Tewksbury (0-3)28,12852-49
102July 31 Phillies 8 – 5Tekulve (5-3) Sanderson (4-6)Bedrosian (30)32,93052-50
August (14-14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
103August 1 Phillies 5 – 3 Lancaster (3-1)Hume (1-3) Smith (26)33,00253-50Dawson hits three home runs
104August 2 Phillies 3 – 2 (10) Smith (3-6)Calhoun (0-1)33,62954-50
105August 3@ Pirates 6 – 4 Drabek (3-10) Maddux (6-10)Gott (1)7,28154-51
106August 4@ Pirates 3 – 2 (11) Mason (3-1)Gideon (1-2)8,74455-51
107August 5@ Pirates 10 – 0Fisher (7-6) Moyer (9-8)7,72655-52
108August 6@ Mets 7 – 6 McDowell (7-3) Smith (3-7)37,58455-53
109August 7@ Mets 7 – 1 Darling (8-7) Sutcliffe (15-5)43,44055-54
110August 8@ Mets 5 – 3 Mason (4-1)Schulze (1-2) Smith (27)47,89356-54
111August 9@ Mets 6 – 3 Sanderson (5-6) Gooden (9-4) Smith (28)49,03157-54
112August 10@ Phillies 4 – 2Frohwirth (1-0) Moyer (9-9)Bedrosian (31)26,79657-55
113August 11@ Phillies 9 – 8 (13)K. Gross (7-10) Tewksbury (0-4)30,45957-56
114August 12@ Phillies 13 – 7Calhoun (1-1) Lynch (1-7)36,19057-57
115August 13 Mets 7 – 5 DiPino (2-2) McDowell (7-4) Smith (29)35,03358-57
116August 14 Mets 6 – 1 Sanderson (6-6)Mitchell (3-5)17,81159-57
117August 15 Mets 7 – 3 Moyer (10-9)Leach (10-1) DiPino (2)32,42560-57
118August 16 Mets 23 – 10 Darling (10-7) Maddux (6-11)32,73160-58Billy Williams day ruined by football score
119August 18@ Braves 9 – 5Mahler (7-12) Lynch (1-8)Acker (8)17,46960-59
120August 19@ Braves 9 – 1 Sanderson (7-6)Puleo (5-6)10,52361-59
121August 20@ Braves 13 – 4Acker (1-5) Moyer (10-10)11,64761-60
122August 21 Astros 7 – 5 DiPino (3-2)Deshaies (10-5) Smith (30)31,00662-60
123August 22 Astros 5 – 4 (11)Andersen (8-4) DiPino (3-3) Smith (21)32,55262-61
124August 23 Astros 4 – 2Heathcock (3-1) Sutcliffe (15-6) Smith (22)33,93462-62
125August 27 Braves 5 – 2Z. Smith (14-7) Moyer (10-11)62-63
126August 27 Braves 8 – 6 (8) Lancaster (4-1)Mahler (7-13) DiPino (3)19,00663-63
127August 28@ Reds 6 – 5 (10) Smith (4-7)Franco (7-5)28,22364-63
128August 29@ Reds 4 – 1Browning (6-11) Sanderson (7-7)37,78364-64
129August 30@ Reds 3 – 1 Lynch (2-8) Rasmussen (0-1) Smith (31)33,48565-64
130August 31@ Astros 4 – 3 Lancaster (5-1) Darwin (8-9) Smith (32)17,73466-64
September (9-18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
131September 1@ Astros 3 – 2 Moyer (11-11)Hernandez (0-1) Smith (33)14,02667-64
132September 2@ Astros 10 – 1Scott (14-10) Sutcliffe (15-7)17,40667-65
133September 4 Reds 4 – 3 Williams (4-0) Smith (4-8)Franco (26)19,71567-66
134September 5 Reds 10 – 5 Rasmussen (1-1) Lynch (2-9)33,33667-67
135September 6 Reds 3 – 1 Lancaster (6-1)Power (10-10) Smith (34)33,09368-67
136September 7 Pirates 3 – 2Fisher (8-9) Moyer (11-12)J. Robinson (11)21,74568-68
137September 8 Pirates 4 – 1Palacios (1-0) Sutcliffe (15-8)Gott (8)8,33168-69
138September 9 Pirates 4 – 3J. Robinson (8-8) Smith (4-9)Gott (9)8,05468-70
139September 11 Expos 8 – 4 Lancaster (7-1)Youmans (9-8)10,17469-70
140September 12 Expos 7 – 1 Perez (3-0) Moyer (11-13)25,68169-71
141September 13 Expos 5 – 2 Sutcliffe (16-8) Smith (9-7)25,44470-71
142September 14@ Mets 6 – 5 Aguilera (9-2) Hall (0-1)Orosco (15)27,69370-72
143September 15@ Mets 12 – 4Fernandez (11-8) Maddux (6-12)31,80670-73
144September 16@ Phillies 8 – 5 Maddux (2-0) Smith (4-10)Bedrosian (37)17,59870-74
145September 17@ Phillies 4 – 3Carman (11-10) Moyer (11-14)Bedrosian (38)10,33870-75
146September 18@ Cardinals 8 – 1 Sutcliffe (17-8)Cox (9-8)44,18971-75
147September 19@ Cardinals 5 – 3Magrane (8-7) Sanderson (7-8)Worrell (30)48,38771-76
148September 20@ Cardinals 10 – 2Forsch (11-5) Maddux (6-13)44,89471-77
149September 21 Mets 7 – 1 Gooden (15-6) Lancaster (7-2)8,22971-78
150September 22 Mets 6 – 2 Sutcliffe (18-8)Cone (5-5)11,67272-78
151September 23 Phillies 5 – 0Ruffin (11-14) Moyer (11-15)7,16072-79
152September 24 Phillies 3 – 2 (11)Bedrosian (5-2) Baller (0-1)6,90472-80
153September 25 Cardinals 2 – 1 Sanderson (8-8)Forsch (11-6) DiPino (4)21,56173-80
154September 26 Cardinals 5 – 3Tudor (9-2) Sutcliffe (18-9)Dayley (4)35,66973-81
155September 27 Cardinals 7 – 3 Lancaster (8-2)Cox (10-9) Smith (35)33,91274-81
156September 30@ Pirates 5 – 3Fisher (11-9) Sutcliffe (18-10)J. Robinson (13)74-82
157September 30@ Pirates 10 – 8 Hall (1-1)Smiley (5-5)6,98575-82
October (1-3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordOther Info
158October 1@ Pirates 12 – 3 Drabek (11-12) Sanderson (8-9)5,29475-83
159October 2@ Expos 7 – 1Heaton (13-10) Maddux (6-14)McGaffigan (12)13,30175-84
160October 3@ Expos 5 – 4Parrett (7-5) Lancaster (8-3)Burke (18)15,51775-85
161October 4@ Expos 7 – 5 Moyer (12-15)Parrett (7-6) Smith (36)29,48776-85

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Jody Davis 125428106.2481951
1B Leon Durham 131439120.2732763
2B Ryne Sandberg 132523154.2941659
3B Keith Moreland 153563150.2662788
SS Shawon Dunston 9534685.246522
LF Jerry Mumphrey 118309103.3331344
CF Dave Martinez 142459134.292836
RF Andre Dawson 153621178.28749137

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Rafael Palmeiro 8422161.2761430
Manny Trillo 10821463.294826
Bob Dernier 9319963.317821
Paul Noce 7018041.228314
Brian Dayett 9717749.277525
Jim Sundberg 6113928.201415
Chico Walker 4710521.20007
Mike Brumley 3910421.20219
Luis Quiñones 4910122.21808
Gary Matthews 444211.26208
Wade Rowdon 11317.22614
Damon Berryhill 12285.17901
Darrin Jackson 754.80000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Rick Sutcliffe 34237.118103.68174
Jamie Moyer 35201.012155.10147
Greg Maddux 30156.06145.61101
Steve Trout 1175.0633.0032

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Scott Sanderson 32144.2894.29106
Les Lancaster 27132.1834.9078
Mike Mason 1738.0415.6828
Bob Tewksbury 718.0046.5010

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Lee Smith 62410363.1296
Frank DiPino 693343.1561
Ed Lynch 582945.3880
Dickie Noles 414223.5033
Jay Baller 230106.7527
Drew Hall 211106.8920
Ron Davis 210005.8531

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Iowa Cubs American Association Larry Cox
AA Pittsfield Cubs Eastern League Jim Essian
A Winston-Salem Spirits Carolina League Jay Loviglio
A Peoria Chiefs Midwest League Jim Tracy
A-Short Season Geneva Cubs New York–Penn League Tom Spencer
Rookie Wytheville Cubs Appalachian League Brad Mills

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