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The following lists statistical records and all-time leaders as well as awards and major accomplishments for the Chicago Cubs professional baseball club of Major League Baseball. The records list the top 5 players in each category since the inception of the Cubs. Players that are still active with the Cubs are denoted in bold.
Billy Leo Williams (born June 15, 1938) is an American former left fielder and coach in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played from 1959 to 1976, almost entirely for the Chicago Cubs. A six-time All-Star , Williams was named the 1961 National League (NL) Rookie of the Year after hitting 25 home runs with 86 runs batted in (RBI).
Cubs in the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame: No. Player Position Tenure Notes 14: Ernie Banks: SS/1B: 1953–1971: 18: Glenn Beckert: 2B: 1965–1973 — Jack Brickhouse: Broadcaster: 1941–1945 1948–1981: 39: Bill Campbell: P: 1982–1983 — Harry Caray: Broadcaster: 1982–1997: 3, 23, 43, 44: Phil Cavarretta: 1B/OF Manager: 1934–1953 ...
September 29, 1974, for the Chicago White Sox: MLB statistics; Batting average.277: Hits: 2,254: Home runs: 342: Runs batted in: 1,331: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Chicago Cubs (1960–1973) Chicago White Sox ; Career highlights and awards; 9× All-Star (1963–1966, 1968, 1969, 1971–1973) 5× Gold Glove Award (1964–1968) Chicago ...
May 2, 1988, for the Chicago Cubs: Last MLB appearance; September 28, 2003, for the Arizona Diamondbacks: MLB statistics; Batting average.303: Hits: 2,445: Home runs: 173: Runs batted in: 1,146: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Chicago Cubs (1988–2000) Arizona Diamondbacks (2001–2003) As coach. Arizona Diamondbacks (2015–2016 ...
September 29, 2019, for the Chicago Cubs: MLB statistics; Batting average.266: Home runs: 167: Runs batted in: 768: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Tampa Bay Devil Rays / Rays (2006–2014) Oakland Athletics ; Kansas City Royals ; Chicago Cubs (2016–2019) Career highlights and awards; 3× All-Star (2009, 2013, 2016) 2× World Series ...
The way pitchers have attacked Ian Happ follows a similar approach. When the switch-hitting Happ bats from the left side, which has accounted for 73% of his plate appearances this year, right ...
Batting an unusually low seventh in the 1935 World Series against the Detroit Tigers, he hit only .227 as the Cubs lost in six games. In Game 3 he singled, stole second base and scored to give Chicago a 2–0 lead in the second inning, and singled and scored again in the ninth as the Cubs tied the game at 5, though they lost 6–5 in 11 innings.