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2019 Chicago Cubs season

The 2019 Chicago Cubs season was the 148th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 144th in the National League and the Cubs' 104th season at Wrigley Field. The Cubs were managed by Joe Maddon,[1] in his fifth year as Cubs manager, and played their home games at Wrigley Field as members of Major League Baseball's National League Central Division.

2019 Chicago Cubs
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record84–78 (.519)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
OwnersTom Ricketts
President of baseball operationsTheo Epstein
General managersJed Hoyer
ManagersJoe Maddon
Local televisionNBC Sports Chicago
NBC Sports Chicago Plus
WGN-TV
WLS-TV
(Len Kasper, Jim Deshaies)
Local radioWSCR
Chicago Cubs Radio Network
(Pat Hughes, Ron Coomer, Zach Zaidman)
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The Cubs began the season on the road against the Texas Rangers on March 28[2] and ended it at the St. Louis Cardinals on September 29.[3] They finished the season 84–78 to finish in third place in the Central Division. The Cubs failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2014.[4] Prior to the end of the season, the Cubs announced that Joe Maddon would not return as manager for the 2020 season.[5]

Previous season Edit

The Cubs finished the 2018 season 95–67 to earn a tie with the Milwaukee Brewers for the division. They lost to the Brewers in a 163rd game to determine the Central Division champions, failing in their quest to win the division for a third consecutive year. Instead, they hosted the Wild Card Game against the Colorado Rockies, but the Cubs lost 2–1 in 13 innings.

Television broadcasts Edit

The 2019 season marked the last full year of Cubs' television broadcasts on WGN-TV, the FTA broadcaster for over 71 straight years beginning in 1948.[6] It was announced that, effective from the spring training season of 2020, the Cubs were moving to a new regional cable TV channel, the Marquee Sports Network, making them the fourth team overall to have their own cable station.[7][8] WLS-TV Channel 7 was the team's secondary over-the-air broadcaster for the season, but did not extend its contract.[7] It was also the final season to be aired over NBC Sports Chicago.[7]

Offseason Edit

Transactions Edit

October 2018 Edit

October 12 Did not renew the contract of hitting coach Chili Davis.[9]
October 15 Named Anthony Iapoce as hitting coach.[10]
October 29 LHP Jaime García, LHP Justin Wilson, RHP Jesse Chavez, C Bobby Wilson, LHP Jorge de la Rosa, and 2B Daniel Murphy elected free agency.[11]
October 31 Claimed LHP Jerry Vasto off waivers from Kansas City Royals.[12]

Source[13]

November 2018 Edit

November 1 Claimed RF Johnny Field off waivers from Minnesota Twins.[14] Signed free agents Darling Grullon (RHP), Edwin Castillo (SS), and Orlando Guzman (OF) to a minor league contract.[14]
November 2 Activated RF Mark Zagunis, RHP Justin Hancock, RHP Brandon Morrow, and RHP Yu Darvish from 60-day disabled list.[14] Assigned SS Mike Freeman and CF Terrance Gore outright to Iowa Cubs.[14] Traded LHP Drew Smyly and a player to be named later to the Texas Rangers in exchange for player to be named later.[15] Claimed SS Jack Reinheimer off waivers from New York Mets.[16] Exercised their 2019 option on LHP Cole Hamels
November 3 Assistant Hitting Coach Andy Haines departed the Cubs organization to become the Hitting Coach for the Milwaukee Brewers.[17]
November 20 Announced the resignation of pitching coach Jim Hickey. Selected the contract of LHP Justin Steele from Tennessee. Claimed LHP Ian Clarkin off waivers from the Chicago White Sox. Announced INF Jack Reinheimer was claimed off waivers by Texas. Assigned OF Johnny Field and LHP Jerry Vasto outright to Iowa.
November 29 Agreed to terms with LHP Kyle Ryan on a one-year contract.
November 30 Failed to tender 2019 contracts to INF Ronald Torreyes, RHPs Justin Hancock, and Allen Webster.

Source[13]

December 2018 Edit

December 6 Named Tommy Hottovy pitching coach, Terrmel Sledge assistant hitting coach, and Chris Denorfia quality assurance coach.[18]
December 18 Agreed to terms with INF Daniel Descalso on a two-year contract.
December 23 Agreed to terms with RHP Kendall Graveman on a one-year contract.

Source[13]

January 2019 Edit

January 2 Named Mark Loretta bench coach and Bob Tewksbury coordinator, mental skills.
January 11 Agreed to terms with SS Addison Russell, 3B Kris Bryant, 2B Javier Baez, OF Kyle Schwarber, LHP Mike Montgomery, RHP Kyle Hendricks, and RHP Carl Edwards Jr. on one-year contracts.
January 14 Named Craig Breslow director of strategic initiatives for baseball operations.
January 16 Claimed LHP Ian Clarkin off waivers from the Chicago White Sox.
January 22 Named Adam Beard director of high performance.

Source[19]

February 2019 Edit

February 1 Agreed to terms with RHP Tony Barnette on a one-year contract. Sent LHP Ian Clarkin outright to Iowa.
February 6 Agreed to terms with RHPs Christian Bergman, George Kontos, Carlos Ramirez, Colin Rea, Junichi Tazawa and Rob Scahill; LHP Mike Zagurski; INFs Cristhian Adames and Phillip Evans; OFs Jim Adduci and Evan Marzilli; and C Francisco Arcia on minor league contracts.
February 11 Agreed to terms with RHP Brad Brach on a one-year contract.

Source[19]

March 2019 Edit

March 1 RHP Jose Rosario assigned to Chicago Cubs.
March 2 C Miguel Amaya assigned to Chicago Cubs.
March 5 SS Nico Hoerner assigned to Chicago Cubs.
March 8 LF Zach Borenstein assigned to Chicago Cubs. Kansas City Royals traded CF Donnie Dewees to Chicago Cubs for RHP Stephen Ridings. Released RHP Rob Scahill.
March 9 CF Connor Myers, 2B Levi Jordan, RF Roberto Caro, and SS Rafael Narea assigned to Chicago Cubs. Optioned LHP Justin Steele and RHP Oscar De La Cruz to Tennessee Smokies. Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay and RHP Jen-Ho Tseng to Iowa Cubs.
March 15 Optioned RHP Duane Underwood Jr., RHP James Norwood, and RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa Cubs. Signed free agent OF Felix Stevens to a minor league contract.
March 18 Released RHP Marion Meza.
March 19 OF Cole Roederer and RHP Thomas Hatch assigned to Chicago Cubs
March 20 Released RHP Christian Bergman.
March 22 Option RHP Alec Mills to Iowa Cubs. Signed free agent CF Cirstian More and RHP Jonathan Alvarez to minor league contracts.
March 23 SS Luis Vazquez and RHP Ryan Williams assigned to Chicago Cubs. Released LHP Mike Zagurski, RHP Jose Rosario, SS Ryan Court, and CF Evan Marzilli.
March 24 Designated LHP Brian Duensing for assignment. Optioned Dillon Maples, Ian Happ. Tim Collins, RHP Alec Mills, and Taylor Davis to Iowa Cubs. Released RHP Junichi Tazawa. Signed free agent LHP Tim Collins.
March 26 Optioned Kyle Ryan to Iowa Cubs.
March 28 Placed RHP Brandon Morrow on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 25, 2019. Placed LHP Xavier Cedeno on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 25, 2019. Placed RHP Tony Barnette on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 25, 2019. Sent LHP Brian Duensing outright to Iowa Cubs.

Source[20]

Regular season Edit

Game log Edit

2019 regular season game log: 84–78 (.519) (Home: 51–30; Away: 33–48)
March: 1–2 (.333) (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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1 March 28 @ Rangers 12–4 Lester (1–0) Minor (0–1) Globe Life Park 48,538 1–0 W1
2 March 30 @ Rangers 6–8 Kelley (1–0) Edwards Jr. (0–1) Leclerc (1) Globe Life Park 46,238 1–1 L1
3 March 31 @ Rangers 10–11 Leclerc (1–0) Strop (0–1) Globe Life Park 36,812 1–2 L2
April: 14–10 (.583) (Home: 7–4; Away: 7–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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4 April 1 @ Braves 0–8 Parsons (1–1) Hendricks (0–1) SunTrust Park 41,912 1–3 L3
5 April 3 @ Braves 4–6 Jackson (1–0) Cishek (0–1) Vizcaíno (1) SunTrust Park 37,398 1–4 L4
6 April 4 @ Braves 4–9 Fried (1–0) Darvish (0–1) SunTrust Park 33,815 1–5 L5
7 April 5 @ Brewers 10–13 Anderson (1–0) Quintana (0–1) Miller Park 34,926 1–6 L6
8 April 6 @ Brewers 14–8 Hamels (1–0) Burnes (0–1) Miller Park 42,790 2–6 W1
9 April 7 @ Brewers 2–4 Davies (1–0) Hendricks (0–2) Hader (5) Miller Park 40,322 2–7 L1
10 April 8 Pirates 10–0 Brach (1–0) Taillon (0–2) Wrigley Field 40,692 3–7 W1
11 April 10 Pirates 2–5 Lyles (1–0) Darvish (0–2) Vázquez (3) Wrigley Field 32,798 3–8 L1
12 April 11 Pirates 2–0 Quintana (1–1) Musgrove (1–1) Strop (1) Wrigley Field 31,906 4–8 W1
13 April 12 Angels 5–1 Hamels (2–0) Skaggs (1–2) Wrigley Field 30,102 5–8 W2
14 April 13 Angels 5–6 Buttrey (1–0) Hendricks (0–3) Allen (4) Wrigley Field 38,755 5–9 L1
April 14 Angels Postponed (snow) (Makeup date: June 3)
15 April 15 @ Marlins 7–2 Darvish (1–2) Richards (0–2) Marlins Park 9,888 6–9 W1
16 April 16 @ Marlins 4–0 Quintana (2–1) López (1–3) Marlins Park 8,137 7–9 W2
17 April 17 @ Marlins 6–0 Hamels (3–0) Alcántara (1–2) Marlins Park 10,247 8–9 W3
18 April 19 Diamondbacks 5–1 Hendricks (1–3) Kelly (1–2) Strop (2) Wrigley Field 33,938 9–9 W4
19 April 20 Diamondbacks 0–6 Greinke (3–1) Darvish (1–3) Clarke (1) Wrigley Field 37,667 9–10 L1
20 April 21 Diamondbacks 2–1 Strop (1–1) Bradley (1–2) Wrigley Field 38,181 10–10 W1
21 April 23 Dodgers 7–2 Quintana (3–1) Maeda (3–2) Wrigley Field 35,536 11–10 W2
22 April 24 Dodgers 7–6 Brach (2–0) Alexander (1–1) Strop (3) Wrigley Field 35,743 12–10 W3
23 April 25 Dodgers 1–2 Báez (2–1) Lester (1–1) Jansen (8) Wrigley Field 35,451 12–11 L1
24 April 26 @ Diamondbacks 3–8 Ray (1–1) Hendricks (1–4) Andriese (1) Chase Field 30,664 12–12 L2
25 April 27 @ Diamondbacks 9–1 Darvish (2–3) Godley (1–2) Chase Field 27,793 13–12 W1
26 April 28 @ Diamondbacks 6–5 (15) Chatwood (1–0) Andriese (3–2) Webster (1) Chase Field 29,477 14–12 W2
27 April 30 @ Mariners 6–5 Brach (3–0) Brennan (1–2) Cishek (1) T-Mobile Park 27,545 15–12 W3
May: 16–12 (.571) (Home: 11–6; Away: 5–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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28 May 1 @ Mariners 11–0 Lester (2–1) Gonzales (5–1) T-Mobile Park 29,471 16–12 W4
29 May 3 Cardinals 4–0 Hendricks (2–4) Flaherty (3–2) Wrigley Field 34,978 17–12 W5
30 May 4 Cardinals 6–5 Kintzler (1–0) Brebbia (1–1) Strop (4) Wrigley Field 39,601 18–12 W6
31 May 5 Cardinals 13–5 Quintana (4–1) Wainwright (3–3) Wrigley Field 36,499 19–12 W7
32 May 6 Marlins 5–6 Conley (1–3) Strop (1–2) Romo (6) Wrigley Field 34,555 19–13 L1
33 May 7 Marlins 5–2 Cishek (1–1) Conley (1–4) Wrigley Field 35,274 20–13 W1
34 May 8 Marlins 3–2 (11) Edwards Jr. (1–1) Quijada (0–1) Wrigley Field 37,241 21–13 W2
35 May 9 Marlins 4–1 Montgomery (1–0) Richards (0–5) Wrigley Field 32,301 22–13 W3
36 May 10 Brewers 0–7 González (1–0) Quintana (4–2) Wrigley Field 37,870 22–14 L1
37 May 11 Brewers 2–1 (15) Chatwood (2–0) Smith (0–1) Wrigley Field 39,598 23–14 W1
38 May 12 Brewers 4–1 Lester (3–1) Chacín (3–4) Cishek (2) Wrigley Field 37,267 24–14 W2
39 May 14 @ Reds 3–1 Hendricks (3–4) Roark (3–2) Cishek (3) Great American Ball Park 16,853 25–14 W3
40 May 15 @ Reds 5–6 (10) Garrett (3–1) Brach (3–1) Great American Ball Park 17,101 25–15 L1
41 May 16 @ Reds 2–4 Castillo (5–1) Quintana (4–3) Iglesias (9) Great American Ball Park 18,739 25–16 L2
42 May 17 @ Nationals 14–6 Hamels (4–0) Scherzer (2–5) Nationals Park 33,296 26–16 W1
43 May 18 @ Nationals 2–5 Strasburg (4–3) Lester (3–2) Doolittle (8) Nationals Park 37,582 26–17 L1
44 May 19 @ Nationals 6–5 Hendricks (4–4) Hellickson (2–3) Cishek (4) Nationals Park 23,244 27–17 W1
45 May 20 Phillies 4–5 (10) Neris (1–1) Ryan (0–1) Nicasio (1) Wrigley Field 37,909 27–18 L1
46 May 21 Phillies 3–2 Ryan (1–1) Nicasio (0–2) Wrigley Field 36,768 28–18 W1
47 May 22 Phillies 8–4 Chatwood (3–0) Irvin (2–1) Wrigley Field 39,246 29–18 W2
48 May 23 Phillies 7–9 Nola (5–0) Lester (3–3) Neris (8) Wrigley Field 37,173 29–19 L1
49 May 24 Reds 5–6 Hernandez (1–2) Cishek (1–2) Iglesias (11) Wrigley Field 35,266 29–20 L2
50 May 25 Reds 8–6 Maples (1–0) Hughes (2–2) Chatwood (1) Wrigley Field 40,929 30–20 W1
51 May 26 Reds 2–10 Roark (4–3) Quintana (4–4) Wrigley Field 40,884 30–21 L1
52 May 27 @ Astros 5–6 Cole (5–5) Hamels (4–1) Osuna (14) Minute Maid Park 42,135 30–22 L2
53 May 28 @ Astros 6–9 James (2–0) Lester (3–4) Osuna (15) Minute Maid Park 31,030 30–23 L3
54 May 29 @ Astros 2–1 Hendricks (5–4) Miley (5–3) Cishek (5) Minute Maid Park 33,243 31–23 W1
55 May 31 @ Cardinals 1–2 Hicks (2–2) Montgomery (1–1) Busch Stadium 45,321 31–24 L1
June: 14–15 (.483) (Home: 11–6; Away: 3–9)
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56 June 1 @ Cardinals 4–7 Gant (4–0) Chatwood (3–1) Martínez (1) Busch Stadium 46,297 31–25 L2
57 June 2 @ Cardinals 1–2 Wainwright (5–5) Hamels (4–2) Gant (3) Busch Stadium 46,053 31–26 L3
58 June 3 Angels 8–1 Lester (4–4) Cahill (2–6) Wrigley Field 39,843 32–26 W1
59 June 4 Rockies 6–3 Hendricks (6–4) Hoffman (1–2) Strop (5) Wrigley Field 36,753 33–26 W2
60 June 5 Rockies 9–8 Kintzler (2–0) Márquez (6–3) Cishek (6) Wrigley Field 35,395 34–26 W3
61 June 6 Rockies 1–3 Lambert (1–0) Quintana (4–5) Oberg (3) Wrigley Field 36,375 34–27 L1
62 June 7 Cardinals 3–1 Hamels (5–2) Mikolas (4–6) Strop (6) Wrigley Field 40,671 35–27 W1
63 June 8 Cardinals 9–4 Lester (5–4) Brebbia (1–3) Wrigley Field 41,005 36–27 W2
64 June 9 Cardinals 5–1 Hendricks (7–4) Wainwright (5–6) Strop (7) Wrigley Field 39,545 37–27 W3
65 June 10 @ Rockies 5–6 Oberg (4–0) Cishek (1–3) Davis (8) Coors Field 44,859 37–28 L1
66 June 11 @ Rockies 3–10 Lambert (2–0) Quintana (4–6) Coors Field 43,126 37–29 L2
67 June 12 @ Rockies 10–1 Hamels (6–2) Senzatela (5–5) Coors Field 47,412 38–29 W1
68 June 13 @ Dodgers 3–7 Kershaw (6–1) Lester (5–5) Urías (3) Dodger Stadium 44,970 38–30 L1
69 June 14 @ Dodgers 3–5 Hill (4–1) Hendricks (7–5) Jansen (20) Dodger Stadium 46,631 38–31 L2
70 June 15 @ Dodgers 2–1 Ryan (2–1) Jansen (2–2) Strop (8) Dodger Stadium 51,596 39–31 W1
71 June 16 @ Dodgers 2–3 Stripling (3–2) Cishek (1–4) Jansen (21) Dodger Stadium 53,817 39–32 L1
72 June 18 White Sox 1–3 Marshall (3–0) Strop (1–3) Colomé (15) Wrigley Field 41,192 39–33 L2
73 June 19 White Sox 7–3 Lester (6–5) Giolito (10–2) Wrigley Field 39,776 40–33 W1
74 June 20 Mets 7–4 Alzolay (1–0) Lockett (0–1) Cishek (7) Wrigley Field 38,956 41–33 W2
75 June 21 Mets 4–5 Pounders (1–0) Brach (3–2) Díaz (16) Wrigley Field 41,078 41–34 L1
76 June 22 Mets 2–10 Wheeler (6–5) Quintana (4–7) Wrigley Field 41,106 41–35 L2
77 June 23 Mets 5–3 Cishek (2–4) Lugo (3–1) Strop (9) Wrigley Field 39,077 42–35 W1
78 June 24 Braves 8–3 Lester (7–5) Teherán (5–6) Wrigley Field 37,603 43–35 W2
79 June 25 Braves 2–3 Fried (9–3) Montgomery (1–2) Jackson (12) Wrigley Field 37,333 43–36 L1
80 June 26 Braves 3–5 Keuchel (1–1) Darvish (2–4) Minter (4) Wrigley Field 38,017 43–37 L2
81 June 27 Braves 9–7 Chatwood (4–1) Tomlin (1–1) Kimbrel (1) Wrigley Field 39,823 44–37 W1
82 June 28 @ Reds 3–6 Gray (4–5) Hamels (6–3) Lorenzen (5) Great American Ball Park 36,919 44–38 L1
83 June 29 @ Reds 6–0 Quintana (5–7) Castillo (7–3) Great American Ball Park 41,360 45–38 W1
84 June 30 @ Reds 6–8 DeSclafani (5–4) Lester (7–6) Iglesias (14) Great American Ball Park 31,165 45–39 L1
July: 12–11 (.522) (Home: 7–2; Away: 5–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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85 July 1 @ Pirates 5–18 Williams (3–2) Alzolay (1–1) PNC Park 17,772 45–40 L2
86 July 2 @ Pirates 1–5 Holmes (1–0) Hendricks (7–6) PNC Park 14,573 45–41 L3
87 July 3 @ Pirates 5–6 Rodríguez (3–3) Kimbrel (0–1) PNC Park 17,831 45–42 L4
88 July 4 @ Pirates 11–3 Quintana (6–7) Lyles (5–5) PNC Park 29,238 46–42 W1
89 July 6 @ White Sox 6–3 Lester (8–6) Giolito (11–3) Kimbrel (2) Guaranteed Rate Field 38,634 47–42 W2
90 July 7 @ White Sox 1–3 Nova (4–7) Hendricks (7–7) Colomé (20) Guaranteed Rate Field 38,554 47–43 L1
ASG July 9 NL @ AL 3–4 Tanaka (1–0) (NYY) Kershaw (0–1) (LAD) Chapman (1) (NYY) Progressive Field 36,747 N/A
91 July 12 Pirates 4–3 Rosario (1–0) Crick (3–5) Kimbrel (3) Wrigley Field 40,740 48–43 W1
92 July 13 Pirates 10–4 Lester (9–6) Lyles (5–6) Wrigley Field 40,286 49–43 W2
93 July 14 Pirates 8–3 Quintana (7–7) Williams (3–3) Wrigley Field 39,291 50–43 W3
94 July 15 Reds 3–6 Castillo (9–3) Cishek (2–5) Iglesias (17) Wrigley Field 36,935 50–44 L1
95 July 16 Reds 4–3 (10) Cishek (3–5) Iglesias (2–8) Wrigley Field 39,788 51–44 W1
96 July 17 Reds 5–2 Darvish (3–4) Gray (5–6) Kimbrel (4) Wrigley Field 37,260 52–44 W2
97 July 19 Padres 6–5 Strop (2–3) Stammen (6–5) Kimbrel (5) Wrigley Field 39,526 53–44 W3
98 July 20 Padres 6–5 Quintana (8–7) Lucchesi (7–5) Kimbrel (6) Wrigley Field 40,314 54–44 W4
99 July 21 Padres 1–5 Quantrill (3–2) Hendricks (7–8) Wrigley Field 39,954 54–45 L1
100 July 22 @ Giants 4–5 Gott (7–0) Strop (2–4) Dyson (2) Oracle Park 37,119 54–46 L2
101 July 23 @ Giants 4–5 (13) Coonrod (1–0) Brach (3–3) Oracle Park 39,747 54–47 L3
102 July 24 @ Giants 4–1 Ryan (3–1) Beede (3–4) Kimbrel (7) Oracle Park 37,746 55–47 W1
103 July 26 @ Brewers 2–3 Houser (4–4) Kintzler (2–1) Hader (23) Miller Park 40,566 55–48 L1
104 July 27 @ Brewers 3–5 (10) Peralta (5–3) Kimbrel (0–2) Miller Park 43,931 55–49 L2
105 July 28 @ Brewers 11–4 Brach (4–3) Davies (8–4) Miller Park 43,544 56–49 W1
106 July 30 @ Cardinals 1–2 Gallegos (3–1) Darvish (3–5) Martínez (11) Busch Stadium 46,123 56–50 L1
107 July 31 @ Cardinals 2–0 Hendricks (8–8) Mikolas (7–11) Kimbrel (8) Busch Stadium 43,750 57–50 W1
August: 16–12 (.571) (Home: 9–5; Away: 7–7)
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108 August 1 @ Cardinals 0–8 Flaherty (5–6) Lester (9–7) Busch Stadium 46,811 57–51 L1
109 August 2 Brewers 6–2 Quintana (9–7) Davies (8–5) Wrigley Field 41,424 58–51 W1
110 August 3 Brewers 4–1 Wick (1–0) Guerra (3–3) Kimbrel (9) Wrigley Field 41,186 59–51 W2
111 August 4 Brewers 7–2 Darvish (4–5) Houser (4–5) Chatwood (2) Wrigley Field 40,466 60–51 W3
112 August 5 Athletics 6–5 Wick (2–0) Treinen (6–4) Phelps (1) Wrigley Field 40,721 61–51 W4
113 August 6 Athletics 4–11 Anderson (10–7) Lester (9–8) Wrigley Field 40,627 61–52 L1
114 August 7 Athletics 10–1 Quintana (10–7) Bailey (9–8) Wrigley Field 41,179 62–52 W1
115 August 8 @ Reds 12–5 Chatwood (5–1) Gausman (3–8) Great American Ball Park 20,111 63–52 W2
116 August 9 @ Reds 2–5 Bauer (10–8) Darvish (4–6) Iglesias (23) Great American Ball Park 31,569 63–53 L1
117 August 10 @ Reds 1–10 Gray (7–6) Hendricks (8–9) Romano (2) Great American Ball Park 39,866 63–54 L2
118 August 11 @ Reds 6–3 Phelps (1–0) Lorenzen (0–3) Strop (10) Great American Ball Park 31,929 64–54 W1
119 August 13 @ Phillies 4–2 Parker (2–2) Ryan (3–2) Neris (21) Citizens Bank Park 26,442 64–55 L1
120 August 14 @ Phillies 1–11 Nola (11–3) Hamels (6–4) Citizens Bank Park 27,204 64–56 L2
121 August 15 @ Phillies 5–7 Suárez (4–1) Strop (2–5) Citizens Bank Park 37,064 64–57 L3
122 August 16 @ Pirates 2–3 Kela (2–0) Kintzler (2–2) PNC Park 29,746 64–58 L4
123 August 17 @ Pirates 2–0 Lester (10–8) Brault (3–2) Wick (1) PNC Park 28,359 65–58 W1
124 August 18 @ Pirates 7–1 Quintana (11–7) Keller (1–2) BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field 2,503 66–58 W2
125 August 20 Giants 5–3 Hamels (7–4) Abad (0–1) Kimbrel (10) Wrigley Field 36,969 67–58 W3
126 August 21 Giants 12–11 Kintzler (3–2) Moronta (3–7) Kimbrel (11) Wrigley Field 38,619 68–58 W4
127 August 22 Giants 1-0 Hendricks (9-9) Samardzija (9–10) Wick (2) Wrigley Field 36,366 69–58 W5
128 August 23 Nationals 3–9 Sánchez (8–6) Lester (10–9) Wrigley Field 39,889 69–59 L1
129 August 24 Nationals 2–7 Suero (4–7) Quintana (11–9) Wrigley Field 41,159 69–60 L2
130 August 25 Nationals 5–7 (11) Hudson (7–3) Chatwood (5–2) Wrigley Field 40,518 69–61 L3
131 August 27 @ Mets 5–2 Darvish (5–6) Stroman (7–12) Citi Field 34,158 70–61 W1
132 August 28 @ Mets 10–7 Ryan (4–2) Syndergaard (9–7) Kimbrel (12) Citi Field 33,987 71–61 W2
133 August 29 @ Mets 4–1 Lester (11–9) deGrom (8–8) Kimbrel (13) Citi Field 38,389 72-61 W3
134 August 30 Brewers 7–1 Quintana (12–8) Anderson (6–4) Wrigley Field 40,276 73–61 W4
135 August 31 Brewers 0–2 Guerra (8–4) Hamels (7–5) Hader (27) Wrigley Field 40,178 73–62 L1
September: 11–16 (.407) (Home: 6–7; Away: 5–9)
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136 September 1 Brewers 0–4 Jackson (1–0) Chatwood (5–3) Wrigley Field 40,912 73–63 L2
137 September 2 Mariners 5–1 Phelps (2–0) Wisler (3–3) Wrigley Field 39,133 74–63 W1
138 September 3 Mariners 6–1 Lester (12–9) Hernández (1–5) Wrigley Field 33,958 75–63 W2
139 September 5 @ Brewers 10–5 Quintana (13–8) Albers (5–5) Miller Park 31,007 76–63 W3
140 September 6 @ Brewers 1–7 Davies (9–7) Hamels (7–6) Miller Park 38,139 76–64 L1
141 September 7 @ Brewers 2–3 Hader (3–5) Kintzler (3–3) Miller Park 44,323 76–65 L2
142 September 8 @ Brewers 5–8 Suter (1–0) Lester (12–10) Hader (29) Miller Park 44,271 76–66 L3
143 September 9 @ Padres 10–2 Hendricks (10–9) Quantrill (6–7) Petco Park 22,420 77–66 W1
144 September 10 @ Padres 8–9 Báez (1–1) Cishek (3–6) Petco Park 25,497 77–67 L1
145 September 11 @ Padres 0–4 Paddack (9–7) Hamels (7–7) Petco Park 24,203 77–68 L2
146 September 12 @ Padres 4–1 Darvish (6–6) Lamet (2–5) Petco Park 22,501 78–68 W1
147 September 13 Pirates 17–8 Lester (13–10) Brault (4–5) Mills (1) Wrigley Field 39,080 79–68 W2
148 September 14 Pirates 14–1 Hendricks (11–9) Marvel (0–2) Wrigley Field 39,928 80–68 W3
149 September 15 Pirates 16–6 Wieck (1–0) Williams (7–7) Wrigley Field 39,103 81–68 W4
150 September 16 Reds 8–2 Mills (1–0) Gausman (3–9) Wrigley Field 33,753 82–68 W5
151 September 17 Reds 2–4 Gray (11–7) Darvish (6–7) Iglesias (32) Wrigley Field 34,267 82–69 L1
152 September 18 Reds 2–3 (10) Garrett (5–3) Norwood (0–1) Iglesias (33) Wrigley Field 36,578 82–70 L2
153 September 19 Cardinals 4–5 (10) Miller (5–5) Kimbrel (0–3) Gallegos (1) Wrigley Field 39,524 82–71 L3
154 September 20 Cardinals 1–2 Helsley (2–0) Phelps (2–1) Martínez (22) Wrigley Field 39,106 82–72 L4
155 September 21 Cardinals 8–9 Gant (11–1) Kimbrel (0–4) Martínez (23) Wrigley Field 40,071 82–73 L5
156 September 22 Cardinals 2–3 Webb (2–1) Darvish (6–8) Miller (6) Wrigley Field 38,606 82–74 L6
157 September 24 @ Pirates 2–9 Liriano (5–3) Hendricks (11–10) PNC Park 9,989 82–75 L7
158 September 25 @ Pirates 2–4 Feliz (4–4) Wieck (1–2) Kela (1) PNC Park 10,592 82–76 L8
159 September 26 @ Pirates 5–9 Musgrove (11–12) Quintana (13–9) PNC Park 10,529 82–77 L9
160 September 27 @ Cardinals 8–2 Wieck (2–2) Miller (5–6) Busch Stadium 46,530 83–77 W1
161 September 28 @ Cardinals 8–6 Cishek (4–6) Wainwright (14–10) Kintzler (1) Busch Stadium 46,971 84–77 W2
162 September 29 @ Cardinals 0–9 Flaherty (11–8) Holland (2–5) Busch Stadium 47,212 84–78 L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Cubs team member

Season standings Edit

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 91 71 0.562 50–31 41–40
Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0.549 2 49–32 40–41
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 7 51–30 33–48
Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0.463 16 41–40 34–47
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0.426 22 35–46 34–47


Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0.654
Atlanta Braves 97 65 0.599
St. Louis Cardinals 91 71 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Washington Nationals 93 69 0.574 +4
Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0.549
New York Mets 86 76 0.531 3
Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0.525 4
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 5
Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0.500 8
San Francisco Giants 77 85 0.475 12
Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0.463 14
Colorado Rockies 71 91 0.438 18
San Diego Padres 70 92 0.432 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0.426 20
Miami Marlins 57 105 0.352 32


Record vs. opponents Edit


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–3 2–4 3–3 9–10 8–11 3–4 2–5 2–5 4–2 6–1 11–8 10–9 3–3 4–3 14–6
Atlanta 3–4 5–2 3–4 3–3 2–4 15–4 3–3 11–8 9–10 5–2 5–2 5–2 4–2 11–8 13–7
Chicago 4–2 2–5 8–11 3–3 3–4 6–1 9–10 5–2 2–5 11–8 4–3 4–2 9–10 2–4 12–8
Cincinnati 3–3 4–3 11–8 3–3 1–5 6–1 8–11 3–4 3–4 7–12 5–2 4–3 7–12 1–5 9–11
Colorado 10–9 3–3 3–3 3–3 4–15 5–2 5–2 2–4 3–4 2–5 11–8 7–12 2–5 3–4 8–12
Los Angeles 11–8 4–2 4–3 5–1 15–4 5–1 4–3 5–2 5–2 6–0 13–6 12–7 3–4 4–3 10–10
Miami 4–3 4–15 1–6 1–6 2–5 1–5 2–5 6–13 10–9 3–3 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–15 9–11
Milwaukee 5–2 3–3 10–9 11–8 2–5 3–4 5–2 5–1 4–3 15–4 3–4 2–4 9–10 4–2 8–12
New York 5–2 8–11 2–5 4–3 4–2 2–5 13–6 1–5 7–12 5–1 3–3 3–4 2–5 12–7 15–5
Philadelphia 2–4 10–9 5–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–10 3–4 12–7 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–2 5–14 11–9
Pittsburgh 1–6 2–5 8–11 12–7 5–2 0–6 3–3 4–15 1–5 2–4 6–1 5–2 5–14 3–4 12–8
San Diego 8–11 2–5 3–4 2–5 8–11 6–13 2–4 4–3 3–3 3–3 1–6 9–10 4–2 4–3 11–9
San Francisco 9–10 2–5 2–4 3–4 12–7 7–12 3–3 4–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 10–9 3–4 1–5 11–9
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 10–9 12–7 5–2 4–3 4–3 10–9 5–2 2–4 14–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 9–11
Washington 3–4 8–11 4–2 5–1 4–3 3–4 15–4 2–4 7–12 14–5 4–3 3–4 5–1 2–5 14–6

Opening Day starters Edit

Season summary Edit

March Edit

  • March 9 – The Cubs announced Jon Lester will be the opening day starter on March 28 against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park.[21]
  • March 28 – On Opening Day, Javier Báez hit two home runs and drove in four runs and the Cubs easily defeated the Rangers 12–4. Jon Lester allowed two runs in six innings of work. Kris Bryant also homered and drove in three runs in the easy win.[22]
  • March 30 – Following a scheduled off day, the Cubs jumped out early on the Rangers and led 3–0 after the first. Yu Darvish struggled and only pitched 2.2 innings while walking seven and giving up three runs. José Quintana, slated as the fifth starter in the Cubs rotation, relieved and pitched four innings while allowing two runs. Kyle Schwarber homered and had three hits as did Willson Contreras. However, Carl Edwards Jr. walked two and gave up a three-run homer in the eighth as the Cubs lost 8–6.[23]
  • March 31 – In game three against the Rangers, Cole Hamels gave up five runs in five innings of work including a grand slam to Delino DeShields Jr. The Cub bullpen also gave up five runs. The Cub offense continued its hot start as Anthony Rizzo and Schwarber each homered. Trailing 10–9 in the eighth, Daniel Descalso then drove in Báez to tie it, but Pedro Strop threw a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth to allow the winning run to score as the Cubs lost 11–10.[24] Despite scoring 28 runs in the three-game series, the Cubs left Texas with a 1–2 record.

April Edit

  • April 1Kyle Hendricks started for the Cubs as they visited the Atlanta Braves at Sun Trust Park. The Cubs committed six errors in the game and were blown out 8–0, falling to 1–3 on the season.[25]
  • April 3 – Following a scheduled off day, Jon Lester pitched six innings while allowing only two runs. He left with a 4–2 lead on the strength of a Willson Contreras two-run homer. However, the Cub bullpen imploded again as Steve Cishek walked the first three batters in the eighth and Randy Rosario gave up a bases-clearing double to give the Braves a 5–4 lead. The Cubs would go on to lose 6–4.[26]
  • April 4 – Cubs pitching continued to struggle as the Braves jumped out to 9–0 lead against Yu Darvish and several relievers. The Cubs managed to score four runs in the ninth as Anthony Rizzo and Javier Báez hit back-to-back home runs, but it was not enough as the Cubs lost their fifth straight game 9–4.[27]
  • April 5 – The Milwaukee Brewers out-slugged the Cubs in their first clash of the season. Down 13–5, the Cubs rallied, but fell short losing 13–10. Starting pitcher José Quintana lasted only three innings in the loss.
  • April 6Jason Heyward had his first multi-homer game as a Cub and Cole Hamels pitched six innings as the Cubs took an early 7–2 lead. A seven-run inning for the Cubs gave the Cub bullpen the cushion it needed as it continued to struggle, giving up six runs in four innings. Javier Báez and Victor Caratini homered for the Cubs in the 14–8 win over the Brewers.[28]
  • April 7 – Kyle Hendricks lasted only four innings and gave up all four Milwaukee runs in Chicago's seventh loss of the season. Willson Contreras hit his third home run of the season, but the Cubs could manage only two runs in the 4–2 loss.[29]
  • April 8 – The Cubs returned home to face the Pittsburgh Pirates for opening day at Wrigley Field. The Cubs jumped to an early lead following three errors by Pirate shortstop Kevin Newman in the third inning. Kyle Schwarber homered for the Cubs in the 10–0 win. Jon Lester left the game after pitching three-plus innings with a hamstring issue and the Cub bullpen held the Pirates scoreless for six innings.[30]
  • April 10 – Yu Darvish allowed five runs in 5.1 innings of work, but the Cub offense struggled with the frigid weather conditions, managing only two runs on six hits. The 5–2 loss to the Pirates dropped the Cubs to 3–8 on the season.[31]
  • April 11 – Starter José Quintana pitched into the seventh inning with 11 strikeouts and gave up just four hits in the Cubs win 2–0 over the Pirates. Pedro Strop got his first save. Daniel Descalso and Victor Caratini each had two hits and an RBI.[32]
  • April 12 – The Cubs scored three runs in the first inning and went on to beat the Mike Trout-less Los Angeles Angels 5–1. Cole Hamels secured his second win by pitching well. Anthony Rizzo hit a first inning two run homer, Willson Contreras added two solo home runs, and David Bote also homered in the win[33]
  • April 13 – A late inning rally fell short as the Angels beat the Cubs 6–5. Javier Báez hit three doubles but four walks by Cub relievers allowed two runs to score in the top of the sixth inning. A Mark Zagunis pinch-hit single scored two runs in the eight inning to narrow the lead. A ninth inning Angel error led to another Cub run but, with runners at second and third, Willson Contreras struck out. A check-swing third strike call on Kyle Schwarber ended the game as the Cubs lost 6–5. The Cubs record fell to 5–9.[34]
  • April 15 – After the prior day's game being postponed due to snow, the Cubs traveled to Miami to face the Marlins. With the Cubs scoring three runs in the first inning, Yu Darvish pitched into the fifth inning allowing only two runs and striking out eight. Javier Báez hit his 100th double, WillsonContreras hits his sixth home run of the season, and the bullpen pitched well for a 7–2 victory.[35]
  • April 16 – José Quintana pitched into the seventh inning and Javier Báez had his third three-hit game in a row including his fifth homer of the season. Daniel Descalso, David Bote, and Ben Zobrist drove in the other runs in the 4–0 shutout of the Marlins.[36]
  • April 17 – Cole Hamels improved to 3–0 on the season, pitching seven innings while allowing three hits and striking out eight. Daniel Descalso continued his productive start with three RBI's. Jason Heyward drove in a run and Javier Báez drove in two with a double and his sixth home run on the season. The 6–0 victory was a sweep of the Marlins and improved the Cubs' record to 8–9.[37]
  • April 19 – After an off day, the Cubs returned home to face the Arizona Diamondbacks. Kyle Hendricks pitched seven shutout innings while striking out 11 as the pitching staff continued its streak of good performances. Kris Bryant doubled in two runs in the second and scored a run as the Cubs won easily 5–1.[38] The win returned the Cubs to the .500 mark on the season.
  • April 20 – Yu Darvish gave up three runs on five hits and walked three while the Cub bullpen also allowed three runs. The Cub offense was shut down by D-backs' start Zack Greinke and the Cubs lost 6–0, ending their four-game winning streak.[39]
  • April 21 – Starting for the first time on the season, Tyler Chatwood pitched six scoreless innings and only walked two batters. Javier Báez tripled in a run in the sixth to give the Cubs a 1–0 lead. However, Pedro Strop gave up a solo home run in the ninth to blow his first save of the season. Báez then led off the ninth with a double and advanced to third on an error setting up David Bote's game-winning single as the Cubs won 2–1. The win again moved the Cubs to the .500 mark on the season.[40]
  • April 23 – After another off day, the Cubs returned home to face the Los Angeles Dodgers. José Quintana continued his streak of good starts, pitching seven innings while only allowing two runs. Willson Contreras drove in three runs with a bases-clearing double in the first to give the Cubs an early lead. Anthony Rizzo hit a two-run homer and Javier Báez homered as well as the Cubs beat the Dodgers 7–2.[41] The win moved the Cubs to one game above .500 for the first time since opening day.
  • April 24 – With Cole Hamels on the mound, the Cubs fell behind 3–0 entering the bottom of the sixth inning against the Dodgers. Javier Báez then connected on a three-run home run to tie the game at three. Three batters later, Jason Heyward hit his fifth home run of the season, a three-run shot to give the Cubs the 6–3 lead. Steve Cishek allowed a three-run homer in the eighth, but Pedro Strop notched the save as the Cubs won 7–6.[42] The win moved the Cubs to a season-high two games over .500.
  • April 25 – Jon Lester returned from the IL and pitched five innings while allowing only one unearned run on an error by Javier Báez. The Cub bullpen allowed another run to score and the Cubs trailed the Dodgers 2–0 going in to the ninth. Albert Almora Jr. homered with two outs in the ninth, but it was not enough as the Cubs fell 2–1.[43]
  • April 26 – The Cubs next traveled to Arizona to face the D-Backs. In the first game of the series, Kyle Hendricks gave up seven runs in five innings of work as the Cubs lost 8–3. Kris Byrant and Javier Báez both homered in the loss as the Cubs returned to .500 on the season.[44]
  • April 27 – A day later, Yu Darvish pitched six innings while allowing only one run. David Bote hit two home runs and drove in five while Anthony Rizzo also homered as the Cubs routed the Diamondbacks 9–1.[45]
  • April 28 – José Quintana was staked to an early 3–0 Cub lead behind home runs by Kris Bryant and Willson Contreras. However, Quintana surrendered three D-Back runs in two of his last three innings of work and left the game tied at three. The game went to extra innings where the Cubs had a plethora of opportunities to win the game, but failed to cash in until the 15th inning when Ben Zobrist doubled to drive in two runs. The Cubs added an insurance run on a Kris Bryant sacrifice fly to take a 6–3 lead to the bottom of the 15th. After two quick outs, Kyle Ryan then gave up two runs to narrow the lead to one, but Allen Webster got the final out to earn his first career save and give the Cubs a 6–5 win.[46]
  • April 30 – The Cubs next traveled to Seattle for a two-game series against the Mariners. Daniel Descalso led off the game with his second home run of the season and Anthony Rizzo hit his sixth. Cole Hamels allowed four runs in 5.1 and the Cubs trailed 5–4 in the eighth inning. Kyle Schwarber hit a mammoth two-run homer to give the Cubs a 6–5 lead. Steve Cishek pitched a clean ninth and earned his first save of the year.[47]

May Edit

  • May 1 – The Cubs hit three home runs and cruised to an easy 11–0 victory in the finale against the Mariners, their fourth in a row. Javier Báez, Willson Contreras, Anthony Rizzo, and Ben Zobrist each had driven in two runs while Jason Heyward had three hits in the easy win. Jon Lester threw seven scoreless innings while allowing only one hit.[48] The win marked the Cubs fifth in a row as they moved with 2.5 games of the division lead.
  • May 3 – After an off day, the Cubs returned home to face the first place St. Louis Cardinals. Anthony Rizzo's 199th career home run, a three-run homer, was all the Cubs needed as they beat the Cardinals 4–0. Kyle Hendricks pitched a complete game while allowing only four hits. He threw only 81 pitches, 63 of which were strikes, as the Cubs dominated the Cardinals and moved within a 1.5 games of first.[49]
  • May 4 – The Cubs and Yu Darvish fell behind early against the Cardinals in game two of the series and trailed 5–1 in the fourth. Back-up catcher Taylor Davis hit his first career home run, a grand slam to tie the game at five. Javier Báez gave the Cubs the lead in the eighth with his 11th homer of the season. The 6–5 win moved the Cubs to within half a game of the Cardinals for first place and marked the Cubs sixth straight win.[50]
  • May 5 – In spite of four errors, the Cubs easily beat the Cardinals to complete the sweep and earn their seventh straight win. The Cubs notched eight extra base hits, including a grand slam by Kris Bryant in a six-run eighth inning. Jose Quintana scattered eight hits in six innings while allowing only two runs. The win improved the Cubs to 19–12 on the season and moved them into first place in the Central Division.[51]
  • May 6 – Riding a seven-game winning streak and in first place for the first time since opening day, the Cubs welcomed the Marlins to Wrigley. Cole Hamels allowed three runs in six innings, but left with a 4–3 lead behind a two-run homer by Anthony Rizzo and RBI singles by Willson Contreras and Kyle Schwarber. Pedro Strop walked the first two batters in the eighth and allowed a single to load the bases. A third walk forced in the tying run and Strop was removed from the game. The Marlins pushed across two more runs in the ninth to take a 6–4 lead. Kris Bryant homered in the ninth to narrow the lead to one and Rizzo singled to put the tying run on with one out, but Javier Báez and Contreras struck out to end the game.[52] The loss dropped the Cubs out of first place.
  • May 7 – Jon Lester allowed two runs, none earned, on eight hits in six innings, but left with the game tied at two. The Cubs threatened to break the tie on several occasions in the late innings, but entered the ninth still tied. Kris Bryant removed all doubt, hitting a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cubs the 5–2 walk-off win and returned them to first place.[53]
  • May 8 – Addison Russell made his first appearance of the season after being suspended for 40 games for domestic violence and started at second base for the Cubs. Kyle Hendricks gave up a run in the first and surrendered five hits, but lasted eight innings and left with a 2–1 Cub lead over the Marlins. However, the Cub bullpen surrendered the lead in the ninth without Pedro Strop who had been placed on the injured list prior to the game. The game went to extra innings tied at two before Jason Heyward hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 11th to mark a second straight walk-off home run game for the Cubs.[54]
  • May 9 – In the final game of the series against the Marlins, Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo each homered and Mike Mongtomery pitched five scoreless innings in relief of Yu Darvish to notch his first win of the season.[55] The 4–1 win kept the Cubs in first place and moved them to nine games over .500.
  • May 10 – With a 1.5 game lead over the Brewers, the Cubs welcomed Milwaukee to Wrigley for the first time on the season. Jose Quintana allowed three runs in 6.2 innings and the Cub bullpen fell apart, allowing four more runs as the Cubs were shut out 7–0. The win moved the Brewers to within half a game of the Cubs for first.[56]
  • May 11 – Cole Hamels pitched seven innings and allowed only one run, but the Cubs went to extra innings against the Brewers tied at one. Tyler Chatwood pitched the final four innings of the game, striking out seven and Willson Contreras hit the game-winning home run in the bottom of the 15th to give the Cubs a 2–1 win.[57]
  • May 12 – Appearing on Sunday Night Baseball for the second consecutive week, Jon Lester scattered nine hits and allowed one unearned run in 6.2 innings of work. Javier Báez and Willson Contreras each drove in a run and Kris Bryant hit a two-run home run in the seventh to give the Cubs the 4–1 win.[58] The series win over the Brewers kept the Cubs in first place in the NL Central. Anthony Rizzo missed the game with a sore back.
  • May 14 – Following an off day, the Cubs traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Reds. Kyle Hendricks drove in two runs with a double in the second and pitched eight innings while allowing only one run. Willson Contreras also drove in the run as the Cubs beat the Reds 3–1. The win moved the Cubs to a season-high 11 games over .500.[59] Anthony Rizzo missed his second straight game with a sore back.
  • May 15 – Addison Russell hit his first home run since returning to the Cubs from suspension while Albert Almora Jr. and Kyle Schwarber also homered for the Cubs against the Reds. Yu Darvish allowed two runs in 5.1 innings of work, but the Cub bullpen surrendered three runs in the seventh and eighth innings to force extra innings. In the 10th, the Cubs lost 6–5.
  • May 16 – In the final game of the series against the Reds, the Cubs scored two runs in the first, but failed to score the rest of the game. José Quintana gave up three runs before a rain delay and Tyler Chatwood allowed another run in two innings of work as the Cubs lost 4–2. The loss marked the Cubs first series loss since early April.
  • May 17 – A day later, the Cubs offense woke from its slumber in the previous game and scored 14 runs against the Washington Nationals in Washington D.C. Kris Bryant homered in three consecutive innings, the seventh, eighth, and ninth, marking his second three-home run game of his career. Kyle Schwarber, Albert Almora Jr, and Willson Contreras also homered for the Cubs as the scored 14 runs and blew out the Nationals 14–6.
  • May 18 – Facing Stephen Strasburg, the Cub offense again cooled off, managing only two runs on four hits. Meanwhile, Jon Lester struggled, allowing five runs on 10 hits in 4.1 innings of work in the 5–2 loss to the Nationals.
  • May 19 – Playing on Sunday Night Baseball for the third consecutive week, the Cubs scored a run in each of the first four innings to take a 4–0 lead. The Cubs pushed the lead to 6–1 in the sixth, before Kyle Hendricks gave up a three-run home run. The Cub bullpen surrendered another run, but Steve Cishek pitched 2.1 innings of relief for the save as the Cubs beat the Nationals 6–5.[60] Javier Báez left the game with a foot injury.
  • May 20 – Returning home, the Cubs faced their former pitcher Jake Arrieta and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs took an early one-run lead on Anthony Rizzo RBI single. However, Yu Darvish allowed three runs in the sixth to surrender the lead. Trailing by two in the eighth, Daniel Descalso tripled in a run and scored on a throwing error to give the Cubs a 4–3 lead heading to the ninth. However, Brad Brach could not hold the lead and the Phillies tied it to force extra innings. A J.T. Realmuto home run in the 10th sealed the loss for the Cubs.[61] Javier Báez missed the game due to a foot injury suffered the day before.
  • May 21 – José Quintana pitched six innings and allowed no runs, leaving the game with a 1–0 lead. However, Carl Edwards Jr. surrendered the lead in the seventh. Trailing 2–1 in the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded, Albert Almora Jr. hit a weak ground ball to the pitcher, but Kris Bryant was able to beat the throw to the plate to score the tying run. Javier Báez, who did not start the game due to his foot injury, pinch hit and drove the first pitch to right field to drive in the winning run as the Cubs beat the Phillies 3–2.[62]
  • May 22 – With temperatures near 80 and the wind blowing out, Cole Hamels struggled against his former team. The Phillies took a 3–0 lead before Anthony Rizzo hit a towering three-run home run in the third to tie it. Albert Almora Jr. broke the tie in the fifth with his first career grand slam. Javier Báez also homered for the Cubs. Hamels, who allowed nine hits and three runs, was lifted after four innings and replaced by Tyler Chatwood. Chatwood pitched four innings in relief while allowing one run and earned the win as the Cubs won 8–4.[63] The win returned the Cubs to 11 games over the .500 mark as they led the division by two games.
  • May 23 – Jon Lester struggled again, allowing seven runs in four innings of work and leaving the game trailing 7–3. Trailing 8–3 in the seventh, Kyle Schwarber hit a two-run homer and Anthony Rizzo hit a solo homer to bring the Cubs within two. However, they could get no closer as the Phillies won 9–7.[64]
  • May 24 – The Cubs welcomed the Reds to Wrigley Field for a three-game series. Kyle Hendricks pitched six innings and allowed three runs and left with the game tied at three. Willson Contreras singled to drive in the go-ahead run in the eighth, but Steve Cishek gave up a two-run homer to Eugenio Suárez in the ninth as the Cubs lost 6–5.
  • May 25 – Yu Darvish pitched seven innings despite allowing 12 hits and six runs and left the game with a 6–5 lead behind homers by Albert Almora Jr., Jason Heyward, and Addison Russell. Tyler Chatwood pitched the ninth to earn his first save of the season as the Cubs beat the Reds 8–6.[65]
  • May 26 – José Quintana gave up 12 hits and six runs in five innings of work. The Cub bullpen also struggled, allowing fours runs in a 10–2 loss to the Reds. Kris Bryant and Jason Heywood collided in right field on a play in the sixth inning forcing Bryant to leave the game.[66]
  • May 27 – The Cubs next traveled to Houston to face the Astros for a three-game series. In the first game of the series, Cole Hamels struggled, allowing six runs in four innings of work. The Cub bullpen, however, pitched five innings of scoreless relief. However, despite home runs by Anthony Rizzo, Albert Almora Jr., and Addison Russell, the Cubs fell to the Astros 6–5.[67] Kris Bryant and Jason Heyward sat out the game after running into each other in the outfield the previous day.
  • May 28 – Jon Lester struggled for the third consecutive start, giving up seven runs in 5.2 innings of work. Brad Brach struggled as well, allowing two runs in 1.1 innings of work. As a result, despite hitting five home runs in the games (Jason Heyward, Addison Russell, David Bote twice, and Kyle Schwarber), the Cubs lost to the Astros 9–6.[68] Kris Bryant missed his second straight game following a collision with Jason Heyward in the outfield.
  • May 29 – Kyle Hendricks pitches eight strong innings and allowed only one run. Kyle Schwarber and Kris Bryant, in his return to the lineup, each homered as the Cubs held on for the 2–1 win over the Astros to avoid the sweep.[69] The Cubs set a team record with 50 home runs in a month.
  • May 31 – The Cubs traveled to St. Louis to face the Cardinals and Yu Darvish pitched well, allowing only one run on three hits in six innings. Darvish also drove in the Cubs only run of the game with sacrifice fly in the second inning. The game remained tied into the 10th inning, when the Matt Carpenter singled with the bases loaded to give the Cardinals the 2–1 win.[70] The loss reduced the Cubs' division lead to half a game over the Brewers.

June Edit

  • June 1 – José Quintana pitched four innings and allowed two runs before being forced from the game following a three and a half hour rain delay. The Cubs entered the rain delay tied at two on the strength of home runs by Anthony Rizzo and Jason Heyward. Resuming play around 11:30 pm local time, Tyler Chatwood allowed three runs in two innings as the Cubs fell to the Cardinals 7–4.[71] The loss dropped the Cubs to half a game out of first, behind the Brewers. Javier Báez missed the game as he continued to struggle with a foot injury.
  • June 2 – Cole Hamels pitched seven innings while allowing only one unearned run and left trailing 1–0. Brad Brach surrendered a run in the eighth to put the Cubs down two to the Cardinals entering the ninth inning. Willson Contreras walked with one out and moved to third on a Jason Heyward single. An Addison Russell groundout moved the score to 2–1, but David Bote struck out to end the game as the Cubs were swept by the Cardinals and fell 1.5 games out for first place in the division.[72]
  • June 3 – In a make-up game for an earlier snowed out game, the Cubs routed the Los Angeles Angels by a score of 8–1. Jon Lester, after struggling his previous three starts, allowed one run in seven innings of work. Javier Báez homered and drove in three while Jason Heyward drove in two runs. Willson Contreras homered as well in the win. Newly signed Carlos Gonazalez made his Cub debut and drove in a run.[73]
  • June 4 – Kyle Hendricks struck out ten Colorado Rockies in seven innings in a 6–3 victory. Kyle Scharber and Javier Báez each homered in the win while Carlos González drove in two runs. Pedro Strop returned to the lineup to pitch a perfect ninth and record the save.[74] The win moved the Cubs in to a tie for first in the division with the Brewers.
  • June 5 – Yu Darvish allowed three runs in 5.1 innings of work and the Cubs were led by David Bote career-high seven RBI, including a three-run home run. Up 8–3, the Cub bullpen struggled, but the Cubs held on for the 9–8 win.[75] The Cubs moved one game ahead of Milwaukee in the NL Central.
  • June 6 – José Quintana pitched 7.1 innings, but allowed three runs. The Cub offense struggled against Rockies' starter Peter Lambert making his MLB debut. Javier Báez drove in the only Cub run as the Rockies avoided the sweep, winning 3–1.[76]
  • June 7 – A two-run home run by Javier Báez in the first inning was all Cole Hamels needed as the Cubs welcomed the Cardinals to Wrigley Field. Hamels allowed no runs in eight innings before yielding to Pedro Strop in the ninth. Strop allowed a Paul DeJong home run, but held on for the 3–1 victory.[77]
  • June 8 – Jon Lester surrendered four runs in the first inning, but did not allow another run in six innings of work. Victor Caratini hit a tie-breaking bases-loaded double in Chicago's four-run sixth inning as the Cubs rallied to beat the Cardinals 9–4. Kyle Schwarber homered and drove in two in the win.[78]
  • June 9 – Kyle Hendricks continued his streak of strong performances, pitching seven innings while scattering eight hits and allowing only one run. Carlos González hit his first home run as a cub and Kyle Schwarber drove in two runs as the Cubs beat the Cardinals 5–1 and earned a second series sweep of the Cardinals on the season.[79]
  • June 10 – The Cubs returned to the road to face the Rockies in Denver. Kyle Schwarber and Anthony Rizzo both hit two-run homers in the Cubs’ third inning, but Yu Darvish quickly surrendered the lead in the bottom half of the inning. The Rockies took the lead in the seventh, but the Cubs rallied to tie it in the eighth. Steve Cishek then surrendered the lead in the bottom half of the eighth as the Cubs fell short and lost 6–5.[80]
  • June 11 – José Quintana struggled, allowing four runs in 4.2 innings. The Cub bullpen fared no better, allowing six more Rockies' runs as the Cubs were blown out 10–3. The loss marked the Cubs' fifth consecutive road loss.[81]
  • June 12 – Cole Hamels pitches seven shutout innings against the Rockies and drove in two runs as the Cubs avoided the series sweep. Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run home run and Javier Báez added a two-run shot as the Cubs rolled to an easy 10–1 win over the Rockies.[82]
  • June 13 – The Cubs next visited Los Angeles to visit the Dodgers, holders of the best record in the National League. The Cubs jumped to an early three-run lead in the first game of the series behind a two-run homer by Kyle Schwarber and a solo homer by Kris Bryant. However, Jon Lester struggled again, giving up six runs in five innings as the Cubs lost to the Dodgers 7–3.[83]
  • June 14 – In game two of the series, the Cubs again took an early lead, this time on a two-run homer by Anthony Rizzo. However, Kyle Hendricks struggled, allowing five runs in only 4.1 innings. Kris Bryan homered for the second straight game for the Cubs, but it was not enough as they lost to the Dodgers 5–3.[84]
  • June 15 – Yu Darvish pitched well, allowing only one run in seven innings. However, the Cub offense failed to score through eight innings. In the ninth, Anthony Rizzo hit a two-run home run to rally the Cubs past the Dodgers 2–1.[85]
  • June 16 – In the final game of the series against the Dodgers, José Quintana gave up two runs in five innings, but the Cubs rallied to tie it in the sixth on an RBI single by Willson Contreras and a sacrifice fly by David Bote. Steve Cishek again gave up the go-ahead run in the bottom of the eighth and, though the Cubs had runners on second and third with one out in the ninth, the Cubs lost 3–2.[86]
  • June 18 – Cole Hamels continued to pitch well as the Cubs welcomed the Chicago White Sox to Wrigley Field. Hamels allowed one run in seven innings, but left with the game tied at one as the Cub offense struggled. Still tied at one in the ninth, Eloy Jiménez, who had been traded by the Cubs for José Quitana two years prior, hit a two-run homer to give the White Sox the 3–1 win.[87]
  • June 19 – Facing likely AL All-Star starting pitcher Lucas Gioloto, the Cubs pounded out seven runs including a first-inning grand slam by Willson Contreras. Contreras homered again in the third and David Bote also homered as the Cubs won 7–3, splitting the two-game series against the White Sox.[88]
  • June 20 – The following day, the New York Mets paid a visit to Wrigley to start a four-game series. With Kyle Hendricks on the DL, Tyler Chatwood started for the Cubs and allowed three runs in four innings. Adbert Alzolay, making his Major League debut, pitched four-plus innings of relief and allowed only one run, earning the win for the Cubs. Javier Baez homered and drove in two runs while Anthony Rizzo drove in two as well giving the Cubs the 7–4 win.[89]
  • June 21 – In game two against the Mets, Yu Darvish failed to build on his prior good start, allowing four runs in six innings. Addison Russell homered to give the Cubs a 4–3 lead in the fifth, but Darvish surrendered the lead for the second time in the game in the sixth. In the seventh, Brad Brach allowed a run-scoring single and the Cubs lost 5–4.[90]
  • June 22 – José Quitana allowed nine runs, eight earned, as the Cubs were blown out by the Mets 10–2.[91]
  • June 23 – Javier Báez hit a three-run home run in the eighth to give the Cubs a 5–3 win over the Mets in the final game of the series. Cole Hamels pitched well for the Cubs, lasting seven innings and allowing only three runs.[92] The win kept the Cubs half a game ahead of the Brewers in the Central.
  • June 24 – The Atlanta Braves came to Chicago for a four-game series. In the first game, Willson Contreras and Jason Heyward homered and the Cubs used a five-run fifth inning to beat the Braves 8–3. Contreras drove in three runs in the game and Jon Lester pitched well, allowing only two unearned runs in six innings.[93] The win moved the Cubs a full game ahead of the Brewers for first in the Central.
  • June 25 – Adbert Alzolay started his first game and gave up a first-pitch home run to Ronald Acuna Jr., but pitched well from there, allowing no more runs and pitching into the fifth. The Cubs took the lead in the fourth on a two-RBI double by Willson Contreras. However, Mike Mongtomery gave up a two-run home run in the seventh and the Cubs could muster no further offense, losing 3–2.[94] The Cubs remained a game ahead of the Brewers despite the loss.
  • June 26 – Yu Darvish gave up five runs in five innings of work while the Willson Contreras and Kris Bryant homered for the Cubs. However, it was not enough as the Cubs lost to the Braves 5–3.[95]
  • June 27 – Looking to avoid the sweep, Tyler Chatwood struggled in his third start on the season, allowing six runs in five innings. However, the Cubs rallied to score nine runs as Victor Caratini homered twice and Kyle Schwarber also homered. Jason Heyward also drove in three runs. Newly acquired relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel made his Cubs debut and pitched a shaky ninth to earn his first save as a Cub in the 9–7 win over the Braves.[96]
  • June 28 – The Cubs next traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Reds. Cole Hamels left after one inning with an oblique injury and Mike Montgomery gave up five runs in 2.1 innings as the Cubs lost 6–3.[97]
  • June 29 – José Quintana scattered six hits in six innings of scoreless work while Jason Heyward hit a solo home run in the second to give the Cubs a 1–0 lead. With the Cubs still holding to the 1–0 lead in the eighth, Javier Báez hit a grand slam to push the lead to 5–0. The Cubs would go on to beat the Reds 6–0.[98]
  • June 30 – Jon Lester gave up three runs in the first and four runs in five innings as the Cubs trailed the Reds 4–0 heading to the seventh. Albert Almora Jr. drove in the Cubs' first run in the seventh and Kyle Scharber homered to draw the Cubs within 4–3. However, Dillon Maples and Kyle Ryan allowed three runs in the eighth. A three-run Jason Heyward homer in the ninth narrowed the lead, but the Cubs fell 8–6.[99]

July Edit

  • July 1 – The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh to face the Pirates. Adbert Alzolay made his second career start and was shelled, allowing seven runs in 2.2 innings. The Cub bullpen fared no better, allowed 11 runs in 5.1 innings of relief. Javier Báez hit his 21st homer on the season, but it was not enough as the Cubs were blown out 18–5.[100]
  • July 2 – Kyle Hendricks returned to the mound for the Cubs, but gave up two runs in three innings before a rain delay ended his night. The Cub bullpen allowed three more runs as the Cubs were again blown out by the Pirates 5–1.[101]
  • July 3 – The Cubs took an early lead on a Victor Caratini solo home run, but Yu Darvish allowed four runs in 6.2 innings to surrender the lead. The Cubs retook the lead in the seventh on a second homer by Caratini. In the ninth, Craig Kimbrel allowed two runs to blow the save as the Cubs lost their third straight to the Pirates 6–5.[102]
  • July 4 – In the final game of the four-game series against the Pirates, the Cubs took an early lead and cruised to an easy win. Robel Garcia homered in his second game as a Cub and Kris Bryant, Albert Almora Jr., and Willson Contreras also homered in the 11–3 win. José Quintana earned the win while pitching seven innings and allowing three runs. Joe Maddon was ejected in the fourth inning after getting upset by inside pitches by Pirate pitchers.[103]
  • July 6 – After a rare Friday off day, the Cubs returned to Chicago to face the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. The Cubs used a five-run fifth to take the lead as Javier Báez, Kris Bryant, and Anthony Rizzo each drove in two runs. The White Sox managed only three runs as the Cubs won 6–3.[104]
  • July 7 – On the final day before the All-Star break, Kyle Hendricks gave up four runs in four innings as the Cub offense again struggled. A seventh inning solo home run by Robel Garcia marked the only run for the Cubs as they lost to the White Sox 3–1.[105] The Cubs remained in first place by half a game over the Brewers at the All-Star break.
  • July 12 – The Cubs returned home following the All-Star break to face the Pirates at Wrigley Field. Yu Darvish pitched well, striking out eight and allowing no runs in six innings of work. However, he left the game with the game scoreless. In the bottom of the seventh, Kris Bryant homered, Robel Garcia drove in a run on a sacrifice fly, David Bote drew a walk with the bases loaded as the Cubs took a 3–0 lead. However, in the top of the eighth, Pedro Strop gave up a three-run homer to Starling Marte to tie the game. Jason Heyward gave the Cubs the lead again in the bottom half of the eight on a single that drove in Bryant. Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth to nail down the 4–3 win.[106] The win moved the Cubs 1.5 games ahead of the Brewers for the division lead.
  • July 13 – In game two of the series against the Pirates, the Cubs batted around and scored seven runs in the first inning. Willson Contreras hit a three-run homer, Javier Báez doubled in a run, and Anthony Rizzo and Jon Lester each drove in a run with a single to give the Cubs the early lead. The Cubs pushed the lead to 10–0 on a Jon Lester home run in the third and a two-run scoring double by Addison Russell in the fourth. Lester pitched well, allowing three runs in 6.2 innings as the Cubs won easily 10–4.[107] The win kept the Cubs 1.5 games ahead of the Brewers in the division.
  • July 14 – In the series finale, the Cubs took an early 1–0 lead on a second inning Robel Garcia double. However, José Quintana would surrender three runs in the third as the Cubs fell behind 3–1. Quintana would partially atone for the runs he allowed, driving in a run in the fourth on a single. Victor Caratini tied the game on a sacrifice fly in the fifth and Jason Heyward gave the Cubs the lead for good with a two-run homer. Leading 5–3 in the sixth, Albert Almora Jr. and Kyle Schwarber hit back-to-back solo home runs while Anthony Rizzo drove in another run with a sacrifice fly. The Cub bullpen would hold the lead as the Cubs beat the Pirates 8–3.[108] The win moved the Cubs to 2.5 games ahead of the Brewers in the division.
  • July 15 – The Reds were the Cubs next opponent for the Cubs at Wrigley, and they took an early 1–0 lead off of Kyle Hendricks in the first. Hendricks went on to allow two runs in six innings. A Kyle Schwarber homer tied the game for the Cubs in the third. The Cubs took the lead on a Jason Heyward groundout and a wild pitch in the fourth. With the Cubs lead 3–2 in the seventh, Steve Cishek gave up a home run and a David Bote error allowed another run to score as the Cubs fell down 4–3. The Reds added two more runs in the eighth and the Cubs lost 6–3.[109]
  • July 16Alec Mills made his first start of the season as the newly acquired Martin Maldonando also started at catcher for the Cubs in game two against the Reds. Mills allowed three runs, all in the first, in a six inning start. The Cubs narrowed the lead to 3–2 in the second on a two-run home run by Robel Garcia. The Cubs tied it in the sixth on a Kris Bryant homer in the sixth. The game remained tied through nine innings before Kyle Schwarber hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 10th to beat the Reds 4–3.[110] The win kept the Cubs's lead in the division at 2.5 games.
  • July 17 – Kris Bryant and Addison Russell hit solo home runs to stake Yu Darvish to an early 2–0 lead. Darvish again pitched well, pitching six scoreless innings. Jason Heyward drove in two runs with a seventh inning double and Anthony Rizzo also drove in a run in the eighth to push the lead to 5–2. Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth to secure the win over the Reds. The win marked Darvish's first win at Wrigley Field as a Cub.[111] With a Brewers win later that day, the division lead remained at 2.5 games.
  • July 19 – After an off day, the Cubs welcomed the San Diego Padres to Wrigley. The Padres jumped out to an early 3–0 lead against Jon Lester. However, Anthony Rizzo hit a grand slam in the bottom of the third, his first homer since June 15, to give the Cubs a 4–3 lead. Lester, who surrendered 12 hits in six innings, surrendered the lead again in the fifth, but a Javier Báez homer gave the Cubs a 5–4 lead in the bottom half. Pedro Strop continued to struggle and gave up a home run on the first pitch of the eighth to again tie the game. However, the Cubs retook the lead in the bottom of the half on an error by Padre first baseman Eric Hosmer. Craig Kimbrel pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save as a Cub.[112]
  • July 20 – The Cubs took an early 2–0 lead on the Padres on an Anthony Rizzo groundout and Robel Garcia triple in the first inning. José Quintana relinquished the lead in the third, allowing two homers. Rizzo drove in a run in the bottom of the third on a single, but Quintana again gave up the lead in the fourth. However, Javier Báez gave the Cubs the lead again in the bottom of the fourth with a three-run homer. Quintana surrendered another homer run in the fifth, but the Cub bullpen held the lead as the Cubs won 6–5.[113] The win moved the Cubs to three games in front of the Brewers for the division lead.
  • July 21 – Kyle Hendricks pitched seven strong innings and allowed only two runs, but the Cub offense could only manage an RBI-groundout by Anthony Rizzo in the first. The Cub bullpen imploded in the ninth, surrendering three runs as the Cubs fell 5–1.[114] The loss moved the division lead to two games over the Brewers.
  • July 22 – Alec Mills made his second start of the season for the Cubs as they visited the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco. Mills allowed two runs in 4.1 innings, but left with the lead on the strength of home runs by Robel Garcia and Kyle Schwarber and an RBI-single by Albert Almora Jr. An Anthony Rizzo double in the eighth pushed the Cub lead to 4–2, but Pedro Strop blew the lead in the bottom of the eighth, giving up three runs as the Cubs lost 5–4.[115] The loss reduced the Cubs' division lead to 1.5 games over the Cardinals.
  • July 23 – Facing the Giants' Madison Bumgarner, the Cubs took an early 2–1 lead on RBI-singles by Kris Bryant in the first and third. However, Yu Darvish allowed three runs in the fourth to give the Giants a 4–2 lead. A Victor Caratini single in the seventh narrowed the lead and Jason Heyward tied it with a single in the eighth. The game went to extra innings and the Cubs failed to get any runners on base through the 13th. In the bottom of the 13th, Pablo Sandoval homered to win the game for the Giants.[116]
  • July 24 – In the final game of the series, the Cubs jumped to an early 3–0 lead on home runs by Javier Báez and Kris Bryant. Tyler Chatwood, starting in place of Jon Lester who missed the game because he was ill, allowed one run in four innings of work. The Cub bullpen held the Giants scoreless as Craig Kimbrel earned his seventh save as a Cub in the 4–1 win.[117]
  • July 26 – After an off day, the Cubs traveled to Milwaukee to face the Brewers with a slim one-game lead over the Cardinals in the division. Kyle Hendricks held the Brewers scoreless through five innings before he was lifted from the game. The Cubs took the lead in the sixth on a two-run homer by David Bote. However, the Cub bullpen then allowed three runs to give up the lead and the Cubs lost 3–2.[118] The loss moved the Cubs into a first place tie with the Cardinals.
  • July 27 – Jon Lester pitched seven innings while allowing no runs as the Cubs again took the lead, this time on a two-run home run by Anthony Rizzo, against the Brewers. However, once again, the Cub bullpen fell apart, allowing two runs in the eighth to force extra innings. Albert Almora Jr. homered in the top of the 10th, but Craig Kimbrel allowed a home run in the bottom half by Christian Yelich to tie the game. Keston Hiura homered two batters later as Kimbrel failed to record an out and the Cubs lost 5–3.[119] The loss moved the Cubs to a game behind the Cardinals in the division.
  • July 28 – In the final game of the series against the Brewers, Kyle Schwarber hit a grand slam in the second and a three-run home run in the fourth to give the Cubs a 7–0 lead. José Quintana surrendered three runs in the fifth before being pulled from the game, but the Cubs extended the lead to seven again on a three-run homer by Victor Caratini. The win moved the Cubs back into a first-place tie with the Cardinals with the Brewers one game behind in the division.[120]
  • July 30 – After another off day, the Cubs traveled to St. Louis to take on the Cardinals. Yu Darvish continued to pitch well for the Cubs, allowing two runs in six innings. However, the Cub offense managed only one run on a Javier Báez single as the Cubs lost and fell a game behind the Cardinals in the division.[121]
  • July 31 – Kyle Hendricks pitched seven innings and allowed no runs while scattering seven hits. Ian Happ drove in his first run of the season on a single in the sixth and Javier Báez scored in the eighth from second on an attempted pick off to give the Cubs a 2–0 lead. Craig Kimbrel allowed a single and double in the bottom of the ninth, but induced a weak grounder and struck out Yairo Munoz to end the game. The win moved the Cubs back in to a first-place tie with the Cardinals.[122]

August Edit

  • August 1 – In the final game of the series against the Cardinals, Jon Lester allowed five runs in five innings while the Cub bullpen surrendered an additional three runs. The Cubs were blown out 8–0.[123] The loss moved the Cubs to 21–33 on the road and dropped the Cubs a game behind the Cardinals in the division.
  • August 2 – The Cubs returned home to face the Brewers at Wrigley. Jason Heyward hit his first lead-off home run as a Cub and Javier Báez also homered and drove in three as the Cubs beat the Brewers 6–2. José Quintana pitched well, allowing only two runs in six innings. The win moved the Cubs to within a half game of the Cardinals for the division lead.[124]
  • August 3 – Cole Hamels made his first appearance since leaving with a strained oblique in June and pitched five scoreless innings. Javier Báez scored on a wild pitch in the second to give the Cubs a 1–0 lead, but newly acquired David Phelps surrendered the lead in the sixth. With the game tied at one in the seventh, Albert Almora Jr. hit a solo home run to give the Cubs the lead and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly in the eighth. A Báez single plated another run and the Cubs beat the Brewers 4–1.[125] The win moved the Cubs half a game ahead of the Cardinals for the division lead.
  • August 4 – Going for the sweep against the Brewers with Yu Darvish on the mound, the Cubs took the lead on a homer and a run-scoring triple by Jason Heyward. Nicholas Castellanos singled to drive in Heyward as the Cubs took an early 3–1 lead in the second. Kyle Schwarber homered while Tony Kemp and David Bote also drove in runs as the Cubs thumped the Brewers 7–2. Tyler Chatwood pitched the final three innings for the win. Coupled with a Cardinals' loss later in the day, the Cubs moved their division lead to 1.5 games.[126]
  • August 5 – The Oakland A's next visited Wrigley. Nicholas Castellanos hit his first homer as a Cub in the first, but Kyle Hendricks surrendered a two-run homer to Marcus Semien in the third to give the A's a 2–1 lead. Javier Báez tied it in the sixth on a solo home run and Ian Happ hit his first homer on the season for the Cubs in the seventh to give the Cubs a 3–2 lead. Later in the seventh, Castellanos doubled in a run before Báez hit his second homer of the game to give the Cubs a 6–2 lead. Steve Cishek struggled, giving up three runs in the eighth, but the Cub bullpen was able to stop the bleeding and the Cubs held on for the 6–5 dub. The win pushed the Cubs' division lead to 2.5 games over the Cardinals.[127]
  • August 6 – Jon Lester gave up 11 runs, 10 earned, in four innings of work as the Cubs were blown out by the A's 11–4. Kris Bryant homered and drove in two runs while Kyle Schwarber also drove in two runs in the loss.[128]
  • August 7 – José Quintana continued to pitch well, allowing only one run in seven innings against the A's. Ian Happ hit a grand slam in the fourth while Kyle Schwarber and Victor Caratini also homered as the Cubs routed the A's 10–1.[129]
  • August 8 – The Cubs returned to the road to face the Reds. Cole Hamels struggled, giving up five runs in three innings of work, but the Cub bullpen pitched well as the Cubs blew out the Reds 12–5. Nicholas Castellanos homered twice and Ian Happ homered and drove in four in the drubbing of the Reds. The win pushed the Cubs' division lead to 3.5 games.[130]
  • August 9 – Yu Darvish allowed four runs in six innings while the Cubs only managed one run, a Nicholas Castellanos home run, against Reds' starter Trevor Bauer. Anthony Rizzo drove in a run in the eighth with the bases loaded and no outs on a hit by pitch, but the Cubs failed to score another run in the inning. As a result, the Cubs lost 5–2.[131]
  • August 10 – Kyle Hendricks lasted only 2.2 innings while giving up seven runs against the Reds. The Cub bullpen surrendered three more runs as the Cubs were blown out 10–1. Kyle Schwarber homered for the Cubs in the loss.[132]
  • August 11 – In the final game of the series against the Reds, Jon Lester gave up three runs in five innings and left trailing 3–0. Javier Báez drove in a run in the sixth with an RBI double to narrow the lead to 3–1. In the seventh, Tony Kemp drove in a run on a groundout and Kris Bryant hit a three-run home run to give the Cubs a 5–3 lead. Rowan Wick pitched two innings of shutout relief and Pedro Strop pitched the ninth to earn the save.[133]
  • August 13 – After an off day, the Cubs traveled to Philadelphia to take on the Phillies. Jose Quintana struck out a career-high 14 batters and allowed only two runs in six innings. However, the Cub offense struggled once again, managing only two runs on a Nicholas Castellanos homer and a Javier Báez RBI sacrifice fly. The Cub bullpen gave up two more runs and the Cubs lost 4–2.[134] The loss narrowed the Cubs' division lead over the Cardinals to one game.
  • August 14 – Cole Hamels continued to struggle as he was pounded by his former team, giving up eight runs in two innings to the Phillies. The Cubs managed only a Kris Bryant solo home run as they lost 11–1.[135] The loss moved the Cubs into a first-place tie with the Cardinals.
  • August 15 – Looking to avoid the series sweep, Yu Darvish pitched well, striking out 10 in seven innings of work and not allowing a run. The Cub offense pushed across five runs on homers by Anthony Rizzo and Kyle Schwarber. RBI singles by Albert Almora Jr. and Rizzo and an RBI double by David Bote gave the Cubs a 5–0 lead. The Cub bullpen allowed one run in the eighth, but the Cubs still led 5–1 going into the ninth. However, Rowan Wick, Pedro Strop, and Derek Holland fell apart in the ninth giving up six runs, including Holland allowing the game-ending grand slam to Bryce Harper as the Cubs lost 7–5.[136] The Cubs remained tied in first with the Cardinals despite the loss.
  • August 16 – The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh to face the struggling Pirates. Kyle Hendricks pitched well, allowing only one run in seven innings of work. However, the Cub offense managed nothing until the eighth inning when Tony Kemp tripled to score two runs and give the Cubs the 2–1 lead. In the ninth, Kyle Ryan allowed a single with one out and was relieved by Brandon Kintzler. Kintzler retired the first batter he faced and intentionally walked Josh Bell. An unintentional walk followed and loaded the based before Kintzler walked another batter to force in the tying run. Kevin Newman then singled in the winning run as the Cubs blew another lead. The loss moved the Cubs to second place, a game behind the Cardinals.[137]
  • August 17 – In game two of the series against the Pirates, the Cubs again struggled to score before Kris Bryant homered in the seventh and Ian Happ scored on an errant pick-off play in the eighth to give the Cubs a 2–0 lead. Rowan Wick pitched a perfect ninth for the save and the Cubs returned to a first-place tie with the Cardinals.[138]
  • August 18 – The Cubs and Pirates next traveled to Williamsport, PA to participate in the Little League Classic at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. The Cub offense finally broke out, scoring seven runs in the first five innings behind home runs by Nicholas Castellanos, Jason Heyward, and Anthony Rizzo. Kyle Schwarber also drove in two runs as the Cubs held on for the 7–1 win. The win left the Cubs in a first-place tie with the Cardinals. The win also marked the Cubs first road series win since May.[139]
  • August 20 – After an off day, the Cubs returned home to face the Giants. Cole Hamels allowed three runs in six innings while Nicholas Castellanos and Anthony Rizzo each hit solo home runs in the first. Rizzo added a second solo home run in the third and went 3–3 with three runs scored and two RBI. Jonathan Lucroy drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth and Tony Kemp extended the lead in the seventh with a sacrifice fly. The Cub bullpen allowed one base runner in three innings of relief as the Cubs won 5–3. The lost kept the Cubs one-half game behind the Cardinals for the division lead.[140]
  • August 21 – The Cubs jumped out to an early lead over the Giants, scoring six runs in the first three innings behind two-run home runs by Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber. Yu Darvish and Castellanos added run-scoring singles to give the Cubs a 6–2 lead after three. Darvish allowed two more runs in the fifth and five in the sixth to surrender the Cubs lead. Trailing 9–7 in the bottom of the sixth, the Cubs pushed across three more runs to retake the lead at 10–9. However, Tyler Chatwood relinquished the lead again in the seventh as the Giants took an 11–10 lead. Still trailing by one in the bottom of the eighth, Castellanos walked to lead off the inning and Kris Bryant homered to give the Cubs the lead once again. Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth for the save as the Cubs won 12–11. Following a Cardinals' loss, the Cubs moved into sole possession of first place, half a game ahead of St. Louis.[141]
  • August 22 – Kyle Hendricks pitched seven shutout innings and Anthony Rizzo drove in Jason Heyward on a single up the middle to score the only run of the game. The 1–0 win over the Giants kept the Cubs half a game ahead of the Cardinals in the division.[142]
  • August 23 – The Nationals, winners of nine of their last 10 games, came to Wrigley and forced Jon Lester from the game in the fifth after giving up six runs. The Cubs managed only three runs, all in the bottom of the ninth, as the Cubs were blown out 9–3. The loss dropped the Cubs half a game behind the Cardinals for the division lead.[143]
  • August 24 – José Quintana gave up five runs in four innings as the Nationals jumped all over the Cubs for a second straight game, taking 5–1 lead. An RBI-single by Nicholas Castellanos and a double by Jonathan Lucroy accounted for the Cubs only two runs as the Cubs lost again 7–2. The loss moved the Cubs 1.5 games out of the division lead. Anthony Rizzo left the game with back tightness.[144]
  • August 25 – Looking to avoid the series sweep, Cole Hamels lasted five innings and allowed only two runs. However, Rowan Wick struggled, allowing three runs in seventh as the Cubs fell behind 5–2. A Victor Caratini homer in the bottom of the seventh reduced the lead to 5–3 and Kyle Schwarber tied it in the eighth with a two-run homer. In extra innings, the Nationals scored one run on a wild pitch by Tyler Chatwood and added another on a single by Anthony Rendon as the Cubs lost again 7–5. The loss moved the Cubs 2.5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead. Anthony Rizzo missed the game with continued back issues.[145]
  • August 27 – After an off day, the Cubs traveled to New York to face the Mets. Yu Darvish pitched eight innings and allowed only one run. He issued his first walk since July 23 in the game, but shut down the Mets. The Cub offense, led by two-run homers by Javier Báez and Addison Russell, scored enough for the 5–2 win. The Cubs remained 2.5 games behind the Cardinals in the division. Anthony Rizzo missed his second straight game with a bad back.[146]
  • August 28 – The Cub offense continued to pound the ball as they scored 10 runs in the first three innings off Mets' starter Noah Syndergaard. Kyle Hendricks struggled as well, allowing six runs in 4.2 innings, but the Cub bullpen held on for a 10–7 win. Ian Happ, Kyle Schwarber, and Nicholas Castellanos homered for the Cubs in the win. Anthony Rizzo again missed the game due to a bad back. The win pulled the Cubs within two games of the Cardinals for the division lead.
  • August 29 – Jon Lester allowed five hits and walked three, but only allowed one run in six innings of work against the Mets. Victor Caratini hit two home runs, including a three-run tiebreaking homer in the seventh to give the Cubs a 1 4–1 win. The Cubs narrowed their division deficit to 1.5 games with the sweep over the Mets. Anthony Rizzo missed his fourth straight game.
  • August 30 – The Cubs returned home to face the Brewers at Wrigley Field. The Cub offense continued to put up runs, scoring five in the first two innings two homers by Nicholas Castellanos and an RBI-double by starter Jose Quintana. Kyle Schwarber also homered as the Cubs beat the Brewers 7–1. The win moved the Cubs within one game of first place. Anthony Rizzo missed his fifth straight game.
  • August 31 – Cole Hamels pitched six innings and allowed two runs, but the Cubs were blanked by the Brewers' pitching and lost 2–0. The loss with a Cardinal doubleheader sweep moved the Cubs to 2.5 games out of first. Anthony Rizzo returned to the lineup for the first time since August 24.

September Edit

  • September 1 – The Cub offense continued to struggle against the Brewers failing to score for the second straight game and losing 4–0. The loss moved the Cubs to three games out of the division lead. Javier Baez left the game due to a thumb injury
  • September 2 – The Cubs next welcomed the Seattle Mariners to Wrigley for a brief two-game series. The Cub offense continued to struggle, failing to score a run until the seventh when Anthony Rizzo drove in a run and Kyle Schwarber had a bases-clearing triple. The Cubs pulled out the 5–1 win to stay within three games of the Cardinals. Javier Baez missed his second straight game.
  • September 3 – Willson Contreras homered in his return to the lineup while Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber also homered as the Cubs beat the Mariners 6–1. Jon Lester pitched six innings, allowing six hits, but no runs in the win. The win again only kept the Cubs within three games of the Cardinals. Javier Baez missed his third straight game. Ben Zobrist returned to the lineup for the first time since May 6.
  • September 5 – After an off day, the Cubs traveled to Milwaukee to face the Brewers in a four-game series. A five-run sixth inning, highlighted by a grand slam by Kyle Schwarber pushed the Cubs into the lead as they won 10–5. Jose Quintana only last give innings while allowing four runs, but earned the win as the Cubs moved to within 2.5 games of the Cardinals. Javier Baez missed his fourth straight game.
  • September 6 – Cole Hamels allowed five runs in 3.1 innings as the Cubs were blown out by the Brewers 7–1. The sole Cub run coming on a Nicholas Castellanos home run in the third. A Cardinals' loss kept the Cubs 2.5 games out of the division lead. Javier Baez missed his fifth straight game.
  • September 7 – A 1–1 tie in the eighth was broken on an Anthony Rizzo bases loaded walk. The Cubs could manage no further runs in the inning despite having the bases loaded with no outs. Yasmani Grandal homered on the first pitch of the bottom of the eighth off of David Phelps to tie the game at two. In the bottom of the ninth, Christian Yelich doubled home the game-winning run as the Cubs lost 3–2. The loss moved the Cubs 3.5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead. Javier Baez missed his sixth straight game.
  • September 8 – In the final game of the series, Jon Lester surrendered eight runs in 5.1 innings and the Cubs fell behind 8–3. Two runs in the ninth on a Jason Heyward home run were not enough as the Cubs lost their third straight, 8–5. The loss moved the Cubs to 4.5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead and only 1.5 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the second wild card spot. Javier Baez missed his seventh straight game.
  • September 9 – Looking to stay in the division race, the Cubs traveled to San Diego to take on the Padres in a four-game series. Due to injuries to Javier Baez and Addison Russell, the Cubs called up their top prospect Nico Hoerner to play shortstop against the Padres. Hoerner went 3–4 with a triple and four RBIs in his debut. Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber both homered as the Cubs won 10–2. Kyle Hendricks scattered seven hits and allowed two runs in 5.2 innings to earn the win. The win moved the Cubs to within four games of the Cardinals for the division lead and two games ahead of the Brewers in the hunt for the second wild card spot. It was announced prior to the game, the Javier Baez had a hairline fracture in his left thumb and would miss the remainder of the regular season.
  • September 10 – Jose Quintana gave up six runs, four earned, in three innings of work as the Cubs fell behind 7–2 in the third. Kris Bryan hit a two-run home run in the fifth to narrow the lead to 6–5. After Brandon Kintzler surrendered two runs in the seventh, Bryany hit his second homer of the day, another two-run shot to narrow the lead. Jason Heyward followed with a solo home run to tie it at eight. In extra innings, Steve Cishek allowed a single and walked three straight batters to force in the winning run as the Cubs lost 9–8. The lost left the Cubs four games behind the Cardinals for the division lead, but narrowed the wild card lead to one game.
  • September 10 – The Cub offense was shut down by the Padres as the Cubs lost 4–0. The loss moved the Cubs into a tie for the second wild card spot with the Brewers.
  • September 11 – Yu Darvish struck out 14 Padres in six innings of work and did not allow a run. Ian Happ drove in two runs as the Cubs salvaged a series split, winning 4–1. The win kept the Cubs four games behind the Cardinals and tied with the Brewers.
  • September 12 – Returning home to Wrigley to face the Pirates, Jon Lester gave up four runs in the first inning, but the Cubs scored five in the bottom half of the inning on home runs by Nicholas Castellanos, Willson Contreras, and Nico Hoerner in the first pitch he saw in his Wrigley debut. The Cubs pounded out five more runs in the third on a second homer by Contreras and a grand slam by Anthony Rizzo. The Cubs added seven more in the fifth as they blew out the Pirates 17–8. Nico Hoerner and Rizzo each drove in four runs in the game. The win kept the Cubs within four games of the Cardinals for the division lead, and moved them one game ahead of the Brewers.
  • September 13 – Kyle Hendricks pitched six innings and allowed only one run as the Cub offense continued to put up runs. Ben Zobrist, Kris Bryant, Nico Hoerner, and Victor Caratini all homered for the Cubs as they dismantled the Pirates 14–1. Bryant drove in four runs and Hoerner drove in three runs in the easy win. The win moved the Cubs to within three games of the Cardinals for the division lead.
  • September 14 – For third consecutive game, the Cub offense put up at least 14 runs as the Cubs swept the Pirates winning 16–6. Kris Bryant, Ian Happ, Kyle Schwarber, and Jonathan Lucroy all homered for the Cubs in the win. Jose Quintana, however, only lasted two innings and allowed five runs as he continued to struggle. The win moved the Cusb within two games of the Cardinals for the division lead. Anthony Rizzo left the game with an ankle injury.
  • September 15 – With the Reds coming to Wrigley, the Cub offense continued to score runs. Kyle Schwarber homered and drove in three while Nicholas Castellanos drove in two runs. Cole Hamels only allowed two runs, but lasted only 3.1 innings as the Cubs won 8–2 winning their fifth straight game. The win kept the Cubs within two games of the Cardinals and one game ahead of the Brewers. Prior to the game, it was announced that Anthony Rizzo would likely miss the rest of the regular season with his ankle injury.
  • September 16 – Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run homer in the first to give the Cubs the early lead. Cole Hamels gave up two runs in just 3.1 innings of work, but the Cub bullpen shut out the Reds. The Cubs added two in the sixth on an RBI-double by Jason Heyward and Ben Zobrist single. An Ian Happ single in the eighth extended the lead to 6–2 and Nicholas Castellanos drove in two on a double as the Cubs won 8–2. The win moved the Cubs half a game behind the Nationals for the wild card spot and two games behind the Cardinals for the division lead.
  • September 17 – Yu Darvish struck out eight Reds in a row at one point setting a Cub record for consecutive strikeouts, but still gave up four runs. For the first time in four games, the Cub offense was held in check, managing only two runs as the Cubs lost 4–2. The loss moved the Cubs into a tie with the Brewers two games behind the Cardinals in the division.
  • September 18 – Jon Lester pitched five plus innings and gave up on run, but the Cub offense was held in check, mustering only four hits and scoring only two runs, one on a Willson Contreras home run. The game went to extra innings before the Cubs lost 3–2 in 10. The loss dropped the Cubs three games behind the Cardinals while still tied with the Brewers for the second wild card spot. The loss was the fourth in a row for the Cubs in a crucial stretch for their playoff hopes.
  • September 19 – With the Cubs' playoff hopes dwindling, the Cardinals visited Wrigley Field for a four-game series that would likely determine their season. Anthony Rizzo made a surprise return to the lineup and led off. Rizzo hit a solo home run in the third. Kyle Hendricks allowed four runs in 5.1 innings as the Cubs fell behind 4–1. In the bottom of the ninth, the Cubs tied it on an RBI-double by Ben Zobrist, a run-scoring single by Willson Contreras, and an RBI-groundout by Jason Heyward. However, Craig Kimbrel surrendered a home run to Matt Carpenter in the top of the 10th and the Cubs lost 5–4, moving four games behind the Cardinals in the division and a game behind the Brewers for the final wild card spot. Javier Baez pinch ran in the ninth inning, his first appearance in a game since September 1[147]
  • September 20 – The Cubs pushed across a run in the second on a fielding error, but could not manage to score again. Alec Mills pitched well for 4.2 innings, but David Phelps promptly allowed two runs in the sixth to give the Cardinals a 2–1 win. The loss moved the Cubs five games out of the division lead and two games out of the last wild card spot.[148]
  • September 21 – The Cubs took an early 3–1 lead in game three of the series, but Jose Quintana surrendered five runs in 3.1 innings of work, surrendering the Cub lead. Ian Happ tied it in the fifth with a two-run homer and Nico Hoerner gave the Cubs a 6–5 lead in the sixth with his third homer of the season. Kyle Ryan gave up the lead again for the Cubs, allowing a two-run homer to Marcel Ozuna in the seventh. A two-run Tony Kemp homer in the seventh gave the Cubs an 8–7 lead. But Craig Kimbrel gave up back-to-back home runs on back-to-back pitches in the ninth and the Cubs fell 9–8. Javier Baez pinch hit in the bottom of the 10th with two outs, but struck out to end the game. The at-bat marked his last on the season. The Cubs fell to six games behind the Cardinals in the division and three games out of the wild card.[149]
  • September 22 – In the final game of the four-game series, the Cubs were swept by the Cardinals. Yu Darvish pitched well, but surrendered two runs in the top of the ninth and the Cubs lost 3–2, losing their sixth game in a row. The loss eliminated the Cubs from the division and moved them four games out of the wild card with only six games remaining.[150]
  • September 24 – The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh where they were blown out 9–2. Kyle Hendricks gave up six runs in six innings to move the Cubs to the brink of elimination.[151]
  • September 25 – Jon Lester allowed only two runs on eight hits in six innings, but left the game trailing the Pirates 2–1. After the Cubs tied it in the seventh on an Ian Happ home run, the bullpen gave up two runs in the bottom of the eighth as the Cubs lost 4–2. The loss marked the Cubs eighth straight loss as the Cubs were officially eliminated from playoff contention.[152]
  • September 26 – Jose Quintana gave up seven runs and 12 hits to the Pirates in five innings of work as the Cubs lost again, 9–5. The loss was the Cubs ninth straight.[153]
  • September 27 – Traveling to St. Louis for the last series of the season with nothing to play for, the Cubs blew out the Cardinals 8–2. Ian Happ and Robel Garcia homered for the Cubs while Alec Mills pitched well, allowing only one run in five innings of work. The loss ended the Cubs nine-game losing streak.[154]
  • September 28 – Cole Hamels, making his last start as a Cub, pitched four innings without allowing a run. Kyle Schwarber, Ian Happ, and Victor Caratini homered for the Cubs as the beat the Cardinals 8–6 and prevented the Cardinals from clinching the division.[155]
  • September 29 – On the final day of the season, the Cubs announced before the game that Joe Maddon would not return as manager for the Cubs. In his final game with the Cubs, the Cubs again looked to prevent the Cardinals from winning the division, but Derek Holland, making a spot start, gave up seven runs in two innings of work and the Cubs were shut out 9–0.[156]

Transactions Edit

March Edit

March 22 Optioned Ian Happ to Iowa.[157]
March 29 Assigned LHP Brian Duensing outright to Iowa.[158]

April Edit

April 3 Agreed to terms with INF David Bote on a five-year contract extension.[159]
April 6 Designated RHP Jen-Ho Tseng for assignment. Placed LHP Mike Montgomery on the 10-day IL, retroactive to April 5. Optioned RHP Carl Edwards Jr. to Iowa. Recalled LHP Kyle Ryan from Iowa. Selected the contract of RHP Allen Webster from Iowa.[160]
April 10 Placed LHP Jon Lester on 10-day IL (hamstring) retroactive to April 9. Recalled LHP Tim Collins from Iowa.[161]
April 21 Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa, recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa.[162]
April 23 INF David Bote placed on paternity list. Recalled LHP Randy Rosario.[163]
April 24 Activated INF David Bote from paternity list. Optioned RHP Alec Mills to Iowa.[164]
April 25 Activated LHP Jon Lester from 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Tim Collins to Iowa.[165]
April 26 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa. Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa.[166]

May Edit

May 2 Activated INF Addison Russell from suspended list, optioned to Iowa.[167]
May 7 Recalled RHP Carl Edwards Jr. Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa.[168]
May 8 Placed RHP Pedro Strop (hamstring) on 10-day IL. Activated LHP Mike Montomery from 10-day IL. Placed INF/OF Ben Zobrist (personal reasons) on restricted list. Recalled INF Addison Russell from Iowa.[169]
May 11 Activated LHP Xavier Cedeño from IL. Placed RHP Allen Webster (arm) on 10-day IL.[170]
May 16 Activated C Victor Caratini from IL. Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa.[171]
May 18 Claimed RHP Chandler Shepherd off waivers from Boston Red Sox.[172]
May 22 Placed LHP Xavier Cedeño (wrist inflammation) on 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa.[173] RHP Chandler Shepherd claimed off waivers by Baltimore Orioles.[174]
May 24 Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa. Optioned RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa.[175]
May 25 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples and LHP Tim Collins from Iowa. Optioned OF Mark Zagunis and RHP James Norwood to Iowa.[176]
May 27 Selected the contract of INF/OF Jim Adduci from Iowa. Optioned RHP Tim Collins to Iowa.[177]
May 28 Signed free agent C Edgar Gamargo to a minor league contract.

June Edit

June 1 Signed free agent OF Carlos González to a minor league contract.[178][179]
June 3 Selected the contract of OF Carlos González. Designated Jim Adduci for assignment.[180]
June 4 Activated RHP Pedro Strop from IL. Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa.[181]
June 5 Signed free agent RHP Craig Kimbrel to a 3-year $43 million deal.[182] Sent OF Jim Adduci outright to Iowa.[183]
June 7 Transferred RHP Allen Webster from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.[184] Optioned RHP Craig Kimbrel to Iowa.[185]
June 11 Signed first-round draft pick RHP Ryan Jensen.[186] Signed international free agent LHP Salvador Andricson to a minor league contract.[187]
June 13 Placed RHP Carl Edwards Jr. (thoracic strain) on 10-day IL. LHP Tim Collins recalled from Iowa.[188]
June 15 Placed RHP Kyle Hendricks (shoulder inflammation) on 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa.[189]
June 19 Signed OF Darius Hill, IF Grayson Byrd, OF Zac Taylor, 3B Ryan Reynolds, OF Nelson Maldonado, LHP Adam Laskey, RHP Alex Moore, RHP Tanner Dalton, 2B Chase Strumpf, RHP Chris Clarke, RHP Josh Burgmann, RHP Hunter Bigge, LHP Davidjohn Herz, RHP Brad Deppermann, 2B Bryce Windham, LHP Bryan Kin, OF Manny Collier, RHP Chris Kachmar, RHP Cayne Ueckert, and IF Jacob Olson.[190]
June 20 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa. Designated LHP Tim Collins for reassignment.[191]
June 22 Sent LHP Tim Collins outright to Iowa.[192]
June 23 Activated RHP Tony Barnette from 60-day IL. Optioned RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa.[193]
June 27 Signed C Jake Washer. Recalled RHP Craig Kimbrel from Iowa.[194]
June 29 Placed LHP Cole Hamels (Left oblique strain) on the 10-day IL. Designated RF Carlos Gonzalez for assignment. Recalled RHP Dillon Maples and Rown Wick from Iowa.[195]

July Edit

July 1 Sent RF Carlos Gonzalez outright to Iowa.
July 2 Activated RHP Kyle Hendricks from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay and RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa. Recalled LHP Randy Rosario from Iowa.[196] Signed free agent SS Kevin Made, C Brayan Altuve, and C Ronnier Quintero to a minor league contract.
July 3 Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa. Selected the contract of 2B Robel García from Iowa.[197]
July 5 Signed RHP Zach Bryant.[198]
July 6 Signed free agent RHP Rodrigo Garcia to a minor league contract.[198]
July 11 Signed C Ethan Hearn.[199]
July 12 Signed free agent RHP Joe Nahas to a minor league contract.[200]
July 15 Traded LHP Mike Montgomery to the Kansas City Royals for C Martín Maldonado.[201]
July 16 Placed C Willson Contreras on 10-day IL retroactive to July 14. Recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa.[200]
July 19 Activated RHP Carl Edwards Jr. from 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa.[202]
July 22 Optioned RHP Carl Edwards Jr to Iowa. Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa.[203]
July 23 Optioned RHP Alec Mills to Iowa. Recalled LHP Tim Collins from Iowa.[204]
July 24 Activated C Willson Contreras from 10-day IL. Optioned INF Addison Russell to Iowa.[205]
July 26 Traded cash considerations to San Francisco Giants for LHP Derek Holland. Designated Tim Collins for assignment. Recalled Ian Happ from Iowa.[206]
July 27 Placed 2B Daniel Descalso on 10-day IL retroactive to July 24. Activated LHP Derek Holland.[207] Sent LHP Tim Collins outright to Iowa.[208]
July 30 Placed RHP Pedro Strop on 10-day IL retroactive to July 27. Transferred LHP Xavier Cedeno to the 60-day IL. Recalled RHP Duane Underwood Jr. from Iowa.[209] Traded RHP Thomas Hatch to the Toronto Blue Jays for RHP David Phelps.[210]
July 31 Traded C Martín Maldonado to the Houston Astros for INF Tony Kemp.[211] Traded RHP Alex Lange and RHP Paul Richan to the Detroit Tigers for RF Nicholas Castellanos.[212] Traded RHP Carl Edwards Jr. to San Diego Padres for LHP Brad Wieck.[213] Optioned Duane Underwood Jr. to Iowa. Designated RHP Oscar De La Cruz for assignment.

August Edit

August 1 Optioned INF Robel García to Iowa and activated Nicholas Castellanos.[214] LHP Tim Collins refused assignment to Iowa and elected free agency.[215] Signed free agent OF Luis Berelleza to a minor league contract.
August 2 Assigned Brad Wieck to Iowa.
August 3 Activated LHP Cole Hamels from 10-day IL. Designated RHP Brad Brach for assignment.[216] Sent RHP Oscar De La Cruz outright to Tennessee.
August 4 Placed C Willson Contreras (hamstring) on the 10-day IL. Recalled C Taylor Davis from Iowa.[217]
August 5 Placed RHP Craig Kimbrel (knee inflammation) on 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Duane Underwood Jr from Iowa.[218] Released RHP Brad Brach.[219]
August 6 Placed RHP Brandon Kintzler on 10-day IL. Activated RHP Pedro Strop from 10-day IL.[220] Signed free agent RHP Tyler Schlaffer.[221] Signed free agent RHP Chih-Wei Hu to a minor league contract.[222]
August 7 Signed free agent RHP Alex Wilson to a minor league contract.[223]
August 8 Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa. Signed free agent C Jonathan Lucroy.[224]
August 9 Placed LHP Kyle Ryan on bereavement list. Recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa.[225]
August 10 Placed RHP Steve Cishek (hip inflammation) on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa.[226]
August 13 Activated LHP Kyle Ryan from bereavement. Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa.[227]
August 15 Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa. Optioned RHP Alex Mills to Iowa.[228]
August 16 Activated RHP Brandon Kintzler from the 10-day IL. Recalled INF Addison Russell from Iowa. Optioned OF Albert Almora Jr. and RHP James Norwood to Iowa.[229]
August 18 Activated RHP Craig Kimbrel from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Duane Underwood Jr. to Iowa. Recalled OF Mark Zagunis as 26th player on roster for Little League Classic.[230] Optioned OF Mark Zagunis to Iowa.
August 19 Optioned IF David Bote to Iowa.[231]
August 20 Activated RHP Steve Cishek from the 10-day IL.[232]
August 25 Placed LHP Derek Holland on the 10-day IL (left wrist contusion) retroactive to August 24. Recalled IF David Bote from Iowa.[233]
August 27 Placed LHP Cole Hamels on the paternity list. Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa.[234]
August 30 Activated LHP Cole Hamels from the paternity list. Optioned RHP James Norword to Iowa.[235]

September Edit

September 1 Activated OF Ben Zobrist from the restricted list. Activated IF Daniel Descalso from the 10-day IL. Designated OF Mark Zagunis for assignment. Optioned David Bote to Iowa. Recalled OF Albert Almora Jr., C Taylor Davis, IF Robel García, RHP Alec Mills, RHP Duane Underwood Jr., and LHP Brad Wieck from Iowa.[236]
September 2 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa.[237]
September 3 Activated C Willson Contreras and LHP Derek Holland from the 10-day IL.[238]
September 4 Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa.[239]
September 5 Recalled IF David Bote from Iowa. Placed RHP Craig Kimbrel (right elbow inflammation) on the 10-day IL.[240]
September 7 Designated C Taylor Davis for assignment. Selected the contract LHP Danny Hultzen from Iowa.[241] Sent OF Mark Zagunis outright to Iowa.[242]
September 9 Designated LHP Randy Rosario for assignment. Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay to South Bend Cubs. Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa. Selected the contract of SS Nico Hoerner from Tennessee Smokies.[243]
September 10 Sent C Taylor Davis outright to Iowa.
September 12 LHP Randy Rosario claimed off waivers by Kansas City Royals.[244]
September 13 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa.[245]
September 15 Placed INF Addison Russell on 7-day IL (concussion) retroactive to September 12.[246]
September 19 Activated INF Addison Russell from the 7-day IL[247] and RHP Craig Kimbrel from the 10-day IL.[248]
September 20 Signed RHP Jose Alcila and SS Luis Maza to minor league contracts.[249]
September 26 Signed RHP Albaro Santana to a minor league contract.[249]
September 30 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa. Recalled LHP Justin Stelle from Tennessee.[249]

Roster Edit

(Contains all players who played in a game for the Cubs during the 2019 season.)

2019 Chicago Cubs
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Achievements and records Edit

  • On May 6, Anthony Rizzo hit his 200th career home run, his 199th with the Cubs.[250]
  • On June 23, Javier Báez hit his 110th career home run.[251]
  • On August 16, Kyle Schwarber hit his 100th career home run in his 453rd career game, the fastest Cub to 100 home runs ever.[252]

Statistics Edit

Batting Edit

(Final season statistics)

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TB
Jim Adduci 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000 0
Albert Almora Jr. 130 339 41 80 11 1 12 32 2 16 62 .236 .271 .381 129
Adbert Alzolay 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 0
Javier Báez 138 531 89 149 38 4 29 85 11 28 156 .281 .316 .531 282
David Bote 127 303 47 78 17 0 11 41 5 44 93 .257 .362 .422 128
Brad Brach 39 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .250 .250 .250 1
Kris Bryant 147 543 108 153 35 1 31 77 4 74 145 .282 .382 .521 283
Victor Caratini 95 244 31 65 11 0 11 34 1 29 59 .266 .348 .448 109
Nicholas Castellanos 51 212 43 68 21 0 16 36 0 10 47 .321 .356 .646 137
Tyler Chatwood 40 18 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 6 .167 .211 .278 5
Steve Cishek 64 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0
Willson Contreras 105 360 57 98 18 2 24 64 1 38 102 .272 .355 .533 192
Yu Darvish 30 56 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 31 .089 .119 .089 5
Taylor Davis 7 18 2 3 0 0 1 4 0 2 4 .167 .250 .333 6
Daniel Descalso 82 168 20 29 5 1 2 15 2 23 57 .173 .271 .250 42
Robel García 31 72 8 15 2 2 5 11 0 7 35 .208 .275 .500 36
Carlos González 15 40 8 7 2 0 1 3 0 8 19 .175 .306 .300 12
Cole Hamels 24 42 1 6 1 0 0 4 0 1 15 .143 .178 .167 7
Ian Happ 58 140 25 37 7 1 11 30 2 15 39 .264 .333 .564 79
Kyle Hendricks 29 54 1 8 1 0 0 5 0 2 29 .148 .193 .167 9
Jason Heyward 147 513 78 129 20 4 21 62 8 68 110 .251 .343 .429 12
Nico Hoerner 20 78 13 22 1 1 3 17 0 3 11 .282 .305 .436 34
Derek Holland 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .333 .000 0
Tony Kemp 44 82 8 15 3 2 1 12 0 7 18 .183 .258 .305 25
Jon Lester 28 48 6 9 2 0 1 6 0 5 20 .188 .264 .292 14
Jonathan Lucroy 27 53 2 10 2 0 1 6 0 6 12 .189 .283 .283 15
Martín Maldonado 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 .000 .154 .000 0
Alec Mills 9 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 .083 .083 .083 1
Mike Montgomery 18 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .200 .200 .200 1
James Norwood 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0
José Quintana 32 54 2 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 27 .093 .093 .111 6
Anthony Rizzo 146 512 89 150 29 3 27 94 5 71 86 .293 .405 .520 266
Randy Rosario 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0
Addison Russell 82 215 25 51 4 1 9 23 2 20 58 .237 .308 .391 84
Kyle Ryan 71 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .333 .000 0
Kyle Schwarber 155 529 82 132 29 3 38 92 2 70 156 .250 .339 .531 281
Duane Underwood Jr. 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 0
Mark Zagunis 30 36 2 9 3 0 0 5 0 4 16 .250 .325 .333 12
Ben Zobrist 47 150 24 39 5 0 1 17 0 23 24 .260 .358 .313 47
Team Totals 162 5461 814 1378 270 26 256 783 45 581 1460 .252 .331 .452 2468

Source[253]

Pitching Edit

(Final season statistics)

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Adbert Alzolay 1 1 7.30 4 2 0 12.1 13 10 10 9 13
Tony Barnette 0 0 6.75 2 0 0 1.1 2 1 1 0 0
Brad Brach 4 3 6.13 42 0 0 39.2 42 27 27 28 45
Victor Caratini 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 1 0
Xavier Cedeño 0 0 0.00 5 0 0 2.0 4 0 0 3 1
Tyler Chatwood 5 3 3.76 38 5 2 76.2 65 33 32 37 74
Steve Cishek 4 6 2.95 70 0 7 64.0 48 22 21 29 57
Tim Collins 0 0 3.12 9 0 0 8.2 9 3 3 3 4
Yu Darvish 6 8 3.98 31 31 0 178.2 140 82 79 56 229
Taylor Davis 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 3 0 0 0 0
Daniel Descalso 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 0
Carl Edwards Jr. 1 1 5.87 20 0 0 15.1 8 11 10 9 17
Cole Hamels 7 7 3.81 27 27 0 141.2 141 64 60 56 143
Kyle Hendricks 11 10 3.46 30 30 0 177.0 168 78 68 32 150
Derek Holland 0 1 6.89 20 1 0 15.2 14 12 12 10 11
Danny Hultzen 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 3.1 4 0 0 2 5
Craig Kimbrel 0 4 6.53 23 0 13 20.2 21 15 15 12 30
Brandon Kintzler 3 3 2.73 61 0 0 56.0 46 18 17 13 48
Jon Lester 13 10 4.46 31 31 0 171.2 205 101 85 52 165
Dillon Maples 1 0 5.40 14 0 0 11.2 6 7 7 10 18
Alec Mills 1 0 2.75 9 4 1 36.0 31 11 11 11 42
Mike Montgomery 1 2 5.67 20 0 0 27.0 35 18 17 13 18
James Norwood 0 1 2.89 9 0 0 9.1 9 4 3 8 11
David Phelps 2 1 3.18 24 0 1 17.0 17 7 6 10 18
José Quintana 13 9 4.68 32 31 0 171.0 191 100 89 46 152
Randy Rosario 1 0 5.91 13 0 0 10.2 12 8 7 5 10
Kyle Ryan 4 2 3.12 72 0 0 60.2 54 23 21 27 57
Pedro Strop 2 5 4.97 50 0 10 41.2 33 24 23 20 49
Duane Underwood Jr. 0 0 5.40 12 0 0 11.2 13 7 7 3 13
Allen Webster 0 0 4.91 12 0 1 11.0 14 7 6 5 9
Rowan Wick 2 0 2.43 31 0 2 33.1 22 13 9 16 35
Brad Wieck 2 1 3.60 14 0 0 10.0 2 4 4 4 18
Ben Zobrist 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 1
Team Totals 84 78 4.10 162 162 38 1442.0 1376 717 657 534 1444

Source[253]

Farm system Edit

Major League Baseball draft Edit

The 2019 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft began on Monday, June 3, 2019, and ended June 5. The draft will assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams.

2019 Draft Order June 6, 2019, at the Wayback Machine

2019 Draft Tracker (Chicago Cubs)

2019 Chicago Cubs complete draft list
Round Pick Name, Age Pos / Bats School (State) Date sgnd. Refs
1 27 Ryan Jensen, 21 RHP / R Fresno State University (CA)[254] June 11 [255]
2 64 Chase Strumpf, 21 2B / R University of California, Los Angeles (CA)[256] TBA [257]
3 103 Michael McAvene, 21 RHP / R University of Louisville (GA)[258] TBA [259]
4 132 Chris Clarke, 20 RHP / R University of Southern California (CA)[260] June 14 [259]
5 162 Josh Burgmann, 21 RHP / R University of Washington (WA)[261] TBA [259]
6 192 Ethan Hearn, 18 C / L Mobile Christian School (AL) [262] TBA [259]
7 222 Brad Deppermann, 22 RHP / R University of North Florida (FL)[263] TBA [259]
8 252 Davidjohn Herz, 18 LHP / R Terry Sanford High School (NC)[264] June 14 [259]
9 282 Tyler Schlaffer, 18 RHP / R Homewood-Flossmoor High School (IL)[265] TBA [259]
10 312 Wyatt Hendrie, 20 C / R Antelope Valley College (CA)[266] TBA [259]
11 342 Mack Chambers, 19 SS / S Seminole State College (OK)[267] TBA [259]
12 372 Hunter Bigge, 20 RHP / R Harvard University (MA)[268] TBA [259]
13 402 Porter Hodge, 18 RHP / R Cottonwood High School (UT)[269] TBA [259]
14 432 Ryan Reynolds, 21 3B / S University of Texas (TX)[270] TBA [259]
15 462 Zach Bryant, 21 RHP / R Jacksonville University (FL)[271] TBA [259]
16 492 Johzan Oquendo, 19 RHP / R Leadership Christian Academy (PR)[272] TBA [259]
17 522 Tanner Dalton, 22 RHP / R Sacramento State University (CA)[273] TBA [259]
18 552 Alex Moore, 22 RHP / R Lander University (SC)[274] TBA [259]
19 582 Adam Laskey, 21 LHP / R Duke University (NC)[275] N/A [259]
20 612 Darius Hill, 21 OF / L West Virginia University (WV)[276] TBA [259]
21 642 Nelson Maldonado, 22 OF / R University of Florida (FL)[277] TBA [259]
22 672 Elian Almanzar, 19 RHP / L Florence–Darlington Technical College (SC)[278] TBA [259]
23 702 Manny Collier, 18 CF / R Westwood High School (AZ)[279] TBA [259]
24 732 Grayson Byrd, 22 If / L Clemson University (SC)[280] TBA [259]
25 762 Zac Taylor, 23 OF / R University of Illinois (IL)[281] TBA [259]
26 792 Jacob Olson, 22 IF / R University of South Carolina (SC)[282] TBA [259]
27 822 Cayne Ueckert, 23 RHP / R McNeese State University (LA)[283] TBA [259]
28 852 Chris Kachmar, 22 RHP / R Lipscomb University (TN)[284] TBA [259]
29 882 Jake Washer, 23 C / R East Carolina University (NC)[285] TBA [259]
30 912 Bryan King, 22 LHP / R McNeese State University (LA)[286] TBA [259]
31 942 Shane Combs, 22 RHP / R Notre Dame University (IN)[287] TBA [259]
32 972 Bryce Windham, 22 2B / L Old Dominion University (VA)[288] TBA [259]
33 1,002 Ryan Ritter, 18 SS / R Lincoln-Way East High School (IL)[289] TBA [259]
34 1,032 Nolan Letzgus, 18 RHP / R Heritage High School (GA)[290] TBA [259]
35 1,062 Hunter Patteson, 18 LHP / L Vero Beach High School (FL)[291] TBA [259]
36 1,092 Jayson Hoopes, 18 RHP / R St. Augustine Preparatory School (NJ)[292] TBA [259]
37 1,112 Jaylon McLaughlin, 21 CF / S University of Nevada (NV)[293] TBA [259]
38 1,152 Marc Davis, 19 3B / R Florida SouthWestern State College (FL)[294] TBA [259]
39 1,182 Mason Auer, 18 CF / R Kickapoo High School (MO)[295] TBA [259]
40 1,212 Mac Bingham, 18 CF / R Torrey Pines High School (CA) TBA [259]

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The 2019 Chicago Cubs season was the 148th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise the 144th in the National League and the Cubs 104th season at Wrigley Field The Cubs were managed by Joe Maddon 1 in his fifth year as Cubs manager and played their home games at Wrigley Field as members of Major League Baseball s National League Central Division 2019 Chicago CubsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1876 Central Division since 1994 LocationWrigley Field since 1916 Chicago since 1870 ResultsRecord84 78 519 Divisional place3rdOther informationOwnersTom RickettsPresident of baseball operationsTheo EpsteinGeneral managersJed HoyerManagersJoe MaddonLocal televisionNBC Sports ChicagoNBC Sports Chicago PlusWGN TVWLS TV Len Kasper Jim Deshaies Local radioWSCRChicago Cubs Radio Network Pat Hughes Ron Coomer Zach Zaidman lt Previous season Next season gt The Cubs began the season on the road against the Texas Rangers on March 28 2 and ended it at the St Louis Cardinals on September 29 3 They finished the season 84 78 to finish in third place in the Central Division The Cubs failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2014 4 Prior to the end of the season the Cubs announced that Joe Maddon would not return as manager for the 2020 season 5 Contents 1 Previous season 2 Television broadcasts 3 Offseason 3 1 Transactions 3 1 1 October 2018 3 1 2 November 2018 3 1 3 December 2018 3 1 4 January 2019 3 1 5 February 2019 3 1 6 March 2019 4 Regular season 4 1 Game log 4 2 Season standings 4 3 Record vs opponents 4 4 Opening Day starters 4 5 Season summary 4 5 1 March 4 5 2 April 4 5 3 May 4 5 4 June 4 5 5 July 4 5 6 August 4 5 7 September 4 6 Transactions 4 6 1 March 4 6 2 April 4 6 3 May 4 6 4 June 4 6 5 July 4 6 6 August 4 6 7 September 5 Roster 6 Achievements and records 7 Statistics 7 1 Batting 7 2 Pitching 8 Farm system 9 Major League Baseball draft 10 Sources 11 External linksPrevious season EditThe Cubs finished the 2018 season 95 67 to earn a tie with the Milwaukee Brewers for the division They lost to the Brewers in a 163rd game to determine the Central Division champions failing in their quest to win the division for a third consecutive year Instead they hosted the Wild Card Game against the Colorado Rockies but the Cubs lost 2 1 in 13 innings Television broadcasts EditThe 2019 season marked the last full year of Cubs television broadcasts on WGN TV the FTA broadcaster for over 71 straight years beginning in 1948 6 It was announced that effective from the spring training season of 2020 the Cubs were moving to a new regional cable TV channel the Marquee Sports Network making them the fourth team overall to have their own cable station 7 8 WLS TV Channel 7 was the team s secondary over the air broadcaster for the season but did not extend its contract 7 It was also the final season to be aired over NBC Sports Chicago 7 Offseason EditTransactions Edit October 2018 Edit October 12 Did not renew the contract of hitting coach Chili Davis 9 October 15 Named Anthony Iapoce as hitting coach 10 October 29 LHP Jaime Garcia LHP Justin Wilson RHP Jesse Chavez C Bobby Wilson LHP Jorge de la Rosa and 2B Daniel Murphy elected free agency 11 October 31 Claimed LHP Jerry Vasto off waivers from Kansas City Royals 12 Source 13 November 2018 Edit November 1 Claimed RF Johnny Field off waivers from Minnesota Twins 14 Signed free agents Darling Grullon RHP Edwin Castillo SS and Orlando Guzman OF to a minor league contract 14 November 2 Activated RF Mark Zagunis RHP Justin Hancock RHP Brandon Morrow and RHP Yu Darvish from 60 day disabled list 14 Assigned SS Mike Freeman and CF Terrance Gore outright to Iowa Cubs 14 Traded LHP Drew Smyly and a player to be named later to the Texas Rangers in exchange for player to be named later 15 Claimed SS Jack Reinheimer off waivers from New York Mets 16 Exercised their 2019 option on LHP Cole HamelsNovember 3 Assistant Hitting Coach Andy Haines departed the Cubs organization to become the Hitting Coach for the Milwaukee Brewers 17 November 20 Announced the resignation of pitching coach Jim Hickey Selected the contract of LHP Justin Steele from Tennessee Claimed LHP Ian Clarkin off waivers from the Chicago White Sox Announced INF Jack Reinheimer was claimed off waivers by Texas Assigned OF Johnny Field and LHP Jerry Vasto outright to Iowa November 29 Agreed to terms with LHP Kyle Ryan on a one year contract November 30 Failed to tender 2019 contracts to INF Ronald Torreyes RHPs Justin Hancock and Allen Webster Source 13 December 2018 Edit December 6 Named Tommy Hottovy pitching coach Terrmel Sledge assistant hitting coach and Chris Denorfia quality assurance coach 18 December 18 Agreed to terms with INF Daniel Descalso on a two year contract December 23 Agreed to terms with RHP Kendall Graveman on a one year contract Source 13 January 2019 Edit January 2 Named Mark Loretta bench coach and Bob Tewksbury coordinator mental skills January 11 Agreed to terms with SS Addison Russell 3B Kris Bryant 2B Javier Baez OF Kyle Schwarber LHP Mike Montgomery RHP Kyle Hendricks and RHP Carl Edwards Jr on one year contracts January 14 Named Craig Breslow director of strategic initiatives for baseball operations January 16 Claimed LHP Ian Clarkin off waivers from the Chicago White Sox January 22 Named Adam Beard director of high performance Source 19 February 2019 Edit February 1 Agreed to terms with RHP Tony Barnette on a one year contract Sent LHP Ian Clarkin outright to Iowa February 6 Agreed to terms with RHPs Christian Bergman George Kontos Carlos Ramirez Colin Rea Junichi Tazawa and Rob Scahill LHP Mike Zagurski INFs Cristhian Adames and Phillip Evans OFs Jim Adduci and Evan Marzilli and C Francisco Arcia on minor league contracts February 11 Agreed to terms with RHP Brad Brach on a one year contract Source 19 March 2019 Edit March 1 RHP Jose Rosario assigned to Chicago Cubs March 2 C Miguel Amaya assigned to Chicago Cubs March 5 SS Nico Hoerner assigned to Chicago Cubs March 8 LF Zach Borenstein assigned to Chicago Cubs Kansas City Royals traded CF Donnie Dewees to Chicago Cubs for RHP Stephen Ridings Released RHP Rob Scahill March 9 CF Connor Myers 2B Levi Jordan RF Roberto Caro and SS Rafael Narea assigned to Chicago Cubs Optioned LHP Justin Steele and RHP Oscar De La Cruz to Tennessee Smokies Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay and RHP Jen Ho Tseng to Iowa Cubs March 15 Optioned RHP Duane Underwood Jr RHP James Norwood and RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa Cubs Signed free agent OF Felix Stevens to a minor league contract March 18 Released RHP Marion Meza March 19 OF Cole Roederer and RHP Thomas Hatch assigned to Chicago CubsMarch 20 Released RHP Christian Bergman March 22 Option RHP Alec Mills to Iowa Cubs Signed free agent CF Cirstian More and RHP Jonathan Alvarez to minor league contracts March 23 SS Luis Vazquez and RHP Ryan Williams assigned to Chicago Cubs Released LHP Mike Zagurski RHP Jose Rosario SS Ryan Court and CF Evan Marzilli March 24 Designated LHP Brian Duensing for assignment Optioned Dillon Maples Ian Happ Tim Collins RHP Alec Mills and Taylor Davis to Iowa Cubs Released RHP Junichi Tazawa Signed free agent LHP Tim Collins March 26 Optioned Kyle Ryan to Iowa Cubs March 28 Placed RHP Brandon Morrow on the 10 day injured list retroactive to March 25 2019 Placed LHP Xavier Cedeno on the 10 day injured list retroactive to March 25 2019 Placed RHP Tony Barnette on the 10 day injured list retroactive to March 25 2019 Sent LHP Brian Duensing outright to Iowa Cubs Source 20 Regular season EditGame log Edit 2019 regular season game log 84 78 519 Home 51 30 Away 33 48 March 1 2 333 Home 0 0 Away 1 2 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak1 March 28 Rangers 12 4 Lester 1 0 Minor 0 1 Globe Life Park 48 538 1 0 W12 March 30 Rangers 6 8 Kelley 1 0 Edwards Jr 0 1 Leclerc 1 Globe Life Park 46 238 1 1 L13 March 31 Rangers 10 11 Leclerc 1 0 Strop 0 1 Globe Life Park 36 812 1 2 L2April 14 10 583 Home 7 4 Away 7 6 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak4 April 1 Braves 0 8 Parsons 1 1 Hendricks 0 1 SunTrust Park 41 912 1 3 L35 April 3 Braves 4 6 Jackson 1 0 Cishek 0 1 Vizcaino 1 SunTrust Park 37 398 1 4 L46 April 4 Braves 4 9 Fried 1 0 Darvish 0 1 SunTrust Park 33 815 1 5 L57 April 5 Brewers 10 13 Anderson 1 0 Quintana 0 1 Miller Park 34 926 1 6 L68 April 6 Brewers 14 8 Hamels 1 0 Burnes 0 1 Miller Park 42 790 2 6 W19 April 7 Brewers 2 4 Davies 1 0 Hendricks 0 2 Hader 5 Miller Park 40 322 2 7 L110 April 8 Pirates 10 0 Brach 1 0 Taillon 0 2 Wrigley Field 40 692 3 7 W111 April 10 Pirates 2 5 Lyles 1 0 Darvish 0 2 Vazquez 3 Wrigley Field 32 798 3 8 L112 April 11 Pirates 2 0 Quintana 1 1 Musgrove 1 1 Strop 1 Wrigley Field 31 906 4 8 W113 April 12 Angels 5 1 Hamels 2 0 Skaggs 1 2 Wrigley Field 30 102 5 8 W214 April 13 Angels 5 6 Buttrey 1 0 Hendricks 0 3 Allen 4 Wrigley Field 38 755 5 9 L1 April 14 Angels Postponed snow Makeup date June 3 15 April 15 Marlins 7 2 Darvish 1 2 Richards 0 2 Marlins Park 9 888 6 9 W116 April 16 Marlins 4 0 Quintana 2 1 Lopez 1 3 Marlins Park 8 137 7 9 W217 April 17 Marlins 6 0 Hamels 3 0 Alcantara 1 2 Marlins Park 10 247 8 9 W318 April 19 Diamondbacks 5 1 Hendricks 1 3 Kelly 1 2 Strop 2 Wrigley Field 33 938 9 9 W419 April 20 Diamondbacks 0 6 Greinke 3 1 Darvish 1 3 Clarke 1 Wrigley Field 37 667 9 10 L120 April 21 Diamondbacks 2 1 Strop 1 1 Bradley 1 2 Wrigley Field 38 181 10 10 W121 April 23 Dodgers 7 2 Quintana 3 1 Maeda 3 2 Wrigley Field 35 536 11 10 W222 April 24 Dodgers 7 6 Brach 2 0 Alexander 1 1 Strop 3 Wrigley Field 35 743 12 10 W323 April 25 Dodgers 1 2 Baez 2 1 Lester 1 1 Jansen 8 Wrigley Field 35 451 12 11 L124 April 26 Diamondbacks 3 8 Ray 1 1 Hendricks 1 4 Andriese 1 Chase Field 30 664 12 12 L225 April 27 Diamondbacks 9 1 Darvish 2 3 Godley 1 2 Chase Field 27 793 13 12 W126 April 28 Diamondbacks 6 5 15 Chatwood 1 0 Andriese 3 2 Webster 1 Chase Field 29 477 14 12 W227 April 30 Mariners 6 5 Brach 3 0 Brennan 1 2 Cishek 1 T Mobile Park 27 545 15 12 W3May 16 12 571 Home 11 6 Away 5 6 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak28 May 1 Mariners 11 0 Lester 2 1 Gonzales 5 1 T Mobile Park 29 471 16 12 W429 May 3 Cardinals 4 0 Hendricks 2 4 Flaherty 3 2 Wrigley Field 34 978 17 12 W530 May 4 Cardinals 6 5 Kintzler 1 0 Brebbia 1 1 Strop 4 Wrigley Field 39 601 18 12 W631 May 5 Cardinals 13 5 Quintana 4 1 Wainwright 3 3 Wrigley Field 36 499 19 12 W732 May 6 Marlins 5 6 Conley 1 3 Strop 1 2 Romo 6 Wrigley Field 34 555 19 13 L133 May 7 Marlins 5 2 Cishek 1 1 Conley 1 4 Wrigley Field 35 274 20 13 W134 May 8 Marlins 3 2 11 Edwards Jr 1 1 Quijada 0 1 Wrigley Field 37 241 21 13 W235 May 9 Marlins 4 1 Montgomery 1 0 Richards 0 5 Wrigley Field 32 301 22 13 W336 May 10 Brewers 0 7 Gonzalez 1 0 Quintana 4 2 Wrigley Field 37 870 22 14 L137 May 11 Brewers 2 1 15 Chatwood 2 0 Smith 0 1 Wrigley Field 39 598 23 14 W138 May 12 Brewers 4 1 Lester 3 1 Chacin 3 4 Cishek 2 Wrigley Field 37 267 24 14 W239 May 14 Reds 3 1 Hendricks 3 4 Roark 3 2 Cishek 3 Great American Ball Park 16 853 25 14 W340 May 15 Reds 5 6 10 Garrett 3 1 Brach 3 1 Great American Ball Park 17 101 25 15 L141 May 16 Reds 2 4 Castillo 5 1 Quintana 4 3 Iglesias 9 Great American Ball Park 18 739 25 16 L242 May 17 Nationals 14 6 Hamels 4 0 Scherzer 2 5 Nationals Park 33 296 26 16 W143 May 18 Nationals 2 5 Strasburg 4 3 Lester 3 2 Doolittle 8 Nationals Park 37 582 26 17 L144 May 19 Nationals 6 5 Hendricks 4 4 Hellickson 2 3 Cishek 4 Nationals Park 23 244 27 17 W145 May 20 Phillies 4 5 10 Neris 1 1 Ryan 0 1 Nicasio 1 Wrigley Field 37 909 27 18 L146 May 21 Phillies 3 2 Ryan 1 1 Nicasio 0 2 Wrigley Field 36 768 28 18 W147 May 22 Phillies 8 4 Chatwood 3 0 Irvin 2 1 Wrigley Field 39 246 29 18 W248 May 23 Phillies 7 9 Nola 5 0 Lester 3 3 Neris 8 Wrigley Field 37 173 29 19 L149 May 24 Reds 5 6 Hernandez 1 2 Cishek 1 2 Iglesias 11 Wrigley Field 35 266 29 20 L250 May 25 Reds 8 6 Maples 1 0 Hughes 2 2 Chatwood 1 Wrigley Field 40 929 30 20 W151 May 26 Reds 2 10 Roark 4 3 Quintana 4 4 Wrigley Field 40 884 30 21 L152 May 27 Astros 5 6 Cole 5 5 Hamels 4 1 Osuna 14 Minute Maid Park 42 135 30 22 L253 May 28 Astros 6 9 James 2 0 Lester 3 4 Osuna 15 Minute Maid Park 31 030 30 23 L354 May 29 Astros 2 1 Hendricks 5 4 Miley 5 3 Cishek 5 Minute Maid Park 33 243 31 23 W155 May 31 Cardinals 1 2 Hicks 2 2 Montgomery 1 1 Busch Stadium 45 321 31 24 L1June 14 15 483 Home 11 6 Away 3 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak56 June 1 Cardinals 4 7 Gant 4 0 Chatwood 3 1 Martinez 1 Busch Stadium 46 297 31 25 L257 June 2 Cardinals 1 2 Wainwright 5 5 Hamels 4 2 Gant 3 Busch Stadium 46 053 31 26 L358 June 3 Angels 8 1 Lester 4 4 Cahill 2 6 Wrigley Field 39 843 32 26 W159 June 4 Rockies 6 3 Hendricks 6 4 Hoffman 1 2 Strop 5 Wrigley Field 36 753 33 26 W260 June 5 Rockies 9 8 Kintzler 2 0 Marquez 6 3 Cishek 6 Wrigley Field 35 395 34 26 W361 June 6 Rockies 1 3 Lambert 1 0 Quintana 4 5 Oberg 3 Wrigley Field 36 375 34 27 L162 June 7 Cardinals 3 1 Hamels 5 2 Mikolas 4 6 Strop 6 Wrigley Field 40 671 35 27 W163 June 8 Cardinals 9 4 Lester 5 4 Brebbia 1 3 Wrigley Field 41 005 36 27 W264 June 9 Cardinals 5 1 Hendricks 7 4 Wainwright 5 6 Strop 7 Wrigley Field 39 545 37 27 W365 June 10 Rockies 5 6 Oberg 4 0 Cishek 1 3 Davis 8 Coors Field 44 859 37 28 L166 June 11 Rockies 3 10 Lambert 2 0 Quintana 4 6 Coors Field 43 126 37 29 L267 June 12 Rockies 10 1 Hamels 6 2 Senzatela 5 5 Coors Field 47 412 38 29 W168 June 13 Dodgers 3 7 Kershaw 6 1 Lester 5 5 Urias 3 Dodger Stadium 44 970 38 30 L169 June 14 Dodgers 3 5 Hill 4 1 Hendricks 7 5 Jansen 20 Dodger Stadium 46 631 38 31 L270 June 15 Dodgers 2 1 Ryan 2 1 Jansen 2 2 Strop 8 Dodger Stadium 51 596 39 31 W171 June 16 Dodgers 2 3 Stripling 3 2 Cishek 1 4 Jansen 21 Dodger Stadium 53 817 39 32 L172 June 18 White Sox 1 3 Marshall 3 0 Strop 1 3 Colome 15 Wrigley Field 41 192 39 33 L273 June 19 White Sox 7 3 Lester 6 5 Giolito 10 2 Wrigley Field 39 776 40 33 W174 June 20 Mets 7 4 Alzolay 1 0 Lockett 0 1 Cishek 7 Wrigley Field 38 956 41 33 W275 June 21 Mets 4 5 Pounders 1 0 Brach 3 2 Diaz 16 Wrigley Field 41 078 41 34 L176 June 22 Mets 2 10 Wheeler 6 5 Quintana 4 7 Wrigley Field 41 106 41 35 L277 June 23 Mets 5 3 Cishek 2 4 Lugo 3 1 Strop 9 Wrigley Field 39 077 42 35 W178 June 24 Braves 8 3 Lester 7 5 Teheran 5 6 Wrigley Field 37 603 43 35 W279 June 25 Braves 2 3 Fried 9 3 Montgomery 1 2 Jackson 12 Wrigley Field 37 333 43 36 L180 June 26 Braves 3 5 Keuchel 1 1 Darvish 2 4 Minter 4 Wrigley Field 38 017 43 37 L281 June 27 Braves 9 7 Chatwood 4 1 Tomlin 1 1 Kimbrel 1 Wrigley Field 39 823 44 37 W182 June 28 Reds 3 6 Gray 4 5 Hamels 6 3 Lorenzen 5 Great American Ball Park 36 919 44 38 L183 June 29 Reds 6 0 Quintana 5 7 Castillo 7 3 Great American Ball Park 41 360 45 38 W184 June 30 Reds 6 8 DeSclafani 5 4 Lester 7 6 Iglesias 14 Great American Ball Park 31 165 45 39 L1July 12 11 522 Home 7 2 Away 5 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak85 July 1 Pirates 5 18 Williams 3 2 Alzolay 1 1 PNC Park 17 772 45 40 L286 July 2 Pirates 1 5 Holmes 1 0 Hendricks 7 6 PNC Park 14 573 45 41 L387 July 3 Pirates 5 6 Rodriguez 3 3 Kimbrel 0 1 PNC Park 17 831 45 42 L488 July 4 Pirates 11 3 Quintana 6 7 Lyles 5 5 PNC Park 29 238 46 42 W189 July 6 White Sox 6 3 Lester 8 6 Giolito 11 3 Kimbrel 2 Guaranteed Rate Field 38 634 47 42 W290 July 7 White Sox 1 3 Nova 4 7 Hendricks 7 7 Colome 20 Guaranteed Rate Field 38 554 47 43 L1ASG July 9 NL AL 3 4 Tanaka 1 0 NYY Kershaw 0 1 LAD Chapman 1 NYY Progressive Field 36 747 N A91 July 12 Pirates 4 3 Rosario 1 0 Crick 3 5 Kimbrel 3 Wrigley Field 40 740 48 43 W192 July 13 Pirates 10 4 Lester 9 6 Lyles 5 6 Wrigley Field 40 286 49 43 W293 July 14 Pirates 8 3 Quintana 7 7 Williams 3 3 Wrigley Field 39 291 50 43 W394 July 15 Reds 3 6 Castillo 9 3 Cishek 2 5 Iglesias 17 Wrigley Field 36 935 50 44 L195 July 16 Reds 4 3 10 Cishek 3 5 Iglesias 2 8 Wrigley Field 39 788 51 44 W196 July 17 Reds 5 2 Darvish 3 4 Gray 5 6 Kimbrel 4 Wrigley Field 37 260 52 44 W297 July 19 Padres 6 5 Strop 2 3 Stammen 6 5 Kimbrel 5 Wrigley Field 39 526 53 44 W398 July 20 Padres 6 5 Quintana 8 7 Lucchesi 7 5 Kimbrel 6 Wrigley Field 40 314 54 44 W499 July 21 Padres 1 5 Quantrill 3 2 Hendricks 7 8 Wrigley Field 39 954 54 45 L1100 July 22 Giants 4 5 Gott 7 0 Strop 2 4 Dyson 2 Oracle Park 37 119 54 46 L2101 July 23 Giants 4 5 13 Coonrod 1 0 Brach 3 3 Oracle Park 39 747 54 47 L3102 July 24 Giants 4 1 Ryan 3 1 Beede 3 4 Kimbrel 7 Oracle Park 37 746 55 47 W1103 July 26 Brewers 2 3 Houser 4 4 Kintzler 2 1 Hader 23 Miller Park 40 566 55 48 L1104 July 27 Brewers 3 5 10 Peralta 5 3 Kimbrel 0 2 Miller Park 43 931 55 49 L2105 July 28 Brewers 11 4 Brach 4 3 Davies 8 4 Miller Park 43 544 56 49 W1106 July 30 Cardinals 1 2 Gallegos 3 1 Darvish 3 5 Martinez 11 Busch Stadium 46 123 56 50 L1107 July 31 Cardinals 2 0 Hendricks 8 8 Mikolas 7 11 Kimbrel 8 Busch Stadium 43 750 57 50 W1August 16 12 571 Home 9 5 Away 7 7 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak108 August 1 Cardinals 0 8 Flaherty 5 6 Lester 9 7 Busch Stadium 46 811 57 51 L1109 August 2 Brewers 6 2 Quintana 9 7 Davies 8 5 Wrigley Field 41 424 58 51 W1110 August 3 Brewers 4 1 Wick 1 0 Guerra 3 3 Kimbrel 9 Wrigley Field 41 186 59 51 W2111 August 4 Brewers 7 2 Darvish 4 5 Houser 4 5 Chatwood 2 Wrigley Field 40 466 60 51 W3112 August 5 Athletics 6 5 Wick 2 0 Treinen 6 4 Phelps 1 Wrigley Field 40 721 61 51 W4113 August 6 Athletics 4 11 Anderson 10 7 Lester 9 8 Wrigley Field 40 627 61 52 L1114 August 7 Athletics 10 1 Quintana 10 7 Bailey 9 8 Wrigley Field 41 179 62 52 W1115 August 8 Reds 12 5 Chatwood 5 1 Gausman 3 8 Great American Ball Park 20 111 63 52 W2116 August 9 Reds 2 5 Bauer 10 8 Darvish 4 6 Iglesias 23 Great American Ball Park 31 569 63 53 L1117 August 10 Reds 1 10 Gray 7 6 Hendricks 8 9 Romano 2 Great American Ball Park 39 866 63 54 L2118 August 11 Reds 6 3 Phelps 1 0 Lorenzen 0 3 Strop 10 Great American Ball Park 31 929 64 54 W1119 August 13 Phillies 4 2 Parker 2 2 Ryan 3 2 Neris 21 Citizens Bank Park 26 442 64 55 L1120 August 14 Phillies 1 11 Nola 11 3 Hamels 6 4 Citizens Bank Park 27 204 64 56 L2121 August 15 Phillies 5 7 Suarez 4 1 Strop 2 5 Citizens Bank Park 37 064 64 57 L3122 August 16 Pirates 2 3 Kela 2 0 Kintzler 2 2 PNC Park 29 746 64 58 L4123 August 17 Pirates 2 0 Lester 10 8 Brault 3 2 Wick 1 PNC Park 28 359 65 58 W1124 August 18 Pirates 7 1 Quintana 11 7 Keller 1 2 BB amp T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field 2 503 66 58 W2125 August 20 Giants 5 3 Hamels 7 4 Abad 0 1 Kimbrel 10 Wrigley Field 36 969 67 58 W3126 August 21 Giants 12 11 Kintzler 3 2 Moronta 3 7 Kimbrel 11 Wrigley Field 38 619 68 58 W4127 August 22 Giants 1 0 Hendricks 9 9 Samardzija 9 10 Wick 2 Wrigley Field 36 366 69 58 W5128 August 23 Nationals 3 9 Sanchez 8 6 Lester 10 9 Wrigley Field 39 889 69 59 L1129 August 24 Nationals 2 7 Suero 4 7 Quintana 11 9 Wrigley Field 41 159 69 60 L2130 August 25 Nationals 5 7 11 Hudson 7 3 Chatwood 5 2 Wrigley Field 40 518 69 61 L3131 August 27 Mets 5 2 Darvish 5 6 Stroman 7 12 Citi Field 34 158 70 61 W1132 August 28 Mets 10 7 Ryan 4 2 Syndergaard 9 7 Kimbrel 12 Citi Field 33 987 71 61 W2133 August 29 Mets 4 1 Lester 11 9 deGrom 8 8 Kimbrel 13 Citi Field 38 389 72 61 W3134 August 30 Brewers 7 1 Quintana 12 8 Anderson 6 4 Wrigley Field 40 276 73 61 W4135 August 31 Brewers 0 2 Guerra 8 4 Hamels 7 5 Hader 27 Wrigley Field 40 178 73 62 L1September 11 16 407 Home 6 7 Away 5 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box Streak136 September 1 Brewers 0 4 Jackson 1 0 Chatwood 5 3 Wrigley Field 40 912 73 63 L2137 September 2 Mariners 5 1 Phelps 2 0 Wisler 3 3 Wrigley Field 39 133 74 63 W1138 September 3 Mariners 6 1 Lester 12 9 Hernandez 1 5 Wrigley Field 33 958 75 63 W2139 September 5 Brewers 10 5 Quintana 13 8 Albers 5 5 Miller Park 31 007 76 63 W3140 September 6 Brewers 1 7 Davies 9 7 Hamels 7 6 Miller Park 38 139 76 64 L1141 September 7 Brewers 2 3 Hader 3 5 Kintzler 3 3 Miller Park 44 323 76 65 L2142 September 8 Brewers 5 8 Suter 1 0 Lester 12 10 Hader 29 Miller Park 44 271 76 66 L3143 September 9 Padres 10 2 Hendricks 10 9 Quantrill 6 7 Petco Park 22 420 77 66 W1144 September 10 Padres 8 9 Baez 1 1 Cishek 3 6 Petco Park 25 497 77 67 L1145 September 11 Padres 0 4 Paddack 9 7 Hamels 7 7 Petco Park 24 203 77 68 L2146 September 12 Padres 4 1 Darvish 6 6 Lamet 2 5 Petco Park 22 501 78 68 W1147 September 13 Pirates 17 8 Lester 13 10 Brault 4 5 Mills 1 Wrigley Field 39 080 79 68 W2148 September 14 Pirates 14 1 Hendricks 11 9 Marvel 0 2 Wrigley Field 39 928 80 68 W3149 September 15 Pirates 16 6 Wieck 1 0 Williams 7 7 Wrigley Field 39 103 81 68 W4150 September 16 Reds 8 2 Mills 1 0 Gausman 3 9 Wrigley Field 33 753 82 68 W5151 September 17 Reds 2 4 Gray 11 7 Darvish 6 7 Iglesias 32 Wrigley Field 34 267 82 69 L1152 September 18 Reds 2 3 10 Garrett 5 3 Norwood 0 1 Iglesias 33 Wrigley Field 36 578 82 70 L2153 September 19 Cardinals 4 5 10 Miller 5 5 Kimbrel 0 3 Gallegos 1 Wrigley Field 39 524 82 71 L3154 September 20 Cardinals 1 2 Helsley 2 0 Phelps 2 1 Martinez 22 Wrigley Field 39 106 82 72 L4155 September 21 Cardinals 8 9 Gant 11 1 Kimbrel 0 4 Martinez 23 Wrigley Field 40 071 82 73 L5156 September 22 Cardinals 2 3 Webb 2 1 Darvish 6 8 Miller 6 Wrigley Field 38 606 82 74 L6157 September 24 Pirates 2 9 Liriano 5 3 Hendricks 11 10 PNC Park 9 989 82 75 L7158 September 25 Pirates 2 4 Feliz 4 4 Wieck 1 2 Kela 1 PNC Park 10 592 82 76 L8159 September 26 Pirates 5 9 Musgrove 11 12 Quintana 13 9 PNC Park 10 529 82 77 L9160 September 27 Cardinals 8 2 Wieck 2 2 Miller 5 6 Busch Stadium 46 530 83 77 W1161 September 28 Cardinals 8 6 Cishek 4 6 Wainwright 14 10 Kintzler 1 Busch Stadium 46 971 84 77 W2162 September 29 Cardinals 0 9 Flaherty 11 8 Holland 2 5 Busch Stadium 47 212 84 78 L1Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Cubs team memberSeason standings Edit vteNL Central W L Pct GB Home RoadSt Louis Cardinals 91 71 0 562 50 31 41 40Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0 549 2 49 32 40 41Chicago Cubs 84 78 0 519 7 51 30 33 48Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0 463 16 41 40 34 47Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0 426 22 35 46 34 47 vteDivision Leaders W L Pct Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0 654Atlanta Braves 97 65 0 599St Louis Cardinals 91 71 0 562 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBWashington Nationals 93 69 0 574 4Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0 549 New York Mets 86 76 0 531 3Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0 525 4Chicago Cubs 84 78 0 519 5Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0 500 8San Francisco Giants 77 85 0 475 12Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0 463 14Colorado Rockies 71 91 0 438 18San Diego Padres 70 92 0 432 19Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0 426 20Miami Marlins 57 105 0 352 32 Record vs opponents Edit 2019 National League recordvteSource MLB Standings Grid 2019Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH ALArizona 4 3 2 4 3 3 9 10 8 11 3 4 2 5 2 5 4 2 6 1 11 8 10 9 3 3 4 3 14 6Atlanta 3 4 5 2 3 4 3 3 2 4 15 4 3 3 11 8 9 10 5 2 5 2 5 2 4 2 11 8 13 7Chicago 4 2 2 5 8 11 3 3 3 4 6 1 9 10 5 2 2 5 11 8 4 3 4 2 9 10 2 4 12 8Cincinnati 3 3 4 3 11 8 3 3 1 5 6 1 8 11 3 4 3 4 7 12 5 2 4 3 7 12 1 5 9 11Colorado 10 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 15 5 2 5 2 2 4 3 4 2 5 11 8 7 12 2 5 3 4 8 12Los Angeles 11 8 4 2 4 3 5 1 15 4 5 1 4 3 5 2 5 2 6 0 13 6 12 7 3 4 4 3 10 10Miami 4 3 4 15 1 6 1 6 2 5 1 5 2 5 6 13 10 9 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 15 9 11Milwaukee 5 2 3 3 10 9 11 8 2 5 3 4 5 2 5 1 4 3 15 4 3 4 2 4 9 10 4 2 8 12New York 5 2 8 11 2 5 4 3 4 2 2 5 13 6 1 5 7 12 5 1 3 3 3 4 2 5 12 7 15 5Philadelphia 2 4 10 9 5 2 4 3 4 3 2 5 9 10 3 4 12 7 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 2 5 14 11 9Pittsburgh 1 6 2 5 8 11 12 7 5 2 0 6 3 3 4 15 1 5 2 4 6 1 5 2 5 14 3 4 12 8San Diego 8 11 2 5 3 4 2 5 8 11 6 13 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 6 9 10 4 2 4 3 11 9San Francisco 9 10 2 5 2 4 3 4 12 7 7 12 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 3 2 5 10 9 3 4 1 5 11 9St Louis 3 3 2 4 10 9 12 7 5 2 4 3 4 3 10 9 5 2 2 4 14 5 2 4 4 3 5 2 9 11Washington 3 4 8 11 4 2 5 1 4 3 3 4 15 4 2 4 7 12 14 5 4 3 3 4 5 1 2 5 14 6Opening Day starters Edit Name Pos Albert Almora Jr CFKris Bryant 3BAnthony Rizzo 1BJavier Baez SSWillson Contreras CDavid Bote 2BBen Zobrist DHJason Heyward RFMark Zagunis LFJon Lester SPSeason summary Edit March Edit March 9 The Cubs announced Jon Lester will be the opening day starter on March 28 against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park 21 March 28 On Opening Day Javier Baez hit two home runs and drove in four runs and the Cubs easily defeated the Rangers 12 4 Jon Lester allowed two runs in six innings of work Kris Bryant also homered and drove in three runs in the easy win 22 March 30 Following a scheduled off day the Cubs jumped out early on the Rangers and led 3 0 after the first Yu Darvish struggled and only pitched 2 2 innings while walking seven and giving up three runs Jose Quintana slated as the fifth starter in the Cubs rotation relieved and pitched four innings while allowing two runs Kyle Schwarber homered and had three hits as did Willson Contreras However Carl Edwards Jr walked two and gave up a three run homer in the eighth as the Cubs lost 8 6 23 March 31 In game three against the Rangers Cole Hamels gave up five runs in five innings of work including a grand slam to Delino DeShields Jr The Cub bullpen also gave up five runs The Cub offense continued its hot start as Anthony Rizzo and Schwarber each homered Trailing 10 9 in the eighth Daniel Descalso then drove in Baez to tie it but Pedro Strop threw a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth to allow the winning run to score as the Cubs lost 11 10 24 Despite scoring 28 runs in the three game series the Cubs left Texas with a 1 2 record April Edit April 1 Kyle Hendricks started for the Cubs as they visited the Atlanta Braves at Sun Trust Park The Cubs committed six errors in the game and were blown out 8 0 falling to 1 3 on the season 25 April 3 Following a scheduled off day Jon Lester pitched six innings while allowing only two runs He left with a 4 2 lead on the strength of a Willson Contreras two run homer However the Cub bullpen imploded again as Steve Cishek walked the first three batters in the eighth and Randy Rosario gave up a bases clearing double to give the Braves a 5 4 lead The Cubs would go on to lose 6 4 26 April 4 Cubs pitching continued to struggle as the Braves jumped out to 9 0 lead against Yu Darvish and several relievers The Cubs managed to score four runs in the ninth as Anthony Rizzo and Javier Baez hit back to back home runs but it was not enough as the Cubs lost their fifth straight game 9 4 27 April 5 The Milwaukee Brewers out slugged the Cubs in their first clash of the season Down 13 5 the Cubs rallied but fell short losing 13 10 Starting pitcher Jose Quintana lasted only three innings in the loss April 6 Jason Heyward had his first multi homer game as a Cub and Cole Hamels pitched six innings as the Cubs took an early 7 2 lead A seven run inning for the Cubs gave the Cub bullpen the cushion it needed as it continued to struggle giving up six runs in four innings Javier Baez and Victor Caratini homered for the Cubs in the 14 8 win over the Brewers 28 April 7 Kyle Hendricks lasted only four innings and gave up all four Milwaukee runs in Chicago s seventh loss of the season Willson Contreras hit his third home run of the season but the Cubs could manage only two runs in the 4 2 loss 29 April 8 The Cubs returned home to face the Pittsburgh Pirates for opening day at Wrigley Field The Cubs jumped to an early lead following three errors by Pirate shortstop Kevin Newman in the third inning Kyle Schwarber homered for the Cubs in the 10 0 win Jon Lester left the game after pitching three plus innings with a hamstring issue and the Cub bullpen held the Pirates scoreless for six innings 30 April 10 Yu Darvish allowed five runs in 5 1 innings of work but the Cub offense struggled with the frigid weather conditions managing only two runs on six hits The 5 2 loss to the Pirates dropped the Cubs to 3 8 on the season 31 April 11 Starter Jose Quintana pitched into the seventh inning with 11 strikeouts and gave up just four hits in the Cubs win 2 0 over the Pirates Pedro Strop got his first save Daniel Descalso and Victor Caratini each had two hits and an RBI 32 April 12 The Cubs scored three runs in the first inning and went on to beat the Mike Trout less Los Angeles Angels 5 1 Cole Hamels secured his second win by pitching well Anthony Rizzo hit a first inning two run homer Willson Contreras added two solo home runs and David Bote also homered in the win 33 April 13 A late inning rally fell short as the Angels beat the Cubs 6 5 Javier Baez hit three doubles but four walks by Cub relievers allowed two runs to score in the top of the sixth inning A Mark Zagunis pinch hit single scored two runs in the eight inning to narrow the lead A ninth inning Angel error led to another Cub run but with runners at second and third Willson Contreras struck out A check swing third strike call on Kyle Schwarber ended the game as the Cubs lost 6 5 The Cubs record fell to 5 9 34 April 15 After the prior day s game being postponed due to snow the Cubs traveled to Miami to face the Marlins With the Cubs scoring three runs in the first inning Yu Darvish pitched into the fifth inning allowing only two runs and striking out eight Javier Baez hit his 100th double WillsonContreras hits his sixth home run of the season and the bullpen pitched well for a 7 2 victory 35 April 16 Jose Quintana pitched into the seventh inning and Javier Baez had his third three hit game in a row including his fifth homer of the season Daniel Descalso David Bote and Ben Zobrist drove in the other runs in the 4 0 shutout of the Marlins 36 April 17 Cole Hamels improved to 3 0 on the season pitching seven innings while allowing three hits and striking out eight Daniel Descalso continued his productive start with three RBI s Jason Heyward drove in a run and Javier Baez drove in two with a double and his sixth home run on the season The 6 0 victory was a sweep of the Marlins and improved the Cubs record to 8 9 37 April 19 After an off day the Cubs returned home to face the Arizona Diamondbacks Kyle Hendricks pitched seven shutout innings while striking out 11 as the pitching staff continued its streak of good performances Kris Bryant doubled in two runs in the second and scored a run as the Cubs won easily 5 1 38 The win returned the Cubs to the 500 mark on the season April 20 Yu Darvish gave up three runs on five hits and walked three while the Cub bullpen also allowed three runs The Cub offense was shut down by D backs start Zack Greinke and the Cubs lost 6 0 ending their four game winning streak 39 April 21 Starting for the first time on the season Tyler Chatwood pitched six scoreless innings and only walked two batters Javier Baez tripled in a run in the sixth to give the Cubs a 1 0 lead However Pedro Strop gave up a solo home run in the ninth to blow his first save of the season Baez then led off the ninth with a double and advanced to third on an error setting up David Bote s game winning single as the Cubs won 2 1 The win again moved the Cubs to the 500 mark on the season 40 April 23 After another off day the Cubs returned home to face the Los Angeles Dodgers Jose Quintana continued his streak of good starts pitching seven innings while only allowing two runs Willson Contreras drove in three runs with a bases clearing double in the first to give the Cubs an early lead Anthony Rizzo hit a two run homer and Javier Baez homered as well as the Cubs beat the Dodgers 7 2 41 The win moved the Cubs to one game above 500 for the first time since opening day April 24 With Cole Hamels on the mound the Cubs fell behind 3 0 entering the bottom of the sixth inning against the Dodgers Javier Baez then connected on a three run home run to tie the game at three Three batters later Jason Heyward hit his fifth home run of the season a three run shot to give the Cubs the 6 3 lead Steve Cishek allowed a three run homer in the eighth but Pedro Strop notched the save as the Cubs won 7 6 42 The win moved the Cubs to a season high two games over 500 April 25 Jon Lester returned from the IL and pitched five innings while allowing only one unearned run on an error by Javier Baez The Cub bullpen allowed another run to score and the Cubs trailed the Dodgers 2 0 going in to the ninth Albert Almora Jr homered with two outs in the ninth but it was not enough as the Cubs fell 2 1 43 April 26 The Cubs next traveled to Arizona to face the D Backs In the first game of the series Kyle Hendricks gave up seven runs in five innings of work as the Cubs lost 8 3 Kris Byrant and Javier Baez both homered in the loss as the Cubs returned to 500 on the season 44 April 27 A day later Yu Darvish pitched six innings while allowing only one run David Bote hit two home runs and drove in five while Anthony Rizzo also homered as the Cubs routed the Diamondbacks 9 1 45 April 28 Jose Quintana was staked to an early 3 0 Cub lead behind home runs by Kris Bryant and Willson Contreras However Quintana surrendered three D Back runs in two of his last three innings of work and left the game tied at three The game went to extra innings where the Cubs had a plethora of opportunities to win the game but failed to cash in until the 15th inning when Ben Zobrist doubled to drive in two runs The Cubs added an insurance run on a Kris Bryant sacrifice fly to take a 6 3 lead to the bottom of the 15th After two quick outs Kyle Ryan then gave up two runs to narrow the lead to one but Allen Webster got the final out to earn his first career save and give the Cubs a 6 5 win 46 April 30 The Cubs next traveled to Seattle for a two game series against the Mariners Daniel Descalso led off the game with his second home run of the season and Anthony Rizzo hit his sixth Cole Hamels allowed four runs in 5 1 and the Cubs trailed 5 4 in the eighth inning Kyle Schwarber hit a mammoth two run homer to give the Cubs a 6 5 lead Steve Cishek pitched a clean ninth and earned his first save of the year 47 May Edit May 1 The Cubs hit three home runs and cruised to an easy 11 0 victory in the finale against the Mariners their fourth in a row Javier Baez Willson Contreras Anthony Rizzo and Ben Zobrist each had driven in two runs while Jason Heyward had three hits in the easy win Jon Lester threw seven scoreless innings while allowing only one hit 48 The win marked the Cubs fifth in a row as they moved with 2 5 games of the division lead May 3 After an off day the Cubs returned home to face the first place St Louis Cardinals Anthony Rizzo s 199th career home run a three run homer was all the Cubs needed as they beat the Cardinals 4 0 Kyle Hendricks pitched a complete game while allowing only four hits He threw only 81 pitches 63 of which were strikes as the Cubs dominated the Cardinals and moved within a 1 5 games of first 49 May 4 The Cubs and Yu Darvish fell behind early against the Cardinals in game two of the series and trailed 5 1 in the fourth Back up catcher Taylor Davis hit his first career home run a grand slam to tie the game at five Javier Baez gave the Cubs the lead in the eighth with his 11th homer of the season The 6 5 win moved the Cubs to within half a game of the Cardinals for first place and marked the Cubs sixth straight win 50 May 5 In spite of four errors the Cubs easily beat the Cardinals to complete the sweep and earn their seventh straight win The Cubs notched eight extra base hits including a grand slam by Kris Bryant in a six run eighth inning Jose Quintana scattered eight hits in six innings while allowing only two runs The win improved the Cubs to 19 12 on the season and moved them into first place in the Central Division 51 May 6 Riding a seven game winning streak and in first place for the first time since opening day the Cubs welcomed the Marlins to Wrigley Cole Hamels allowed three runs in six innings but left with a 4 3 lead behind a two run homer by Anthony Rizzo and RBI singles by Willson Contreras and Kyle Schwarber Pedro Strop walked the first two batters in the eighth and allowed a single to load the bases A third walk forced in the tying run and Strop was removed from the game The Marlins pushed across two more runs in the ninth to take a 6 4 lead Kris Bryant homered in the ninth to narrow the lead to one and Rizzo singled to put the tying run on with one out but Javier Baez and Contreras struck out to end the game 52 The loss dropped the Cubs out of first place May 7 Jon Lester allowed two runs none earned on eight hits in six innings but left with the game tied at two The Cubs threatened to break the tie on several occasions in the late innings but entered the ninth still tied Kris Bryant removed all doubt hitting a three run home run in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cubs the 5 2 walk off win and returned them to first place 53 May 8 Addison Russell made his first appearance of the season after being suspended for 40 games for domestic violence and started at second base for the Cubs Kyle Hendricks gave up a run in the first and surrendered five hits but lasted eight innings and left with a 2 1 Cub lead over the Marlins However the Cub bullpen surrendered the lead in the ninth without Pedro Strop who had been placed on the injured list prior to the game The game went to extra innings tied at two before Jason Heyward hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 11th to mark a second straight walk off home run game for the Cubs 54 May 9 In the final game of the series against the Marlins Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo each homered and Mike Mongtomery pitched five scoreless innings in relief of Yu Darvish to notch his first win of the season 55 The 4 1 win kept the Cubs in first place and moved them to nine games over 500 May 10 With a 1 5 game lead over the Brewers the Cubs welcomed Milwaukee to Wrigley for the first time on the season Jose Quintana allowed three runs in 6 2 innings and the Cub bullpen fell apart allowing four more runs as the Cubs were shut out 7 0 The win moved the Brewers to within half a game of the Cubs for first 56 May 11 Cole Hamels pitched seven innings and allowed only one run but the Cubs went to extra innings against the Brewers tied at one Tyler Chatwood pitched the final four innings of the game striking out seven and Willson Contreras hit the game winning home run in the bottom of the 15th to give the Cubs a 2 1 win 57 May 12 Appearing on Sunday Night Baseball for the second consecutive week Jon Lester scattered nine hits and allowed one unearned run in 6 2 innings of work Javier Baez and Willson Contreras each drove in a run and Kris Bryant hit a two run home run in the seventh to give the Cubs the 4 1 win 58 The series win over the Brewers kept the Cubs in first place in the NL Central Anthony Rizzo missed the game with a sore back May 14 Following an off day the Cubs traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Reds Kyle Hendricks drove in two runs with a double in the second and pitched eight innings while allowing only one run Willson Contreras also drove in the run as the Cubs beat the Reds 3 1 The win moved the Cubs to a season high 11 games over 500 59 Anthony Rizzo missed his second straight game with a sore back May 15 Addison Russell hit his first home run since returning to the Cubs from suspension while Albert Almora Jr and Kyle Schwarber also homered for the Cubs against the Reds Yu Darvish allowed two runs in 5 1 innings of work but the Cub bullpen surrendered three runs in the seventh and eighth innings to force extra innings In the 10th the Cubs lost 6 5 May 16 In the final game of the series against the Reds the Cubs scored two runs in the first but failed to score the rest of the game Jose Quintana gave up three runs before a rain delay and Tyler Chatwood allowed another run in two innings of work as the Cubs lost 4 2 The loss marked the Cubs first series loss since early April May 17 A day later the Cubs offense woke from its slumber in the previous game and scored 14 runs against the Washington Nationals in Washington D C Kris Bryant homered in three consecutive innings the seventh eighth and ninth marking his second three home run game of his career Kyle Schwarber Albert Almora Jr and Willson Contreras also homered for the Cubs as the scored 14 runs and blew out the Nationals 14 6 May 18 Facing Stephen Strasburg the Cub offense again cooled off managing only two runs on four hits Meanwhile Jon Lester struggled allowing five runs on 10 hits in 4 1 innings of work in the 5 2 loss to the Nationals May 19 Playing on Sunday Night Baseball for the third consecutive week the Cubs scored a run in each of the first four innings to take a 4 0 lead The Cubs pushed the lead to 6 1 in the sixth before Kyle Hendricks gave up a three run home run The Cub bullpen surrendered another run but Steve Cishek pitched 2 1 innings of relief for the save as the Cubs beat the Nationals 6 5 60 Javier Baez left the game with a foot injury May 20 Returning home the Cubs faced their former pitcher Jake Arrieta and the Philadelphia Phillies The Cubs took an early one run lead on Anthony Rizzo RBI single However Yu Darvish allowed three runs in the sixth to surrender the lead Trailing by two in the eighth Daniel Descalso tripled in a run and scored on a throwing error to give the Cubs a 4 3 lead heading to the ninth However Brad Brach could not hold the lead and the Phillies tied it to force extra innings A J T Realmuto home run in the 10th sealed the loss for the Cubs 61 Javier Baez missed the game due to a foot injury suffered the day before May 21 Jose Quintana pitched six innings and allowed no runs leaving the game with a 1 0 lead However Carl Edwards Jr surrendered the lead in the seventh Trailing 2 1 in the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded Albert Almora Jr hit a weak ground ball to the pitcher but Kris Bryant was able to beat the throw to the plate to score the tying run Javier Baez who did not start the game due to his foot injury pinch hit and drove the first pitch to right field to drive in the winning run as the Cubs beat the Phillies 3 2 62 May 22 With temperatures near 80 and the wind blowing out Cole Hamels struggled against his former team The Phillies took a 3 0 lead before Anthony Rizzo hit a towering three run home run in the third to tie it Albert Almora Jr broke the tie in the fifth with his first career grand slam Javier Baez also homered for the Cubs Hamels who allowed nine hits and three runs was lifted after four innings and replaced by Tyler Chatwood Chatwood pitched four innings in relief while allowing one run and earned the win as the Cubs won 8 4 63 The win returned the Cubs to 11 games over the 500 mark as they led the division by two games May 23 Jon Lester struggled again allowing seven runs in four innings of work and leaving the game trailing 7 3 Trailing 8 3 in the seventh Kyle Schwarber hit a two run homer and Anthony Rizzo hit a solo homer to bring the Cubs within two However they could get no closer as the Phillies won 9 7 64 May 24 The Cubs welcomed the Reds to Wrigley Field for a three game series Kyle Hendricks pitched six innings and allowed three runs and left with the game tied at three Willson Contreras singled to drive in the go ahead run in the eighth but Steve Cishek gave up a two run homer to Eugenio Suarez in the ninth as the Cubs lost 6 5 May 25 Yu Darvish pitched seven innings despite allowing 12 hits and six runs and left the game with a 6 5 lead behind homers by Albert Almora Jr Jason Heyward and Addison Russell Tyler Chatwood pitched the ninth to earn his first save of the season as the Cubs beat the Reds 8 6 65 May 26 Jose Quintana gave up 12 hits and six runs in five innings of work The Cub bullpen also struggled allowing fours runs in a 10 2 loss to the Reds Kris Bryant and Jason Heywood collided in right field on a play in the sixth inning forcing Bryant to leave the game 66 May 27 The Cubs next traveled to Houston to face the Astros for a three game series In the first game of the series Cole Hamels struggled allowing six runs in four innings of work The Cub bullpen however pitched five innings of scoreless relief However despite home runs by Anthony Rizzo Albert Almora Jr and Addison Russell the Cubs fell to the Astros 6 5 67 Kris Bryant and Jason Heyward sat out the game after running into each other in the outfield the previous day May 28 Jon Lester struggled for the third consecutive start giving up seven runs in 5 2 innings of work Brad Brach struggled as well allowing two runs in 1 1 innings of work As a result despite hitting five home runs in the games Jason Heyward Addison Russell David Bote twice and Kyle Schwarber the Cubs lost to the Astros 9 6 68 Kris Bryant missed his second straight game following a collision with Jason Heyward in the outfield May 29 Kyle Hendricks pitches eight strong innings and allowed only one run Kyle Schwarber and Kris Bryant in his return to the lineup each homered as the Cubs held on for the 2 1 win over the Astros to avoid the sweep 69 The Cubs set a team record with 50 home runs in a month May 31 The Cubs traveled to St Louis to face the Cardinals and Yu Darvish pitched well allowing only one run on three hits in six innings Darvish also drove in the Cubs only run of the game with sacrifice fly in the second inning The game remained tied into the 10th inning when the Matt Carpenter singled with the bases loaded to give the Cardinals the 2 1 win 70 The loss reduced the Cubs division lead to half a game over the Brewers June Edit June 1 Jose Quintana pitched four innings and allowed two runs before being forced from the game following a three and a half hour rain delay The Cubs entered the rain delay tied at two on the strength of home runs by Anthony Rizzo and Jason Heyward Resuming play around 11 30 pm local time Tyler Chatwood allowed three runs in two innings as the Cubs fell to the Cardinals 7 4 71 The loss dropped the Cubs to half a game out of first behind the Brewers Javier Baez missed the game as he continued to struggle with a foot injury June 2 Cole Hamels pitched seven innings while allowing only one unearned run and left trailing 1 0 Brad Brach surrendered a run in the eighth to put the Cubs down two to the Cardinals entering the ninth inning Willson Contreras walked with one out and moved to third on a Jason Heyward single An Addison Russell groundout moved the score to 2 1 but David Bote struck out to end the game as the Cubs were swept by the Cardinals and fell 1 5 games out for first place in the division 72 June 3 In a make up game for an earlier snowed out game the Cubs routed the Los Angeles Angels by a score of 8 1 Jon Lester after struggling his previous three starts allowed one run in seven innings of work Javier Baez homered and drove in three while Jason Heyward drove in two runs Willson Contreras homered as well in the win Newly signed Carlos Gonazalez made his Cub debut and drove in a run 73 June 4 Kyle Hendricks struck out ten Colorado Rockies in seven innings in a 6 3 victory Kyle Scharber and Javier Baez each homered in the win while Carlos Gonzalez drove in two runs Pedro Strop returned to the lineup to pitch a perfect ninth and record the save 74 The win moved the Cubs in to a tie for first in the division with the Brewers June 5 Yu Darvish allowed three runs in 5 1 innings of work and the Cubs were led by David Bote career high seven RBI including a three run home run Up 8 3 the Cub bullpen struggled but the Cubs held on for the 9 8 win 75 The Cubs moved one game ahead of Milwaukee in the NL Central June 6 Jose Quintana pitched 7 1 innings but allowed three runs The Cub offense struggled against Rockies starter Peter Lambert making his MLB debut Javier Baez drove in the only Cub run as the Rockies avoided the sweep winning 3 1 76 June 7 A two run home run by Javier Baez in the first inning was all Cole Hamels needed as the Cubs welcomed the Cardinals to Wrigley Field Hamels allowed no runs in eight innings before yielding to Pedro Strop in the ninth Strop allowed a Paul DeJong home run but held on for the 3 1 victory 77 June 8 Jon Lester surrendered four runs in the first inning but did not allow another run in six innings of work Victor Caratini hit a tie breaking bases loaded double in Chicago s four run sixth inning as the Cubs rallied to beat the Cardinals 9 4 Kyle Schwarber homered and drove in two in the win 78 June 9 Kyle Hendricks continued his streak of strong performances pitching seven innings while scattering eight hits and allowing only one run Carlos Gonzalez hit his first home run as a cub and Kyle Schwarber drove in two runs as the Cubs beat the Cardinals 5 1 and earned a second series sweep of the Cardinals on the season 79 June 10 The Cubs returned to the road to face the Rockies in Denver Kyle Schwarber and Anthony Rizzo both hit two run homers in the Cubs third inning but Yu Darvish quickly surrendered the lead in the bottom half of the inning The Rockies took the lead in the seventh but the Cubs rallied to tie it in the eighth Steve Cishek then surrendered the lead in the bottom half of the eighth as the Cubs fell short and lost 6 5 80 June 11 Jose Quintana struggled allowing four runs in 4 2 innings The Cub bullpen fared no better allowing six more Rockies runs as the Cubs were blown out 10 3 The loss marked the Cubs fifth consecutive road loss 81 June 12 Cole Hamels pitches seven shutout innings against the Rockies and drove in two runs as the Cubs avoided the series sweep Kyle Schwarber hit a three run home run and Javier Baez added a two run shot as the Cubs rolled to an easy 10 1 win over the Rockies 82 June 13 The Cubs next visited Los Angeles to visit the Dodgers holders of the best record in the National League The Cubs jumped to an early three run lead in the first game of the series behind a two run homer by Kyle Schwarber and a solo homer by Kris Bryant However Jon Lester struggled again giving up six runs in five innings as the Cubs lost to the Dodgers 7 3 83 June 14 In game two of the series the Cubs again took an early lead this time on a two run homer by Anthony Rizzo However Kyle Hendricks struggled allowing five runs in only 4 1 innings Kris Bryan homered for the second straight game for the Cubs but it was not enough as they lost to the Dodgers 5 3 84 June 15 Yu Darvish pitched well allowing only one run in seven innings However the Cub offense failed to score through eight innings In the ninth Anthony Rizzo hit a two run home run to rally the Cubs past the Dodgers 2 1 85 June 16 In the final game of the series against the Dodgers Jose Quintana gave up two runs in five innings but the Cubs rallied to tie it in the sixth on an RBI single by Willson Contreras and a sacrifice fly by David Bote Steve Cishek again gave up the go ahead run in the bottom of the eighth and though the Cubs had runners on second and third with one out in the ninth the Cubs lost 3 2 86 June 18 Cole Hamels continued to pitch well as the Cubs welcomed the Chicago White Sox to Wrigley Field Hamels allowed one run in seven innings but left with the game tied at one as the Cub offense struggled Still tied at one in the ninth Eloy Jimenez who had been traded by the Cubs for Jose Quitana two years prior hit a two run homer to give the White Sox the 3 1 win 87 June 19 Facing likely AL All Star starting pitcher Lucas Gioloto the Cubs pounded out seven runs including a first inning grand slam by Willson Contreras Contreras homered again in the third and David Bote also homered as the Cubs won 7 3 splitting the two game series against the White Sox 88 June 20 The following day the New York Mets paid a visit to Wrigley to start a four game series With Kyle Hendricks on the DL Tyler Chatwood started for the Cubs and allowed three runs in four innings Adbert Alzolay making his Major League debut pitched four plus innings of relief and allowed only one run earning the win for the Cubs Javier Baez homered and drove in two runs while Anthony Rizzo drove in two as well giving the Cubs the 7 4 win 89 June 21 In game two against the Mets Yu Darvish failed to build on his prior good start allowing four runs in six innings Addison Russell homered to give the Cubs a 4 3 lead in the fifth but Darvish surrendered the lead for the second time in the game in the sixth In the seventh Brad Brach allowed a run scoring single and the Cubs lost 5 4 90 June 22 Jose Quitana allowed nine runs eight earned as the Cubs were blown out by the Mets 10 2 91 June 23 Javier Baez hit a three run home run in the eighth to give the Cubs a 5 3 win over the Mets in the final game of the series Cole Hamels pitched well for the Cubs lasting seven innings and allowing only three runs 92 The win kept the Cubs half a game ahead of the Brewers in the Central June 24 The Atlanta Braves came to Chicago for a four game series In the first game Willson Contreras and Jason Heyward homered and the Cubs used a five run fifth inning to beat the Braves 8 3 Contreras drove in three runs in the game and Jon Lester pitched well allowing only two unearned runs in six innings 93 The win moved the Cubs a full game ahead of the Brewers for first in the Central June 25 Adbert Alzolay started his first game and gave up a first pitch home run to Ronald Acuna Jr but pitched well from there allowing no more runs and pitching into the fifth The Cubs took the lead in the fourth on a two RBI double by Willson Contreras However Mike Mongtomery gave up a two run home run in the seventh and the Cubs could muster no further offense losing 3 2 94 The Cubs remained a game ahead of the Brewers despite the loss June 26 Yu Darvish gave up five runs in five innings of work while the Willson Contreras and Kris Bryant homered for the Cubs However it was not enough as the Cubs lost to the Braves 5 3 95 June 27 Looking to avoid the sweep Tyler Chatwood struggled in his third start on the season allowing six runs in five innings However the Cubs rallied to score nine runs as Victor Caratini homered twice and Kyle Schwarber also homered Jason Heyward also drove in three runs Newly acquired relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel made his Cubs debut and pitched a shaky ninth to earn his first save as a Cub in the 9 7 win over the Braves 96 June 28 The Cubs next traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Reds Cole Hamels left after one inning with an oblique injury and Mike Montgomery gave up five runs in 2 1 innings as the Cubs lost 6 3 97 June 29 Jose Quintana scattered six hits in six innings of scoreless work while Jason Heyward hit a solo home run in the second to give the Cubs a 1 0 lead With the Cubs still holding to the 1 0 lead in the eighth Javier Baez hit a grand slam to push the lead to 5 0 The Cubs would go on to beat the Reds 6 0 98 June 30 Jon Lester gave up three runs in the first and four runs in five innings as the Cubs trailed the Reds 4 0 heading to the seventh Albert Almora Jr drove in the Cubs first run in the seventh and Kyle Scharber homered to draw the Cubs within 4 3 However Dillon Maples and Kyle Ryan allowed three runs in the eighth A three run Jason Heyward homer in the ninth narrowed the lead but the Cubs fell 8 6 99 July Edit July 1 The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh to face the Pirates Adbert Alzolay made his second career start and was shelled allowing seven runs in 2 2 innings The Cub bullpen fared no better allowed 11 runs in 5 1 innings of relief Javier Baez hit his 21st homer on the season but it was not enough as the Cubs were blown out 18 5 100 July 2 Kyle Hendricks returned to the mound for the Cubs but gave up two runs in three innings before a rain delay ended his night The Cub bullpen allowed three more runs as the Cubs were again blown out by the Pirates 5 1 101 July 3 The Cubs took an early lead on a Victor Caratini solo home run but Yu Darvish allowed four runs in 6 2 innings to surrender the lead The Cubs retook the lead in the seventh on a second homer by Caratini In the ninth Craig Kimbrel allowed two runs to blow the save as the Cubs lost their third straight to the Pirates 6 5 102 July 4 In the final game of the four game series against the Pirates the Cubs took an early lead and cruised to an easy win Robel Garcia homered in his second game as a Cub and Kris Bryant Albert Almora Jr and Willson Contreras also homered in the 11 3 win Jose Quintana earned the win while pitching seven innings and allowing three runs Joe Maddon was ejected in the fourth inning after getting upset by inside pitches by Pirate pitchers 103 July 6 After a rare Friday off day the Cubs returned to Chicago to face the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field The Cubs used a five run fifth to take the lead as Javier Baez Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo each drove in two runs The White Sox managed only three runs as the Cubs won 6 3 104 July 7 On the final day before the All Star break Kyle Hendricks gave up four runs in four innings as the Cub offense again struggled A seventh inning solo home run by Robel Garcia marked the only run for the Cubs as they lost to the White Sox 3 1 105 The Cubs remained in first place by half a game over the Brewers at the All Star break July 12 The Cubs returned home following the All Star break to face the Pirates at Wrigley Field Yu Darvish pitched well striking out eight and allowing no runs in six innings of work However he left the game with the game scoreless In the bottom of the seventh Kris Bryant homered Robel Garcia drove in a run on a sacrifice fly David Bote drew a walk with the bases loaded as the Cubs took a 3 0 lead However in the top of the eighth Pedro Strop gave up a three run homer to Starling Marte to tie the game Jason Heyward gave the Cubs the lead again in the bottom half of the eight on a single that drove in Bryant Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth to nail down the 4 3 win 106 The win moved the Cubs 1 5 games ahead of the Brewers for the division lead July 13 In game two of the series against the Pirates the Cubs batted around and scored seven runs in the first inning Willson Contreras hit a three run homer Javier Baez doubled in a run and Anthony Rizzo and Jon Lester each drove in a run with a single to give the Cubs the early lead The Cubs pushed the lead to 10 0 on a Jon Lester home run in the third and a two run scoring double by Addison Russell in the fourth Lester pitched well allowing three runs in 6 2 innings as the Cubs won easily 10 4 107 The win kept the Cubs 1 5 games ahead of the Brewers in the division July 14 In the series finale the Cubs took an early 1 0 lead on a second inning Robel Garcia double However Jose Quintana would surrender three runs in the third as the Cubs fell behind 3 1 Quintana would partially atone for the runs he allowed driving in a run in the fourth on a single Victor Caratini tied the game on a sacrifice fly in the fifth and Jason Heyward gave the Cubs the lead for good with a two run homer Leading 5 3 in the sixth Albert Almora Jr and Kyle Schwarber hit back to back solo home runs while Anthony Rizzo drove in another run with a sacrifice fly The Cub bullpen would hold the lead as the Cubs beat the Pirates 8 3 108 The win moved the Cubs to 2 5 games ahead of the Brewers in the division July 15 The Reds were the Cubs next opponent for the Cubs at Wrigley and they took an early 1 0 lead off of Kyle Hendricks in the first Hendricks went on to allow two runs in six innings A Kyle Schwarber homer tied the game for the Cubs in the third The Cubs took the lead on a Jason Heyward groundout and a wild pitch in the fourth With the Cubs lead 3 2 in the seventh Steve Cishek gave up a home run and a David Bote error allowed another run to score as the Cubs fell down 4 3 The Reds added two more runs in the eighth and the Cubs lost 6 3 109 July 16 Alec Mills made his first start of the season as the newly acquired Martin Maldonando also started at catcher for the Cubs in game two against the Reds Mills allowed three runs all in the first in a six inning start The Cubs narrowed the lead to 3 2 in the second on a two run home run by Robel Garcia The Cubs tied it in the sixth on a Kris Bryant homer in the sixth The game remained tied through nine innings before Kyle Schwarber hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 10th to beat the Reds 4 3 110 The win kept the Cubs s lead in the division at 2 5 games July 17 Kris Bryant and Addison Russell hit solo home runs to stake Yu Darvish to an early 2 0 lead Darvish again pitched well pitching six scoreless innings Jason Heyward drove in two runs with a seventh inning double and Anthony Rizzo also drove in a run in the eighth to push the lead to 5 2 Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth to secure the win over the Reds The win marked Darvish s first win at Wrigley Field as a Cub 111 With a Brewers win later that day the division lead remained at 2 5 games July 19 After an off day the Cubs welcomed the San Diego Padres to Wrigley The Padres jumped out to an early 3 0 lead against Jon Lester However Anthony Rizzo hit a grand slam in the bottom of the third his first homer since June 15 to give the Cubs a 4 3 lead Lester who surrendered 12 hits in six innings surrendered the lead again in the fifth but a Javier Baez homer gave the Cubs a 5 4 lead in the bottom half Pedro Strop continued to struggle and gave up a home run on the first pitch of the eighth to again tie the game However the Cubs retook the lead in the bottom of the half on an error by Padre first baseman Eric Hosmer Craig Kimbrel pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save as a Cub 112 July 20 The Cubs took an early 2 0 lead on the Padres on an Anthony Rizzo groundout and Robel Garcia triple in the first inning Jose Quintana relinquished the lead in the third allowing two homers Rizzo drove in a run in the bottom of the third on a single but Quintana again gave up the lead in the fourth However Javier Baez gave the Cubs the lead again in the bottom of the fourth with a three run homer Quintana surrendered another homer run in the fifth but the Cub bullpen held the lead as the Cubs won 6 5 113 The win moved the Cubs to three games in front of the Brewers for the division lead July 21 Kyle Hendricks pitched seven strong innings and allowed only two runs but the Cub offense could only manage an RBI groundout by Anthony Rizzo in the first The Cub bullpen imploded in the ninth surrendering three runs as the Cubs fell 5 1 114 The loss moved the division lead to two games over the Brewers July 22 Alec Mills made his second start of the season for the Cubs as they visited the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco Mills allowed two runs in 4 1 innings but left with the lead on the strength of home runs by Robel Garcia and Kyle Schwarber and an RBI single by Albert Almora Jr An Anthony Rizzo double in the eighth pushed the Cub lead to 4 2 but Pedro Strop blew the lead in the bottom of the eighth giving up three runs as the Cubs lost 5 4 115 The loss reduced the Cubs division lead to 1 5 games over the Cardinals July 23 Facing the Giants Madison Bumgarner the Cubs took an early 2 1 lead on RBI singles by Kris Bryant in the first and third However Yu Darvish allowed three runs in the fourth to give the Giants a 4 2 lead A Victor Caratini single in the seventh narrowed the lead and Jason Heyward tied it with a single in the eighth The game went to extra innings and the Cubs failed to get any runners on base through the 13th In the bottom of the 13th Pablo Sandoval homered to win the game for the Giants 116 July 24 In the final game of the series the Cubs jumped to an early 3 0 lead on home runs by Javier Baez and Kris Bryant Tyler Chatwood starting in place of Jon Lester who missed the game because he was ill allowed one run in four innings of work The Cub bullpen held the Giants scoreless as Craig Kimbrel earned his seventh save as a Cub in the 4 1 win 117 July 26 After an off day the Cubs traveled to Milwaukee to face the Brewers with a slim one game lead over the Cardinals in the division Kyle Hendricks held the Brewers scoreless through five innings before he was lifted from the game The Cubs took the lead in the sixth on a two run homer by David Bote However the Cub bullpen then allowed three runs to give up the lead and the Cubs lost 3 2 118 The loss moved the Cubs into a first place tie with the Cardinals July 27 Jon Lester pitched seven innings while allowing no runs as the Cubs again took the lead this time on a two run home run by Anthony Rizzo against the Brewers However once again the Cub bullpen fell apart allowing two runs in the eighth to force extra innings Albert Almora Jr homered in the top of the 10th but Craig Kimbrel allowed a home run in the bottom half by Christian Yelich to tie the game Keston Hiura homered two batters later as Kimbrel failed to record an out and the Cubs lost 5 3 119 The loss moved the Cubs to a game behind the Cardinals in the division July 28 In the final game of the series against the Brewers Kyle Schwarber hit a grand slam in the second and a three run home run in the fourth to give the Cubs a 7 0 lead Jose Quintana surrendered three runs in the fifth before being pulled from the game but the Cubs extended the lead to seven again on a three run homer by Victor Caratini The win moved the Cubs back into a first place tie with the Cardinals with the Brewers one game behind in the division 120 July 30 After another off day the Cubs traveled to St Louis to take on the Cardinals Yu Darvish continued to pitch well for the Cubs allowing two runs in six innings However the Cub offense managed only one run on a Javier Baez single as the Cubs lost and fell a game behind the Cardinals in the division 121 July 31 Kyle Hendricks pitched seven innings and allowed no runs while scattering seven hits Ian Happ drove in his first run of the season on a single in the sixth and Javier Baez scored in the eighth from second on an attempted pick off to give the Cubs a 2 0 lead Craig Kimbrel allowed a single and double in the bottom of the ninth but induced a weak grounder and struck out Yairo Munoz to end the game The win moved the Cubs back in to a first place tie with the Cardinals 122 August Edit August 1 In the final game of the series against the Cardinals Jon Lester allowed five runs in five innings while the Cub bullpen surrendered an additional three runs The Cubs were blown out 8 0 123 The loss moved the Cubs to 21 33 on the road and dropped the Cubs a game behind the Cardinals in the division August 2 The Cubs returned home to face the Brewers at Wrigley Jason Heyward hit his first lead off home run as a Cub and Javier Baez also homered and drove in three as the Cubs beat the Brewers 6 2 Jose Quintana pitched well allowing only two runs in six innings The win moved the Cubs to within a half game of the Cardinals for the division lead 124 August 3 Cole Hamels made his first appearance since leaving with a strained oblique in June and pitched five scoreless innings Javier Baez scored on a wild pitch in the second to give the Cubs a 1 0 lead but newly acquired David Phelps surrendered the lead in the sixth With the game tied at one in the seventh Albert Almora Jr hit a solo home run to give the Cubs the lead and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly in the eighth A Baez single plated another run and the Cubs beat the Brewers 4 1 125 The win moved the Cubs half a game ahead of the Cardinals for the division lead August 4 Going for the sweep against the Brewers with Yu Darvish on the mound the Cubs took the lead on a homer and a run scoring triple by Jason Heyward Nicholas Castellanos singled to drive in Heyward as the Cubs took an early 3 1 lead in the second Kyle Schwarber homered while Tony Kemp and David Bote also drove in runs as the Cubs thumped the Brewers 7 2 Tyler Chatwood pitched the final three innings for the win Coupled with a Cardinals loss later in the day the Cubs moved their division lead to 1 5 games 126 August 5 The Oakland A s next visited Wrigley Nicholas Castellanos hit his first homer as a Cub in the first but Kyle Hendricks surrendered a two run homer to Marcus Semien in the third to give the A s a 2 1 lead Javier Baez tied it in the sixth on a solo home run and Ian Happ hit his first homer on the season for the Cubs in the seventh to give the Cubs a 3 2 lead Later in the seventh Castellanos doubled in a run before Baez hit his second homer of the game to give the Cubs a 6 2 lead Steve Cishek struggled giving up three runs in the eighth but the Cub bullpen was able to stop the bleeding and the Cubs held on for the 6 5 dub The win pushed the Cubs division lead to 2 5 games over the Cardinals 127 August 6 Jon Lester gave up 11 runs 10 earned in four innings of work as the Cubs were blown out by the A s 11 4 Kris Bryant homered and drove in two runs while Kyle Schwarber also drove in two runs in the loss 128 August 7 Jose Quintana continued to pitch well allowing only one run in seven innings against the A s Ian Happ hit a grand slam in the fourth while Kyle Schwarber and Victor Caratini also homered as the Cubs routed the A s 10 1 129 August 8 The Cubs returned to the road to face the Reds Cole Hamels struggled giving up five runs in three innings of work but the Cub bullpen pitched well as the Cubs blew out the Reds 12 5 Nicholas Castellanos homered twice and Ian Happ homered and drove in four in the drubbing of the Reds The win pushed the Cubs division lead to 3 5 games 130 August 9 Yu Darvish allowed four runs in six innings while the Cubs only managed one run a Nicholas Castellanos home run against Reds starter Trevor Bauer Anthony Rizzo drove in a run in the eighth with the bases loaded and no outs on a hit by pitch but the Cubs failed to score another run in the inning As a result the Cubs lost 5 2 131 August 10 Kyle Hendricks lasted only 2 2 innings while giving up seven runs against the Reds The Cub bullpen surrendered three more runs as the Cubs were blown out 10 1 Kyle Schwarber homered for the Cubs in the loss 132 August 11 In the final game of the series against the Reds Jon Lester gave up three runs in five innings and left trailing 3 0 Javier Baez drove in a run in the sixth with an RBI double to narrow the lead to 3 1 In the seventh Tony Kemp drove in a run on a groundout and Kris Bryant hit a three run home run to give the Cubs a 5 3 lead Rowan Wick pitched two innings of shutout relief and Pedro Strop pitched the ninth to earn the save 133 August 13 After an off day the Cubs traveled to Philadelphia to take on the Phillies Jose Quintana struck out a career high 14 batters and allowed only two runs in six innings However the Cub offense struggled once again managing only two runs on a Nicholas Castellanos homer and a Javier Baez RBI sacrifice fly The Cub bullpen gave up two more runs and the Cubs lost 4 2 134 The loss narrowed the Cubs division lead over the Cardinals to one game August 14 Cole Hamels continued to struggle as he was pounded by his former team giving up eight runs in two innings to the Phillies The Cubs managed only a Kris Bryant solo home run as they lost 11 1 135 The loss moved the Cubs into a first place tie with the Cardinals August 15 Looking to avoid the series sweep Yu Darvish pitched well striking out 10 in seven innings of work and not allowing a run The Cub offense pushed across five runs on homers by Anthony Rizzo and Kyle Schwarber RBI singles by Albert Almora Jr and Rizzo and an RBI double by David Bote gave the Cubs a 5 0 lead The Cub bullpen allowed one run in the eighth but the Cubs still led 5 1 going into the ninth However Rowan Wick Pedro Strop and Derek Holland fell apart in the ninth giving up six runs including Holland allowing the game ending grand slam to Bryce Harper as the Cubs lost 7 5 136 The Cubs remained tied in first with the Cardinals despite the loss August 16 The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh to face the struggling Pirates Kyle Hendricks pitched well allowing only one run in seven innings of work However the Cub offense managed nothing until the eighth inning when Tony Kemp tripled to score two runs and give the Cubs the 2 1 lead In the ninth Kyle Ryan allowed a single with one out and was relieved by Brandon Kintzler Kintzler retired the first batter he faced and intentionally walked Josh Bell An unintentional walk followed and loaded the based before Kintzler walked another batter to force in the tying run Kevin Newman then singled in the winning run as the Cubs blew another lead The loss moved the Cubs to second place a game behind the Cardinals 137 August 17 In game two of the series against the Pirates the Cubs again struggled to score before Kris Bryant homered in the seventh and Ian Happ scored on an errant pick off play in the eighth to give the Cubs a 2 0 lead Rowan Wick pitched a perfect ninth for the save and the Cubs returned to a first place tie with the Cardinals 138 August 18 The Cubs and Pirates next traveled to Williamsport PA to participate in the Little League Classic at BB amp T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field The Cub offense finally broke out scoring seven runs in the first five innings behind home runs by Nicholas Castellanos Jason Heyward and Anthony Rizzo Kyle Schwarber also drove in two runs as the Cubs held on for the 7 1 win The win left the Cubs in a first place tie with the Cardinals The win also marked the Cubs first road series win since May 139 August 20 After an off day the Cubs returned home to face the Giants Cole Hamels allowed three runs in six innings while Nicholas Castellanos and Anthony Rizzo each hit solo home runs in the first Rizzo added a second solo home run in the third and went 3 3 with three runs scored and two RBI Jonathan Lucroy drove in the go ahead run in the fifth and Tony Kemp extended the lead in the seventh with a sacrifice fly The Cub bullpen allowed one base runner in three innings of relief as the Cubs won 5 3 The lost kept the Cubs one half game behind the Cardinals for the division lead 140 August 21 The Cubs jumped out to an early lead over the Giants scoring six runs in the first three innings behind two run home runs by Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber Yu Darvish and Castellanos added run scoring singles to give the Cubs a 6 2 lead after three Darvish allowed two more runs in the fifth and five in the sixth to surrender the Cubs lead Trailing 9 7 in the bottom of the sixth the Cubs pushed across three more runs to retake the lead at 10 9 However Tyler Chatwood relinquished the lead again in the seventh as the Giants took an 11 10 lead Still trailing by one in the bottom of the eighth Castellanos walked to lead off the inning and Kris Bryant homered to give the Cubs the lead once again Craig Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth for the save as the Cubs won 12 11 Following a Cardinals loss the Cubs moved into sole possession of first place half a game ahead of St Louis 141 August 22 Kyle Hendricks pitched seven shutout innings and Anthony Rizzo drove in Jason Heyward on a single up the middle to score the only run of the game The 1 0 win over the Giants kept the Cubs half a game ahead of the Cardinals in the division 142 August 23 The Nationals winners of nine of their last 10 games came to Wrigley and forced Jon Lester from the game in the fifth after giving up six runs The Cubs managed only three runs all in the bottom of the ninth as the Cubs were blown out 9 3 The loss dropped the Cubs half a game behind the Cardinals for the division lead 143 August 24 Jose Quintana gave up five runs in four innings as the Nationals jumped all over the Cubs for a second straight game taking 5 1 lead An RBI single by Nicholas Castellanos and a double by Jonathan Lucroy accounted for the Cubs only two runs as the Cubs lost again 7 2 The loss moved the Cubs 1 5 games out of the division lead Anthony Rizzo left the game with back tightness 144 August 25 Looking to avoid the series sweep Cole Hamels lasted five innings and allowed only two runs However Rowan Wick struggled allowing three runs in seventh as the Cubs fell behind 5 2 A Victor Caratini homer in the bottom of the seventh reduced the lead to 5 3 and Kyle Schwarber tied it in the eighth with a two run homer In extra innings the Nationals scored one run on a wild pitch by Tyler Chatwood and added another on a single by Anthony Rendon as the Cubs lost again 7 5 The loss moved the Cubs 2 5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead Anthony Rizzo missed the game with continued back issues 145 August 27 After an off day the Cubs traveled to New York to face the Mets Yu Darvish pitched eight innings and allowed only one run He issued his first walk since July 23 in the game but shut down the Mets The Cub offense led by two run homers by Javier Baez and Addison Russell scored enough for the 5 2 win The Cubs remained 2 5 games behind the Cardinals in the division Anthony Rizzo missed his second straight game with a bad back 146 August 28 The Cub offense continued to pound the ball as they scored 10 runs in the first three innings off Mets starter Noah Syndergaard Kyle Hendricks struggled as well allowing six runs in 4 2 innings but the Cub bullpen held on for a 10 7 win Ian Happ Kyle Schwarber and Nicholas Castellanos homered for the Cubs in the win Anthony Rizzo again missed the game due to a bad back The win pulled the Cubs within two games of the Cardinals for the division lead August 29 Jon Lester allowed five hits and walked three but only allowed one run in six innings of work against the Mets Victor Caratini hit two home runs including a three run tiebreaking homer in the seventh to give the Cubs a 1 4 1 win The Cubs narrowed their division deficit to 1 5 games with the sweep over the Mets Anthony Rizzo missed his fourth straight game August 30 The Cubs returned home to face the Brewers at Wrigley Field The Cub offense continued to put up runs scoring five in the first two innings two homers by Nicholas Castellanos and an RBI double by starter Jose Quintana Kyle Schwarber also homered as the Cubs beat the Brewers 7 1 The win moved the Cubs within one game of first place Anthony Rizzo missed his fifth straight game August 31 Cole Hamels pitched six innings and allowed two runs but the Cubs were blanked by the Brewers pitching and lost 2 0 The loss with a Cardinal doubleheader sweep moved the Cubs to 2 5 games out of first Anthony Rizzo returned to the lineup for the first time since August 24 September Edit September 1 The Cub offense continued to struggle against the Brewers failing to score for the second straight game and losing 4 0 The loss moved the Cubs to three games out of the division lead Javier Baez left the game due to a thumb injury September 2 The Cubs next welcomed the Seattle Mariners to Wrigley for a brief two game series The Cub offense continued to struggle failing to score a run until the seventh when Anthony Rizzo drove in a run and Kyle Schwarber had a bases clearing triple The Cubs pulled out the 5 1 win to stay within three games of the Cardinals Javier Baez missed his second straight game September 3 Willson Contreras homered in his return to the lineup while Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber also homered as the Cubs beat the Mariners 6 1 Jon Lester pitched six innings allowing six hits but no runs in the win The win again only kept the Cubs within three games of the Cardinals Javier Baez missed his third straight game Ben Zobrist returned to the lineup for the first time since May 6 September 5 After an off day the Cubs traveled to Milwaukee to face the Brewers in a four game series A five run sixth inning highlighted by a grand slam by Kyle Schwarber pushed the Cubs into the lead as they won 10 5 Jose Quintana only last give innings while allowing four runs but earned the win as the Cubs moved to within 2 5 games of the Cardinals Javier Baez missed his fourth straight game September 6 Cole Hamels allowed five runs in 3 1 innings as the Cubs were blown out by the Brewers 7 1 The sole Cub run coming on a Nicholas Castellanos home run in the third A Cardinals loss kept the Cubs 2 5 games out of the division lead Javier Baez missed his fifth straight game September 7 A 1 1 tie in the eighth was broken on an Anthony Rizzo bases loaded walk The Cubs could manage no further runs in the inning despite having the bases loaded with no outs Yasmani Grandal homered on the first pitch of the bottom of the eighth off of David Phelps to tie the game at two In the bottom of the ninth Christian Yelich doubled home the game winning run as the Cubs lost 3 2 The loss moved the Cubs 3 5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead Javier Baez missed his sixth straight game September 8 In the final game of the series Jon Lester surrendered eight runs in 5 1 innings and the Cubs fell behind 8 3 Two runs in the ninth on a Jason Heyward home run were not enough as the Cubs lost their third straight 8 5 The loss moved the Cubs to 4 5 games behind the Cardinals for the division lead and only 1 5 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the second wild card spot Javier Baez missed his seventh straight game September 9 Looking to stay in the division race the Cubs traveled to San Diego to take on the Padres in a four game series Due to injuries to Javier Baez and Addison Russell the Cubs called up their top prospect Nico Hoerner to play shortstop against the Padres Hoerner went 3 4 with a triple and four RBIs in his debut Nicholas Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber both homered as the Cubs won 10 2 Kyle Hendricks scattered seven hits and allowed two runs in 5 2 innings to earn the win The win moved the Cubs to within four games of the Cardinals for the division lead and two games ahead of the Brewers in the hunt for the second wild card spot It was announced prior to the game the Javier Baez had a hairline fracture in his left thumb and would miss the remainder of the regular season September 10 Jose Quintana gave up six runs four earned in three innings of work as the Cubs fell behind 7 2 in the third Kris Bryan hit a two run home run in the fifth to narrow the lead to 6 5 After Brandon Kintzler surrendered two runs in the seventh Bryany hit his second homer of the day another two run shot to narrow the lead Jason Heyward followed with a solo home run to tie it at eight In extra innings Steve Cishek allowed a single and walked three straight batters to force in the winning run as the Cubs lost 9 8 The lost left the Cubs four games behind the Cardinals for the division lead but narrowed the wild card lead to one game September 10 The Cub offense was shut down by the Padres as the Cubs lost 4 0 The loss moved the Cubs into a tie for the second wild card spot with the Brewers September 11 Yu Darvish struck out 14 Padres in six innings of work and did not allow a run Ian Happ drove in two runs as the Cubs salvaged a series split winning 4 1 The win kept the Cubs four games behind the Cardinals and tied with the Brewers September 12 Returning home to Wrigley to face the Pirates Jon Lester gave up four runs in the first inning but the Cubs scored five in the bottom half of the inning on home runs by Nicholas Castellanos Willson Contreras and Nico Hoerner in the first pitch he saw in his Wrigley debut The Cubs pounded out five more runs in the third on a second homer by Contreras and a grand slam by Anthony Rizzo The Cubs added seven more in the fifth as they blew out the Pirates 17 8 Nico Hoerner and Rizzo each drove in four runs in the game The win kept the Cubs within four games of the Cardinals for the division lead and moved them one game ahead of the Brewers September 13 Kyle Hendricks pitched six innings and allowed only one run as the Cub offense continued to put up runs Ben Zobrist Kris Bryant Nico Hoerner and Victor Caratini all homered for the Cubs as they dismantled the Pirates 14 1 Bryant drove in four runs and Hoerner drove in three runs in the easy win The win moved the Cubs to within three games of the Cardinals for the division lead September 14 For third consecutive game the Cub offense put up at least 14 runs as the Cubs swept the Pirates winning 16 6 Kris Bryant Ian Happ Kyle Schwarber and Jonathan Lucroy all homered for the Cubs in the win Jose Quintana however only lasted two innings and allowed five runs as he continued to struggle The win moved the Cusb within two games of the Cardinals for the division lead Anthony Rizzo left the game with an ankle injury September 15 With the Reds coming to Wrigley the Cub offense continued to score runs Kyle Schwarber homered and drove in three while Nicholas Castellanos drove in two runs Cole Hamels only allowed two runs but lasted only 3 1 innings as the Cubs won 8 2 winning their fifth straight game The win kept the Cubs within two games of the Cardinals and one game ahead of the Brewers Prior to the game it was announced that Anthony Rizzo would likely miss the rest of the regular season with his ankle injury September 16 Kyle Schwarber hit a three run homer in the first to give the Cubs the early lead Cole Hamels gave up two runs in just 3 1 innings of work but the Cub bullpen shut out the Reds The Cubs added two in the sixth on an RBI double by Jason Heyward and Ben Zobrist single An Ian Happ single in the eighth extended the lead to 6 2 and Nicholas Castellanos drove in two on a double as the Cubs won 8 2 The win moved the Cubs half a game behind the Nationals for the wild card spot and two games behind the Cardinals for the division lead September 17 Yu Darvish struck out eight Reds in a row at one point setting a Cub record for consecutive strikeouts but still gave up four runs For the first time in four games the Cub offense was held in check managing only two runs as the Cubs lost 4 2 The loss moved the Cubs into a tie with the Brewers two games behind the Cardinals in the division September 18 Jon Lester pitched five plus innings and gave up on run but the Cub offense was held in check mustering only four hits and scoring only two runs one on a Willson Contreras home run The game went to extra innings before the Cubs lost 3 2 in 10 The loss dropped the Cubs three games behind the Cardinals while still tied with the Brewers for the second wild card spot The loss was the fourth in a row for the Cubs in a crucial stretch for their playoff hopes September 19 With the Cubs playoff hopes dwindling the Cardinals visited Wrigley Field for a four game series that would likely determine their season Anthony Rizzo made a surprise return to the lineup and led off Rizzo hit a solo home run in the third Kyle Hendricks allowed four runs in 5 1 innings as the Cubs fell behind 4 1 In the bottom of the ninth the Cubs tied it on an RBI double by Ben Zobrist a run scoring single by Willson Contreras and an RBI groundout by Jason Heyward However Craig Kimbrel surrendered a home run to Matt Carpenter in the top of the 10th and the Cubs lost 5 4 moving four games behind the Cardinals in the division and a game behind the Brewers for the final wild card spot Javier Baez pinch ran in the ninth inning his first appearance in a game since September 1 147 September 20 The Cubs pushed across a run in the second on a fielding error but could not manage to score again Alec Mills pitched well for 4 2 innings but David Phelps promptly allowed two runs in the sixth to give the Cardinals a 2 1 win The loss moved the Cubs five games out of the division lead and two games out of the last wild card spot 148 September 21 The Cubs took an early 3 1 lead in game three of the series but Jose Quintana surrendered five runs in 3 1 innings of work surrendering the Cub lead Ian Happ tied it in the fifth with a two run homer and Nico Hoerner gave the Cubs a 6 5 lead in the sixth with his third homer of the season Kyle Ryan gave up the lead again for the Cubs allowing a two run homer to Marcel Ozuna in the seventh A two run Tony Kemp homer in the seventh gave the Cubs an 8 7 lead But Craig Kimbrel gave up back to back home runs on back to back pitches in the ninth and the Cubs fell 9 8 Javier Baez pinch hit in the bottom of the 10th with two outs but struck out to end the game The at bat marked his last on the season The Cubs fell to six games behind the Cardinals in the division and three games out of the wild card 149 September 22 In the final game of the four game series the Cubs were swept by the Cardinals Yu Darvish pitched well but surrendered two runs in the top of the ninth and the Cubs lost 3 2 losing their sixth game in a row The loss eliminated the Cubs from the division and moved them four games out of the wild card with only six games remaining 150 September 24 The Cubs next traveled to Pittsburgh where they were blown out 9 2 Kyle Hendricks gave up six runs in six innings to move the Cubs to the brink of elimination 151 September 25 Jon Lester allowed only two runs on eight hits in six innings but left the game trailing the Pirates 2 1 After the Cubs tied it in the seventh on an Ian Happ home run the bullpen gave up two runs in the bottom of the eighth as the Cubs lost 4 2 The loss marked the Cubs eighth straight loss as the Cubs were officially eliminated from playoff contention 152 September 26 Jose Quintana gave up seven runs and 12 hits to the Pirates in five innings of work as the Cubs lost again 9 5 The loss was the Cubs ninth straight 153 September 27 Traveling to St Louis for the last series of the season with nothing to play for the Cubs blew out the Cardinals 8 2 Ian Happ and Robel Garcia homered for the Cubs while Alec Mills pitched well allowing only one run in five innings of work The loss ended the Cubs nine game losing streak 154 September 28 Cole Hamels making his last start as a Cub pitched four innings without allowing a run Kyle Schwarber Ian Happ and Victor Caratini homered for the Cubs as the beat the Cardinals 8 6 and prevented the Cardinals from clinching the division 155 September 29 On the final day of the season the Cubs announced before the game that Joe Maddon would not return as manager for the Cubs In his final game with the Cubs the Cubs again looked to prevent the Cardinals from winning the division but Derek Holland making a spot start gave up seven runs in two innings of work and the Cubs were shut out 9 0 156 Transactions Edit March Edit March 22 Optioned Ian Happ to Iowa 157 March 29 Assigned LHP Brian Duensing outright to Iowa 158 April Edit April 3 Agreed to terms with INF David Bote on a five year contract extension 159 April 6 Designated RHP Jen Ho Tseng for assignment Placed LHP Mike Montgomery on the 10 day IL retroactive to April 5 Optioned RHP Carl Edwards Jr to Iowa Recalled LHP Kyle Ryan from Iowa Selected the contract of RHP Allen Webster from Iowa 160 April 10 Placed LHP Jon Lester on 10 day IL hamstring retroactive to April 9 Recalled LHP Tim Collins from Iowa 161 April 21 Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa 162 April 23 INF David Bote placed on paternity list Recalled LHP Randy Rosario 163 April 24 Activated INF David Bote from paternity list Optioned RHP Alec Mills to Iowa 164 April 25 Activated LHP Jon Lester from 10 day IL Optioned LHP Tim Collins to Iowa 165 April 26 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa 166 May Edit May 2 Activated INF Addison Russell from suspended list optioned to Iowa 167 May 7 Recalled RHP Carl Edwards Jr Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa 168 May 8 Placed RHP Pedro Strop hamstring on 10 day IL Activated LHP Mike Montomery from 10 day IL Placed INF OF Ben Zobrist personal reasons on restricted list Recalled INF Addison Russell from Iowa 169 May 11 Activated LHP Xavier Cedeno from IL Placed RHP Allen Webster arm on 10 day IL 170 May 16 Activated C Victor Caratini from IL Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa 171 May 18 Claimed RHP Chandler Shepherd off waivers from Boston Red Sox 172 May 22 Placed LHP Xavier Cedeno wrist inflammation on 10 day IL Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa 173 RHP Chandler Shepherd claimed off waivers by Baltimore Orioles 174 May 24 Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa Optioned RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa 175 May 25 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples and LHP Tim Collins from Iowa Optioned OF Mark Zagunis and RHP James Norwood to Iowa 176 May 27 Selected the contract of INF OF Jim Adduci from Iowa Optioned RHP Tim Collins to Iowa 177 May 28 Signed free agent C Edgar Gamargo to a minor league contract June Edit June 1 Signed free agent OF Carlos Gonzalez to a minor league contract 178 179 June 3 Selected the contract of OF Carlos Gonzalez Designated Jim Adduci for assignment 180 June 4 Activated RHP Pedro Strop from IL Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa 181 June 5 Signed free agent RHP Craig Kimbrel to a 3 year 43 million deal 182 Sent OF Jim Adduci outright to Iowa 183 June 7 Transferred RHP Allen Webster from the 10 day injured list to the 60 day injured list 184 Optioned RHP Craig Kimbrel to Iowa 185 June 11 Signed first round draft pick RHP Ryan Jensen 186 Signed international free agent LHP Salvador Andricson to a minor league contract 187 June 13 Placed RHP Carl Edwards Jr thoracic strain on 10 day IL LHP Tim Collins recalled from Iowa 188 June 15 Placed RHP Kyle Hendricks shoulder inflammation on 10 day IL Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa 189 June 19 Signed OF Darius Hill IF Grayson Byrd OF Zac Taylor 3B Ryan Reynolds OF Nelson Maldonado LHP Adam Laskey RHP Alex Moore RHP Tanner Dalton 2B Chase Strumpf RHP Chris Clarke RHP Josh Burgmann RHP Hunter Bigge LHP Davidjohn Herz RHP Brad Deppermann 2B Bryce Windham LHP Bryan Kin OF Manny Collier RHP Chris Kachmar RHP Cayne Ueckert and IF Jacob Olson 190 June 20 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa Designated LHP Tim Collins for reassignment 191 June 22 Sent LHP Tim Collins outright to Iowa 192 June 23 Activated RHP Tony Barnette from 60 day IL Optioned RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa 193 June 27 Signed C Jake Washer Recalled RHP Craig Kimbrel from Iowa 194 June 29 Placed LHP Cole Hamels Left oblique strain on the 10 day IL Designated RF Carlos Gonzalez for assignment Recalled RHP Dillon Maples and Rown Wick from Iowa 195 July Edit July 1 Sent RF Carlos Gonzalez outright to Iowa July 2 Activated RHP Kyle Hendricks from the 10 day IL Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay and RHP Rowan Wick to Iowa Recalled LHP Randy Rosario from Iowa 196 Signed free agent SS Kevin Made C Brayan Altuve and C Ronnier Quintero to a minor league contract July 3 Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa Selected the contract of 2B Robel Garcia from Iowa 197 July 5 Signed RHP Zach Bryant 198 July 6 Signed free agent RHP Rodrigo Garcia to a minor league contract 198 July 11 Signed C Ethan Hearn 199 July 12 Signed free agent RHP Joe Nahas to a minor league contract 200 July 15 Traded LHP Mike Montgomery to the Kansas City Royals for C Martin Maldonado 201 July 16 Placed C Willson Contreras on 10 day IL retroactive to July 14 Recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa 200 July 19 Activated RHP Carl Edwards Jr from 10 day IL Optioned LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa 202 July 22 Optioned RHP Carl Edwards Jr to Iowa Recalled RHP Rowan Wick from Iowa 203 July 23 Optioned RHP Alec Mills to Iowa Recalled LHP Tim Collins from Iowa 204 July 24 Activated C Willson Contreras from 10 day IL Optioned INF Addison Russell to Iowa 205 July 26 Traded cash considerations to San Francisco Giants for LHP Derek Holland Designated Tim Collins for assignment Recalled Ian Happ from Iowa 206 July 27 Placed 2B Daniel Descalso on 10 day IL retroactive to July 24 Activated LHP Derek Holland 207 Sent LHP Tim Collins outright to Iowa 208 July 30 Placed RHP Pedro Strop on 10 day IL retroactive to July 27 Transferred LHP Xavier Cedeno to the 60 day IL Recalled RHP Duane Underwood Jr from Iowa 209 Traded RHP Thomas Hatch to the Toronto Blue Jays for RHP David Phelps 210 July 31 Traded C Martin Maldonado to the Houston Astros for INF Tony Kemp 211 Traded RHP Alex Lange and RHP Paul Richan to the Detroit Tigers for RF Nicholas Castellanos 212 Traded RHP Carl Edwards Jr to San Diego Padres for LHP Brad Wieck 213 Optioned Duane Underwood Jr to Iowa Designated RHP Oscar De La Cruz for assignment August Edit August 1 Optioned INF Robel Garcia to Iowa and activated Nicholas Castellanos 214 LHP Tim Collins refused assignment to Iowa and elected free agency 215 Signed free agent OF Luis Berelleza to a minor league contract August 2 Assigned Brad Wieck to Iowa August 3 Activated LHP Cole Hamels from 10 day IL Designated RHP Brad Brach for assignment 216 Sent RHP Oscar De La Cruz outright to Tennessee August 4 Placed C Willson Contreras hamstring on the 10 day IL Recalled C Taylor Davis from Iowa 217 August 5 Placed RHP Craig Kimbrel knee inflammation on 10 day IL Recalled RHP Duane Underwood Jr from Iowa 218 Released RHP Brad Brach 219 August 6 Placed RHP Brandon Kintzler on 10 day IL Activated RHP Pedro Strop from 10 day IL 220 Signed free agent RHP Tyler Schlaffer 221 Signed free agent RHP Chih Wei Hu to a minor league contract 222 August 7 Signed free agent RHP Alex Wilson to a minor league contract 223 August 8 Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa Signed free agent C Jonathan Lucroy 224 August 9 Placed LHP Kyle Ryan on bereavement list Recalled RHP Alec Mills from Iowa 225 August 10 Placed RHP Steve Cishek hip inflammation on the 10 day IL Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa 226 August 13 Activated LHP Kyle Ryan from bereavement Optioned RHP Dillon Maples to Iowa 227 August 15 Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa Optioned RHP Alex Mills to Iowa 228 August 16 Activated RHP Brandon Kintzler from the 10 day IL Recalled INF Addison Russell from Iowa Optioned OF Albert Almora Jr and RHP James Norwood to Iowa 229 August 18 Activated RHP Craig Kimbrel from the 10 day IL Optioned RHP Duane Underwood Jr to Iowa Recalled OF Mark Zagunis as 26th player on roster for Little League Classic 230 Optioned OF Mark Zagunis to Iowa August 19 Optioned IF David Bote to Iowa 231 August 20 Activated RHP Steve Cishek from the 10 day IL 232 August 25 Placed LHP Derek Holland on the 10 day IL left wrist contusion retroactive to August 24 Recalled IF David Bote from Iowa 233 August 27 Placed LHP Cole Hamels on the paternity list Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa 234 August 30 Activated LHP Cole Hamels from the paternity list Optioned RHP James Norword to Iowa 235 September Edit September 1 Activated OF Ben Zobrist from the restricted list Activated IF Daniel Descalso from the 10 day IL Designated OF Mark Zagunis for assignment Optioned David Bote to Iowa Recalled OF Albert Almora Jr C Taylor Davis IF Robel Garcia RHP Alec Mills RHP Duane Underwood Jr and LHP Brad Wieck from Iowa 236 September 2 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa 237 September 3 Activated C Willson Contreras and LHP Derek Holland from the 10 day IL 238 September 4 Optioned C Taylor Davis to Iowa 239 September 5 Recalled IF David Bote from Iowa Placed RHP Craig Kimbrel right elbow inflammation on the 10 day IL 240 September 7 Designated C Taylor Davis for assignment Selected the contract LHP Danny Hultzen from Iowa 241 Sent OF Mark Zagunis outright to Iowa 242 September 9 Designated LHP Randy Rosario for assignment Optioned RHP Adbert Alzolay to South Bend Cubs Recalled RHP James Norwood from Iowa Selected the contract of SS Nico Hoerner from Tennessee Smokies 243 September 10 Sent C Taylor Davis outright to Iowa September 12 LHP Randy Rosario claimed off waivers by Kansas City Royals 244 September 13 Recalled RHP Dillon Maples from Iowa 245 September 15 Placed INF Addison Russell on 7 day IL concussion retroactive to September 12 246 September 19 Activated INF Addison Russell from the 7 day IL 247 and RHP Craig Kimbrel from the 10 day IL 248 September 20 Signed RHP Jose Alcila and SS Luis Maza to minor league contracts 249 September 26 Signed RHP Albaro Santana to a minor league contract 249 September 30 Recalled RHP Adbert Alzolay from Iowa Recalled LHP Justin Stelle from Tennessee 249 Roster Edit Contains all players who played in a game for the Cubs during the 2019 season 2019 Chicago CubsRosterPitchers 73 Adbert Alzolay 43 Tony Barnette 29 Brad Brach 45 Xavier Cedeno 21 Tyler Chatwood 41 Steve Cishek 37 Tim Collins 11 Yu Darvish 6 Carl Edwards Jr 35 Cole Hamels 28 Kyle Hendricks 45 Derek Holland 39 Danny Hultzen 24 Craig Kimbrel 20 Brandon Kintzler 34 Jon Lester 36 Dillon Maples 30 Alec Mills 38 Mike Montgomery 57 James Norwood 37 David Phelps 62 Jose Quintana 47 Randy Rosario 56 Kyle Ryan 46 Pedro Strop 51 Duane Underwood Jr 61 Allen Webster 50 Rowan Wick 38 Brad Wieck Catchers 7 Victor Caratini 40 Willson Contreras 53 Taylor Davis 25 Jonathan Lucroy 38 Martin MaldonadoInfielders 9 Javier Baez 13 David Bote 17 Kris Bryant 3 Daniel Descalso 16 Robel Garcia 2 Nico Hoerner 44 Anthony Rizzo 27 Addison Russell 18 Ben Zobrist Outfielders 33 Jim Adduci 5 Albert Almora 6 Nicholas Castellanos 2 Carlos Gonzalez 8 Ian Happ 22 Jason Heyward 4 Tony Kemp 12 Kyle Schwarber 2 Mark Zagunis Manager 70 Joe MaddonCoaches 58 Mike Borzello catching associate pitching 55 Brian Butterfield third base 63 Juan Cabreja staff assistant 76 Chris Denorfia quality assurance 65 Franklin Font staff assistant 68 Tommy Hottovy pitching 4 21 Anthony Iapoce hitting 19 Mark Loretta bench 95 Chad Noble bullpen catcher 1 Terrmel Sledge assistant hitting 00 Lester Strode bullpen 25 99 Will Venable first base Achievements and records EditOn May 6 Anthony Rizzo hit his 200th career home run his 199th with the Cubs 250 On June 23 Javier Baez hit his 110th career home run 251 On August 16 Kyle Schwarber hit his 100th career home run in his 453rd career game the fastest Cub to 100 home runs ever 252 Statistics EditBatting Edit Final season statistics Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks K Strikeouts AVG Batting average OBP On base percentage SLG Slugging percentage TB Total bases Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TBJim Adduci 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 000 000 000 0Albert Almora Jr 130 339 41 80 11 1 12 32 2 16 62 236 271 381 129Adbert Alzolay 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 000 000 0Javier Baez 138 531 89 149 38 4 29 85 11 28 156 281 316 531 282David Bote 127 303 47 78 17 0 11 41 5 44 93 257 362 422 128Brad Brach 39 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 250 250 250 1Kris Bryant 147 543 108 153 35 1 31 77 4 74 145 282 382 521 283Victor Caratini 95 244 31 65 11 0 11 34 1 29 59 266 348 448 109Nicholas Castellanos 51 212 43 68 21 0 16 36 0 10 47 321 356 646 137Tyler Chatwood 40 18 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 6 167 211 278 5Steve Cishek 64 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 0Willson Contreras 105 360 57 98 18 2 24 64 1 38 102 272 355 533 192Yu Darvish 30 56 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 31 089 119 089 5Taylor Davis 7 18 2 3 0 0 1 4 0 2 4 167 250 333 6Daniel Descalso 82 168 20 29 5 1 2 15 2 23 57 173 271 250 42Robel Garcia 31 72 8 15 2 2 5 11 0 7 35 208 275 500 36Carlos Gonzalez 15 40 8 7 2 0 1 3 0 8 19 175 306 300 12Cole Hamels 24 42 1 6 1 0 0 4 0 1 15 143 178 167 7Ian Happ 58 140 25 37 7 1 11 30 2 15 39 264 333 564 79Kyle Hendricks 29 54 1 8 1 0 0 5 0 2 29 148 193 167 9Jason Heyward 147 513 78 129 20 4 21 62 8 68 110 251 343 429 12Nico Hoerner 20 78 13 22 1 1 3 17 0 3 11 282 305 436 34Derek Holland 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 000 333 000 0Tony Kemp 44 82 8 15 3 2 1 12 0 7 18 183 258 305 25Jon Lester 28 48 6 9 2 0 1 6 0 5 20 188 264 292 14Jonathan Lucroy 27 53 2 10 2 0 1 6 0 6 12 189 283 283 15Martin Maldonado 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 000 154 000 0Alec Mills 9 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 083 083 083 1Mike Montgomery 18 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 200 200 200 1James Norwood 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 0Jose Quintana 32 54 2 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 27 093 093 111 6Anthony Rizzo 146 512 89 150 29 3 27 94 5 71 86 293 405 520 266Randy Rosario 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 0Addison Russell 82 215 25 51 4 1 9 23 2 20 58 237 308 391 84Kyle Ryan 71 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 000 333 000 0Kyle Schwarber 155 529 82 132 29 3 38 92 2 70 156 250 339 531 281Duane Underwood Jr 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 000 000 0Mark Zagunis 30 36 2 9 3 0 0 5 0 4 16 250 325 333 12Ben Zobrist 47 150 24 39 5 0 1 17 0 23 24 260 358 313 47Team Totals 162 5461 814 1378 270 26 256 783 45 581 1460 252 331 452 2468Source 253 Pitching Edit Final season statistics Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed K Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB KAdbert Alzolay 1 1 7 30 4 2 0 12 1 13 10 10 9 13Tony Barnette 0 0 6 75 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0Brad Brach 4 3 6 13 42 0 0 39 2 42 27 27 28 45Victor Caratini 0 0 9 00 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 0Xavier Cedeno 0 0 0 00 5 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 3 1Tyler Chatwood 5 3 3 76 38 5 2 76 2 65 33 32 37 74Steve Cishek 4 6 2 95 70 0 7 64 0 48 22 21 29 57Tim Collins 0 0 3 12 9 0 0 8 2 9 3 3 3 4Yu Darvish 6 8 3 98 31 31 0 178 2 140 82 79 56 229Taylor Davis 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0Daniel Descalso 0 0 18 00 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 0Carl Edwards Jr 1 1 5 87 20 0 0 15 1 8 11 10 9 17Cole Hamels 7 7 3 81 27 27 0 141 2 141 64 60 56 143Kyle Hendricks 11 10 3 46 30 30 0 177 0 168 78 68 32 150Derek Holland 0 1 6 89 20 1 0 15 2 14 12 12 10 11Danny Hultzen 0 0 0 00 6 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 2 5Craig Kimbrel 0 4 6 53 23 0 13 20 2 21 15 15 12 30Brandon Kintzler 3 3 2 73 61 0 0 56 0 46 18 17 13 48Jon Lester 13 10 4 46 31 31 0 171 2 205 101 85 52 165Dillon Maples 1 0 5 40 14 0 0 11 2 6 7 7 10 18Alec Mills 1 0 2 75 9 4 1 36 0 31 11 11 11 42Mike Montgomery 1 2 5 67 20 0 0 27 0 35 18 17 13 18James Norwood 0 1 2 89 9 0 0 9 1 9 4 3 8 11David Phelps 2 1 3 18 24 0 1 17 0 17 7 6 10 18Jose Quintana 13 9 4 68 32 31 0 171 0 191 100 89 46 152Randy Rosario 1 0 5 91 13 0 0 10 2 12 8 7 5 10Kyle Ryan 4 2 3 12 72 0 0 60 2 54 23 21 27 57Pedro Strop 2 5 4 97 50 0 10 41 2 33 24 23 20 49Duane Underwood Jr 0 0 5 40 12 0 0 11 2 13 7 7 3 13Allen Webster 0 0 4 91 12 0 1 11 0 14 7 6 5 9Rowan Wick 2 0 2 43 31 0 2 33 1 22 13 9 16 35Brad Wieck 2 1 3 60 14 0 0 10 0 2 4 4 4 18Ben Zobrist 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1Team Totals 84 78 4 10 162 162 38 1442 0 1376 717 657 534 1444Source 253 Farm system EditSee also List of Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates Level Team League Manager Location BallparkAAA Iowa Cubs Pacific Coast League Marty Pevey Des Moines Iowa Principal ParkAA Tennessee Smokies Southern League Mark Johnson Knoxville Tennessee Smokies StadiumA Myrtle Beach Pelicans Carolina League Buddy Bailey Myrtle Beach South Carolina TicketReturn com FieldA South Bend Cubs Midwest League Jimmy Gonzalez South Bend Indiana Four Winds Field at Coveleski StadiumA Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Steve Lerud Eugene Oregon PK ParkRookie AZL Cubs Arizona League Carmelo Martinez Mesa Arizona Sloan ParkRookie DSL Cubs Dominican Summer League Lance Rymel Boca Chica Dominican Republic Baseball City ComplexMajor League Baseball draft EditMain article 2019 Major League Baseball draft The 2019 Major League Baseball MLB First Year Player Draft began on Monday June 3 2019 and ended June 5 The draft will assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams 2019 Draft Order Archived June 6 2019 at the Wayback Machine2019 Draft Tracker Chicago Cubs 2019 Chicago Cubs complete draft listRound Pick Name Age Pos Bats School State Date sgnd Refs1 27 Ryan Jensen 21 RHP R Fresno State University CA 254 June 11 255 2 64 Chase Strumpf 21 2B R University of California Los Angeles CA 256 TBA 257 3 103 Michael McAvene 21 RHP R University of Louisville GA 258 TBA 259 4 132 Chris Clarke 20 RHP R University of Southern California CA 260 June 14 259 5 162 Josh Burgmann 21 RHP R University of Washington WA 261 TBA 259 6 192 Ethan Hearn 18 C L Mobile Christian School AL 262 TBA 259 7 222 Brad Deppermann 22 RHP R University of North Florida FL 263 TBA 259 8 252 Davidjohn Herz 18 LHP R Terry Sanford High School NC 264 June 14 259 9 282 Tyler Schlaffer 18 RHP R Homewood Flossmoor High School IL 265 TBA 259 10 312 Wyatt Hendrie 20 C R Antelope Valley College CA 266 TBA 259 11 342 Mack Chambers 19 SS S Seminole State College OK 267 TBA 259 12 372 Hunter Bigge 20 RHP R Harvard University MA 268 TBA 259 13 402 Porter Hodge 18 RHP R Cottonwood High School UT 269 TBA 259 14 432 Ryan Reynolds 21 3B S University of Texas TX 270 TBA 259 15 462 Zach Bryant 21 RHP R Jacksonville University FL 271 TBA 259 16 492 Johzan Oquendo 19 RHP R Leadership Christian Academy PR 272 TBA 259 17 522 Tanner Dalton 22 RHP R Sacramento State University CA 273 TBA 259 18 552 Alex Moore 22 RHP R Lander University SC 274 TBA 259 19 582 Adam Laskey 21 LHP R Duke University NC 275 N A 259 20 612 Darius Hill 21 OF L West Virginia University WV 276 TBA 259 21 642 Nelson Maldonado 22 OF R University of Florida FL 277 TBA 259 22 672 Elian Almanzar 19 RHP L Florence Darlington Technical College SC 278 TBA 259 23 702 Manny Collier 18 CF R Westwood High School AZ 279 TBA 259 24 732 Grayson Byrd 22 If L Clemson University SC 280 TBA 259 25 762 Zac Taylor 23 OF R University of Illinois IL 281 TBA 259 26 792 Jacob Olson 22 IF R University of South Carolina SC 282 TBA 259 27 822 Cayne Ueckert 23 RHP R McNeese State University LA 283 TBA 259 28 852 Chris Kachmar 22 RHP R Lipscomb University TN 284 TBA 259 29 882 Jake Washer 23 C R East Carolina University NC 285 TBA 259 30 912 Bryan King 22 LHP R McNeese State University LA 286 TBA 259 31 942 Shane Combs 22 RHP R Notre Dame University IN 287 TBA 259 32 972 Bryce Windham 22 2B L Old Dominion University VA 288 TBA 259 33 1 002 Ryan Ritter 18 SS R Lincoln Way East High School IL 289 TBA 259 34 1 032 Nolan Letzgus 18 RHP R Heritage High School GA 290 TBA 259 35 1 062 Hunter Patteson 18 LHP L Vero Beach High School FL 291 TBA 259 36 1 092 Jayson Hoopes 18 RHP R St Augustine Preparatory School NJ 292 TBA 259 37 1 112 Jaylon McLaughlin 21 CF S University of Nevada NV 293 TBA 259 38 1 152 Marc Davis 19 3B R Florida SouthWestern State College FL 294 TBA 259 39 1 182 Mason Auer 18 CF R Kickapoo High School 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