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Chicago Cubs regular season record by season MLB season Team season League Division Regular season Postseason results Awards; Finish W L Pct GB; Chicago White Stockings; 1870: 1870 NABBP * 1st 22 7 .759 — 1871: 1871: NA: 3rd 19 9 .679 2 1874: 1874: NA: 5th 28 31 .475 18.5 1875: 1875: NA: 6th 30 37 .448 35 1876: 1876: NL * 1st 52 14 .788 —
The Cubs finished the 2015 season in third place in the NL Central, with a record of 97–65, the third best record in the majors and earned a wild card berth. On October 7, in the 2015 National League Wild Card Game , Arrieta pitched a complete game shutout and the Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4–0.
Rank Season Wins Losses Win% Postseason 1 1906: 116 36 .763 Lost World Series (Chicago White Sox) 2–4 : 2 1886: 90 34 .726 3 1907: 107 45 .704 Won World Series (Detroit Tigers) 4–0
As the 1994 postseason was canceled due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, 1995 was the first postseason with a wild card team. Beginning in 2012, a second wild card team was added to each league. [2] The two wild card teams in each league face each other in a one-game playoff, the Wild Card Game, with the winner advancing to meet ...
The 2012 Chicago Cubs season was the 141st season of ... The Cubs finished fifth in the National League Central with a record of 61 ... Wild Card teams (Top 2 teams ...
The 2013 Chicago Cubs season was the 142nd season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, ... Wild Card teams (Top 2 teams qualify for postseason) ... Record Streak 1: April 1 ...
August 10 – After a four-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants, the Cubs had moved into the wild card spot and held a 3.5 game lead for the second place wild card qualifier. August 23 – The Cubs swept the Atlanta Braves, their fourth, four-game sweep of the season; first time since 1945. The Cubs led the NL in both home runs and runs ...
Chicago Cubs: 1 1918: 6 1–0 1.000 Colorado Rockies: 1 2007: 4 1–0 1.000 Detroit Tigers: 1 2013: 6 1–0 1.000 Philadelphia Phillies: 1 1915: 5 1–0 1.000 Pittsburgh Pirates: 1 1903: 8 1–0 1.000 San Francisco Giants: 1 1912: 7 1–0 1.000 Chicago White Sox: 1 2005: 3 0–1 .000 Cincinnati Reds: 1 1975: 7 0–1 .000 New York Mets: 1 1986: ...