Carlos Zambrano with 216 1/3. Ted Lilly was second with 207.
Carlos Zambrano with 216.1
Glen Hobbie replaced starter Bob Buhl in the second and pitched 2 1/3 innings, Wayne Schurr pitched the fifth inning, and Lee Gregory pitched the sixth, seventh, and eighth. The Cubs were blown out in Philadelphia that day (April 24) 10-0.
The longest Cubs game was 26 innings and lasted 8 hours and 6 minutes. The date was May 8th, 1984. ---- The Cubs game on May 8, 1984 went 9 innings with the Cubs winning 12-11. The White Sox game on May 8, 1984 lasted 25 innings with the White Sox winning 7-6.
Charley Root was a pitcher with the Cubs from 1926-1941. He had a record of 201-156 with the team and won 26 games in 1927. He pitched in four World Series with the Cubs and had a 6-4 record.
The first night game at Wrigley Field was played August 8, 1988 against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs starter was Rick Sutcliffe. The game was rained out after three and a half innings.
The longest game in Chicago Cubs history was on May 17, 1927, when they beat the Boston Braves, 4-3, in 22 innings. That's 4 innings short of the longest game in MLB history, as of mid-July 2011.
0. Hy Vandenberg pitched in one World Series, the 1945 Series for the Chicago Cubs who lost to the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3. He was in three games and pitched six scoreless innings.
Jason Marquis 1-0 vs the Pirates on May 9, 2007
Both teams: 45 runs by the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs on May 17, 1979 ... the Phillies won 23-22 in 10 innings. The score was Phils 15-Cubs 6 after 3 innings, Phils 21-Cubs 19 after 6 innings, and 22-22 after 9 innings. One team: 30 runs by the Texas Rangers on August 22, 2007 against the Baltimore Orioles ... the Rangers won 30-3. The score was 5-3 after 5 innings. The Rangers scored 9 runs in the 6th, 10 runs in the 8th, and 6 runs in the 9th.
Tom Glavine became baseball's 23rd 300-game winner on Sunday, August 5th, 2007 when the New York Mets defeated the Chicago Cubs 8-3.
Frank Castillo was a right-handed starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs from 1991-1997.
28. Dempster had 85 saves for the Cubs between 2005-2007 before becoming a starting pitcher in 2008.