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.
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.
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.
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.
David Aardsma, a right handed pitcher who broke in with the Boston Red Sox in 2004. He pitched with the Cubs in 2006, White Sox in 2007, and Red Sox in 2008.