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1 Offseason  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  





2.2  Record vs. opponents  





2.3  Notable Transactions  





2.4  Roster  







3 Player stats  



3.1  Batting  



3.1.1  Starters by position  





3.1.2  Other batters  







3.2  Pitching  



3.2.1  Starting pitchers  





3.2.2  Other pitchers  





3.2.3  Relief pitchers  









4 Farm system  





5 References  














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2000 Chicago Cubs
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkWrigley Field
CityChicago
Record65–97 (.401)
Divisional place6th
OwnersTribune Company
General managersEd Lynch, Andy MacPhail
ManagersDon Baylor
TelevisionWGN-TV/Superstation WGN/Fox Sports Chicago
(Chip Caray, Steve Stone)
RadioWGN
(Pat Hughes, Ron Santo, Andy Masur)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
← 1999 Seasons 2001 →
Sammy Sosa at bat during a September 2000 away game against the season's eventual National League Central Division champions St. Louis CardinalsatBusch Memorial Stadium.

The 2000 Chicago Cubs season was the 129th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 125th in the National League and the 85th at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished sixth and last in the National League Central with a record of 65–97.

During this season, the Cubs played in the first game held outside North America on Opening Day. The Cubs played the New York Mets in front of over 55,000 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. The Cubs won the game by a score of 5-3.[1]

Offseason[edit]

Regular season[edit]

On May 11, 2000, Glenallen Hill was responsible for a memorable event in the annals of Chicago Cubs baseball lore. On that day, Hill became the first and so far only player to hit a pitched ball onto the roof of a five-story residential building across the street from the left field wall of Wrigley Field.

Sammy Sosa, despite hitting only 50 home runs (he had hit over 60 the previous two seasons), won his only home run crown.

Season standings[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • NL Central
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    St. Louis Cardinals 95 67 .586 50‍–‍31 45‍–‍36
    Cincinnati Reds 85 77 .525 10 43‍–‍38 42‍–‍39
    Milwaukee Brewers 73 89 .451 22 42‍–‍39 31‍–‍50
    Houston Astros 72 90 .444 23 39‍–‍42 33‍–‍48
    Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 .426 26 37‍–‍44 32‍–‍49
    Chicago Cubs 65 97 .401 30 38‍–‍43 27‍–‍54

    Record vs. opponents[edit]

  • e

  • Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
    Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
    Arizona 3–6 5–4 2–5 7–6 4–5 6–1 7–6 4–5 4–5 2–7 8–1 7–2 9–4 6–7 5–4 6–9
    Atlanta 6–3 4–5 2–5 5–4 6–6 5–4 7–2 6–3 6–7 7–6 8–5 5–2 8–1 6–3 3–4 11–7
    Chicago 4–5 5–4 4–8 4–5 1–6 5–7 3–6 6–7 4–5 2–5 6–3 3–9 3–5 4–5 3–10 8–7
    Cincinnati 5–2 5–2 8–4 6–3 3–6 7–5 4–5 5–8–1 6–3 5–4 3–4 7–6 4–5 3–6 7–6 7–8
    Colorado 6–7 4–5 5–4 3–6 4–5 5–4 4–9 4–5 7–2 3–6 6–3 7–2 7–6 6–7 5–3 6–6
    Florida 5–4 6–6 6–1 6–3 5–4 3–5 2–7 3–4 7–6 6–6 9–4 5–4 2–7 3–6 3–6 8–9
    Houston 1–6 4–5 7–5 5–7 4–5 5–3 3–6 7–6 4–5 2–5 5–4 10–3 2–7 1–8 6–6 6–9
    Los Angeles 6–7 2–7 6–3 5–4 9–4 7–2 6–3 3–4 5–3 4–5 5–4 4–5 8–5 7–5 3–6 6–9
    Milwaukee 5–4 3–6 7–6 8–5–1 5–4 4–3 6–7 4–3 4–5 2–7 2–5 7–5 2–7 3–6 5–7 6–9
    Montreal 5–4 7–6 5–4 3–6 2–7 6–7 5–4 3–5 5–4 3–9 5–7 3–4 3–6 3–6 2–5 7–11
    New York 7–2 6–7 5–2 4–5 6–3 6–6 5–2 5–4 7–2 9–3 6–7 7–2 3–6 3–5 6–3 9–9
    Philadelphia 1–8 5–8 3–6 4–3 3–6 4–9 4–5 4–5 5–2 7–5 7–6 3–6 2–5 2–7 2–7 9–9
    Pittsburgh 2–7 2–5 9–3 6–7 2–7 4–5 3–10 5–4 5–7 4–3 2–7 6–3 7–2 2–6 4–8 6–9
    San Diego 4–9 1–8 5–3 5–4 6–7 7–2 7–2 5–8 7–2 6–3 6–3 5–2 2–7 5–7 0–9 5–10
    San Francisco 7–6 3–6 5–4 6–3 7–6 6–3 8–1 5–7 6–3 6–3 5–3 7–2 6–2 7–5 5–4 8–7
    St. Louis 4–5 4–3 10–3 6–7 3–5 6–3 6–6 6–3 7–5 5–2 3–6 7–2 8–4 9–0 4–5 7–8

    Notable Transactions[edit]

    Roster[edit]

    2000 Chicago Cubs
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Manager

    Coaches

    Player stats[edit]

    Batting[edit]

    Starters by position[edit]

    Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    C Joe Girardi 106 363 101 .278 6 40
    1B Mark Grace 143 510 143 .280 11 82
    2B Eric Young Sr. 153 607 180 .297 6 47
    SS Ricky Gutiérrez 125 449 124 .276 11 56
    3B Willie Greene 105 299 60 .201 10 37
    LF Henry Rodríguez 76 259 65 .251 18 51
    CF Damon Buford 150 495 124 .251 15 48
    RF Sammy Sosa 156 604 193 .320 50 138

    Other batters[edit]

    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    Jeff Reed 90 229 49 .214 4 25
    José Nieves 82 198 42 .212 5 24
    Shane Andrews 66 192 44 .229 14 39
    Glenallen Hill 64 168 44 .262 11 29
    Gary Matthews Jr. 80 158 30 .190 4 14
    Jeff Huson 70 130 28 .215 0 11
    Roosevelt Brown 45 91 32 .352 3 14
    Brant Brown 54 89 14 .157 3 10
    Augie Ojeda 28 77 17 .221 2 8
    Julio Zuleta 30 68 20 .294 3 12
    Rondell White 19 67 22 .328 2 7
    Dave Martinez 18 54 10 .185 0 1
    Chad Meyers 36 52 9 .173 0 5
    Corey Patterson 11 42 7 .167 2 2
    Ross Gload 18 31 6 .194 1 3
    Tarrik Brock 13 12 2 .167 0 0
    Mike Mahoney 4 7 2 .286 0 1
    Cole Liniak 3 3 0 .000 0 0
    Raúl González 3 2 0 .000 0 0

    Pitching[edit]

    Starting pitchers[edit]

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Jon Lieber 35 251.0 12 11 4.41 192
    Kevin Tapani 30 195.2 8 12 5.01 150
    Kerry Wood 23 137.0 8 7 4.80 132
    Scott Downs 18 94.0 4 3 5.17 63
    Ismael Valdéz 12 67.0 2 4 5.37 45
    Joey Nation 2 11.2 0 2 6.94 8
    Phil Norton 2 8.2 0 1 9.35 6

    Other pitchers[edit]

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Rubén Quevedo 21 88.0 3 10 7.47 65
    Daniel Garibay 30 74.2 2 8 6.03 46
    Jamie Arnold 12 32.2 0 3 6.61 13
    Andrew Lorraine 8 32.0 1 2 6.47 25
    Jerry Spradlin 8 15.0 0 1 8.40 13

    Relief pitchers[edit]

    Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G W L SV ERA SO
    Rick Aguilera 54 1 2 29 4.91 38
    Félix Heredia 74 7 3 2 4.76 52
    Tim Worrell 54 3 4 3 2.47 52
    Todd Van Poppel 51 4 5 2 3.75 77
    Kyle Farnsworth 46 2 9 1 6.43 74
    Steve Rain 37 3 4 0 4.35 54
    Brian Williams 22 1 1 1 9.62 14
    Mark Guthrie 19 2 3 0 4.82 17
    Matt Karchner 13 1 1 0 6.14 5
    Will Ohman 6 1 0 0 8.10 2
    Danny Young 4 0 1 0 21.00 0
    Oswaldo Mairena 2 0 0 0 18.00 0

    Farm system[edit]

    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Iowa Cubs Pacific Coast League Dave Trembley
    AA West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Southern League Dave Bialas
    A Daytona Cubs Florida State League Richie Zisk
    A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League Steve McFarland
    A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Danny Sheaffer
    Rookie AZL Cubs Arizona League Carmelo Martínez

    LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: West Tenn, Daytona[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.372, David Nemec and Scott latow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  • ^ Lance Johnson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  • ^ "Dontrelle Willis Stats".
  • ^ Glenallen Hill Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  • ^ "Henry Rodriguez Stats".
  • ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

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