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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Refimprove This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Chicago Cubs professional baseball team.
Awards
World Series Most Valuable Player
- 2016 – Ben Zobrist[1]
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player
- 2016 – Javier Báez & Jon Lester
Most Valuable Player
- 1911 – Frank Schulte
- 1929 – Rogers Hornsby
- 1935 – Gabby Hartnett
- 1945 – Phil Cavarretta
- 1952 – Hank Sauer
- 1958 – Ernie Banks
- 1959 – Ernie Banks
- 1984 – Ryne Sandberg
- 1987 – Andre Dawson
- 1998 – Sammy Sosa
- 2016 – Kris Bryant
Cy Young
- 1971 – Ferguson Jenkins
- 1979 – Bruce Sutter
- 1984 – Rick Sutcliffe
- 1992 – Greg Maddux
- 2015 – Jake Arrieta
Rookie of the Year
- 1961 – Billy Williams
- 1962 – Ken Hubbs
- 1989 – Jerome Walton
- 1998 – Kerry Wood
- 2008 – Geovany Soto
- 2015 – Kris Bryant
Gold Glove Award
- Pitcher
- Greg Maddux (1990, 1991, 1992, 2004, 2005)
- Bobby Shantz (1964)
- Catcher
- Jody Davis (1986)
- Randy Hundley (1967)
- First base
- Mark Grace (1992, 1993, 1995, 1996)
- Derrek Lee (2005, 2007)
- Anthony Rizzo (2016, 2018, 2019, 2020)
- Second base
- Darwin Barney (2012)
- Glenn Beckert (1968)
- Nico Hoerner (2023)
- Ken Hubbs (1962)
- Ryne Sandberg (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991)
- Shortstop
- Javier Báez (2020)
- Ernie Banks (1960)
- Don Kessinger (1969, 1970)
- Dansby Swanson (2023)
- Third base
- Ron Santo (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968)
- Outfield
- Andre Dawson (1987, 1988)
- Bob Dernier (1984)
- Ian Happ (2022, 2023)
- Jason Heyward (2016, 2017)
Platinum Glove Award
- 2016 – Anthony Rizzo
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
- Note: See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
- Team (one award for each team; all positions) (2012–2013)
- Darwin Barney (2012, 2013)
- MLB (one award for each position) (2014–present)
- First baseman
- Anthony Rizzo (2016)
- Second baseman
- none
- Shortstop
- none
- Third baseman
- none
- Left fielder
- none
- Center fielder
- none
- Right fielder
- none
- Catcher
- none
- Pitcher
- none
Silver Slugger Award
- Pitcher
- Jake Arrieta (2016)
- Carlos Zambrano (2006, 2008, 2009)
- Catcher
- Michael Barrett (2005)
- First baseman
- Derrek Lee (2005)
- Anthony Rizzo (2016)
- Second baseman
- Javier Báez (2018)
- Ryne Sandberg (1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)
- Shortstop
- none
- Third baseman
- Aramis Ramírez (2011)
- Outfielder
- Andre Dawson (1987)
- Leon Durham (1982)
- Sammy Sosa (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Manager of the Year
- 1984 – Jim Frey
- 1989 – Don Zimmer
- 2008 – Lou Pinella
- 2015 – Joe Maddon
Hank Aaron Award (NL)
- 1999 - Sammy Sosa
- 2008 - Aramis Ramirez
- 2016 - Kris Bryant
Roberto Clemente Award winners
Source:[2]
- Rick Sutcliffe – 1987
- Sammy Sosa – 1998
- Anthony Rizzo – 2017
MLB All Star Game Most Valuable Player
- 1975 - Bill Madlock*
* indicates award was shared
Major League Baseball All-Star Game Winning Pitcher
- 1952 - Bob Rush
- 1963 - Larry Jackson
- 1978 - Bruce Sutter
- 1979 - Bruce Sutter
- 1987 - Lee Smith
Home Run Derby Champion
- 1987 – Andre Dawson
- 1990 – Ryne Sandberg
- 2000 – Sammy Sosa
MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"
- Note: These awards are voted on by five groups for all of Major League Baseball (i.e., not one per league).
- Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" (Greatness in Baseball Yearly) in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.
"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Starting Pitcher
"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Rookie
- 2015 – Kris Bryant
"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Breakout Player
- 2015 – Jake Arrieta
"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Manager
"Esurance MLB Awards" Best Executive
National League Championship Series MVP Award
- Шаблон:By – Javier Baez and Jon Lester
DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- Ernie Banks — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Player
Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Pitcher
Baseball America Rookie of the Year Award
Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Rookie
- 1998 – Kerry Wood
- 2008 – Geovany Soto
- 2015 – Kris Bryant
Sporting News NL Rookie of the Year Award
Players Choice Awards Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award
- 1999 – Sammy Sosa
Sporting News Executive of the Year Award
Team award
- Шаблон:By – National League pennant
- 1880
- 1881
- 1882
- 1885
- 1886
- Шаблон:By
- 1907
- Шаблон:Wsy – World Series championship
- 1908
- Шаблон:Wsy – World Series championship
- 1910
- 1918
- 1929
- 1932
- 1935
- 1938
- Шаблон:By
- 2016 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League championship)
- Шаблон:Wsy – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
- 2016 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
- 2017 (2016 Cubs) – Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year
Team records
League Leaders
NL Batting Champions
- 1876 – Ross Barnes
- 1880 – George Gore
- 1881 – Cap Anson
- 1884 – King Kelly
- 1886 – King Kelly
- 1888 – Cap Anson
- 1912 – Heinie Zimmerman
- 1945 – Phil Cavarretta
- 1972 – Billy Williams
- 1975 – Bill Madlock
- 1976 – Bill Madlock
- 1980 – Bill Buckner
- 2005 – Derrek Lee
NL Stolen Bases Champions
- 1897 – Bill Lange
- 1903 – Frank Chance
- 1906 – Frank Chance
- 1928 – Kiki Cuyler
- 1929 – Kiki Cuyler
- 1930 – Kiki Cuyler
- 1935 – Augie Galan
- 1937 – Augie Galan
- 1938 – Stan Hack
- 1939 – Stan Hack
NL Home Run Champions
- 1884 – Ned Williamson
- 1885 – Abner Dalrymple
- 1888 – Jimmy Ryan
- 1911 – Frank Schulte
- 1912 – Heinie Zimmerman
- 1916 – Cy Williams
- 1926 – Hack Wilson
- 1927 – Cy Williams
- 1928 – Hack Wilson
- 1930 – Hack Wilson
- 1943 – Bill Nicholson
- 1944 – Bill Nicholson
- 1958 – Ernie Banks
- 1960 – Ernie Banks
- 1979 – Dave Kingman
- 1987 – Andre Dawson
- 1990 – Ryne Sandberg
- 2000 – Sammy Sosa
- 2002 – Sammy Sosa
NL Wins Champions
- 1876 – Albert Spalding
- 1881 – Larry Corcoran
- 1885 – John Clarkson
- 1887 – John Clarkson
- 1890 – Bill Hutchison
- 1891 – Bill Hutchison
- 1892 – Bill Hutchison
- 1909 – Mordecai Brown
- 1912 – Larry Cheney
- 1918 – Hippo Vaughn
- 1920 – Grover Cleveland Alexander
- 1927 – Charlie Root
- 1929 – Pat Malone
- 1932 – Lon Warneke
- 1938 – Bill Lee
- 1964 – Larry Jackson
- 1971 – Ferguson Jenkins
- 1987 – Rick Sutcliffe
- 1992 – Greg Maddux
- 2006 – Carlos Zambrano
- 2015 – Jake Arrieta
- 2018 – Jon Lester
- 2020 – Yu Darvish
NL Strikeout Champions
- 1880 – Larry Corcoran
- 1887 – John Clarkson
- 1892 – Bill Hutchison
- 1906 – Fred Beebe
- 1909 – Orval Overall
- 1918 – Hippo Vaughn
- 1919 – Hippo Vaughn
- 1920 – Grover Cleveland Alexander
- 1929 – Pat Malone
- 1938 – Clay Bryant
- 1946 – Johnny Schmitz
- 1955 – Sam Jones
- 1956 – Sam Jones
- 1958 – Sam Jones
- 1969 – Ferguson Jenkins
- 2003 – Kerry Wood
Other achievements
Baseball Hall of Famers
Retired numbers
Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award
- 2016 – Jake Arrieta
NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame
- 1994 – Harry Caray
Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame
colspan="5" style="Шаблон:Baseball primary style;"|Cubs in the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame | ||||
style="Шаблон:Baseball secondary style;"|No. | style="Шаблон:Baseball secondary style;"|Player | style="Шаблон:Baseball secondary style;"|Position | style="Шаблон:Baseball secondary style;"|Tenure | style="Шаблон:Baseball secondary style;"|Notes |
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14 | Ernie Banks | SS/1B | 1953–1971 | |
18 | Glenn Beckert | 2B | 1965–1973 | |
— | Jack Brickhouse | Broadcaster | 1941–1945 1948–1981 |
|
39 | Bill Campbell | P | 1982–1983 | |
— | Harry Caray | Broadcaster | 1982–1997 | |
3, 23, 43, 44 | Phil Cavarretta | 1B/OF Manager |
1934–1953 1951–1953 |
Born in Chicago |
— | Frank Chance | 1B Manager |
1898–1912 1905–1912 |
|
8 | Andre Dawson | RF/CF | 1987–1992 | |
— | Paddy Driscoll | IF | 1917 | Born in Evanston, attended Northwestern University |
— | Johnny Evers | 2B Manager |
1902–1913 1921 |
|
6, 7, 8 | Charlie Grimm | 1B Manager |
1925–1936 1932–1938, 1944–1949, 1960 |
|
6, 20, 25, 31, 34, 39, 49 | Stan Hack | 3B Manager |
1932–1947 1954–1956 |
|
2, 7, 9 | Gabby Hartnett | C Manager |
1922–1940 1938–1940 |
|
2, 4 | Billy Herman | 2B | 1931–1941 | |
30 | Ken Holtzman | P | 1965–1971 1978–1979 |
|
4, 5, 9 | Randy Hundley | C | 1966–1973 1976–1977 |
|
31 | Ferguson Jenkins | P | 1966–1973 1982–1983 |
|
— | Yosh Kawano | Clubhouse Manager | 1981–2008 | |
61 | Bob Kennedy | Manager | 1963–1965 | Born in Chicago |
11 | Don Kessinger | SS | 1964–1975 | |
36 | John Klippstein | P | 1950–1954 | |
7 | Fred Lindstrom | 3B/OF | 1935 | Born on Chicago's South Side |
— | Frank Maloney | Executive | 1981–present | |
8, 43 | Bill Nicholson | OF | 1939–1948 | |
33, 48 | Andy Pafko | CF | 1943–1951 | |
23 | Ryne Sandberg | 2B | 1982–1994, 1996-1997 | |
21, 24 | Scott Sanderson | P | 1984–1989 | |
10, 15 | Ron Santo | 3B | 1960–1973 | |
9, 43 | Hank Sauer | OF | 1949–1955 | |
33, 47 | Bob Shaw | P | 1967 | |
49 | Tim Stoddard | P | 1984 | |
— | Joe Tinker | SS Manager |
1902–1912 1916 |
|
— | William Veeck, Sr. | Executive | 1919–1933 | |
4, 26, 41 | Billy Williams | LF | 1959–1974 | |
— | Bert Wilson | Broadcaster | 1943–1955 | |
— | Hack Wilson | OF | 1926–1931 | |
— | Philip K. Wrigley | Owner | 1932–1977 | Born in Chicago |
See also
References