1998 Chicago Cubs season

1998 Chicago Cubs season

MLB yearly infobox alt
name=Chicago Cubs
season=1998
misc= NL Wildcard
Sammy Sosa hits 66 Home Runs
logo=Chicago Cubs Logo.pngcurrent league=National League
y1=1876
division=Central Division
y2=1994
Uniform
ballpark=Wrigley Field
y4=1916
city=Chicago, Illinois
y5=1876
owners=Tribune Company
general managers = Ed Lynch
managers=Jim Riggleman
television = WGN-TV/Superstation WGN/Chicagoland TV
(Chip Caray, Steve Stone)
radio = WGN
(Ron Santo, Pat Hughes)
espntn=chc
brtn=CHC|

The by|1998 Chicago Cubs season was a significant one for the team for several reasons. Firstly, it saw the Cubs reach the playoffs for the first time since 1989 by way of a Wild Card birth, which they clinched after winning a one-game playoff against the San Francisco Giants. The Cubs, however, would lose the Division Series in a 3-0 sweep against the Atlanta Braves. The season also saw Sammy Sosa, along with Mark McGwire, surpass the existing single-season home run record of 61. Sosa would hold the home run lead at several points over the course of the season, eventually finishing four behind McGwire (66 and 70 respectively). The 1998 season also saw the debut of Kerry Wood, who drew immediate national attention because of a 20-strikeout performance in his fifth career start, a 13-6 record over 26 starts, and more than 12 strikeouts per innings pitched.

Harry Caray

On February 18, 1998, Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray died. Caray had the benefit of being in the booth during the NL East title run in 1984, when being a Cub fan became more popular to Chicagoans. His trademark call of "Holy Cow!" and his singing of "Take me out to the ballgame" during the 7th inning stretch made Caray a fan favorite both locally and, thanks to WGN's superstation status, on a national level as well.

The Cubs still have a live singer, usually a celebrity, during the 7th inning stretch to honor Caray's memory to this day. Caray is also honored with a statue located at the corner of Sheffield and Addison streets, and during the 1998 season, a patch with Caray's caricature and Brickhouse's trademark "Hey Hey" were worn on the players sleeves to honor the passing of both commentators within a span of a few months. Harry's popularity also led to his grandson Chip Caray joining the broadcast team in winter of 1997, shortly before Harry's death.

Regular season

* May 6, 1998 - Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood struck out 20 Houston Astros tying the major league record and setting a new National League record. Wood accomplished this feat in only his fifth major league start.
* September 8, 1998 – Cubs pitcher Steve Trachsel gave up Mark McGwire’s 62nd Home Run of the season. The home run would break the record set by Roger Maris for most home runs in a season.
* September 13, 1998 - Sammy Sosa hits home runs number 61 and 62 tying McGwire in the home run race in the Cubs 11-10 win over Milwaukee.
* September 23, 1998 - In a tie with the New York Mets for the lead in the NL Wild Card standings with three games remaining, the Cubs held a 7-5 lead in the bottom of the 9th inning in a crucial game against the Milwaukee Brewers, but the Brewers had the bases loaded with two out. Closer Rod Beck delivered to Geoff Jenkins, and he hit an easy fly ball to left field and Brant Brown. But Brown dropped the ball and it skipped past him. This error allowed three runs to score, including the winning run, and the Brewers pulled off an 8-7 victory.

In the final game of the season, with the Cubs and Giants tied for the Wild Card lead, a Terry Mulholland throwing error cost the Cubs a victory against the Houston Astros, as San Francisco held an early lead in Colorado, and the teams playoff hopes were in jeopardy. However, a Neifi Perez walk-off home run gave the Rockies a win and forced a one game playoff at Wrigley Field.

Transactions

* November 18, 1997: Brooks Kieschnick was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays from the Chicago Cubs as the 64th pick in the 1997 expansion draft. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kiescbr01.shtml]
* July 6, 1998: Glenallen Hill was selected off waivers by the Chicago Cubs from the Seattle Mariners. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hillgl01.shtml Glenallen Hill Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
* August 3, 1998: Gary Gaetti was claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs from the St. Louis Cardinals.

Postseason

One-game playoff to break tie in regular season standings

Chicago Cubs 5, San Francisco Giants 3 (Wrigley Field)

NL Division Series (Best of 5)

Atlanta Braves 7, Chicago Cubs 1 (Turner Field)
Atlanta Braves 2, Chicago Cubs 1 (Turner Field)
Atlanta Braves 6, Chicago Cubs 2 (Wrigley Field)

Braves win series 3-0

eason standings

ammy Sosa’s 66 Home Runs

Other batters

Relief pitchers

Awards and Honors

* Sammy Sosa, National League Most Valuable Player
* Sammy Sosa, Outfield, Roberto Clemente Award
* Sammy Sosa, Franchise Record, Most Home Runs in One Season
* Sammy Sosa, National League Record, Fewest Triples in One Season with 600 or more At-Bats (0) [Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.96, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0]
* Kerry Wood, National League Rookie of the Year

All-Star Game

Farm system [Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball," 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007]

* Class AAA: Iowa Cubs (Pacific Coast League; Terry Kennedy, manager)
* Class AA: West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (Southern League; Dave Trembley, manager)
* Class A: Daytona Cubs (Florida State League; Steve Roadcap, manager)
* Class A: Rockford Cubbies (Midwest League; Ruben Amaro, Sr., manager)
* Class SS-A: Williamsport Cubs (New York-Penn League; Bobby Ralston, manager)
* Rookie: AZL Cubs (Arizona League; Nate Oliver, manager)

References

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CHC/1998.shtml 1998 Chicago Cubs]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1998&t=CHN 1998 Chicago Cubs on Baseball Almanac] succession box
title = NL Wild Card
years = 1998
before = Florida Marlins
1997
after = New York Mets
1999


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