List of Chicago Cubs Opening Day starting pitchers
The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Chicago that plays in the National League Central division. In the history of the franchise, it has also played under the names Chicago White Stockings, Chicago Colts and Chicago Orphans. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. The Cubs have used 68 different starting pitchers on Opening Day since they first became a Major League team in 1876. The Cubs have a record of 74 wins, 60 losses and 2 ties in their Opening Day games.
The Cubs have played in seven different home ball parks. They have played at their current home, Wrigley Field, since 1916. They have a record of 22 wins, 21 losses and 1 tie in Opening Day games at Wrigley Field. They had an Opening Day record of six wins, one loss and one tie at their other home ball parks, for a total home record in Opening Day games of 28 wins, 22 losses and 2 ties. Their record in Opening Day away games is 46 wins and 38 losses.
Ferguson Jenkins holds the Cubs record for most Opening Day starts with seven, in which his record was two wins, two losses and three no decisions. Carlos Zambrano has made six Opening Day starts. Larry Corcoran, Clark Griffith, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Charlie Root and Rick Sutcliffe have each made five Opening Day starts for the Cubs. Orval Overall, Lon Warneke, Bob Rush, Larry Jackson and Rick Reuschel each made four Opening Day starts for the Cubs, and Bill Hutchinson, Jon Lieber, Claude Passeau, Jack Taylor and Hippo Vaughn each made three such starts.
Five Cubs' Opening Day starting pitchers have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Griffith, Alexander, Jenkins, Al Spalding and John Clarkson. In addition, 300-game winner Greg Maddux was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1992. The Cubs have won the modern World Series championship twice, in 1907 and 1908. Overall was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher both seasons, and the Cubs won both of those Opening Day games. Don Cardwell was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher against the Houston Colt.45s on April 10, 1962, the first game in Houston's history. The Cubs lost the game by a score of 11-2.
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Pitchers
Season | Pitcher | Decision | Final score | Opponent | Location | Ref |
1876** | Louisville Grays | Louisville Baseball Park | ||||
1877 | Hartford Dark Blues | 23rd Street Grounds | ||||
1878 | Indianapolis Blues | South Street Park | ||||
1879 | Syracuse Stars | Lake Front Park | ||||
1880** | Cincinnati Reds | Bank Street Grounds | ||||
1881** | Cleveland Spiders | Lake Front Park | ||||
1882** | L | Buffalo Bisons | Riverside Grounds | |||
1883 | Detroit Wolverines | Recreation Park | ||||
1884 | New York Gothams | Polo Grounds | ||||
1885** | L | St. Louis Maroons | Union Grounds | |||
1886** | Kansas City Cowboys | Association Park | ||||
1887 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Recreation Park | ||||
1888 | W | Indianapolis Hoosiers | Seventh Street Park | |||
1889 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Recreation Park | ||||
1890 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1891 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Exposition Park | ||||
1892 | St. Louis Browns | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1893 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1894 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1895 | St. Louis Browns | Robison Field | ||||
1896 | Louisville Colonels | Eclipse Park | ||||
1897 | L | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | |||
1898 | St. Louis Browns | Robison Field | ||||
1899 | Louisville Colonels | Eclipse Park | ||||
1900 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1901 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1902 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | |||
1903 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | |||
1904 | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1905 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1906** | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1907† | St. Louis Cardinals | West Side Park II | ||||
1908† | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1909 | St. Louis Cardinals | West Side Park II | ||||
1910** | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1911 | T | St. Louis Cardinals | West Side Park II | |||
1912 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1913 | St. Louis Cardinals | West Side Park II | ||||
1914 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1915 | St. Louis Cardinals | West Side Park II | ||||
1916 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1917 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1918** | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1919 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1920 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1921 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1922 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1923 | L | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1924 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1925 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1926 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1927 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1928 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1929** | L | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1930 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1931 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1932** | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1933 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1934 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1935** | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1936 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1937 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1938** | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1939 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1940 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1941 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1942 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1943 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1944 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1945** | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1946 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1947 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1948 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Forbes Field | ||||
1949 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | ||||
1950 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1951 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Wrigley Field | |||
1952 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1953 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Wrigley Field | |||
1954 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1955 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1956 | L | Milwaukee Braves | County Stadium | |||
1957 | L | Milwaukee Braves | Wrigley Field | |||
1958 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1959 | W | Los Angeles Dodgers | Wrigley Field | |||
1960 | ND | Los Angeles Dodgers | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | |||
1961 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1962 | L | Houston Colt.45s | Colt Stadium | |||
1963 | L | Los Angeles Dodgers | Wrigley Field | |||
1964 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Forbes Field | |||
1965 | T | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1966 | L | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | |||
1967 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1968 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1969 | ND | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1970 | L | Philadelphia Phillies | Connie Mack Stadium | |||
1971 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1972 | ND | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1973 | ND | Montreal Expos | Wrigley Field | |||
1974 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1975 | ND | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1976 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1977 | L | New York Mets | Wrigley Field | |||
1978 | L | Pittsburgh Pirates | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1979 | L | New York Mets | Wrigley Field | |||
1980 | L | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
1981 | L | New York Mets | Wrigley Field | |||
1982 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Riverfront Stadium | |||
1983 | L | Montreal Expos | Wrigley Field | |||
1984* | W | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | |||
1985 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
1986 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1987 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1988 | ND | Atlanta Braves | Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium | |||
1989* | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1990 | ND | Philadelphia Phillies | Wrigley Field | |||
1991 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
1992 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Veterans Stadium | |||
1993 | L | Atlanta Braves | Wrigley Field | |||
1994 | L | New York Mets | Wrigley Field | |||
1995 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Riverfront Stadium | |||
1996 | W | San Diego Padres | Wrigley Field | |||
1997 | L | Florida Marlins | Pro Player Stadium | |||
1998* | L | Florida Marlins | Pro Player Stadium | |||
1999 | L | Houston Astros | Astrodome | |||
2000 | W | New York Mets | Tokyo Dome | |||
2001 | ND | Montreal Expos | Wrigley Field | |||
2002 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Cinergy Field | |||
2003* | W | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
2004 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2005 | ND | Arizona Diamondbacks | Bank One Ballpark | |||
2006 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2007* | L | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2008* | ND | Milwaukee Brewers | Wrigley Field | |||
2009 | W | Houston Astros | Minute Maid Park | |||
2010 | L | Atlanta Braves | Turner Field | |||
2011 | L | Pittsburgh Pirates | Wrigley Field | |||
2012 | ND | Washington Nationals | Wrigley Field | |||
2013 | W | Pittsburgh Pirates | PNC Park | |||
2014 | ND | Pittsburgh Pirates | PNC Park | |||
2015* | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Wrigley Field | |||
2016† | W | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Angel Stadium | |||
2017* | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
2018 | ND | Miami Marlins | Marlins Park | - | ||
2019 | ND | Texas Rangers | Globe Life Park in Arlington | - |