In head-to-head play in 2009, the Cubs won 4 games, and the Marlins won 3 games.
The Cubs were 0-6 vs. the Marlins.
The Cubs record was (85-77) (won NL Central Division title) The Marlins record was (71-91) When the teams played the record was (6-0) in the Marlins favor.
Milwaukee was 7-10 in games vs. the Cubs in 2009
In head-to-head play in 2009, the Cubs have 3 wins and the Dodgers have 5 wins.
The Chicago Cubs recorded 6 wins and 10 losses versus the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2009 season.
2003 Go cubs
83 wins 78 losses
Milwaukee won 7 gamesChicago won 10 games
The cast of 2003 National League Championship Series - 2003 includes: Antonio Alfonseca as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Moises Alou as Himself - Chicago Cubs Left Fielder Dusty Baker as Himself - Chicago Cubs Manager Paul Bako as Himself - Chicago Cubs Catcher Josh Beckett as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Thom Brenneman as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Nate Bump as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Luis Castillo as Himself - Florida Marlins Second Baseman Luis Castillo as Himself - Florida Marlins Sexond Baseman Matt Clement as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Jeff Conine as Himself - Florida Marlins Left Fielder Juan Encarnacion as Himself - Florida Marlins Right Fielder Kyle Farnsworth as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Mark Grudzielanek as Himself - Chicago Cubs Second Baseman Lenny Harris as Himself - Florida Marlins Pinch Hitter Rick Helling as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Todd Hollandsworth as Himself - Florida Marlins Pinch Hitter Eric Karros as Himself - Chicago Cubs First Baseman Derrek Lee as Himself - Florida Marlins First Baseman Al Leiter as Himself - Color Commentator Kenny Lofton as Himself - Chicago Cubs Center Fielder Braden Looper as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Mike Lowell as Himself - Florida Marlins Third Baseman Jack McKeon as Himself - Florida Marlins Manager Damian Miller as Himself - Chicago Cubs Catcher Carl Pavano as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Brad Penny as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Juan Pierre as Himself - Florida Marlins Center Fielder Aramis Ramirez as Himself - Chicago Cubs Third Baseman Mike Remlinger as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Ivan Rodriguez as Himself - Florida Marlins Catcher Randall Simon as Himself - Chicago Cubs First Baseman Sammy Sosa as Himself - Chicago Cubs Right Fielder Michael Tejera as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Ugueth Urbina as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Dave Veres as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Dontrelle Willis as Himself - Florida Marlins Pitcher Carlos Zambrano as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Jeanne Zelasko as Herself - Pregame Host
In head-to-head competition in 2009, the Cubs won 6 games, and the Cardinals won 10.
No. The Chicago Cubs did not make the playoffs in 2009.
Derek Lee was on the Padres, then the Marlins, and now is on the Chicago Cubs.