1998
Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in the year 1998, which set a Chicago Cubs single-season record.
That would be 36 by the 1906 Chicago Cubs (record was 116-36).
Sammy Sosa was traded to the Baltimore Orioles by the Cubs after the 2004 season. Among those playing right field for the Cubs in 2005 were Jeromy Burnitz, Todd Hollandsworth, and Matt Murton
The 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2001 Seattle Mariners both hold the record with 116 wins.
According to the official Chicago Cubs site, 10 Cubs have hit 6 hits in a single game. The last one to do it was Sammy Sosa in 1993.
Sammy Sosa played most of his games for the Chicago Cubs in Right Field.
That would be 36 by the 1906 Chicago Cubs (record was 116-36).
As of the 2008 season, that is Ferguson Jenkins who struck out 274 batters in 1970.
it is tied between the seattle mariners and the Chicago cubs.
Sammy Sosa was traded to the Baltimore Orioles by the Cubs after the 2004 season. Among those playing right field for the Cubs in 2005 were Jeromy Burnitz, Todd Hollandsworth, and Matt Murton
The 1906 Cubs are tied with the 2001 Seattle Mariners for the MLB record for wins by a team in the regular season with 116.
Sammy Sosa
Sammy Sosa
Season: Hack Wilson with 191 for the 1930 Chicago Cubs. Career: Hank Aaron with 2297 for the Braves and Brewers.
Sammy Sosa hit 64 home runs for the Chicago Cubs during the 2001 season.
The 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2001 Seattle Mariners both hold the record with 116 wins.
The 1984 Cubs regular season record was 96-65.
The Seattle Mariners have the most wins in a 162 game season with 116 wins in 2001. However, in 1906 the Chicago Cubs had 116 wins in a 152 game season. So technically, the Cubs were 116 - 36 and hold the best record ever in a regular baseball season.