That would be Hall of Famer Billy Williams. All time Cubs home run leaders: 1) Sammy Sosa - 545
2) Ernie Banks - 512
3) Billy Williams - 392
4) Ron Santo - 337
5) Ryne Sandberg - 282
Billy Williams. Williams' 392 home runs ranks 3rd all time in franchise history behind Sammy Sosa's 545 and Ernie Banks' 512.
That was Hall of Famer Hack Wilson who, at 5'6", hit 56 home runs for the 1930 Chicago Cubs.
In 2012, Alfonso Soriano grounded into the most double plays for the Chicago Cubs, with 18.
The Cubs leader in HRs in the 2007 season was Alfonso Soriano with 33.
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Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714.
In MLB, Andre Dawson of the Cubs and Mark McGwire of the Athletics tied for most home runs hit with 49.
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191 RBI by Chicago Cubs player Hack Wilson, in 1930.
As of 2009, Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714 home runs.