Great Question! You'd have to go all the way back to 1945, the last time the Cubs got into the World Series. Ray Prim led the National League with a 2.40 ERA. His teammate, Claude Passeau was runner-up with a 2.46 ERA.
However, this wasn't good enough to lead the ERA in the majors that year. There were 4 pitchers from the American League that has better ERA's that that.
For the leader of the Majors, you'd have to go back to 1938, when teammates Bill Lee and Charlie Root led the Major League in ERA with a 2.66 and 2.88 respectively.
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Yes. The Cardinals hit 223 home runs in 1998 to lead the National League. The Braves were second with 215 and the Cubs were third with 212.
Fergie Jenkins with 24 wins in 1971.
Miguel Cabrera with 37 in 2008.
Dave Righetti at 2.05 in 1981.
The negative should lead to the frame, block, or body. The positive will lead to the starter and fuses.The negative should lead to the frame, block, or body. The positive will lead to the starter and fuses.
Starter solenoid.
Through the 2009 season, that was Dave Parker with 125 RBIs in 1985.
It is mounted on top of the starter, to the starter. Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you right to it.
It is possible that (1)your starter is not receiving enough power from the battery, (2)your starter is poorly grounded, or (3) your starter solenoid or starter is bad. Check for power from your battery using a volt meter with the positive lead on the large cable and the negative lead to ground on the chassis, it should be 12 volts. To test if your starter is grounded disconnect your battery ( ground lead first ) then use an ohm meter with one lead on the starter body or starter bolt and the other to the chassis ( not the motor ); the resistance should be minimal. If these check out remove the starter and bench test it with a known fully charged, good battery.
Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you right to the starter.
Through 2010, the Cubs lead the all-time series with the Cardinals 1,091-1,044.