National League: Chicago Cubs, last World Series in 1945. American League: Cleveland Indians, last World Series in 1954.
Hall of Famer Frank Chance was first baseman and manager of the Cubs for both of their World Series wins (1907, 1908). Chance was manager of the Cubs between 1905-1912.
as of the 2010 season, the White Sox lead the all time record (since interleague play began) with 37 wins to the Cubs 35 wins. The White Sox won the Interleague Series against the Cubs in 2010 by 4 games-to-2 so after the 2010 season, the White Sox lead in the series 41 Wins to 37 wins
The Chicago Cubs recorded 6 wins and 10 losses versus the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2009 season.
The highest amount of runs the Cubs have scored in one game is 36. This occurred in 1897 against Louisville, who no longer fields a team.
The 1984 Cubs regular season record was 96-65.
116 wins, 36 losses
Not enough!
There are 6 teams with the 9th most World Series wins with 2. The Cubs, Phillies, Indians, Mets, Marlins, and Blue Jays.
10,165 wins and 9,601 losses
The 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2001 Seattle Mariners both won a record 116 games. The Cubs, however, set the mark in 152 games. The Mariners, paced by rookie phenom Ichiro Suzuki, accomplished the feat in 162 games. The Cubs lost the 1906 World Series in six games to their crosstown rivals, the Chicago White Sox. The Mariners lost the American League Championship Series in five games to the New York Yankees.
As of the start of the 2008 season, that would be 88 years by the Chicago White Sox who won the World Series in 2005 and had previously won it in 1917. Second would be the Boston Red Sox at 86 years. The Red Sox won the World Series in 1918 and did not win it again until 2004. The only current team that could surpass that record would be the Chicago Cubs who have not won the World Series since 1908.