The Cubs finished 59-103 - their first time ever with a 100-loss season, and still the worst in franchise history.
The Cubs finished fourth place, finishing 8.5 games from first place.
Under Kennedy, the Cubs finished 82-80 in 1963-their first winning season since 1946.
The Cubs finished the strike-shortened season with a 49-64 record.
When the Giants and Cubs each finished with a 98-55 record, the replay was necessary.
The Cubs finished the season with the worst record in the National League, 66-96.
The Cubs never had a record above .500 at any point during the season, and finished last in their division.
The Cubs finished their season-opening homestand with a 6-3 record.
Reduced to a bench role, Chance was fired after the Cubs finished third in 1912.
The Cubs would finish the season 89-63, with the Pirates two games behind at 86-64.