In the past, we’ve looked at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. This offseason, we will take our first ever look at those leaders against all 30 clubs. We continue today with the Chicago Cubs.
I’ve seen the Cubs play 430 times at 9 different stadiums in 7 different cities, including 21 post-season appearances from the 2003 run through the 2018 Wild Card loss to the Rockies.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Carlos Lee | 15 |
| Paul Konerko | 15 |
| Adam Dunn | 11 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Carlos Lee | 59 |
| Paul Konerko | 50 |
| Jose Abreu | 32 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Carlos Lee | 59 |
| Paul Konerko | 50 |
| Jose Abreu | 32 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Carlos Lee | 39 |
| Paul Konerko | 33 |
| Adam Dunn | 25 |
Doubles
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Carlos Lee | 12 |
| Paul Konerko | 9 |
| Prince Fielder | 9 |
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Last December, the White Sox brought back Adam Eaton on a one-year deal, with an option for 2022, to shore up right field against right handers, platooning with Adam Engel. Many, including myself, were skeptical of the move, given Eaton’s injury history and better, but more expensive, options available on the market. He started the season strong-ish, hitting .233 with 3 home runs and 18 RBIs in April, but fell off significantly after that. He hit .158 with 2 homers and only 7 RBIs in 21 May games and hit .161 while only appearing in 11 games in June.


