List of Chicago Cubs Opening Day starting pitchers

The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Chicago that plays in the National League Central division. In the history of the franchise, it has also played under the names Chicago White Stockings, Chicago Colts and Chicago Orphans. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Cubs have used 68 different starting pitchers on Opening Day since they first became a Major League team in 1876. The Cubs have a record of 74 wins, 60 losses and 2 ties in their Opening Day games.

Full shot of pitcher in mid pitch. Pitcher is wearing a blue hat, a blue shirt with a Cubs logo and white pants
Carlos Zambrano was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher from 2005 to 2010.

The Cubs have played in seven different home ball parks.[3] They have played at their current home, Wrigley Field, since 1916.[3] They have a record of 22 wins, 21 losses and 1 tie in Opening Day games at Wrigley Field. They had an Opening Day record of six wins, one loss and one tie at their other home ball parks, for a total home record in Opening Day games of 28 wins, 22 losses and 2 ties. Their record in Opening Day away games is 46 wins and 38 losses.

Ferguson Jenkins holds the Cubs record for most Opening Day starts with seven, in which his record was two wins, two losses and three no decisions. Carlos Zambrano has made six Opening Day starts. Larry Corcoran, Clark Griffith, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Charlie Root and Rick Sutcliffe have each made five Opening Day starts for the Cubs. Orval Overall, Lon Warneke, Bob Rush, Larry Jackson and Rick Reuschel each made four Opening Day starts for the Cubs, and Bill Hutchison, Jon Lieber, Ray Burris, Claude Passeau, Jack Taylor and Hippo Vaughn each made three such starts.

Five Cubs' Opening Day starting pitchers have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Griffith, Alexander, Jenkins, Al Spalding and John Clarkson.[4] In addition, 300–game winner Greg Maddux was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1992.[5] The Cubs have won the modern World Series championship three times,in 1907, 1908 and 2016.[6] Overall was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher both seasons of 1907 and 1908 and the Cubs won both of those Opening Day games.[7][8] Don Cardwell was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher against the Houston Colt .45s on April 10, 1962, the first game in Houston's history.[9][10] The Cubs lost the game by a score of 11–2.[9][10]

Key

SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Cubs season.
WWin
LLoss
TTie game
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Cubs won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Cubs lost game
(W)Cubs won game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
(L)Cubs lost game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
Final scoreGame score with Cubs runs listed first
LocationStadium in italics for home game
(#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Cubs
*Advanced to the post-season
**National League Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Ferguson Jenkins made seven Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
Rick Sutcliffe made five Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
Grover Cleveland Alexander made five Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
Ed Reulbach was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1911.
Orval Overall made four Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
John Clarkson made two Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
Larry Corcoran made five Opening Day starts for the Cubs.
Fred Goldsmith was the Cubs' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1883.
SeasonPitcherDecisionFinal
score
OpponentLocationRef(s)
1876**Al Spalding(W)4–0Louisville GraysLouisville Baseball Park[11]
1877George Bradley(W)6–5Hartford Dark Blues23rd Street Grounds[12]
1878Terry Larkin(W)5–4Indianapolis BluesSouth Street Park[13]
1879Terry Larkin (2)(W)4–3Syracuse StarsLake Front Park[14]
1880**Larry Corcoran(W)4–3Cincinnati RedsBank Street Grounds[15][16]
1881**Larry Corcoran (2)(W)8–5Cleveland SpidersLake Front Park[17]
1882**Larry Corcoran (3)L5–7Buffalo BisonsRiverside Grounds[18]
1883Fred Goldsmith(W)7–4Detroit WolverinesRecreation Park[19]
1884Larry Corcoran (4)(L)3–15New York GothamsPolo Grounds[20]
1885**Larry Corcoran (5)L2–3St. Louis MaroonsUnion Grounds[21]
1886**John Clarkson(W)6–5Kansas City CowboysAssociation Park[22]
1887John Clarkson (2)(L)2–6Pittsburgh PiratesRecreation Park[23]
1888George Van HaltrenW5–4Indianapolis HoosiersSeventh Street Park[24]
1889Bill Hutchison(L)5–8Pittsburgh PiratesRecreation Park[25]
1890Bill Hutchison (2)(W)5–4Cincinnati RedsLeague Park[26]
1891Pat Luby(W)7–6Pittsburgh PiratesExposition Park[27]
1892Ad Gumbert(W)14–10St. Louis BrownsSportsman's Park[28]
1893Willie McGill(L)1–10Cincinnati RedsLeague Park[29]
1894Bill Hutchison (3)(L)6–10Cincinnati RedsLeague Park[30]
1895Clark Griffith(W)10–7St. Louis BrownsRobison Field[31]
1896Danny Friend(W)4–2Louisville ColonelsEclipse Park[32]
1897Clark Griffith (2)L7–8Cincinnati RedsLeague Park[33]
1898Clark Griffith (3)(W)2–1St. Louis BrownsRobison Field[34]
1899Clark Griffith (4)(W)15–1Louisville ColonelsEclipse Park[35]
1900Clark Griffith (5)(W)13–10Cincinnati RedsLeague Park[36]
1901Jack Taylor(W)8–7St. Louis CardinalsRobison Field[37]
1902Jack Taylor (2)W6–1Cincinnati RedsPalace of the Fans[38]
1903Jack Taylor (3)L1–2St. Louis CardinalsRobison Field[39]
1904Jake Weimer(L)2–3Cincinnati RedsPalace of the Fans[40]
1905Carl Lundgren(W)6–1St. Louis CardinalsRobison Field[41]
1906**Carl Lundgren (2)(W)7–2Cincinnati RedsPalace of the Fans[42]
1907Orval Overall(W)6–1St. Louis CardinalsWest Side Park II[7]
1908Orval Overall (2)(W)6–5Cincinnati RedsPalace of the Fans[8]
1909Orval Overall (3)(W)3–1St. Louis CardinalsWest Side Park II[43]
1910**Orval Overall (4)(L)0–1Cincinnati RedsPalace of the Fans[44]
1911Ed ReulbachT3–3St. Louis CardinalsWest Side Park II[45][46]
1912King Cole(L)6–10Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[47]
1913Jimmy Lavender(L)3–5St. Louis CardinalsWest Side Park II[48]
1914Larry Cheney(L)1–10Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[49]
1915Hippo Vaughn(W)7–2St. Louis CardinalsWest Side Park II[50]
1916George McConnell(W)7–1Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[51]
1917Hippo Vaughn (2)(W)5–3Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[52]
1918**Grover Cleveland Alexander(L)2–4St. Louis CardinalsRobison Field[53]
1919Hippo Vaughn (3)(W)5–1Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[54]
1920Grover Cleveland Alexander (2)(L)3–7Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[55]
1921Grover Cleveland Alexander (3)W5–2St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[56][57]
1922Grover Cleveland Alexander (4)W7–3Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[58][59]
1923Tiny OsborneL2–3Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[60][61]
1924Vic AldridgeL5–6St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[62][63]
1925Grover Cleveland Alexander (5)W8–2Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[64][65]
1926Wilbur CooperND (L)6–7Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[66][67]
1927Charley RootW10–1St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[68][69]
1928Charley Root (2)L1–5Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[70][71]
1929**Charley Root (3)L3–4Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[72][73]
1930Sheriff BlakeW9–8St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[74]
1931Charley Root (4)W6–2Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[75]
1932**Charley Root (5)(L)4–5Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[76]
1933Lon WarnekeW3–0St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[77]
1934Lon Warneke (2)W6–0Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[78]
1935**Lon Warneke (3)W4–3St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[79]
1936Lon Warneke (4)W12–7St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[80]
1937Larry French(L)0–5Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[81]
1938**Clay BryantND (W)3–2Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[82]
1939Bill LeeW4–2St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[83]
1940Bill Lee (2)(L)1–2Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[84]
1941Claude PasseauW7–4Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[85]
1942Claude Passeau (2)W5–4St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[86]
1943Paul Derringer(L)0–6Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[87]
1944Hank WyseW3–0Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[88]
1945**Paul Derringer (2)W3–2St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[89]
1946Claude Passeau (3)ND (W)4–3Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[90]
1947Hank Borowy(L)0–1Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[91]
1948Russ Meyer(L)2–3Pittsburgh PiratesForbes Field[92]
1949Dutch Leonard(L)9–6Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[93]
1950Johnny SchmitzND (W)9–6Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[94]
1951Frank HillerND (W)8–3Cincinnati RedsWrigley Field[95]
1952Paul MinnerND (W)6–5Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[96]
1953Bob RushW3–2Cincinnati RedsWrigley Field[97]
1954Paul Minner (2)W13–4St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[98]
1955Bob Rush (2)ND (W)7–5Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[99]
1956Bob Rush (3)L0–6Milwaukee BravesCounty Stadium[100]
1957Bob Rush (4)L1–4Milwaukee BravesWrigley Field[101]
1958Jim BrosnanW4–0St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[102]
1959Bob AndersonW6–2Los Angeles DodgersWrigley Field[103]
1960Bob Anderson (2)ND (L)2–3Los Angeles DodgersLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[104]
1961Glen HobbieL1–7Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[105]
1962Don CardwellL2–11Houston Colt .45sColt Stadium[9]
1963Larry JacksonL1–5Los Angeles DodgersWrigley Field[106]
1964Larry Jackson (2)W8–4Pittsburgh PiratesForbes Field[107]
1965Larry Jackson (3)T10–10St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[108]
1966Larry Jackson (4)L1–9San Francisco GiantsCandlestick Park[109]
1967Ferguson JenkinsW4–2Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[110]
1968Joe NiekroL4–9Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[111]
1969Ferguson Jenkins (2)ND (W)7–6Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[112]
1970Ferguson Jenkins (3)L0–2Philadelphia PhilliesConnie Mack Stadium[113]
1971Ferguson Jenkins (4)W2–1St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[114]
1972Ferguson Jenkins (5)ND (L)2–4Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[115]
1973Ferguson Jenkins (6)ND (W)3–2Montreal ExposWrigley Field[116]
1974Bill BonhamW2–0Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[117]
1975Bill Bonham (2)ND (L)4–8Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[118]
1976Ray BurrisL0–5St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[119]
1977Ray Burris (2)L3–5New York MetsWrigley Field[120]
1978Rick ReuschelL0–1Pittsburgh PiratesThree Rivers Stadium[121]
1979Rick Reuschel (2)L6–10New York MetsWrigley Field[122]
1980Rick Reuschel (3)L2–5New York MetsShea Stadium[123]
1981Rick Reuschel (4)L0–2New York MetsWrigley Field[124]
1982Doug BirdW3–2Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[125]
1983Ferguson Jenkins (7)L0–3Montreal ExposWrigley Field[126]
1984*Dick RuthvenW5–3San Francisco GiantsCandlestick Park[127]
1985Rick SutcliffeW2–1Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[128]
1986Rick Sutcliffe (2)L1–2St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[129]
1987Rick Sutcliffe (3)L3–9St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[130]
1988Rick Sutcliffe (4)ND (W)10–9Atlanta BravesAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[131]
1989*Rick Sutcliffe (5)W5–4Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[132]
1990Mike BieleckiND (W)2–1Philadelphia PhilliesWrigley Field[133]
1991Danny JacksonL1–4St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[134]
1992Greg MadduxW4–3Philadelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium[5]
1993Mike MorganL0–1Atlanta BravesWrigley Field[135]
1994Mike Morgan (2)L8–12New York MetsWrigley Field[136]
1995Jim BullingerW7–1Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[137]
1996Jaime NavarroW5–4San Diego PadresWrigley Field[138]
1997Terry MulhollandL2–4Florida MarlinsPro Player Stadium[139]
1998*Kevin TapaniL6–11Florida MarlinsPro Player Stadium[140]
1999Steve TrachselL2–4Houston AstrosAstrodome[141]
2000Jon LieberW5–3New York MetsTokyo Dome[142]
2001Jon Lieber (2)ND (L)4–5Montreal ExposWrigley Field[143]
2002Jon Lieber (3)ND (L)4–5Cincinnati RedsCinergy Field[144]
2003*Kerry WoodW15–2New York MetsShea Stadium[145][146]
2004Kerry Wood (2)W7–4Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[147][148]
2005Carlos ZambranoND (W)16–6Arizona DiamondbacksBank One Ballpark[149][150]
2006Carlos Zambrano (2)ND (W)16–7Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[151][152]
2007*Carlos Zambrano (3)L1–5Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[153][154]
2008*Carlos Zambrano (4)ND (L)3–4Milwaukee BrewersWrigley Field[155][156]
2009Carlos Zambrano (5)W4–2Houston AstrosMinute Maid Park[157][158]
2010Carlos Zambrano (6)L5–16Atlanta BravesTurner Field[159]
2011Ryan DempsterL3–6Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[160]
2012Ryan Dempster (2)ND1–2Washington NationalsWrigley Field[161]
2013Jeff SamardzijaW3–1Pittsburgh PiratesPNC Park[162]
2014Jeff Samardzija (2)ND (L)0–1Pittsburgh PiratesPNC Park[163]
2015*Jon LesterL0–3St. Louis CardinalsWrigley Field[164]
2016Jake ArrietaW9–0Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimAngel Stadium[165]
2017*Jon Lester (2)ND (L)3–4St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[166]
2018Jon Lester (3)ND (W)8–4Miami MarlinsMarlins Park[167]
2019Jon Lester (4)W12–4Texas RangersGlobe Life Park in Arlington[168]
2020Kyle HendricksW3–0Milwaukee BrewersWrigley Field[169]
2021Kyle Hendricks (2)L3–5Pittsburgh PiratesWrigley Field[170]
2022Kyle Hendricks (3)ND (W)5–4Milwaukee BrewersWrigley Field[171]
2023Marcus StromanW4–0Milwaukee BrewersWrigley Field[172]
2024Justin SteeleND (L)3–4Texas RangersGlobe Life Field[173]

References

General
  • "Chicago Cubs Opening Day Starters and Results". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  • "Chicago Cubs History & Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
Specific