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2009 Season Stat Breakdown
#1
Stolen from ITI (all props to CrisomAce for his work).

Record: 83-78
NL Central: 2nd (-7.5 STL)
Wild card: 5th (-8.5 COL)

Record by starting pitcher. Both overall records are team records.
Zambrano 18-10 (9-7, 9-3 no-decisions). QS: 13-5 (ND: 6-3)
Gorzelanny 4-3 (4-3, 0-0 no-decisions). QS: 1-0
Wells 14-13 (12-10, 2-3 no-decisions). QS: 13-5 (ND: 2-1)
Dempster 13-18 (11-9, 2-9 no-decisions). QS: 8-10 (ND: 1-6)
Lilly 16-11 (12-9, 4-2 no-decisions). QS: 15-6 (ND: 4-2)
Samardzjia 0-2 (0-2, 0-0 no-decision): QS: 0-0
Harden 13-13 (9-9, 4-4 no-decisions). QS: 9-5 (ND: 1-3)
Marshall 2-7 (2-5, 0-2 no-decisions). QS: 0-2 (ND: 0-1)
Hart 3-1 (3-1, 0-0 no-decisions). QS: 2-1

Run support by starting pitcher (W/L are *team*, not individual wins/losses)
Zambrano 132 (4.7). Wins 114 (6.3), 42 after leaving; Lossses 18 (1.8), 7 after leaving
Gorzelanny 35 (5.0). Wins 25 (6.3), 5 after leaving; Losses 10 (3.3), 8 after leaving
Wells 130 (4.8). Wins 93 (6.6), 12 after leaving; Losses 37 (2.8), 16 after leaving
Dempster 133 (4.3). Wins 86 (6.6), 9 after leaving; Losses 47 (2.6), 17 after leaving
Lilly 98 (3.6). Wins 85 (5.3), 17 after leaving; Losses 13 (1.2), 3 after leaving
Samardzjia 7 (3.5). Wins 0 (0.0), 0 after leaving. Losses 7 (3.5), 6 after leaving
Harden 120 (4.6). Wins 88 (6.8), 39 after leaving; Losses 32 (2.5), 14 after leaving
Marshall 25 (2.8). Wins 10 (5.0), 0 after leaving; Losses 15 (2.1), 5 after leaving
Hart 29 (7.3). Wins 28 (9.3), 3 after leaving. Losses 1 (1.0), 0 after leaving.

Home: 46-34
Road: 37-44

Day: 44-35 (33-20 H, 11-15 A)
Night: 39-43 (13-13 H, 26-30 A)

Grass: 83-78

Under a roof: 7-4
Under the sky: 76-74

vs. RHP: 67-62
vs. LHP: 16-16
Cubs starter gets decision: 62-54
Cubs bullpen gets decision: 21-24
Opp. starter gets decision: 64-54
Opp. bullpen gets decision: 19-24

Cubs starter goes 6+: 69-45
Cubs starter goes <6: 14-33*
Opp. starter goes 6+: 38-56
Opp. starter goes <6: 45-22*
*-1-0 in 5-inning game

Bullpen enters with lead: 66-10
Bullpen enters with game tied: 8-8
Bullpen enters with deficit: 6-60
Complete games: 3-0*
(one complete game was a 5-inning game)

Cubs score first: 58-17
Opponent scores first: 25-60

Game decided in last at-bat: 16-20

Series openers: 26-28
After off-days: 10-8

April: 10-11
May: 15-13
June: 11-14
July: 18-9
August: 11-17
September: 17-12
October: 1-2

Leading after 6: 70-7
Leading after 7: 70-4
Leading after 8: 69-4

Trailing after 6: 3-64
Trailing after 7: 5-64
Trailing after 8: 3-65

Tied after 6: 9-7
Tied after 7: 7-10
Tied after 8: 9-9
Extra innings: 9-7
Rain-shortened: 2-0

By innings
Cubs 102-69-72 93-92-88 57-71-45 (18)-- 707
Opp. 86-54-80 104-64-53 86-68-62 (15)-- 672

Record by runs scored
0: 0-12
1: 0-18
2: 5-21
3: 8-9
4: 9-5
5: 11-8
6: 19-3
7: 7-1
8: 8-1
9: 4-0
10+: 12-0

Record by runs allowed
0: 8-0
1: 14-0
2: 23-10
3: 12-10
4: 8-14
5: 12-9
6: 2-9
7: 3-8
8: 1-6
9: 0-1
10+: 0-11

Record by scoring margin
1: 16-22
2: 20-11
3: 16-15
4: 8-8
5: 9-7
6: 5-9
7: 3-1
8: 4-0
9: 1-4
10+: 2-1

Record vs. opponents
CIN 10-5 (6-3 H, 4-2 A)
HOU 11-6 (6-3 H, 5-3 A)
MIL 10-7 (5-3 H, 5-4 A)
PIT 10-4 (5-3 H, 5-1 A)
STL 6-10 (4-3 H, 2-7 A)
NL Central 47-32 (26-15 H, 21-17 A)

ATL 2-4 (1-2 H, 1-2 A)
FLA 4-3 (3-1 H, 1-2 A)
NYM 3-3 (2-1 H, 1-2 A)
PHI 1-5 (0-3 H, 1-2 A)
WSH 5-2 (1-2 H, 4-0 A)
NL East 15-17 (7-9 H, 8-8 A)

ARI 2-4 (1-2 H, 1-2 A)
COL 2-4 (1-1 H, 1-3 A)
LAD 3-5 (2-2 H, 1-3 A)
SD 4-5 (3-0 H, 1-5 A)
SF 4-2 (1-1 H, 3-1 A)
NL West 15-20 (8-6 H, 7-14 A)

CWS 2-4 (1-2 H, 1-2 A)
CLE 3-0 (3-0 H)
DET 0-3 (0-3 A)
MIN 1-2 (1-2 H)
AL Central 6-9 (5-4 H, 1-5 A)

Series records
1-game: Wins 0, Losses 2
2-game: Sweeps 2, Splits 5, Swept 0
3-game: Sweeps 4, Wins 11, Losses 16, Swept 4
4-game: Sweeps 1, Wins 4, Splits 3, Losses 2, Swept 0
(Doubleheaders: 1 split, 1 swept)

With regards to .500
High: +9 (most recently 57-48)
Low: -2 (most recently 36-38)

Longest streaks
W: 5 (2x, most recently 7/22-27 @PHI, vCIN, vHOU)
L: 8 (5/17-25, vHOU, @STL, @SD, vPIT)

Comeback Wins: 33, Largest Comeback: 7
Blown Leads: 22, Largest Blown Lead: 5
Walk-off Wins: 8
Walk-off Losses: 13
I got nothin'.


Andy
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#2
I figure I copied this the past 2 years and we did well. I haven't copied it thus far this season and we've been incredibly mediocre. So it's time to bring it back.
I got nothin'.


Andy
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#3
damn that must have taken some hard work and time to compile.
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#4
The 7th inning has been a disaster for our staff.
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#5
<!--quoteo(post=47237:date=Jun 30 2009, 01:46 PM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ Jun 30 2009, 01:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->The 7th inning has been a disaster for our staff.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
We miss him:
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#6
It would be nice if we had a 7-8-9 like the last 2 seasons. If Guzman were healthy, he'd make sense.

Guzman - Marmol - Gregg. Kinda scary at this point, honestly.
I got nothin'.


Andy
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#7
I think the stats portray what the record indicates. This team is slightly below average.
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#8
<!--quoteo(post=47258:date=Jun 30 2009, 02:09 PM:name=vitaminB)-->QUOTE (vitaminB @ Jun 30 2009, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I think the stats portray what the record indicates. This team is slightly below average.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
In a well below average division and league.
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#9
Couldn't the 7th inning be attributed as much to leaving starters in too long as well as a less than stellar bullpen? I guess one could cause the other, but it's Lou's job to know when starters are done.
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#10
Two things that stick out to me.

26 games with two or less runs scored.

Under .500 against the central, 3-6 against the cards. If the record against the cards was reversed this shitbag of a team would pretty much be in first.
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#11
I think it's more complex than that. We've played 3 of our worst games in the last 4 days. This team isn't getting any better, it's clearly becoming more unfocused and with a few more games like tonight's, they may never recover. We're playing much worse than our record would indicate.
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#12
<!--quoteo(post=47366:date=Jun 30 2009, 09:35 PM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ Jun 30 2009, 09:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I think it's more complex than that. We've played 3 of our worst games in the last 4 days. This team isn't getting any better, it's clearly becoming more unfocused and with a few more games like tonight's, they may never recover. We're playing much worse than our record would indicate.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

They are still pitching well.
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#13
<!--quoteo(post=47367:date=Jun 30 2009, 08:44 PM:name=Ace)-->QUOTE (Ace @ Jun 30 2009, 08:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=47366:date=Jun 30 2009, 09:35 PM:name=rok)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rok @ Jun 30 2009, 09:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I think it's more complex than that. We've played 3 of our worst games in the last 4 days. This team isn't getting any better, it's clearly becoming more unfocused and with a few more games like tonight's, they may never recover. We're playing much worse than our record would indicate.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

They are still pitching well.
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That's been about the only constant all season. We just do so many other things wrong, that it doesn't seem to matter.
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#14
If there was a sabermetric for sucking, it would be these stats.
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#15
The thing is that I really don't need detailed stats like this to know how bad the Cubs suck
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