2009 Chicago Cubs season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2009 Chicago Cubs season was the 138th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 134th in the National League and the 94th at Wrigley Field . The Cubs, attempting to win the National League Central for the third consecutive season, fell short by finishing in second place with a record of 83–78.
Minor League affiliates
In 2009 The Chicago Cubs had three minor league affiliates. The team's Single-A affiliate is the Peoria Chiefs , located in Peoria . The Chicago Cubs' Double-A affiliate is the Tennessee Smokies based in the Knoxville, Tennessee metropolitan area . Finally the Chicago Cubs Triple-A Affiliate is the Iowa Cubs , located in Iowa . The Iowa Cubs were coached by former Cub and Hall of Fame player Ryne Sandberg in 2009. Sandberg previously coached the Chiefs and Smokies as well.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
4-2
1–5
7-11
5–3
5–4
7-11
2–5
5–2
1–5
6–1
11-7
5-13
2–4
1–5
5–10
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–6
4–4
8-10
3-3
4–3
3–3
13–5
10-8
3–4
3–3
3–4
4–2
10-8
7–8
Chicago
2-4
2–4
–
10-5
2–4
4–3
11–6
3–5
10-7
3-3
1–5
10-4
4–5
4-2
6-10
5–2
6–9
Cincinnati
5-1
6-3
5-10
–
0-7
3-3
12-4
1-5
8-7
2-4
2-5
13-5
1-6
3-3
8-8
3-4
6-9
Colorado
11-7
4-4
4-2
7-0
–
2-4
2-5
4-14
6-0
3-4
2-4
6-3
10-8
8-10
6-1
6-0
11-4
Florida
3-5
10-8
3-4
3-3
4-2
–
4–3
3-3
3-4
11-7
9-9
2-4
4-2
3-4
3-3
12-6
10-8
Houston
4–5
3-3
6-11
4-12
5-2
3-4
–
4–3
5-10
1-5
6-2
10-5
6-1
2-4
6-9
3-3
6-9
Los Angeles
11-7
3-4
5-3
5-1
14-4
3-3
3-4
–
3–3
5-1
4-3
4-3
10-8
11-7
2-5
3-2
9-9
Milwaukee
5-2
3-3
7-10
7-8
0-6
4-3
10-5
3-3
–
3-3
4-3
9-5
2-4
4-5
9-9
5-3
5-10
New York
2-5
5-13
3-3
4-2
4-3
7-11
5-1
1-5
3-3
–
6-12
4-3
2-5
5-3
4-5
10-8
5–10
Philadelphia
5-1
8-10
5-1
5-2
4-2
9-9
2-6
3-4
3-4
12-6
–
4-2
5-2
3-4
4-1
15-3
6-12
Pittsburgh
1-6
4-3
4-10
5-13
3-6
4-2
5-10
3-4
5-9
3-4
2-4
–
3-4
2-4
5-10
5-3
8–7
San Diego
7-11
3-3
5-4
6-1
8-10
2-4
1-6
8-10
4-2
5-2
2-5
4-3
–
10-8
1-6
4-2
5–10
San Francisco
13-5
4–3
2–4
3–3
10-8
4–3
4–2
7-11
5-4
3–5
4–3
4–2
8-10
–
4–3
4–2
9–6
St. Louis
4-2
2-4
10-6
8-8
1-6
3-3
9-6
5-2
9-9
5-4
1-4
10-5
6-1
3-4
–
6–1
9–6
Washington
5-1
8-10
2-5
4-3
0-6
6-12
3-3
2-3
3-5
8-10
3-15
3-5
2-4
2-4
1-6
–
7–11
Game log
2009 Game Log: 83–78 (Home:46–34, Away: 37–44)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Astros
4–2
Zambrano (1–0)
Oswalt (0–1)
Gregg (1)
43,827
1–0
2
April 7
@ Astros
2–3 (10)
Brocail (1–0)
Cotts (0–1)
31,121
1–1
3
April 8
@ Astros
11–6
Lilly (1–0)
Moehler (0–1)
30,047
2–1
4
April 10
@ Brewers
3–4
Villanueva (1–0)
Gregg (0–1)
45,455
2–2
5
April 11
@ Brewers
6–5
Heilman (1–0)
Villanueva (1–1)
Mármol (1)
43,768
3–2
6
April 12
@ Brewers
8–5
Dempster (1–0)
Suppan (0–2)
40,168
4–2
7
April 13
Rockies
4–0
Lilly (2–0)
Jiménez (1–1)
40,077
5–2
8
April 15
Rockies
2–5
Marquis (2–0)
Harden (0–1)
Grilli (1)
39,361
5–3
9
April 16
Cardinals
4–7
Wainwright (2–0)
Patton (0–1)
Franklin (2)
38,909
5–4
10
April 17
Cardinals
8–7
Heilman (2–0)
Pérez (0–1)
Mármol (2)
40,250
6–4
11
April 18
Cardinals
7–5 (11)
Guzmán (1–0)
Reyes (0–1)
40,878
7–4
April 19
Cardinals
Postponed (rain) – rescheduled for July 12
12
April 21
Reds
7–2
Harden (1–1)
Owings (0–2)
38,403
8–4
13
April 22
Reds
0–3
Cueto (1–1)
Lilly (2–1)
Cordero (6)
38,738
8–5
14
April 23
Reds
1–7
Harang (2–2)
Zambrano (1–1)
40,039
8–6
15
April 24
@ Cardinals
3–4
McClellan (1–0)
Mármol (0–1)
Franklin (5)
45,812
8–7
16
April 25
@ Cardinals
2–8
Boggs (1–0)
Marshall (0–1)
46,707
8–8
17
April 26
@ Cardinals
10–3
Harden (2–1)
Wellemeyer (1–2)
44,742
9–8
18
April 27
@ Diamondbacks
2–7
Haren (2–3)
Lilly (2–2)
29,471
9–9
19
April 28
@ Diamondbacks
11–3
Zambrano (2–1)
Petit (0–2)
30,351
10–9
20
April 29
@ Diamondbacks
0–10
Davis (2–3)
Dempster (1–1)
26,999
10–10
21
April 30
Marlins
2–8 (10)
Pinto (2–0)
Heilman (2–1)
37,956
10–11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
Marlins
8–6
Patton (1–1)
Badenhop (1–1)
Gregg (2)
38,336
11–11
23
May 2
Marlins
6–1
Lilly (3–2)
Sánchez (1–3)
40,083
12–11
24
May 3
Marlins
6–4
Zambrano (3–1)
Nolasco (1–3)
Gregg (3)
40,457
13–11
25
May 4
Giants
4–2
Dempster (2–1)
Sánchez (1–2)
Gregg (4)
39,112
14–11
26
May 5
Giants
2–6
Lincecum (3–1)
Marshall (0–2)
39,497
14–12
27
May 6
@ Astros
6–3
Harden (3–1)
Hampton (1–3)
Gregg (5)
29,415
15–12
28
May 7
@ Astros
8–5
Lilly (4–2)
Ortiz (2–1)
28,625
16–12
29
May 8
@ Brewers
2–3
Stetter (2–0)
Heilman (2–2)
Hoffman (5)
42,025
16–13
30
May 9
@ Brewers
6–12
Gallardo (4–1)
Dempster (2–2)
44,428
16–14
31
May 10
@ Brewers
4–2
Marshall (1–2)
Suppan (2–3)
Gregg (6)
41,646
17–14
32
May 12
Padres
6–2
Harden (4–1)
Peavy (2–5)
39,963
18–14
33
May 13
Padres
6–4 (8)
Lilly (5–2)
Young (2–2)
Mármol (3)
38,410
19–14
34
May 14
Padres
11–3
Dempster (3–2)
Gaudin (0–3)
39,728
20–14
May 15
Astros
Postponed (rain) – rescheduled for July 30
35
May 16
Astros
5–4
Marshall (2–2)
Hawkins (1–1)
40,549
21–14
36
May 17
Astros
5–6
Moehler (1–2)
Harden (4–2)
Sampson (1)
40,478
21–15
37
May 19
@ Cardinals
0–3
Piñeiro (5–3)
Lilly (5–3)
41,374
21–16
38
May 20
@ Cardinals
1–2
Carpenter (2–0)
Dempster (3–3)
Franklin (10)
41,703
21–17
39
May 21
@ Cardinals
1–3
Wainwright (4–2)
Marshall (2–3)
Franklin (11)
44,235
21–18
40
May 22
@ Padres
0–4
Peavy (4–5)
Zambrano (3–2)
Bell (12)
27,260
21–19
41
May 23
@ Padres
1–3
Geer (1–1)
Wells (0–1)
Mujica (1)
37,798
21–20
42
May 24
@ Padres
2–7
Young (4–2)
Lilly (5–4)
39,593
21–21
43
May 25
Pirates
8–10
Gorzelanny (2–1)
Cotts (0–2)
Burnett (1)
38,942
21–22
44
May 26
Pirates
6–1 (6)
Marshall (3–3)
Snell (1–6)
38,303
22–22
45
May 27
Pirates
5–2
Mármol (1–1)
Chavez (0–2)
Gregg (7)
38,314
23–22
46
May 28
Dodgers
1–2
Wolf (3–1)
Wells (0–2)
Troncoso (3)
39,579
23–23
47
May 29
Dodgers
2–1
Lilly (6–4)
Billingsley (6–3)
Gregg (8)
40,148
24–23
48
May 30
Dodgers
7–0
Dempster (4–3)
Stults (4–2)
41,153
25–23
49
May 31
Dodgers
2–8
Milton (2–0)
Marshall (3–4)
40,091
25–24
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 2
@ Braves
5–6 (12)
Soriano (1–0)
Heilman (2–3)
30,262
25–25
51
June 3
@ Braves
3–2 (11)
Guzmán (2–0)
Bennett (2–3)
Gregg (9)
30,646
26–25
June 4
@ Braves
Postponed (rain) – rescheduled for June 22
52
June 5
@ Reds
2–1
Zambrano (4–2)
Owings (3–7)
Gregg (10)
32,374
27–25
53
June 6
@ Reds
3–4 (11)
Masset (3–0)
Marshall (3–5)
40,914
27–26
54
June 7
@ Reds
6–3 (14)
Patton (2–1)
Lincoln (1–1)
Guzmán (1)
32,629
28–26
55
June 9
@ Astros
7–1
Lilly (7–4)
Moehler (2–4)
29,669
29–26
56
June 10
@ Astros
1–2
Sampson (3–0)
Guzmán (2–1)
29,840
29–27
57
June 11
@ Astros
1–2 (13)
Fulchino (2–1)
Ascanio (0–1)
34,250
29–28
58
June 12
Twins
4–7
Slowey (9–2)
Wells (0–3)
Nathan (14)
41,509
29–29
59
June 13
Twins
0–2
Swarzak (2–2)
Harden (4–3)
Nathan (15)
40,899
29–30
60
June 14
Twins
3–2
Mármol (2–1)
Crain (2–3)
40,814
30–30
June 16
White Sox
Postponed (rain) – rescheduled for September 3
61
June 17
White Sox
1–4
Danks (5–5)
Dempster (4–4)
Jenks (15)
40,444
30–31
62
June 18
White Sox
6–5
Gregg (1–1)
Thornton (4–2)
40,467
31–31
63
June 19
Indians
8–7 (10)
Gregg (2–1)
Vizcaíno (1–3)
40,155
32–31
64
June 20
Indians
6–5 (13)
Patton (3–1)
Wood (2–3)
41,007
33–31
65
June 21
Indians
6–2
Wells (1–3)
Sowers (1–5)
Gregg (11)
40,866
34–31
66
June 22
@ Braves
0–2
Vázquez (5–6)
Dempster (4–5)
Soriano (6)
31,701
34–32
67
June 23
@ Tigers
4–5
Lyon (3–3)
Gregg (BS 3) (2–2)
38,046
34–33
68
June 24
@ Tigers
3–5
Miner (BS 2) (5–1)
Harden (4–4)
Rodney (15)
36,438
34–34
69
June 25
@ Tigers
5–6
Galarraga (4–7)
Lilly (7–5)
Rodney (16)
42,332
34–35
70
June 26
@ White Sox
5–4
Wells (2–3)
Contreras (2–7)
Gregg (12)
39,015
35–35
71
June 27
@ White Sox
7–8
Jenks (2–2)
Marshall (3–6)
39,529
35–36
72
June 28
@ White Sox
0–6
Danks (6–6)
Zambrano (4–3)
39,745
35–37
73
June 29
@ Pirates
3–1
Harden (5–4)
Duke
Gregg (13)
15,400
36–37
74
June 30
@ Pirates
0–3
Ohlendorf (7–6)
Lilly (7–6)
Capps (18)
17,054
36–38
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
75
July 1
@ Pirates
4–1
Wells (3–3)
Vasquez (1–1)
Gregg (14)
15,770
37–38
76
July 2
Brewers
9–5
Dempster (5–5)
McClung (3–2)
40,545
38–38
77
July 3
Brewers
2–1 (10)
Gregg (3–2)
DiFelice (4–1)
41,204
39–38
78
July 4
Brewers
2–11
Looper (7–4)
Harden (5–5)
40,088
39–39
79
July 5
Brewers
8–2
Lilly (8–6)
Burns (1–2)
40,369
40–39
80
July 6
Braves
4–2
Wells (4–3)
Jurrjens (6–7)
Gregg (15)
40,042
41–39
81
July 7
Braves
1–2
Vázquez (6–7)
Zambrano (4–4)
Soriano (9)
40,359
41–40
82
July 8
Braves
1–4
Kawakami (5–6)
Hart (0–1)
Soriano (10)
40,531
41–41
83
July 10
Cardinals
3–8
Carpenter (7–3)
Harden (5–6)
40,687
41–42
84
July 11
Cardinals
5–2
Lilly (9–6)
Thompson (2–6)
Gregg (16)
41,210
42–42
85
July 12
Cardinals
7–3
Zambrano (5–4)
Lohse (4–5)
40,701
43–42
86
July 12
Cardinals
2–4
Wanwright (10–5)
Wells (4–4)
Franklin (21)
41,244
43–43
87
July 16
@ Nationals
6–2
Harden (6–6)
Lannan (6–7)
26,980
44–43
88
July 17
@ Nationals
3–1
Zambrano (6–4)
Stammen (2–5)
Gregg (17)
27,581
45–43
89
July 18
@ Nationals
6–5
Wells (5–4)
Zimmermann (3–5)
Gregg (18)
36,014
46–43
90
July 19
@ Nationals
11–3
Hart (1–1)
Mock (0–3)
34,574
47–43
91
July 20
@ Phillies
1–10
Lopez (2–0)
Lilly (9–7)
Durbin (1)
45,268
47–44
92
July 21
@ Phillies
1–4 (13)
Condrey (6–2)
Samardzija (0–1)
45,214
47–45
93
July 22
@ Phillies
10–5
Zambrano (7–4)
Moyer (9–7)
Gregg (19)
45,257
48–45
94
July 24
Reds
8–5
Wells (6–4)
Harang (5–11)
41,406
49–45
95
July 25
Reds
5–3
Hart (2–1)
Cueto (8–7)
Gregg (20)
41,364
50–45
96
July 26
Reds
5–2
Harden (7–6)
Owings (6–11)
Gregg (21)
41,528
51–45
97
July 27
Astros
5–1 (13)
Samardzija (1–1)
Sampson (4–2)
40,794
52–45
98
July 28
Astros
6–11
Fulchino (4–3)
Guzmán (2–2)
40,814
52–46
99
July 29
Astros
12–0
Wells (7–4)
Hampton (6–8)
41,538
53–46
100
July 30
Astros
12–3
Hart (3–1)
Ortiz (3–6)
41,524
54–46
101
July 31
@ Marlins
2–5
Donnelly (1–0)
Mármol (2–2)
Núñez (9)
25,024
54–47
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
102
August 1
@ Marlins
9–8 (10)
Gregg (4–2)
Núñez (3–4)
Heilman (1)
35,811
55–47
103
August 2
@ Marlins
2–3
Donnelly (2–0)
Gregg (4–3)
25,969
55–48
104
August 3
@ Reds
4–2
Wells (8–4)
Harang (5–13)
Mármol (4)
22,222
56–48
105
August 4
@ Reds
6–3
Gorzelanny (4–1)
Cueto (8–9)
17,992
57–48
106
August 5
@ Reds
0–4
Lehr (1–0)
Harden (7–7)
22,098
57–49
107
August 7
@ Rockies
2–6
Jiménez (9–9)
Marshall (3–7)
46,118
57–50
108
August 8
@ Rockies
6–5
Dempster (6–5)
Marquis (12–8)
Gregg (22)
47,845
58–50
109
August 9
@ Rockies
5–11
Hammel (7–6)
Wells (8–5)
40,217
58–51
110
August 10
@ Rockies
5–11
de la Rosa (10–8)
Gorzelanny (4–2)
34,485
58–52
111
August 11
Phillies
3–4
Eyre (2–1)
Gregg (4–4)
Durbin (2)
41,477
58–53
112
August 12
Phillies
5–12
Martínez (1–0)
Samardzija (1–2)
41,133
58–54
113
August 13
Phillies
1–6
Lee (10–9)
Dempster (6–6)
41,100
58–55
114
August 14
Pirates
17–2
Wells (9–5)
Morton (2–6)
41,619
59–55
115
August 15
Pirates
3–1
Gorzelanny (5–2)
Duke (9–11)
Gregg (23)
41,197
60–55
August 16
Pirates
Postponed (rain)
116
August 17
@ Padres
1–4
Bell (5–2)
Gregg (4–5)
23,420
60–56
117
August 18
@ Padres
3–6
Carrillo (1–1)
Dempster (6–7)
Bell (30)
19,814
60–57
118
August 19
@ Padres
7–1
Harden (8–7)
Latos (4–3)
18,012
61–57
119
August 20
@ Dodgers
2–7
Belisario (2–3)
Guzmán (2–3)
48,974
61–58
120
August 21
@ Dodgers
1–2
Wolf (8–6)
Wells (9–6)
Broxton (27)
51,579
61–59
121
August 22
@ Dodgers
0–2
Haeger (1–1)
Lilly (9–8)
Sherrill (21)
49,297
61–60
122
August 23
@ Dodgers
3–1
Dempster (7–7)
Billingsley (12–7)
Mármol (5)
49,711
62–60
123
August 25
Nationals
6–15
Mock (3–5)
Zambrano (7–5)
37,297
62–61
124
August 26
Nationals
9–4
Guzmán (3–3)
Bergmann (2–3)
36,562
63–61
125
August 27
Nationals
4–5
Martin (3–3)
Wells (9–7)
MacDougal (14)
35,174
63–62
126
August 28
Mets
5–2
Gregg (5–5)
Stokes (1–3)
Mármol (6)
39,381
64–62
127
August 29
Mets
11–4
Dempster (8–7)
Parnell (3–7)
40,857
65–62
128
August 30
Mets
1–4
Figueroa (1–3)
Zambrano (7–6)
Rodríguez (28)
39,907
65–63
129
August 31
Astros
3–5
Oswalt (8–5)
Harden (8–8)
Valverde (20)
36,990
65–64
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
130
September 1
Astros
4–1
Wells (10–7)
Moehler (8–10)
Mármol (7)
36,332
66–64
131
September 2
Astros
2–0
Lilly (10–8)
Paulino (2–7)
Mármol (8)
39,192
67–64
132
September 3
White Sox
0–5
Torres (1–0)
Dempster (8–8)
40,741
67–65
133
September 4
@ Mets
2–6
Stokes (2–4)
Gregg (5–6)
Rodríguez (29)
37,953
67–66
134
September 5
@ Mets
5–3
Harden (9–8)
Figueroa (2–4)
Mármol (9)
38,759
68–66
135
September 6
@ Mets
2–4
Pelfrey (10–10)
Wells (10–8)
Rodríguez (30)
39,593
68–67
136
September 7
@ Pirates
4–2
Lilly (11–8)
McCutchen (0–1)
Mármol (10)
14,673
69–67
137
September 8
@ Pirates
9–4
Dempster (9–8)
Duke (10–14)
17,862
70–67
138
September 9
@ Pirates
8–5
Zambrano (8–6)
Hart (4–6)
Mármol (11)
10,899
71–67
139
September 11
Reds
6–4
Stevens (1–0)
Lehr (4–2)
Mármol (12)
39,881
72–67
140
September 12
Reds
5–7
Rhodes (1–1)
Mármol (2–3)
Cordero (34)
40,351
72–68
141
September 13
Reds
5–2
Lilly (12–8)
Bailey (5–5)
39,805
73–68
142
September 14
Brewers
2–0
Dempster (10–8)
Suppan (6–10)
Mármol (13)
38,725
74–68
143
September 15
Brewers
13–7
Heilman (3–3)
Gallardo (12–12)
38,986
75–68
144
September 16
Brewers
5–9
Looper (13–6)
Harden (9–9)
38,084
75–69
145
September 17
Brewers
4–7
Bush (5–7)
Wells (10–9)
Hoffman (33)
39,158
75–70
146
September 18
@ Cardinals
2–3
Franklin (3–3)
Heilman (3–4)
45,959
75–71
147
September 19
@ Cardinals
1–2
Franklin (4–3)
Mármol (2–4)
46,506
75–72
148
September 20
@ Cardinals
6–3 (11)
Caridad (1–0)
Boggs (2–3)
Mármol (14)
44,937
76–72
149
September 21
@ Brewers
10–2
Gorzelanny (6–2)
Looper (13–7)
34,192
77–72
150
September 22
@ Brewers
7–2
Wells (11–9)
Bush (5–8)
34,316
78–72
151
September 23
@ Brewers
2–3
Narveson (2–0)
Samardzija (1–3)
Hoffman (35)
32,340
78–73
152
September 24
@ Giants
3–2
Heilman (4–4)
Wilson (5–6)
Mármol (15)
31,603
79–73
153
September 25
@ Giants
3–0
Zambrano (9–6)
Lincecum (14–7)
33,970
80–73
154
September 26
@ Giants
6–2
Gorzelanny (7–2)
Zito (10–13)
35,885
81–73
155
September 27
@ Giants
1–5
Cain (14–7)
Wells (11–10)
Wilson (37)
38,330
81–74
156
September 29
Pirates
6–0
Dempster (11–8)
Hart (4–9)
35,308
82–74
157
September 30
Pirates
0–4
Morton (5–9)
Lilly (12–9)
34,362
82–75
158
September 30
Pirates
2–8
Karstens (4–5)
Zambrano (9–7)
33,299
82–76
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Roster
2009 Chicago Cubs
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaching Staff
Key injuries
The Cubs were plagued by injuries in 2009, and were only able to field their Opening Day starting lineup three times the entire season. Third baseman Aramis Ramírez injured his throwing shoulder in an early May game against the Milwaukee Brewers , sidelining him until early July and forcing journeyman players like Mike Fontenot and Aaron Miles into more prominent roles. Additionally, key players like Derrek Lee (back), Alfonso Soriano (legs and knee) and Geovany Soto (shoulder) nursed minor, nagging injuries.
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting and other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks+hits per inning pitched
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks+hits per inning pitched
2008–2009 off-season
Trades
November 13, 2008
To Florida Marlins José Ceda
To Chicago Cubs Kevin Gregg
December 31, 2008
to Cleveland Indians Mark DeRosa
to Chicago Cubs Minor league prospects (Gaub, Stevens, Archer)
January 6, 2009
to Colorado Rockies Jason Marquis
to Chicago Cubs Luis Vizcaíno
January 17, 2009
to Baltimore Orioles Félix Pie
to Chicago Cubs Garrett Olson and Henry Williamson
January 27, 2009
to Seattle Mariners Ronny Cedeño and Garrett Olson
to Chicago Cubs Aaron Heilman
May 8, 2009
to Baltimore Orioles Joey Gathright
to Chicago Cubs Ryan Freel
July 2, 2009
to Colorado Rockies Al Alburquerque
to Chicago Cubs Jeff Baker
July 6, 2009
to Kansas City Royals Ryan Freel
to Chicago Cubs player to be named later
July 30, 2009
to Pittsburgh Pirates Kevin Hart , José Ascanio , and Josh Harrison
to Chicago Cubs John Grabow and Tom Gorzelanny
Free agent acquisitions
Players lost to free agency
Sale of the franchise
After many years of speculation that the Chicago Tribune wanted to sell the Chicago Cubs organization, they finally inked a deal on January 22, 2009 with the Ricketts family for a total of $900 million. The sale included the Cubs, Wrigley Field , and the Tribune's 25% stake in the Comcast Sports Network Chicago, a regional TV channel.
The Chicago Cubs radio broadcasting team was anchored by veteran announcers Pat Hughes and Ron Santo making it the duo's 15th year together. Hughes provided the play by play while Santo served as the color commentator.
The Chicago Cubs 2009 television broadcasting team was anchored by Len Kasper and Bob Brenly . Games could be seen on multiple channels including: WGN-TV , Comcast SportsNet Chicago , WGN America , and WCIU-TV .
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