1987 Chicago Cubs season

1987 Chicago Cubs season

MLB yearly infobox alt
name=Chicago Cubs
season=1987
misc= Andre Dawson hits 49 Home Runs
logo=Chicago Cubs Logo.pngcurrent league=National League
y1=1876
division=Eastern Division
y2=1987
Uniform
ballpark=Wrigley Field
y4=1916
city=Chicago, Illinois
y5=1876
owners=Tribune Company
general managers = Dallas Green
managers=Gene Michael and Frank Lucchesi
television = WGN-TV/Superstation WGN
(Harry Caray, Steve Stone, Dewayne Staats)
radio = WGN
(Jim Frey, Lou Boudreau, Dewayne Staats)
espntn = chc
brtn = CHC|

The Chicago Cubs 1987 season featured a career season from free-agent acquisition Andre Dawson, who captured the National League Most Valuable Player honors following a 49 home run season. It was the rookie season for starting pitcher Greg Maddux, the final full season for Wrigley Field without lights, and the last year for general manager Dallas Green, who resigned in late October 1987.

pring Training

The team opened camp in Mesa, Arizona content with Brian Dayett to start in right field. However, Dawson and his agent Dick Moss showed up after camp opened hoping that Green would consider signing the all-star outfielder. Dawson was one of the top free agents on the market during the off-season, but he garnered little interest. He made no secret that he wanted to leave Montreal, where his knees were battered by the Olympic Stadium Astroturf. He also made it known during the off season that the Cubs were his top choice, as Wrigley Field had a natural grass surface and had no lights. Dawson hit considerably better during the day.

After a couple weeks of Green saying he was flatly uninterested in Dawson, Dawson and Moss presented Green with a "blank" signed contract. Green filled in the amount -- $500,000 for one year.

Spring training also began with the dark news of broadcaster Harry Caray suffering a stroke in Palm Springs. WGN announced that until Caray was well enough to return, guest announcers would fill in and sit alongside color analyst Steve Stone.

Offseason

*December 9, 1986: Heathcliff Slocumb was drafted by the Cubs from the New York Mets in the 1986 minor league draft. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/slocuhe01.shtml Heathcliff Slocumb page at Baseball Reference] ]
*February 17, 1987: Guy Hoffman was traded by the Cubs to the [Cincinnati Reds for Wade Rowdon. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hoffmgu01.shtml Guy Hoffman page at Baseball Reference] ]
*March 9, 1987: Andre Dawson was signed as a Free Agent by the Cubs. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/d/dawsoan01.shtml Andre Dawson page at Baseball Reference] ]
*March 30, 1987: Thad Bosley and Dave Gumpert were traded by the Cubs to the Kansas City Royals for Jim Sundberg. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sundbji01.shtml Jim Sundberg page at Baseball Reference] ]

Regular season

An 18-10 May propelled the Cubs into the race, and they spent time in first place in early June. However, injuries to Ryne Sandberg and Shawon Dunston within days of each other crippled the Cubs' middle infield and hampered their offense. Their replacements were Paul Noce and Mike Brumley, respectively, Brumley having been acquired as "thrown-in" in the 1984 Buckner-for-Eckersley trade. Neither player was able to come close to replacing the lost production from Sandberg and Dunston and, consequentially, the team struggled.

In the month of August, two incidents occurred in which players cheated against the Cubs. Phillies pitcher Kevin Gross was pitching against the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 10, 1987. Gross was caught with sandpaper in his glove and suspended for 10 games. [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/cheaters/ballplayers.html] Astros batter Billy Hatcher was batting against the Chicago Cubs on Aug. 31, 1987, when he broke his bat and it flew down the third base line. Cubs third baseman Keith Moreland saw cork, and Hatcher was suspended for 10 games. [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/cheaters/ballplayers.html] Later on, Hatcher claimed that he was using pitcher Dave Smith's bat, and not his own.

After a woeful August, Michael told the press that he was planning on resigning after the season. Green said that he would accept the resignation, effective immediately, and replaced Michael with Frank Lucchesi, a longtime scout in the Philadelphia organization who had become a Cubs roving instructor. As the Cubs played out the string under Luchessi, they finished last, although they were a markedly improved team over the '86 club, with a promising future.

eason standings

Transactions

*April 6, 1987: Dickie Noles was signed as a free agent by the Cubs. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/n/nolesdi01.shtml Dickie Noles page at Baseball Reference] ]
*July 13, 1987: Steve Trout was traded by the Cubs to the New York Yankees for Bob Tewksbury, Rich Scheid, and Dean Wilkins. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/troutst01.shtml Steve Trout page at Baseball Reference] ]
*September 22, 1987: Dickie Noles was loaned by the Cubs to the Detroit Tigers.

Roster


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