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1989 Chicago Cubs 1989 Chicago Cubs
1988/1990
Record 93-69 .574
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Standings Won the NL East
Pythagorean 90-72, 90-72, 90-72
Runs (S/A) 702 / 623
PostseasonLost NLCS 4-1 to San Francisco Giants
BallparkWrigley Field
Park FactorsBatting: 107 / Pitching: 108
Attendance2,491,942 (4th) (9th)
Payroll/Avg$12,167,000 / $427,937 (18th)
Spring TrainingMesa, Arizona (HoHokam Park)
ManagerDon Zimmer
CoachesChuck Cottier, Dick Pole, Joe Altobelli, Jose Martinez, Larry Cox
ExecutivesChairman of the Board: Stanton Cook, General Manager: Jim Frey
Minor Leagues(AAA) Iowa Cubs, (AA) Charlotte Knights, (A) Geneva Cubs, (A) Peoria Chiefs, (A) Winston-Salem Spirits, (Rookie) Wytheville Cubs
Radio (WGN) Dave Nelson, DeWayne Staats, Harry Caray
TV (WGN) DeWayne Staats, Harry Caray, Steve Stone

The 1989 Chicago Cubs went 93-69 and finished 1st in the National League East. The Cubs drew 2,491,942 to Wrigley Field. Andre Dawson, Ryne Sandberg, Rick Sutcliffe and Mitch Williams made the All-Star team. Jerome Walton won the National League Rookie of the Year award. Gold Glove winners for 1989 included Ryne Sandberg.

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