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SEASON IN A SENTENCE: For the first time since 1908, the Cubs won the World Series. After posing the best record in baseball in the regular season—with 103 wins, a franchise-high since 1910—the North Siders staged a stirring ninth-inning comeback to eliminate the Giants, came back from 2-1 down to beat the Dodgers and won the last three games against the Indians to win the World Series in seven games.

HIGH POINT: Every clinch is special, especially clinching the World Series. The Cubs got to finish off the Dodgers in the National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field, though, winning their first pennant since 1945 in front of their home fans with a dominant 5-0 victory. Kyle Hendricks, who led the NL in ERA, out-dueled Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Willson Contreras homered, and the Cubs faithful got to celebrate at the friendly confines.

LOW POINT: In the season’s second game, at Arizona, 2014 first-round pick Kyle Schwarber chased a fly ball into the left-center field gap and collided with center fielder Dexter Fowler. Schwarber went down in a heap and wound up with torn ligaments in his left knee. He missed the rest of the regular season, but after he tested the knee in two Arizona Fall League games, the Cubs activated him for the World Series, and he went 7-for-17 with three walks and two RBIs.

NOTABLE ROOKIES: Outfielder Albert Almora hit .277/.308/.455 in a part-time role and remains prospect-eligible for 2017. Contreras smacked 12 homers in the regular season while seeing time at catcher, left field and first base, and he played in every playoff game. Righthander Carl Edwards Jr. was one of Joe Maddon’s more trusted relief options and pitched in eight playoff games.

KEY TRANSACTIONS: Fowler re-signed just as spring training was about to start and had a career-best .394 on-base percentage. The Cubs re-inforced their bullpen in July, first acquiring lefthander Mike Montgomery from the Mariners, then trading top prospect Gleyber Torres in a package to the Yankees for closer Aroldis Chapman.

DOWN ON THE FARM
: The Cubs’ winning culture extends to the minor leagues, as domestic affiliates went 373-319, with a .539 winning percentage that ranked sixth in baseball. Four Cubs affiliates made the playoffs, with high Class A Myrtle Beach (Carolina) and short-season Eugene (Northwest) winning league championships.

OPENING DAY PAYROLL: $154,575,168 (7th)

BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Eloy Jimenez
Best Power Hitter Eloy Jimenez
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Mark Zagunis
Fastest Baserunner D.J. Wilson
Best Athlete Jacob Hannemann
Best Fastball Dylan Cease
Best Curveball Oscar de la Cruz
Best Slider Thomas Hatch
Best Changeup Jose Albertos
Best Control Zach Hedges
Best Defensive Catcher P.J. Higgins
Best Defensive Infielder Carlos Penalver
Best Infield Arm Jeimer Candelario
Best Defensive Outfielder Albert Almora
Best Outfield Arm Eddy Martinez
PROJECTED 2020 LINEUP
Catcher Willson Contreras
First Base Anthony Rizzo
Second Base Javier Baez
Third Base Kris Bryant
Shortstop Addison Russell
Left Field Kyle Schwarber
Center Field Albert Almora
Right Field Eloy Jimenez
No. 1 Starter Jon Lester
No. 2 Starter Kyle Hendricks
No. 3 Starter Mike Montgomery
No. 4 Starter Oscar de la Cruz
No. 5 Starter Trevor Clifton
Closer Dylan Cease
TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos. 2016 Org
2007 Felix Pie, of Did not play
2008 Josh Vitters, 3b Atlantic League
2009 Josh Vitters, 3b Atlantic League
2010 Starlin Castro, ss Yankees
2011 Chris Archer, rhp Rays
2012 Brett Jackson, of Did not play
2013 Javier Baez, ss Cubs
2014 Javier Baez, ss Cubs
2015 Kris Bryant, 3b Cubs
2016 Gleyber Torres, ss Yankees
TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos. 2016 Org
2007 Josh Vitters, 3b Atlantic League
2008 Andrew Cashner, rhp Marlins
2009 Brett Jackson, of Did not play
2010 Hayden Simpson, rhp Did not play
2011 Javier Baez, ss Cubs
2012 Albert Almora, of Cubs
2013 Kris Bryant, 3b Cubs
2014 Kyle Schwarber, c Cubs
2015 Ian Happ, of/2b Cubs
2016 Thomas Hatch, rhp (3rd round) Cubs
LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY
Kris Bryant, 2013 $6,708,400
Jorge Soler, 2012 $6,000,000
Mark Prior, 2001 $4,000,000
Kosuke Fukudome, 2007 $4,000,000
Albert Almora, 2012 $3,900,000

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