Iowa Cubs 2017 Season Review
Iowa wrapped up its season Monday, finishing 67-72 in fourth place in the PCL American North Division. Despite the I-Cubs first fourth-place finish since 2012, Iowa had much to celebrate this season.
Iowa wrapped up its season Monday, finishing 67-72 in fourth place in the PCL American North Division. Despite the I-Cubs first fourth-place finish since 2012, Iowa had much to celebrate this season.
Manager Marty Pevey led the Iowa Cubs for the fifth-consecutive season, becoming the first to do so. He captured the 300th win of his Iowa Cubs career on May 5 with a 7-1 victory over New Orleans and finished the year with 353 career wins with the I-Cubs, trailing Joe Sparks by two for the most for an Iowa manager.
For 37 years, Iowa has been paving the road to Wrigley and 2017 was no different. Eighteen players suited up for both Iowa and Chicago with six of that group making their major league debuts. That group included infielder
Sixty total players suited up for Iowa, including 38 pitchers, five catchers, 11 infielders and six outfielders. Among the group, only utility man
The PCL leaderboard was flecked with Iowa Cubs at the close of the campaign.
Despite missing the final three weeks of the season with a hamate bone injury,
No different than years past, the 2017 I-Cubs did their part in re-writing the record books. Andreoli, in his third full season as an Iowa Cub, moved into second on the all-time list in Iowa career stolen bases (102) and strikeouts (397).
As a team, Iowa set a new record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game on July 27 at El Paso. Williams Perez (4),
An Iowa Cub was recognized four times by Chicago as
Other Iowa Cubs were recognized by the PCL as Caratini, Carasiti and Frankoff were all selected to the All-Star game. Caratini and Carasiti also collected postseason All-PCL team honors. Tseng netted PCL Pitcher of the Week respects for the week of July 16-23.
Iowa finished sixth in the PCL in attendance, welcoming 535,660 fans to Principal Park. It was the fifth-largest attendance mark in the history of I-Cubs baseball. Iowa has seen more than 17 million fans enter the gates since 1969. The club will celebrate its 50th season of baseball in 2018 and its 38th as an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. The I-Cubs will face the Oklahoma City Dodgers on Opening Day on April 5 at Principal Park.