Iowa Cubs 2023 Season Review
TO RECAP: As the 2023 season came to a close, Iowa found itself in third place in the International League West standings with a final record of 82-65, 17 games above the .500 mark. The 82 victories that the I-Cubs achieved this season are the most since the 2010 season
TO RECAP: As the 2023 season came to a close, Iowa found itself in third place in the International League West standings with a final record of 82-65, 17 games above the .500 mark. The 82 victories that the I-Cubs achieved this season are the most since the 2010 season when they also won 82 games. 82 wins was also good for the fifth-most wins among all teams in the International League. For Iowa, it marked the best finish in a division since the 2019 season when it was a part of the Pacific Coast League, and it claimed the Northern American division title. In total, 76 players donned an I-Cub jersey over the course of the season and 29 of those players spent time both with Iowa and up in the big leagues with Chicago.
FOR THE RECORD BOOKS: Despite not making the postseason this year, it was quite the season for the I-Cubs. The team racked up 82 wins, which is the most since 2010 when it also won 82 games and tied for the sixth most wins all-time. The most wins in franchise history is set at 85 which was achieved twice by the 1993 and 1998 ball clubs. 83 wins are next in line for number of victories and that has been accomplished three times (1973, 2001, and 2008). This year’s iteration of the I-Cubs also etched their way into the history books setting a multitude of new franchise records. On the offensive side, the 2023 team set a total of seven new franchise records. The records that were set this season include: runs scored (892), extra-base hits (538), RBI (856), walks drawn (729), strikeouts (1,385), on-base percentage (.368) and hit by pitches (90). The mark that the squad this year shattered was in the category of walks drawn. The former franchise record for this category was 596, which was held by the 1984 team. With the 2023 team seeing 729 free passes, that sets the difference between the two at 133. The smallest margin of difference between two records is on-base percentage, as the 2023 I-Cubs actually tied the franchise record set in 1974 at .368. When it comes to pitching, three franchise records were broken this season. Those marks were holds (66), walks issued (753), and strikeouts (1,395). The franchise records of walks issued and strikeouts were short lived as the most recent marks were set by the 2022 team, at 672 and 1,367, respectively. Meanwhile, the record of holds in a season, which have only been tracked since 2005, surpassed the previous mark of 62 set in 2006.
WALK THIS WAY: A struggle for the Iowa pitching staff this year came in the form of command. As a team, the I-Cubs walked a franchise record 753 batters over the course of the season. The 753 free passes allowed in 2023 surpassed the old record of 672, for a difference of 81, which was just set a season ago in 2022. Iowa’s walk total ranked as the fourth most in the International League and the seventh most in all of Triple-A baseball. On two separate occasions this year, I-Cubs pitching tallied 16 walks allowed in a game. It first happened on June 2 versus the Columbus Clippers, and it happened again on August 3 versus the Toledo Mud Hens. The 16 walks allowed in those two contests were the most by a team at the Triple-A level this season and set a franchise record for walks allowed in a nine-inning game. Right-hander
COME THROUGH IN THE CLUTCH: Iowa played in a total of 147 games in the 2023 season and a fair share of them were close contests. 39 of the 147 games played by Iowa resulted in one-run affairs. That accounts for 26.5-percent of every game played this season. Luckily for Iowa, they performed well in those close calls, going 26-13 in those instances. The 26 wins in one-run games mark the most by the I-Cubs since the 2017 season when they had a record of 27-21 in one-run contests.
HIGH POWERED OFFENSE: The I-Cubs offense in 2023 was one of the most potent in the entire league. Multiple franchise records were set in hitting categories and when looking at the league rankings, Iowa was near the top in a majority of them. Among offensive categories, Iowa ranked inside the top-5 in the league in: batting average (5th - .265), runs (2nd – 892), total bases (4th – 2,278), doubles (3rd – 302), RBI (1st – 856), hit by pitches (5th – 90), walks drawn (3rd – 729), slugging percentage (3rd - .466), and on-base percentage (3rd - .368).
MR. 40/20: There is no doubt one of the most impactful players this season for Iowa was outfielder
COMEBACK CUBS: The 2023 season was full of excitement and the I-Cubs gave their fans plenty of fun games to watch. Iowa also had a flare for the dramatic, registering a total of 38 comeback wins over the course of the season. The 38 comeback victories are the most since the team came back to win 42 times during the 2010 season. Some of those come from behind victories were curtesy of walk-offs, of which Iowa had seven. One of the more improbable comeback wins came on June 9 on the road in St. Paul. The I-Cubs were down 5-2 going into the ninth and then proceeded to plate five runs in the frame to claim a 7-5 victory.
WINNING WAYS: This year’s iteration of the Iowa Cubs won a lot of games (82) over the course of the season. The team also saved its longest stretch of winning for the last month of the season. Iowa went on its longest winning streak of the year September 13-21 when it won eight consecutive games. The eight-game winning streak marked the longest winning streak for the I-Cubs since it won nine games in-a-row against Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, and Memphis from May 27-June 5 during the 2016 season. This season’s winning streak saw the I-Cubs claim eight straight against the St. Paul Saints and the Louisville Bats. Over that stretch, Iowa hit at a clip of .281 (76-270) with 17 doubles, three triples, 12 home runs, and it outscored opponents by a mark of 54-34. On the pitching side, the team had an ERA of 3.95 over 73.0 innings pitched with 61 hits allowed, 67 strikeouts, 38 walks, and went a perfect 4-for-4 on save opportunities.
SEPTEMBER STRUGGLES: The start of September was rough for the I-Cubs this season. Iowa finished the month with a record of 10-11 and it was the only month that it had a record below .500. September saw the I-Cubs suffer their longest losing streak of the season as they lost seven straight games from September 1-8. Ironically, the I-Cubs also recorded their longest winning streak of the season in September as well, winning eight-straight from September 13-21. After the first three days of September, the I-Cubs had a record of 72-57 and were coming into a 12-game homestand. With two weeks of home games, it seemed like a perfect opportunity to improve their playoff outlook. At that time, Iowa was just two games back of St. Paul in the overall International League West standings and 2.5 games back of the Saints in the second half standings. In the overall second half standings, which determined who makes the postseason, Iowa was 5.5 games behind Durham and Lehigh Valley. Despite going 7-5 over those 12 games, the damage was done, and Iowa was out of contention for the playoffs by the time its final series of the year against Louisville began. On the offensive side, Iowa finished September with a .258 batting average, its third-lowest clip of the season. They scored 113 runs on 184 hits including 39 doubles, four triples, 28 home runs, 107 RBI, and 199 strikeouts compared to 96 walks drawn. The pitching numbers for the month were as follows: a 5.33 ERA, it’s third-highest mark, over 185.2 innings, 186 hits, 120 runs (110 earned), 25 home runs, 111 walks, 194 strikeouts, and an opponent’s batting average of .264.
CAN DO KILIAN: With an ever-changing pitching staff, it can be difficult to find some consistent arms to use. However,
LET’S COMPARE: Taking a look at the splits between Iowa’s starting pitchers and its relievers showed some interesting numbers. On the year, relievers tallied a record of 58-31 and a 5.86 ERA over 684.2 innings of work. Meanwhile, the starters went 24-34 with a 4.82 ERA in 584.1 innings. Clearly Iowa relied on its bullpen quite often this season as they logged 100.1 more innings of work than the starters did. However, those numbers could be a little skewed due to Iowa having a number of bullpen days towards the back end of the season due to pitching staff injuries and other roster moves.
WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG: Another top bat that was heavily featured in Iowa’s lineup this year was utility-man,
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT: With rosters constantly changing over the course of a season due to injuries, signings, call-ups and send-downs, trades, etc. there are sure to be a lot of different players that don an I-Cub jersey. Some names that fans are most anxious to see in action, however, are the prospects that an organization has throughout it’s minor league system. The Cubs’ organization is currently the No. 4 ranked farm system in all of Major League Baseball according to MLB Pipeline. Breaking it down even further is the list of the top-30 prospects that each organization has. Among the top-30 list, also produced by MLB Pipeline, nine players appeared for the I-Cubs this season. The top prospects that played for Iowa in 2023 include:
PROSPECT PETE: Out of all the talent in the Cubs’ farm system, no one has more hype surrounding them than outfielder
WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU: One of the most exciting, young prospects that I-Cubs fans got a good look of this season was right-handed pitcher
FAST STARTS: Iowa was quick to jump out to leads against its opponents this season as it scored a total of 115 runs in the first inning across the 147 games played. The I-Cubs outscored their opponents 115-82 in the first inning for a run differential of 33. The run difference for Iowa in the first inning marked its second largest positive run differential on the year. The best mark for the I-Cubs was in the sixth inning at a positive 34 run difference (123-89). On the flip side, the eighth inning was a struggle, as opponents outscored Iowa by a mark of 107-64 for a difference of 43.
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: A definite highlight from this season came on August 9 when the I-Cubs laid a 20-spot on the scoreboard against the Omaha Storm Chasers. The game marked Iowa’s best offensive performance of the season as it racked up those 20 runs, which set a season high, off 17 hits, seven of which were home runs. In the game, five different players recorded multi-hit performances, with four of those players having three hits. It was an immediate offensive barrage from Iowa as it launched four homers in the first inning and totaled eight runs in the frame. Both of those achievements tied season highs as the I-Cubs also hit four home runs and scored eight runs once before this season. On April 29, the I-Cubs scored eight runs versus Louisville, which also happened in the first inning. Two days earlier on April 27, Iowa belted four homers in the fourth inning versus Louisville. The 20 runs scored by Iowa were the most runs the team had scored in over a decade. The last time Iowa scored 20 runs in a game came on August 30, 2010, on the road against the Albuquerque Isotopes. The final score in that contest was 20-9. The 19-run margin of victory also marked the second largest in franchise history. The largest margin of victory in franchise history for the I-Cubs was set at 21 on July 30, 2000, on the road against Fresno.
MOREL MAGIC: An instant hit to start the 2023 season for the I-Cubs came from none other than
REHAB RECOVERY: With Iowa being the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs there are often multiple times throughout the season that players up in the Major Leagues will don an I-Cub jersey for a period as part of their process coming back from injury. This season, the I-Cubs saw nine players on a Major League Rehab assignment from Chicago. Some notable names that joined Iowa’s roster in 2023 were a pair of World Series champions in
GOT THE CALL: Every baseball player dreams of making it to the Major Leagues one day to play under the bright lights and on the biggest stage. That dream became a reality for a few players that made their way through Iowa on their journey to the big leagues this year. A total of seven players that were on Iowa’s roster this season made their Major League debuts in 2023. Those players were:
NOT SO SPECIAL: One of the unique aspects of Minor League baseball is when teams get to bust out some specialty uniforms. Whether it be throwbacks, Super Hero themed, or celebrating Spanish culture with COPA, the uniforms donned are sure to provide some flare. Unfortunately for the I-Cubs, they amassed a record of 5-10 this season when wearing specialty uniforms. In comparison, Iowa went 45-33 in blue uniforms, 13-8 in white uniforms and 19-14 in red uniforms. The I-Cubs did fare better in specialty uniforms this year than they did in 2022, however, when they went 2-6.
UNFORTUNATE REPEAT: Following an incredible 2021 campaign and an injury riddled 2022 season, outfielder
TAKE THE OVER: One of the craziest games of the season occurred on April 27 when the I-Cubs took on the Louisville Bats at Principal Park. The contest finished with a final score of 18-16 in an Iowa victory. Iowa and Louisville combined for 34 runs and 80 total bases on 42 hits including nine home runs, a triple and nine doubles. Each side used six pitchers, and the two combined to throw 408 pitches in the game. According to MLB Pipeline, nine home runs ties the Minor League high this year, while 42 hits is the most since Sugar Land and El Paso combined for 43 knocks on June 20, 2021. According to MLB Pipeline, only 10 Minor League games since 2005 have had more combined total bases, with the most being 112 on June 28, 2009. At least one team scored in each frame, while both teams scored in four of the eight opportunities. Louisville had two five-run innings and Iowa had a six-run fourth and a five-run seventh inning. Iowa had two different players record two home runs in the game, combining for seven total as a team.
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