NEW YORK -- The irony for the Chicago Cubs is even though they've been reducing their high strikeout games at the plate, every so often they get into one that makes the history books. It happened again on Saturday, in their 7-1, 14-inning victory against the New York Mets.
According to ESPN Stats & Information research, the Cubs' MLB-season-high 24 strikeouts were the second-most in a win by any team since the mounds were moved to their current distance in 1893. And according to Elias, the Cubs are the third team since that same year to have multiple 20-strikeout games in the same season, as they also struck out 20 times on March 30 against the Miami Marlins.