Comparing Shota Imanaga's season to other Chicago Cubs rookies

Shota Imanaga has been a dominant pitcher so far in his rookie season. Let's look back at other great seasons from Cubs rookie pitchers.
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Shota Imanaga has been a welcome presence in the Chicago Cubs' rotation this season, leading the team with 78 strikeouts, and seven wins. His team-leading 1.89 ERA is only behind Ranger Suárez's 1.77 for the MLB lead. If Imanaga keeps up the pace, he will be a frontrunner for both the NL Rookie of the Year and a Cy Young Award. Imanaga's season also stacks up well against other Cubs pitchers who enjoyed strong rookie seasons.

Burt Hooton (1972)

Burt Hooton had a cup of coffee with the Cubs in 1971, throwing two complete games in September, but 1972 was his true rookie season. That year, Hooton pitched 218.1 innings with an ERA of 2.80, along with 132 strikeouts and 5.0 WAR. His unimpressive 11-14 win/loss rate likely hurt his chances in the NL Rookie of the Year voting. Hooton pitched a few solid seasons with the Cubs before moving to the Dodgers during the 1975 season. He was a workhorse pitcher for the Dodgers and a key part of their 1981 championship run, winning NLCS MVP and leading the Dodgers to victory in the deciding Game 6 of that year's World Series.

Rick Reuschel (1972)

Along with Burt Hooton, The 1972 Chicago Cubs had another solid rookie starter in Rick Reuschel. Although Reuschel only threw 129 innings due to being called up in June, he pitched to an ERA of 2.93 with four shutouts, leading Cubs starters with a 3.0 strikeout/walk ratio. Reuschel would go on to have eight consecutive seasons of 200 or more innings pitched with the Cubs before becoming a journeyman in the second half of his career. Reuschel is second all-time among Cubs pitchers with 48.3 WAR and 343 games started. The only pitcher ahead of him in both categories is Fergie Jenkins, who has 53 WAR and 347 games started for the Cubs.