In 58 innings pitched for the ninth-place Cubs, Gerard allowed 67 hits and 28 bases on balls.
While pitching for the dreadful Cubs, he led the National League with six relief wins in 1912.
Castillo, who allowed a run in the fourth inning, pitched only the second complete game of the season for the Cubs.
McAfee pitched only one inning for the Cubs over the course of two games.
Clement spent three years pitching for the Cubs across town, and the White Sox apparently have not forgiven him.
Hibbard went on to pitch for the Cubs, in his lone season with the club he finished with a 15-11 record.
While pitching for the Cubs, he worked in the off-season as a draftsman from 1902 to 1904 and as a dairy farmer after 1904.
Prim pitched for the Cubs in 1946, it was his last season in the majors.
Ruthven pitched better for the Cubs, going 12-9 with a 4.10 ERA.
During the 2012 season, Camp pitched 77.2 innings in 80 appearances for the Cubs.