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In 1971, the Pirates became the first Major League Baseball team to field an all-black starting lineup. [6] Taking the field, on September 1, was Rennie Stennett, Gene Clines, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Manny Sanguillén, Dave Cash, Al Oliver, Jackie Hernández, and Dock Ellis. [7]
Career batting records Statistic Player Record Pirates career Ref Batting average: Jake Stenzel.360 1892–1896 [69] On-base percentage: Jake Stenzel.429 1892–1896 [69] Slugging percentage: Brian Giles.591 1999–2003 [70] On-base plus slugging: Brian Giles: 1.018 1999–2003 [70] Runs: Honus Wagner: 1,521 1900–1917 [71] Plate appearances ...
The 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates had a record of 98 wins and 64 losses and captured the National League East title by two games over the Montreal Expos. The Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds to win their ninth National League pennant, and the Baltimore Orioles to win their fifth World Series title – and also their last playoff series victory to date.
The 1983 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 102nd season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their 97th in the National League. This was their 14th season at Three Rivers Stadium . The Pirates finished second in the National League East with a record of 84–78.
Despite losing the series, the Pirates put up a good fight, unlike the last time the two teams met in the playoffs. In Game 5, the Pirates led 3–2 in the ninth inning, and were 3 outs away from pulling off a major upset over the Reds.
The 1975 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 94th in the history of the franchise and their 89th in the National League.The Pirates' 92–69 record was good enough to win their fifth National League East title in six seasons by 6 1 ⁄ 2 games over their cross-state rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies.
The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the team's 79th season. The team finished with a record of 95–59, seven games in front of the second-place Milwaukee Braves to win their first National League championship in 33 seasons.
The Pirates' inconsistent pitching and Yankees' manager Casey Stengel's controversial decision not to start Ford in Games 1 and 4 resulted in the peculiar combination of close games and routs. Ford (Games 3 and 6) and Vern Law (Games 1 and 4) were excellent, while Pirates relief pitcher Roy Face was a major factor in Games 1, 4 and 5. The ...
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