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1970 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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Major League Baseball team season
1970 Pittsburgh Pirates
National League East champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkForbes Field (since 1909)
Three Rivers Stadium
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
OwnersJohn W. Galbreath(majority shareholder);Bing Crosby,Thomas P. Johnson(minority shareholders)
General managersJoe L. Brown
ManagersDanny Murtaugh
TelevisionKDKA-TV
Bob Prince,Nellie King,Gene Osborn
RadioKDKA
Bob Prince,Nellie King,Gene Osborn
← 1969Seasons1971 →

The1970 Pittsburgh Pirates season resulted in the team winning their firstNational League East title with a record of 89–73, five games ahead of theChicago Cubs. However, they lost theNLCS to theNational League West championCincinnati Reds, three games to none.

The Pirates were managed byDanny Murtaugh and played their home games atForbes Field during the first part of the year, before moving into the brand newThree Rivers Stadium on July 16. Coinciding with their move, the Pirates became the first major league team to adopt pullover jerseys and sans-a-belt pants for their uniforms, a style copied by a majority of MLB for the next two decades and which the Pirates themselves would wear through the 1990 season.[2]

Offseason

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Three Rivers Stadium

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In 1958, the Pirates had soldForbes Field to theUniversity of Pittsburgh, who wanted the land for expandedgraduate facilities. Pitt then leased Forbes back to the Pirates until a new multipurpose stadium could be built. The Steelers opted to play atPitt Stadium in the meantime. In June 1970, the Pirates played their final game at Forbes Field. It was a doubleheader sweep of theChicago Cubs andBill Mazeroski got the final hit at Forbes Field.[3]

A site on the North Side had been chosen earlier in the year, but it took until April 25, 1968, to finally break ground.Three Rivers Stadium opened on July 16, 1970, and became the home of the Pirates and thePittsburgh Steelers.

Notable transactions

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Regular season

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  • June 12, 1970:Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter against theSan Diego Padres.[7] Allegedly, Ellis pitched the no-hitter onacid. According to Ellis, inDonald Hall's book,In the Country of Baseball, the Pirates were starting a west-coast road trip. After the Pirates landed in San Diego, Ellis visited his hometown of Los Angeles for a party. Ellis had forgotten he was slated to pitch the next day, so he took some acid the night before the game. At around 10 a.m., after catching maybe an hour of sleep, he realized he was in the wrong place.[8]

Season standings

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NL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Pittsburgh Pirates8973.54950‍–‍3239‍–‍41
Chicago Cubs8478.519546‍–‍3438‍–‍44
New York Mets8379.512644‍–‍3839‍–‍41
St. Louis Cardinals7686.4691334‍–‍4742‍–‍39
Philadelphia Phillies7388.45315½40‍–‍4033‍–‍48
Montreal Expos7389.4511639‍–‍4134‍–‍48

Record vs. opponents

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1970 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta8–45–139–96–126–66–67–56–69–97–117–5
Chicago4–87–57–56–613–57–119–98–109–37–57–11
Cincinnati13–55–715–313–57–58–47–58–48–109–99–3
Houston9–95–73–158–108–46–64–86–614–410–86–6
Los Angeles12–66–65–1310–88–47–56–56–611–79–97–5
Montreal6–65–135–74–84–810–811–79–96–66–67–11
New York6–611–74–86–65–78–1013–56–126–66–612–6
Philadelphia5-79–95–78–45–67–115–134–149–38–48–10
Pittsburgh6–610–84–86–66–69–912–614–46–64–812–6
San Diego9–93–910–84–147–116–66–63–96–65–134–8
San Francisco11–75–79–98–109–96–66–64–88–413–57–5
St. Louis5–711–73–96–65–711–76–1210–86–128–45–7


Detailed records

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National League
OpponentWLWPRSRA
NL East
Chicago Cubs1080.5568788
Montreal Expos990.5007868
New York Mets1260.6678072
Philadelphia Phillies1440.7786839
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals1260.6678368
Total57330.633396335
NL West
Atlanta Braves660.5006973
Cincinnati Reds480.3334557
Houston Astros660.5006456
Los Angeles Dodgers660.5004038
San Diego Padres660.5005643
San Francisco Giants480.3335962
Total32400.444333329
Season Total89730.549729664
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRA
April191180.5797374
May3012180.400138154
June2817110.6079784
July2716110.593138117
August2914150.483156132
September2818100.64311898
October1101.00095
Total16289730.549729664
GamesWonLostWin %RSRA
Home8250320.610356315
Away8039410.488373349
Total16289730.549729664

Game log

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1970 Game Log: 89–73 (Home: 50–32; Away: 39–41)
April: 11–8 (Home: 7–7; Away: 4–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 7Mets3–5(11)TaylorHartenstein (0–1)McGraw34,2490–1
2April 9Mets2–1Ellis (1–0)Koosman9,8841–1
3April 10@Phillies0–2FrymanVeale (0–1)3,6631–2
4April 11@Phillies4–0Walker (1–0)JacksonHartenstein (1)7,6732–2
5April 12@Phillies3–1(10)Blass (1–0)Bunning22,3953–2
6April 14@Mets6–4(10)Hartenstein (1–1)McGraw41,6794–2
7April 16@Mets7–4Dal Canton (1–0)Cardwell8,6235–2
8April 17Cardinals2–5CulverBlass (1–1)14,3695–3
9April 18Cardinals1–6CarltonWalker (1–1)8,4655–4
10April 20Astros3–1Ellis (2–0)BoutonGiusti (1)4,0516–4
11April 21Astros9–8Veale (1–1)DierkerGibbon (1)3,5897–4
12April 22Astros6–1Blass (2–1)Lemaster6,1788–4
13April 23Braves8–6Walker (2–1)JarvisGiusti (2)4,9879–4
14April 24Braves0–9NashMoose (0–1)5,4139–5
15April 25Braves8–7Giusti (1–0)WilhelmMcBean (1)7,12510–5
16April 26Braves0–2NiekroVeale (1–2)15,30710–6
17April 27Cubs0–1DeckerBlass (2–2)Regan6,63510–7
18April 28Cubs6–1Walker (3–1)HoltzmanGiusti (3)6,71711–7
19April 29Cubs5–10HandsMoose (0–2)Regan7,90011–8
May: 12–18 (Home: 6–5; Away: 6–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
20May 1@Reds4–6SimpsonEllis (2–1)Gullett19,47011–9
21May 2@Reds2–7McGlothlinVeale (1–3)7,72111–10
22May 3@Reds7–11MerrittBlass (2–3)Carroll15,21911–11
23May 4@Braves3–5NashWalker (3–2)Priddy7,45711–12
24May 5@Braves6–12StoneMoose (0–3)Wilhelm9,19911–13
25May 6@Braves0–3NiekroEllis (2–2)9,78211–14
26May 7@Astros9–5Walker (4–2)BoutonGiusti (4)11,67812–14
27May 8@Astros5–7RayBlass (2–4)13,38312–15
28May 9@Astros6–3Moose (1–3)Griffin15,13713–15
29May 10@Astros2–9DierkerEllis (2–3)16,76813–16
30May 11Reds4–1Veale (2–3)McGlothlin7,72214–16
31May 12Reds3–5MerrittBlass (2–5)7,50214–17
32May 13@Cardinals5–1Moose (2–3)GibsonGiusti (5)12,67715–17
33May 14@Cardinals7–11JohnsonGarber (0–1)10,84015–18
34May 15Expos1–2McGinnVeale (2–4)7,88315–19
35May 16Expos4–3Walker (5–2)Raymond4,23716–19
36May 17Expos7–8StrohmayerGarber (0–2)Raymond8,60416–20
37May 18Phillies2–1Moose (3–3)Bunning5,79617–20
38May 19Phillies0–2ShortEllis (2–4)6,25117–21
39May 20Phillies3–2(14)Dal Canton (2–0)Selma5,97718–21
40May 21@Expos6–7DillmanWalker (5–3)13,34618–22
41May 22@Expos3–6StonemanMoose (3–4)10,57618–23
42May 23@Expos8–4Ellis (3–4)McGinnGiusti (6)28,70219–23
43May 24@Expos3–0Veale (3–4)Morton29,30620–23
44May 26@Cubs3–6HoltzmanBlass (2–6)12,44020–24
45May 27@Cubs4–0Moose (4–4)Jenkins11,00221–24
46May 28@Cubs7–8ColbornGarber (0–3)10,80521–25
47May 29Giants6–3Veale (4–4)RobertsonGiusti (7)11,49722–25
48May 30Giants11–13BryantBlass (2–7)Faul10,65822–26
49May 31Giants7–3Moose (5–4)MarichalGiusti (8)9,51523–26
June: 17–11 (Home: 13–4; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
50June 1Padres5–1Ellis (4–4)Coombs5,03624–26
51June 2Padres8–14HerbelVeale (4–5)Dukes4,74724–27
52June 4Dodgers0–5OsteenBlass (2–8)5,42324–28
53June 5Dodgers3–0Moose (6–4)Moeller7,69125–28
54June 6Dodgers7–6(12)Giusti (2–0)Pena13,15326–28
55June 7Dodgers3–1Veale (5–5)Foster11,24327–28
56June 9@Giants5–1Blass (3–8)Marichal4,25028–28
57June 10@Giants2–4PerryMoose (6–5)3,73228–29
58June 12@Padres2–0Ellis (5–4)Roberts29–29
59June 12@Padres2–5CoombsVeale (5–6)9,90329–30
60June 13@Padres7–2Blass (4–8)Santorini7,10530–30
61June 14@Padres1–2KirbyMoose (6–6)15,78130–31
62June 15@Dodgers5–2Nelson (1–0)MoellerGiusti (9)14,49031–31
63June 16@Dodgers0–1SuttonVeale (5–7)20,06931–32
64June 17@Dodgers0–4OsteenEllis (5–5)17,32731–33
65June 19Expos8–4Dal Canton (3–0)DillmanWalker (1)9,70732–33
66June 20Expos4–2Blass (5–8)MortonGiusti (10)5,14833–33
67June 21Expos2–3NyeVeale (5–8)12,32533–34
68June 22Cardinals1–6ReussEllis (5–6)33–35
69June 22Cardinals1–0(10)Nelson (2–0)Linzy15,15834–35
70June 23Cardinals7–2Moose (7–6)Taylor7,65435–35
71June 24Cardinals4–3(11)Walker (6–3)McCool8,09536–35
72June 25Cardinals3–2Giusti (3–0)Carlton9,91037–35
73June 27Cubs2–1Ellis (6–6)Jenkins10,18838–35
74June 28Cubs3–2Giusti (4–0)HandsWalker (2)39–35
75June 28Cubs4–1Nelson (3–0)PappasGiusti (11)40,91840–35
76June 29@Mets2–3SeaverBlass (5–9)42,41640–36
77June 30@Mets6–7KoosmanVeale (5–9)Taylor38,68140–37
July: 16–11 (Home: 5–4; Away: 11–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1@Mets4–3Ellis (7–6)McAndrewGiusti (12)34,31641–37
79July 3@Cubs16–14Giusti (5–0)Regan26,60242–37
80July 4@Cubs10–6Blass (6–9)HoltzmanWalker (3)43–37
81July 4@Cubs2–7PappasVeale (5–10)Gura26,63443–38
82July 5@Cubs5–2Ellis (8–6)Jenkins25,56944–38
83July 6@Phillies7–5Nelson (4–0)BunningGiusti (13)6,14545–38
84July 7@Phillies4–2Veale (6–10)ShortGiusti (14)6,93846–38
85July 8@Phillies0–2WiseBlass (6–10)7,03846–39
86July 9@Cardinals6–0Ellis (9–6)Carlton22,34547–39
87July 10@Cardinals6–2Giusti (6–0)Gibson23,92048–39
88July 11@Cardinals8–7Dal Canton (4–0)TaylorPena (1)25,68649–39
89July 12@Cardinals7–6(10)Giusti (7–0)HraboskyDal Canton (1)45,77650–39
90July 16Reds2–3CarrollEllis (9–7)48,84650–40
91July 17Reds4–3Giusti (8–0)Simpson23,29851–40
92July 18Reds1–3(10)MerrittGiusti (8–1)Granger27,90651–41
93July 19Reds7–3Walker (7–3)GullettGibbon (2)32,29452–41
94July 20@Astros4–5(12)CookDal Canton (4–1)17,93452–42
95July 21@Astros1–3WilsonNelson (4–1)Cook17,74152–43
96July 22Braves5–3Dal Canton (5–1)StoneGiusti (15)19,14553–43
97July 23Braves6–5Colpaert (1–0)McQueenGiusti (16)14,37754–43
98July 24Astros11–0Ellis (10–7)Griffin43,29055–43
99July 25Astros4–8CookVeale (6–11)Dierker14,06955–44
100July 26Astros4–6(10)LemasterGiusti (8–2)Gladding40,13155–45
101July 28@Reds4–3Dal Canton (6–1)McGlothlinGiusti (17)25,80756–45
102July 29@Reds3–4NolanEllis (10–8)Granger25,78856–46
103July 30@Reds4–8CloningerVeale (6–12)Gullett26,29856–47
104July 31@Braves3–4JarvisNelson (4–2)Wilhelm12,19656–48
August: 14–15 (Home: 9–7; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1@Braves20–10Pena (1–0)StoneGiusti (18)28,33357–48
106August 2@Braves10–7Ellis (11–8)NashGiusti (19)15,22758–48
107August 3@Expos0–8McGinnMoose (7–7)18,11058–49
108August 4@Expos4–2Veale (7–12)Marshall27,11259–49
109August 5Phillies4–0Walker (8–3)Wise12,91560–49
110August 6Phillies4–0Ellis (12–8)Bunning61–49
111August 6Phillies8–3Dal Canton (7–1)Champion26,66462–49
112August 7Mets6–1Moose (8–7)McAndrew37,55663–49
113August 8Mets9–12KoosmanVeale (7–13)Gentry27,84363–50
114August 9Mets8–3Walker (9–3)RyanPena (2)41,77264–50
115August 10Mets2–10SeaverEllis (12–9)47,14864–51
116August 11Dodgers4–5OsteenDal Canton (7–2)Brewer16,70864–52
117August 12Dodgers4–11MikkelsenMoose (8–8)Hough34,55164–53
118August 14Padres2–1Pena (2–0)Roberts65–53
119August 14Padres10–1Walker (10–3)Dobson26,97966–53
120August 15Padres9–3Veale (8–13)Wilson14,11067–53
121August 16Padres6–8HerbelPena (2–1)Dukes18,96967–54
122August 17Giants4–5PerryDal Canton (7–3)21,14867–55
123August 18Giants6–2Blass (7–10)PitlockGiusti (20)25,32568–55
124August 19Giants4–7MarichalWalker (10–4)24,65568–56
125August 21@Dodgers1–2OsteenVeale (8–14)24,37268–57
126August 22@Dodgers2–1(16)Dal Canton (8–3)Mikkelsen39,82969–57
127August 23@Dodgers11–0Blass (8–10)Foster20,67870–57
128August 25@Padres3–4DukesWalker (10–5)4,87670–58
129August 26@Padres1–2DobsonCambria (0–1)Dukes6,06770–59
130August 28@Giants1–5MarichalMoose (8–9)6,17470–60
131August 29@Giants9–10(10)McMahonDal Canton (8–4)8,18870–61
132August 30@Giants3–7JohnsonWalker (10–6)Robertson70–62
133August 30@Giants1–2BryantGiusti (8–3)15,96370–63
September: 18–10 (Home: 10–5; Away: 8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
134September 1@Expos8–4Veale (9–14)StonemanGiusti (21)20,12371–63
135September 2@Expos7–10MarshallGibbon (0–1)15,46171–64
136September 4Phillies4–3Blass (9–10)WiseLamb (1)22,54772–64
137September 5Phillies6–4Cambria (1–1)LerschGiusti (22)22,92573–64
138September 6Phillies4–3(10)Walker (11–6)Selma19,04974–64
139September 7Cubs8–3Moose (9–9)Pappas75–64
140September 7Cubs2–9JenkinsVeale (9–15)42,55675–65
141September 8Cubs3–10HandsBlass (9–11)6,77775–66
142September 9Cardinals4–6BertainaCambria (1–2)Hilgendorf14,92775–67
143September 10Cardinals2–0Walker (12–6)Briles14,38676–67
144September 12@Cubs5–4Moose (10–9)JenkinsGiusti (23)33,19977–67
145September 13@Cubs2–3HandsBlass (9–12)22,56777–68
146September 15@Phillies8–3Walker (13–6)LerschGiusti (24)4,80278–68
147September 16@Phillies5–3Moose (11–9)BunningLamb (2)4,41879–68
148September 17@Phillies2–3ShortLamb (0–1)Selma4,19979–69
149September 18@Mets3–2Blass (10–12)McAndrewGiusti (25)42,22580–69
150September 19@Mets2–1Walker (14–6)GentryGibbon (3)41,32381–69
151September 20@Mets1–4KoosmanMoose (11–10)81–70
152September 20@Mets9–5(10)Giusti (9–3)McGraw54,80682–70
153September 22Expos0–1StonemanEllis (12–10)82–71
154September 22Expos3–1Veale (10–15)WegenerGibbon (4)19,52483–71
155September 23Expos2–3MortonBrunet (0–1)Marshall12,42083–72
156September 24Expos8–0Walker (15–6)Renko14,02684–72
157September 25Mets4–3Grant (1–0)ChanceGibbon (5)41,48485–72
158September 26Mets4–3Grant (2–0)Herbel34,31186–72
159September 27Mets2–1Ellis (13–10)McAndrewGiusti (26)50,46987–72
160September 29@Cardinals7–2Dal Canton (9–4)GibsonLamb (3)13,23288–72
161September 30@Cardinals3–4BrilesGrant (2–1)8,08488–73
October: 1–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
162October 1@Cardinals9–5Brunet (1–1)ClevelandAcosta (1)8,45789–73
Legend:       = Win       = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member

Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day Starters
#NamePosition
18Matty AlouCF
20Richie Hebner3B
21Roberto ClementeRF
8Willie StargellLF
16Al Oliver1B
14Gene AlleySS
12Jerry MayC
9Bill Mazeroski2B
28Steve BlassSP

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Notable transactions

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Roster

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1970 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Postseason

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National League Championship Series

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Main article:1970 National League Championship Series

TheCincinnati Reds won the series, three games to none, over the Pirates.

GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1Cincinnati – 3, Pittsburgh – 0October 3Three Rivers Stadium33,088
2Cincinnati – 3, Pittsburgh – 1October 4Three Rivers Stadium39,317
3Pittsburgh – 2,Cincinnati – 3October 5Riverfront Stadium40,538

Statistics

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Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Regular Season[18]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Gene Garber14320.66700
Milt May5420.50002
Gene Clines3137150.40503
Roberto Clemente1084121450.3521460
Manny Sanguillen1284861580.325761
Dave Cash64210660.314128
Matty Alou1556772010.297147
Richie Hebner1204201220.2901146
Bob Robertson1173901120.2872782
Al Oliver1515511490.2701283
Jose Pagan95230610.265729
Willie Stargell1364741250.2643185
Freddie Patek84237580.245119
Gene Alley1214261040.244841
Johnny Jeter85126300.238212
Bill Mazeroski112367840.229739
Jerry May51139290.209116
Fred Cambria61020.20001
Jim Nelson152040.20003
Dave Giusti661630.18803
George Kopacz101630.18800
Bob Moose2966120.18202
Dave Ricketts141120.18200
Bob Veale3467110.16406
Luke Walker424660.13005
Steve Blass327080.11402
Dock Ellis387070.10001
Jose Martinez192010.05000
George Brunet12400.00000
Bruce Dal Canton411600.00000
Joe Gibbon41300.00000
Mudcat Grant8200.00000
Chuck Hartenstein17100.00000
John Lamb23300.00000
Al McBean7100.00000
Orlando Pena23600.00000
Ed Acosta30000
Dick Colpaert80000
Lou Marone10000
Team Totals1625,6371,5220.270130676
Postseason[19]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Richie Hebner2640.66700
Willie Stargell31260.50001
Jose Pagan1310.33300
Matty Alou31230.25000
Al Oliver2820.25001
Roberto Clemente31430.21401
Bob Robertson2510.20000
Manny Sanguillen31220.16700
Dave Cash2810.12500
Gene Alley2700.00000
Dock Ellis1200.00000
Johnny Jeter3200.00000
Bill Mazeroski1200.00000
Bob Moose1400.00000
Freddie Patek1300.00000
Luke Walker1200.00000
Joe Gibbon20000
Dave Giusti20000
Team Totals3102230.22503

Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Regular Season[20]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mudcat Grant812212.254
George Brunet121623112.7017
John Lamb233213012.7824
Luke Walker421631563.04124
Dave Giusti66103933.0685
Dock Ellis302012313103.21128
Jim Nelson156813423.4242
Fred Cambria63313123.5114
Steve Blass311962310123.52120
Lou Marone1213003.860
Bob Veale3420210153.92178
Bob Moose281892311103.99119
Chuck Hartenstein172323114.5614
Bruce Dal Canton418423944.5753
Orlando Pena233723214.7825
Joe Gibbon4141014.8326
Gene Garber142213035.247
Dick Colpaert81023105.916
Al McBean710008.103
Ed Acosta32230013.501
Team Totals1621,4532389733.70990
Postseason[21]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Joe Gibbon213000.001
Luke Walker17011.295
Dock Ellis1923012.791
Bob Moose1723013.524
Dave Giusti2213003.861
Team Totals327032.6712

Awards and honors

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1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAColumbus JetsInternational LeagueJoe Morgan
AAWaterbury PiratesEastern LeagueRed Davis
ASalem RebelsCarolina LeagueBilly Klaus
AGastonia PiratesWestern Carolinas LeagueEd Hobaugh
A-Short SeasonNiagara Falls PiratesNew York–Penn LeagueIrv Noren
RookieGCL PiratesGulf Coast LeagueDick Cole
RookieGCL TouristsGulf Coast LeagueEd Napoleon

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Waterbury

Notes

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  1. ^From 1882–1906, the team played inAllegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed byPittsburgh as theNorth Side in 1907.
  2. ^"Pirates tickets, merchandise, news and more... The Official Site of The Pittsburgh Pirates: History: Pirates Uniforms and Logos". Archived fromthe original on August 10, 2007.
  3. ^The Best Game Ever, Preface, p.xiii, Jim Reisler, Carroll & Graf Publishers, New York, 2007,ISBN 978-0-7867-1943-3
  4. ^Danny Murtaugh
  5. ^Dave Giusti at "Baseball Almanac"
  6. ^Bo Belinsky atBaseball Reference
  7. ^Dock Ellis No Hitter
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  17. ^Mudcat Grant atBaseball Almanac
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