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2013 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2013 Pittsburgh Pirates
National League Wild Card winners
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkPNC Park
CityPittsburgh,Pennsylvania[1]
Record94–68 (.580)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersRobert Nutting
General managersNeal Huntington
ManagersClint Hurdle
TelevisionRoot Sports Pittsburgh
RadioKDKA-FM
Pittsburgh Pirates Radio Network
(Steve Blass,Greg Brown,Tim Neverett,Bob Walk,John Wehner)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
← 2012Seasons2014 →

The2013Pittsburgh Pirates season was the franchise's 127th season as a member of theNational League,132nd season overall, and 13th season atPNC Park. The regular season began at home with a loss against theChicago Cubs on April 1 and ended with a win atGreat American Ball Park against theCincinnati Reds on September 29. In their first winning season since1992, the Pirates finished in second place in theNational League Central with 94 wins and 68 losses. They advanced to theNLDS before losing to the eventualNL championSt. Louis Cardinals.

Background

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The Pirates earned their 82nd win of the season on September 9, ensuring the team's first winning season since 1992 and ending the longest stretch of losing seasons—20—in North American professional sports history. Although theSt. Louis Cardinals won the NL Central Division, the Pirates clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 1992 in one of two NL Wild Card spots on September 23. In theNLWC Game, the Pirates secured their first postseason win since Game 6 of the1992 NLCS by defeating the Cincinnati Reds. In doing so, the team advanced to theNLDS, where they were defeated in five games by the eventualNational League champion Cardinals, eliminating them from the 2013 postseason.

Five members of the 2013 Pirates were selected to represent the National League in theAll-Star Game. In addition, team managerClint Hurdle won the2013 NL Manager of the Year Award in his third year with the Pirates, center fielderAndrew McCutchen was namedNL Most Valuable Player, pitcherFrancisco Liriano was namedNL Comeback Player of the Year, and third basemanPedro Álvarez tied for first place in home runs hit in the National League at 36.

Season standings

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National League Central

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NL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
St. Louis Cardinals9765.59954‍–‍2743‍–‍38
Pittsburgh Pirates9468.580350‍–‍3144‍–‍37
Cincinnati Reds9072.556749‍–‍3141‍–‍41
Milwaukee Brewers7488.4572337‍–‍4437‍–‍44
Chicago Cubs6696.4073131‍–‍5035‍–‍46

National League playoff standings

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Division winners
TeamWLPct.
St. Louis Cardinals9765.599
Atlanta Braves9666.593
Los Angeles Dodgers9270.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Pittsburgh Pirates9468.580+4
Cincinnati Reds9072.556
Washington Nationals8676.5314
Arizona Diamondbacks8181.5009
San Francisco Giants7686.46914
San Diego Padres7686.46914
Colorado Rockies7488.45716
New York Mets7488.45716
Milwaukee Brewers7488.45716
Philadelphia Phillies7389.45117
Chicago Cubs6696.40724
Miami Marlins62100.38328


Record vs. opponents

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2013 National League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2013
TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona2–44–33–412–710–94–26–13–43–43–37–127–124–32–411–9
Atlanta4–25–14–36–15–213–62–410–911–84–31–53–44–313–611–9
Chicago3–41–55–143–31–64–36–133–33–37–123–44–37–123–413–7
Cincinnati4–33–414–52–44–36–110–94–24–28–113–36–18–113–411–9
Colorado7–121–63–34–210–93–44–23–43–44–212–79–103–43–45–15
Los Angeles9–102–56–13–49–105–24–25–15–24–211–88–114–35–112–8
Miami2–46–133–41–64–32–51–511–87–122–43–44–32–45–149–11
Milwaukee1–64–213–69–102–42–45–14–35–27–123–45–25–143–46–14
New York4–39–103–32–44–31–58–113–410–92–54–34–22–57–1211–9
Philadelphia4–38–113–32–44–32–512–72–59–103–44–23–32–58–117–13
Pittsburgh3–33–412–711–82–42–44–212–75–24–33–44–310–94–315–5
San Diego12–75–14–33–37–128–114–34–33–42–44–38–112–42–58–12
San Francisco12–74–33–41–610–911–83–42–52–43–33–411–82–43–36–14
St. Louis3–43–412–711–84–33–44–214–55–25–29–104–24–26–010–10
Washington4–26–134–34–34–31–514–54–312–711–83–45–23–30–611–9


Detailed records

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National League
OpponentWLWPRSRA
NL East
Atlanta Braves340.4292326
Miami Marlins420.6672218
New York Mets520.7143218
Philadelphia Phillies430.5712624
Washington Nationals430.5713129
Total20140.588134115
NL Central
Chicago Cubs1270.6325944
Cincinnati Reds1180.5797371
Milwaukee Brewers1270.6328375
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals1090.5268587
Total45310.592300277
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks330.5002639
Colorado Rockies240.3331926
Los Angeles Dodgers240.3331418
San Diego Padres340.4292615
San Francisco Giants430.5713636
Total14180.438121134
American League
Detroit Tigers310.750129
Houston Astros210.66788
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim301.0002112
Oakland Athletics120.33374
Seattle Mariners310.750189
Texas Rangers301.000139
Total1550.7507951
Season Total94680.580634577
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRA
April2715120.556110110
May281990.6799976
June261790.65411189
July2614120.53810081
August2814140.500111113
September2715120.556103108
Total16294680.580634577
GamesWonLostWin %RSRA
Home8150310.617309267
Away8144370.543325310
Total16294680.580634577

Regular season

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April

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May

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2013 NL MVP Andrew McCutchen bats against the Nationals on May 3.
  • May 11 – PitcherFrancisco Liriano makes his Pirates debut, striking out nine and allowing one run over 5.2 innings in an 11–2 road victory against theNew York Mets. This was Liriano's first appearance of his NL Comeback Player of the Year season.
  • Jason Grilli wins the Delivery Man Award for May, his second of the season.
  • The Pirates finish the month with a win–loss record of 34–21, tied for second in the NL Central with theCincinnati Reds and 2.0 games out of first.

June

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  • June 11 – Starting pitcherGerrit Cole makes his awaited MLB debut, in which he strikes out the first batter he faces on three pitches, records a two-run single, and pitches 6.1 innings to earn the win in an 8–2 home victory over theSan Francisco Giants.
  • June 24Pedro Alvarez is named NL Player of the Week for the week ending June 23.
  • June 29 – The Pirates, with the best record in MLB, become the first team to reach 50 wins in the 2013 season.
  • The Pirates finish the month on a nine-game winning streak with a win–loss record of 51–30, first place in the NL Central with the best record in the majors.

July

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  • July 7 – Pedro Alvarez (3B), Jason Grilli (P),Jeff Locke (P),Andrew McCutchen (OF), andMark Melancon (P) are named to theNational League All-Star team. The Pirates had not sent five players to the All-Star game since1972.
  • July 14 – The Pirates enter the All-Star break with a win–loss record of 56–37, second in the NL Central and one game behind theSt. Louis Cardinals.
  • The Pirates finish the month with a win–loss record of 65–42, first place in the NL Central with the best record in the majors.

August

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  • August 1 – The Pirates win four games out of a five-game homestand, including a double-header sweep, against theSt. Louis Cardinals to hold onto first place in the NL Central.
  • August 5Francisco Liriano is named NL Player of the Week for the week ending August 4.
  • August 28 – Recently acquired outfielderMarlon Byrd hits a three-run home run in his first game as a Pirate, contributing to a 7–1 home victory over theMilwaukee Brewers.
  • The Pirates finish the penultimate month of the regular season with a win–loss record of 79–56, one game ahead of the Cardinals for first place in the NL Central.

September

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  • September 9 – After a four-game losing streak, the Pirates defeat theTexas Rangers on the road to secure their 82nd win of the season and ensure their first winning season since1992.
  • September 20 – Pitcher Francisco Liriano records the 1,000th strikeout of his career in a 6–5 extra-inning home loss to theCincinnati Reds.
  • September 23 – The Pirates defeat theChicago Cubs on the road to secure their first playoff berth since 1992 as an NL Wild Card.
  • September 28 – The Pirates combine to hit six home runs against the Cincinnati Reds, five off of starterBronson Arroyo, two of which were hit byNeil Walker in an 8–3 victory.
  • September 29 – The Pirates finish the regular season with a three-game away sweep of the Reds to earn home-field advantage in the NL Wild Card game.
  • Gerrit Cole is namedNL Rookie of the Month for September, having earned a win in each of his four starts in September, improving his rookie season win–loss record to 10–7.
  • At the conclusion of the season, the Pirates had a win–loss record of 94–68, finishing second in the NL Central behind theSt. Louis Cardinals.

Game log

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2013 Game Log: 94–68 (Home: 50–31; Away: 44–37)[2]
April: 15–12 (Home: 8–4; Away: 7–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1Cubs1–3Samardzija (1–0)Burnett (0–1)Fujikawa (1)39,0780–1
2April 3Cubs3–0Rodríguez (1–0)Jackson (0–1)Grilli (1)27,6671–1
3April 4Cubs2–3Wood (1–0)McDonald (0–1)Mármol (1)11,6341–2
4April 5@Dodgers0–3Greinke (1–0)Sánchez (0–1)League (1)40,6071–3
5April 6@ Dodgers0–1Kershaw (2–0)Burnett (0–2)League (2)39,4461–4
6April 7@ Dodgers2–6Ryu (1–1)Locke (0–1)52,5031–5
7April 8@Diamondbacks5–3Gómez (1–0)Cahill (0–2)Grilli (2)21,3922–5
8April 9@ Diamondbacks6–5McDonald (1–1)McCarthy (0–1)Grilli (3)19,8723–5
9April 10@ Diamondbacks2–10Miley (2–0)Sánchez (0–2)17,7693–6
10April 12Reds6–5Watson (1–0)Hoover (0–3)Grilli (4)24,3664–6
11April 13Reds3–1Locke (1–1)Simón (0–1)Grilli (5)25,1185–6
12April 14Reds10–7Hughes (1–0)Broxton (0–1)19,2396–6
13April 15Cardinals6–10Lynn (2–0)McDonald (1–2)10,5396–7
April 16CardinalsPostponed (rain)Makeup: July 30
14April 17Cardinals5–0Burnett (1–2)Miller (2–1)9,5707–7
15April 18Braves4–6Varvaro (1–0)Hughes (0–1)Kimbrel (7)11,2887–8
16April 19Braves6–0Rodríguez (2–0)Hudson (2–1)18,7058–8
17April 20Braves3–1McDonald (2–2)Maholm (3–1)Grilli (6)29,3139–8
18April 21Braves4–2Wilson (1–0)Medlen (1–2)Grilli (7)20,87310–8
19April 22@Phillies2–3Valdés (1–0)Hughes (1–2)Papelbon (4)35,38510–9
20April 23@ Phillies2–0Locke (2–1)Hamels (0–3)Grilli (8)31,00211–9
21April 24@ Phillies5–3Mazzaro (1–0)Adams (1–2)Grilli (9)32,15812–9
22April 25@ Phillies6–4Wilson (2–0)Aumont (1–3)Watson (1)33,44313–9
23April 26@ Cardinals1–9Lynn (4–0)Sánchez (0–3)44,09013–10
24April 27@ Cardinals5–3Burnett (2–2)Kelly (0–1)Grilli (10)40,90914–10
25April 28@ Cardinals9–0Locke (3–1)Miller (3–2)41,47015–10
26April 29@Brewers4–10Gallardo (3–1)Rodríguez (2–1)21,25515–11
27April 30@ Brewers8–12Gorzelanny (1–0)Morris (0–1)24,15415–12
May: 19–9 (Home: 12–6; Away: 7–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 1@ Brewers6–4Morris (1–1)Axford (0–3)Grilli (11)26,07916–12
29May 3Nationals3–1Burnett (3–2)Detwiler (1–3)Grilli (12)26,40417–12
30May 4Nationals4–5Clippard (2–1)Watson (1–1)Soriano (10)29,97517–13
31May 5Nationals2–6Gonzalez (3–2)Rodríguez (2–2)24,18617–14
32May 7Mariners4–1Gómez (2–0)Harang (1–4)Grilli (13)12,97318–14
33May 8Mariners1–2Hernández (5–2)Burnett (3–3)Wilhelmsen (9)18,87718–15
34May 9@Mets2–3Parnell (4–0)Grilli (0–1)20,14718–16
35May 10@ Mets7–3Rodríguez (3–2)Marcum (0–3)Grilli (14)25,12319–16
36May 11@ Mets11–2Liriano (1–0)Niese (2–4)31,16020–16
37May 12@ Mets3–2Wilson (3–0)Rice (1–2)Grilli (15)28,40421–16
38May 13Brewers1–5Estrada (3–2)Burnett (3–4)11,87221–17
39May 14Brewers4–3(12)Mazzaro (2–0)Fiers (0–2)11,55622–17
40May 15Brewers3–1Rodríguez (4–2)Gallardo (3–3)Grilli (16)13,55423–17
41May 16Brewers7–1Liriano (2–0)Burgos (1–2)16,43424–17
42May 17Astros5–4Wilson (4–0)González (0–1)29,74325–17
43May 18Astros2–4(11)Cisnero (1–0)Morris (1–2)Veras (6)32,92525–18
44May 19Astros1–0Locke (4–1)Harrell (3–5)Grilli (17)28,47126–18
45May 21Cubs5–4Rodríguez (5–2)Russell (0–1)Grilli (18)16,09227–18
46May 22Cubs1–0Liriano (3–0)Samardzija (2–6)Melancon (1)12,67528–18
47May 23Cubs4–2Mazzaro (3–0)Jackson (1–7)Grilli (19)24,55229–18
48May 24@ Brewers1–2Estrada (4–2)Burnett (3–5)Rodríguez (1)33,87429–19
49May 25@ Brewers5–2Locke (5–1)Fiers (1–3)40,41030–19
50May 26@ Brewers5–4Rodríguez (6–2)Gallardo (3–5)Grilli (20)44,62631–19
51May 27@Tigers5–6Verlander (6–4)Liriano (3–1)Valverde (6)41,41631–20
52May 28@ Tigers1–0(11)Melancon (1–0)Ortega (0–2)Grilli (21)33,47332–20
53May 29Tigers5–3Morris (2–2)Sánchez (5–5)Grilli (22)19,98033–20
54May 30Tigers1–0(11)Morris (3–2)Putkonen (1–1)20,83434–20
55May 31Reds0–6Cueto (3–0)Rodríguez (6–3)35,73034–21
June: 17–9 (Home: 8–3; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
56June 1Reds0–2Leake (5–2)Liriano (3–2)Chapman (14)33,91234–22
57June 2Reds5–4(11)Wilson (5–0)Simón (4–2)29,40735–22
58June 3@ Braves2–7Medlen (2–6)Burnett (3–6)19,52635–23
59June 4@ Braves4–5(10)Varvaro (3–0)Melancon (1–1)28,86135–24
60June 5@ Braves0–5Teherán (4–2)Rodríguez (6–4)28,70335–25
61June 7@ Cubs2–0Liriano (4–2)Wood (5–4)Grilli (23)31,61436–25
62June 8@ Cubs6–2Burnett (4–6)Samardzija (3–7)38,40537–25
63June 9@ Cubs1–4Jackson (2–8)Wilson (5–1)Gregg (7)31,85837–26
64June 11Giants8–2Cole (1–0)Lincecum (4–6)30,61438–26
65June 12Giants12–8Liriano (5–2)Zito (4–5)19,96639–26
66June 13Giants0–10Cain (5–3)Morton (0–1)22,53239–27
67June 14Dodgers3–0Locke (6–1)Fife (1–2)Grilli (24)36,87840–27
68June 15Dodgers3–5(11)Moylan (1–0)Mazzaro (3–1)League (14)36,94140–28
69June 16Dodgers6–3Cole (2–0)Greinke (3–2)Grilli (25)37,26341–28
70June 17@ Reds1–4Leake (7–3)Liriano (5–3)Chapman (18)28,89241–29
71June 18@ Reds4–0Morton (1–1)Latos (6–1)28,99342–29
72June 19@ Reds1–2(13)Parra (1–1)Mazzaro (3–2)36,56742–30
73June 20@ Reds5–3Morris (4–2)Simón (5–3)Watson (2)40,92943–30
74June 21@Angels5–2Cole (3–0)Weaver (1–4)Grilli (26)40,13644–30
75June 22@ Angels6–1Liriano (6–3)Williams (5–3)41,11445–30
76June 23@ Angels10–9(10)Melancon (2–1)Jepsen (0–2)35,06946–30
77June 25@ Mariners9–4Locke (7–1)Saunders (5–8)21,07447–30
78June 26@ Mariners4–2Mazzaro (4–2)Furbush (1–4)Melancon (2)21,26548–30
79June 28Brewers10–3Cole (4–0)Hellweg (0–1)Reid (1)36,87549–30
80June 29Brewers2–1Liriano (7–3)Hand (0–1)Grilli (27)38,43850–30
81June 30Brewers2–1(14)Watson (2–1)Rodríguez (1–1)35,35151–30
July: 14–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
82July 2Phillies1–3Pettibone (4–3)Cumpton (0–1)Papelbon (16)30,30151–31
83July 3Phillies6–5Locke (8–1)Lannan (1–3)Grilli (28)33,19752–31
84July 4Phillies4–6Hamels (3–11)Cole (4–1)Papelbon (17)35,32852–32
85July 5@ Cubs6–2Liriano (8–3)Samardzija (5–8)38,61553–32
86July 6@ Cubs1–4Jackson (5–10)Morton (1–2)Gregg (15)36,59053–33
87July 7@ Cubs3–4(11)Guerrier (3–4)Morris (4–3)33,14653–34
88July 8Athletics1–2Colón (12–3)Locke (8–2)Balfour (23)23,74353–35
89July 9Athletics1–2Straily (6–2)Cole (4–2)Balfour (24)24,56053–36
90July 10Athletics5–0Liriano (9–3)Milone (8–8)23,47454–36
91July 12Mets3–2(11)Mazzaro (5–2)Germen (0–1)39,03655–36
92July 13Mets4–2Wilson (6–1)Burke (0–2)Grilli (29)39,17356–36
93July 14Mets2–4Gee (7–7)Cole (4–3)Parnell (17)37,49056–37
All–Star Break (July 15–18)
94July 19@ Reds3–5Leake (9–4)Liriano (9–4)Chapman (22)40,83156–38
95July 20@ Reds4–5Latos (9–3)Burnett (4–7)Chapman (23)34,72856–39
96July 21@ Reds3–2Locke (9–2)Bailey (5–9)Grilli (30)40,82457–39
97July 22@ Nationals6–5Morton (2–2)Haren (4–11)Mazzaro (1)29,20058–39
98July 23@ Nationals5–1Cole (5–3)Jordan (0–3)32,97659–39
99July 24@ Nationals4–2Liriano (10–4)Strasburg (5–8)Melancon (3)33,63660–39
100July 25@ Nationals7–9Krol (1–0)Morris (4–4)38,86260–40
101July 26@Marlins0–2Álvarez (1–1)Locke (9–3)Cishek (21)18,71860–41
102July 27@ Marlins7–4Morton (3–2)Koehler (2–6)Melancon (4)22,41061–41
103July 28@ Marlins2–3Fernández (7–5)Cole (5–4)Cishek (22)24,20761–42
104July 29Cardinals9–2Liriano (11–4)Westbrook (7–5)32,08462–42
105July 30Cardinals2–1(11)Mazzaro (6–2)Siegrist (0–1)N/A63–42
106July 30Cardinals6–0Cumpton (1–1)Lyons (2–4)33,86164–42
107July 31Cardinals5–4Watson (3–1)Rosenthal (1–2)Melancon (5)31,67965–42
August: 14–14 (Home: 9–6; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108Aug 1Cardinals0–13Kelly (2–3)Morton (3–3)31,99965–43
109Aug 2Rockies2–4Chacín (10–5)Cole (5–5)Brothers (8)37,48765–44
110Aug 3Rockies5–2Liriano (12–4)de la Rosa (10–6)Melancon (6)38,42466–44
111Aug 4Rockies5–1Burnett (5–7)Nicasio (6–6)37,98067–44
112Aug 6Marlins4–3Morris (5–4)Dunn (2–3)27,90768–44
113Aug 7Marlins4–2Morton (4–3)Koehler (3–7)Melancon (7)28,17369–44
114Aug 8Marlins5–4(10)Hughes (2–2)Ames (0–1)33,64670–44
115Aug 9@ Rockies1–10de la Rosa (11–6)Liriano (12–5)37,44470–45
116Aug 10@ Rockies4–6López (2–4)Burnett (5–8)Brothers (9)40,72870–46
117Aug 11@ Rockies2–3Corpas (1–2)Morris (5–5)Brothers (10)44,65770–47
118Aug 13@ Cardinals3–4(14)Freeman (1–0)Hughes (2–3)40,24370–48
119Aug 14@ Cardinals5–1Liriano (13–5)Miller (11–8)40,64471–48
120Aug 15@ Cardinals5–6(12)Siegrist (1–1)Morris (5–6)41,50271–49
121Aug 16Diamondbacks6–2Cole (6–5)McCarthy (2–7)39,09172–49
122Aug 17Diamondbacks5–15Cahill (4–10)Locke (9–4)37,98272–50
123Aug 18Diamondbacks2–4(16)Ziegler (7–1)Johnson (0–1)Putz (6)37,51872–51
124Aug 19@Padres3–1Liriano (14–5)Cashner (8–8)Melancon (8)24,85073–51
125Aug 20@ Padres8–1Burnett (6–8)Ross (3–6)21,38174–51
126Aug 21@ Padres1–2Kennedy (5–9)Cole (6–6)Street (24)19,12674–52
127Aug 22@ Giants10–5Gómez (3–0)Moscoso (1–2)41,73375–52
128Aug 23@ Giants3–1Morton (5–3)Bumgarner (11–8)Melancon (9)41,58376–52
129Aug 24@ Giants3–6Lincecum (7–13)Liriano (14–6)Romo (31)42,05976–53
130Aug 25@ Giants0–4Vogelsong (3–4)Burnett (6–9)41,81576–54
131Aug 27Brewers6–7Wooten (3–0)Morris (5–7)Henderson (22)23,80176–55
132Aug 28Brewers7–1Morton (6–3)Gorzelanny (3–6)20,63477–55
133Aug 29Brewers0–4Gallardo (10–9)Cole (6–7)23,74777–56
134Aug 30Cardinals5–0Liriano (15–6)Miller (12–9)38,02678–56
135Aug 31Cardinals7–1Burnett (7–9)Lynn (13–9)39,51479–56
September: 15–12 (Home: 5–7; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136Sep 1Cardinals2–7Kelly (7–3)Johnson (0–2)37,91279–57
137Sep 2@ Brewers5–2Morton (7–3)Thornburg (1–1)Melancon (10)23,25280–57
138Sep 3@ Brewers4–3Mazzaro (7–2)Henderson (3–5)Melancon (11)25,55881–57
139Sep 4@ Brewers3–9Peralta (9–14)Liriano (15–7)29,04181–58
140Sep 6@ Cardinals8–12Kelly (8–3)Burnett (7–10)Mujica (36)40,60881–59
141Sep 7@ Cardinals0–5Wainwright (16–9)Locke (9–5)45,11081–60
142Sep 8@ Cardinals2–9Wacha (3–0)Morton (7–4)40,15681–61
143Sep 9@Rangers1–0Cole (7–7)Darvish (12–8)Melancon (12)33,24382–61
144Sep 10@ Rangers5–4Liriano (16–7)Perez (9–4)Melancon (13)36,31383–61
145Sep 11@ Rangers7–5Burnett (8–10)Garza (3–4)Farnsworth (1)30,62984–61
146Sep 12Cubs3–1Locke (10–5)Rusin (2–4)Melancon (14)23,54185–61
147Sep 13Cubs4–5Villanueva (6–8)Grilli (0–2)Gregg (32)35,96285–62
148Sep 14Cubs2–1Cole (8–7)Russell (1–6)Melancon (15)37,53486–62
149Sep 15Cubs3–2Farnsworth (3–0)Strop (2–5)Melancon (16)36,55987–62
150Sep 16Padres0–2Cashner (10–8)Burnett (8–11)20,63387–63
151Sep 17Padres2–5Stults (9–13)Locke (10–6)Gregerson (4)22,52087–64
152Sep 18Padres2–3Thayer (3–5)Melancon (2–2)Street (31)27,64087–65
153Sep 19Padres10–1Cole (9–7)Kennedy (6–10)26,24288–65
154Sep 20Reds5–6(10)Hoover (5–5)Farnsworth (3–1)Chapman (38)37,94088–66
155Sep 21Reds4–2Burnett (9–11)Bailey (11–11)Grilli (31)39,42589–66
156Sep 22Reds3–11Arroyo (14–11)Locke (10–7)38,69989–67
157Sep 23@ Cubs2–1Melancon (3–2)Gregg (2–6)Grilli (32)32,28990–67
158Sep 24@ Cubs8–2Cole (10–7)Rusin (2–6)34,13891–67
159Sep 25@ Cubs2–4Arrieta (5–4)Liriano (16–8)Gregg (33)26,17191–68
160Sep 27@ Reds4–1Burnett (10–11)Bailey (11–12)Grilli (33)40,10792–68
161Sep 28@ Reds8–3Mazzaro (8–2)Arroyo (14–12)40,70793–68
162Sep 29@ Reds4–2Cumpton (2–1)Reynolds (1–3)Farnsworth (2)40,14294–68
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Pirates team member

Postseason

[edit]

Wild Card Game

[edit]
Main article:2013 National League Wild Card Game
Pre-game festivities before the October 1 Wild Card game at PNC Park.
  • October 1 – National League Wild Card game – This game marked the first Pirates postseason appearance since 1992 and the first postseason game ever played at PNC Park. After a scoreless first inning and a half, the Pirates secured the first runs of the game with home runs byMarlon Byrd andRussell Martin in the bottom of the 2nd inning.[3] In the bottom of the third,Pedro Alvarez hit a sacrifice-fly toShin-Soo Choo, which allowedAndrew McCutchen to score. In the top of the fourth, with Choo andRyan Ludwick on base,Jay Bruce hit a groundball single to Pirates left-fielderStarling Marte, allowing Choo to score. In the bottom of the fourth, Marte andNeil Walker scored off RBI hits by Walker and Byrd, respectively. In the bottom of the 7th inning,Russell Martin hit a solo home run. The Reds could only further respond with a Choo home run off ofTony Watson. The Pirates held on to win withJason Grilli closing the game, setting the Pirates up to face the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLDS.[4][5]

Division Series

[edit]
Main article:2013 National League Division Series
  • October 3 – Game one – The Cardinals set a new NLDS record with seven runs in an inning,[6] highlighted byCarlos Beltrán's three-run home run (443 feet), his 15th in post-season play tyingBabe Ruth for eighth place on the list. OnlyDerek Jeter (20) andAlbert Pujols (18) among active players had more at the time.[7]
  • October 4 – Game two – The Pirates scored first with two outs in the second inning asGerrit Cole drove inPedro Álvarez with a single afterJordy Mercer was intentionally walked. Alvarez hit his second home run of the series in the third, a two-run line drive. The Pirates added to their lead with two runs in the fifth inning asMarlon Byrd drove homeJustin Morneau with a double andRussell Martin plated Byrd with a single. The Cardinals finally got on the board with a solo home run fromYadier Molina in their half of the fifth inning. It was his third post-season home run. The Pirates added runs in the seventh inning as Martin plated Byrd again, this time via a sacrifice fly.
  • October 6 – Game three – The Pirates opened up their first non-Wild Card postseason home game in 21 years by scoring two runs in the first inning. The Cardinals would later tie the game in the fifth with a two-out RBI single byCarlos Beltrán. The Pirates responded by scoring the next inning on aRussell Martin sacrifice fly, which was later answered by a Carlos Beltrán home run in the eighth. The Pirates would retake the lead in the bottom of the 8th and win the game by the score of 5-3.
  • October 7 – Game four – Game 4 featured a quality start from St. Louis Cardinals rookieMichael Wacha. Wacha held the Pirates to just three base runners (one hit, two walks) through7+13 innings pitched. It was the longest no-hitter length by a rookie pitcher sinceJeff Tesreau went5+13 innings with no hits allowed for the1912 New York Giants.[8] Pedro Alvarez broke up Wacha's no-hitter in the eighth with his third home run of the series.Matt Holliday hit a two-run home run in the sixth, providing the Cardinals' margin of victory.Charlie Morton went5+23 innings pitched, allowing just two runs.
  • October 9 – Game five – Game 5 pitted Game 1 winnerAdam Wainwright against the Pirates' rookieGerrit Cole. The Cardinals got on the board first in the bottom of the second inning asJon Jay walked with two-outs andDavid Freese broke the tie with a two-run home run. The Cardinals added to their lead in the sixth as Jay singled homeMatt Holliday to make it 3–0. The Pirates rallied with two outs in the top of the seventh asJustin Morneau,Marlon Byrd andPedro Alvarez all singled (the last driving home Morneau), but Wainwright was able to getRussell Martin to ground out to end the threat. Entering the bottom of the eighth and with the Cardinals leading 3–1, they put the game out of reach asMatt Adams hit a two-run home run off ofMark Melancon to make it 5–1. They added another run on aPete Kozma single. Wainwright finished the complete game by striking out Alvarez with two runners on base to end the Pirates' season.

Game log

[edit]
2013 Postseason Game Log[9]
2013 NL Wild Card Game: vs. Cincinnati Reds (1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1Oct 1Reds6–2Liriano (1–0)Cueto (0–1)40,4871–0
2013 NL Division Series: vs. St. Louis Cardinals (2–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1Oct 3@ Cardinals1–9Wainwright (1–0)Burnett (0–1)45,693STL leads 1–0
2Oct 4@ Cardinals7–1Cole (1–0)Lynn (0–1)45,999Tied 1–1
3Oct 6Cardinals5–3Melancon (1–0)Martinez (0–1)Grilli (1)40,489PIT leads 2–1
4Oct 7Cardinals1–2Wacha (1–0)Morton (0–1)Rosenthal (1)40,493Tied 2–2
5Oct 9@ Cardinals1–6Wainwright (2–0)Cole (1–1)47,231STL wins 3–2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Pirates team member

Roster

[edit]
2013 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Opening Day lineup

[edit]
Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Starling MarteLF
Garrett JonesRF
Andrew McCutchenCF
Pedro Álvarez3B
Gaby Sánchez1B
Neil Walker2B
Russell MartinC
Clint BarmesSS
A. J. BurnettSP

Notable achievements

[edit]

Awards

[edit]

2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game[10]

NL Player of the Week

MLB Delivery Man of the Month Award

NL Rookie of the Month

The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award

The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award

NL Comeback Player of the Year

NL Manager of the Year

NL MVP

Milestones

[edit]
Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
A. McCutchen100th Career Stolen BaseApril 3, 2013
A. Burnett2000th Career StrikeoutApril 17, 2013
G. Jones500th Career HitApril 17, 2013
J. McDonald500th Career Inning PitchedApril 20, 2013
R. Martin100th Career Home RunJune 8, 2013
G. Sánchez100th Career DoubleJune 12, 2013
G. Sánchez500th Career GameJune 15, 2013
N. Walker100th Career DoubleJune 15, 2013
C. Morton500th Career Inning PitchedJuly 12, 2013
R. Martin1000th Career GameJuly 14, 2013
C. Barmes1000th Career GameJuly 22, 2013
V. Mazzaro100th Career GameJuly 25, 2013
A. Burnett2100th Career StrikeoutJuly 30, 2013
M. Melancon200th Career GameAugust 3, 2013
N. Walker500th Career GameAugust 4, 2013
N. Walker500th Career HitAugust 4, 2013
C. Morton100th Career GameAugust 13, 2013
C. Morton100th Career Game StartedAugust 18, 2013
J. Hughes100th Career GameAugust 22, 2013
R. Martin500th Career RunAugust 30, 2013
G. Jones100th Career Home RunAugust 30, 2013
A. McCutchen100th Career Home RunSeptember 3, 2013
F. Liriano1000th Career StrikeoutSeptember 20, 2013
G. Cole100th Career StrikeoutSeptember 24, 2013
F. Liriano1000th Career Inning PitchedSeptember 25, 2013
A. Lambo1st Career Home RunSeptember 28, 2013
Post Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
P. Álvarez1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
C. Barmes1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
M. Byrd1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
M. Byrd1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
M. Byrd1st Career Post Season Home RunOctober 1, 2013
M. Byrd1st Career Post Season RunOctober 1, 2013
F. Liriano1st Career Post Season WinOctober 1, 2013
S. Marte1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
S. Marte1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
S. Marte1st Career Post Season RunOctober 1, 2013
A. McCutchen1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
A. McCutchen1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
A. McCutchen1st Career Post Season RunOctober 1, 2013
T. Snider1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
T. Snider1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
N. Walker1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
N. Walker1st Career Post Season HitOctober 1, 2013
N. Walker1st Career Post Season Home RunOctober 1, 2013
N. Walker1st Career Post Season RunOctober 1, 2013
T. Watson1st Career Post Season GameOctober 1, 2013
T. Watson1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 1, 2013
P. Álvarez1st Career Post Season HitOctober 3, 2013
P. Álvarez1st Career Post Season Home RunOctober 3, 2013
P. Álvarez1st Career Post Season RunOctober 3, 2013
J. Gómez1st Career Post Season GameOctober 3, 2013
J. Gómez1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 3, 2013
V. Mazzaro1st Career Post Season GameOctober 3, 2013
V. Mazzaro1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 3, 2013
V. Mazzaro1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 3, 2013
J. Mercer1st Career Post Season GameOctober 3, 2013
J. Mercer1st Career Post Season HitOctober 3, 2013
B. Morris1st Career Post Season GameOctober 3, 2013
B. Morris1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 3, 2013
B. Morris1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 3, 2013
J. Tábata1st Career Post Season GameOctober 3, 2013
G. Cole1st Career Post Season GameOctober 4, 2013
G. Cole1st Career Post Season HitOctober 4, 2013
G. Cole1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 4, 2013
G. Cole1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 4, 2013
G. Cole1st Career Post Season WinOctober 4, 2013
S. Marte1st Career Post Season Home RunOctober 4, 2013
S. Marte1st Career Post Season Stolen BaseOctober 4, 2013
M. Melancon1st Career Post Season GameOctober 4, 2013
M. Melancon1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 4, 2013
G. Sánchez1st Career Post Season GameOctober 4, 2013
T. Watson1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 4, 2013
J. Buck1st Career Post Season GameOctober 7, 2013
G. Jones1st Career Post Season GameOctober 7, 2013
C. Morton1st Career Post Season GameOctober 7, 2013
C. Morton1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 7, 2013
C. Morton1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 7, 2013
J. Wilson1st Career Post Season GameOctober 7, 2013
J. Wilson1st Career Post Season Inning PitchedOctober 7, 2013
J. Wilson1st Career Post Season Strike OutOctober 7, 2013

Statistics

[edit]
Batting

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

Regular Season[22]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Marlon Byrd30107340.318317
Andrew McCutchen1575831850.3172184
John Buck92470.29202
Jordy Mercer103333950.285827
José Tábata106308870.282633
Starling Marte1355101430.2801235
James McDonald81130.27300
Alex Presley2972190.26424
Justin Morneau2577200.26003
Gaby Sánchez136264670.254736
Neil Walker1334781200.2511653
Josh Harrison6088220.250314
Andrew Lambo183070.23312
Tony Sanchez2260140.23325
Garrett Jones144403940.2331551
Pedro Álvarez1525581300.23336100
Russell Martin127438990.2261555
Michael McKenry41115250.217314
Travis Snider111261560.215525
Clint Barmes108304640.211523
Gerrit Cole173470.20605
Bryan Morris52510.20000
Brandon Inge50105190.18117
Vin Mazzaro54610.16700
Charlie Morton193650.13901
Félix Pie272940.13802
Jeff Locke294750.10600
Wandy Rodríguez132220.09101
Jeanmar Gómez311310.07700
A. J. Burnett295940.06802
John McDonald163120.06501
Francisco Liriano234730.06401
Brandon Cumpton6900.00000
Jared Hughes29200.00000
Phil Irwin1100.00000
Kris Johnson4200.00000
Chris Leroux2100.00000
Stolmy Pimentel5100.00000
Ryan Reid6100.00000
Jonathan Sánchez6500.00000
Tony Watson63100.00000
Justin Wilson54500.00000
Vic Black30000
José Contreras60000
Kyle Farnsworth80000
Jason Grilli510000
Mark Melancon680000
Mike Zagurski50000
Team Totals5,4861,3450.245161603
MLB Rank222422T–1320

  – Qualified for batting title (3.1 plate appearances per team game)

Post Season[23]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Francisco Liriano2210.50000
Marlon Byrd62280.36415
Andrew McCutchen62170.33300
Pedro Álvarez62060.30037
Russell Martin61750.29426
Justin Morneau62470.29200
Clint Barmes61130.27300
Gerrit Cole2410.25001
Jordy Mercer5820.25000
Starling Marte62430.12511
Neil Walker62420.08301
A. J. Burnett1100.00000
Jeanmar Gómez1100.00000
Garrett Jones2200.00000
Charlie Morton1100.00000
Gaby Sánchez2200.00000
Travis Snider1100.00000
José Tábata4400.00000
John Buck10000
Jason Grilli40000
Josh Harrison20000
Vin Mazzaro30000
Mark Melancon40000
Bryan Morris10000
Tony Watson40000
Justin Wilson20000
Team Totals189450.238721

Pitching

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

Regular Season[24]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Josh Harrison113000.000
Duke Welker2113000.001
Kyle Farnsworth9823111.049
Mark Melancon7271321.3970
Ryan Reid711001.647
Stolmy Pimentel5913001.939
Brandon Cumpton63023212.0522
Justin Wilson587323612.0859
Tony Watson677123312.3954
Jason Grilli5450022.7074
Vin Mazzaro577323822.8146
Francisco Liriano261611683.02163
Gerrit Cole19117131073.22100
Charlie Morton20116743.2685
A. J. Burnett3019110113.30209
Jeanmar Gómez348023303.3553
Bryan Morris5565573.4637
Jeff Locke30166131073.52125
Wandy Rodríguez126223643.5946
Vic Black34004.503
Jared Hughes2932234.7823
James McDonald62923225.7625
Kris Johnson41013026.109
Chris Leroux24006.753
Phil Irwin1423007.714
José Contreras75009.005
Jonathan Sánchez513230311.8515
Mike Zagurski660015.005
Team Totals1,4702394683.261,261
MLB Rank452639

  – Qualified for ERA title (1 inning pitched per team game)

Post Season[25]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jeanmar Gómez14000.000
Jason Grilli4313000.004
Vin Mazzaro3123000.002
Bryan Morris11000.001
Francisco Liriano213102.0810
Tony Watson44002.251
Gerrit Cole211112.4510
Charlie Morton1523013.184
Justin Wilson2223003.383
Mark Melancon4323109.822
A. J. Burnett120131.500
Team Totals52333.6337

Legend
  • Stats reflect time with the Pirates only.

– Denotes player was acquired mid-season.
– Denotes player was relinquished mid-season.

Transactions

[edit]

The Pirates were involved in the following transactions during the 2013 season:

  • Black line marks the transition between off season and regular season

Trades

[edit]
November 28, 2012[26]ToKansas City Royals:

Luis Rico
Luis Santos

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Vin Mazzaro
Clint Robinson

November 28, 2012[26]ToBoston Red Sox:

PTBNL (Kyle Kaminska)

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Zach Stewart

November 30, 2012[27]ToBaltimore Orioles:

Yamaico Navarro

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Jhondaniel Medina

November 30, 2012[28]ToOakland Athletics:

Chris Resop

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Zack Thornton

December 5, 2012[29]ToDetroit Tigers:

Ramón Cabrera

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Andrew Oliver

December 26, 2012[30]ToBoston Red Sox:

Joel Hanrahan
Brock Holt

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Mark Melancon
Stolmy Pimentel
Iván DeJesús, Jr.
Jerry Sands

January 9, 2013[31]ToCleveland Indians:

Quincy Latimore

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Jeanmar Gómez

March 20, 2013[32]ToArizona Diamondbacks:

PTBNL or Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

John McDonald

March 29, 2013[33]ToCleveland Indians:

Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Brian Jeroloman

April 24, 2013[34]ToAtlanta Braves:

Román Colón

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Cash

May 17, 2013[35]ToWashington Nationals:

Brian Jeroloman

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

PTBNL (Brian Bocock)[36]

May 31, 2013[37]ToKansas City Royals:

Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Atahualpa Severino

May 31, 2013[38]ToBoston Red Sox:

Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Graham Godfrey

June 10, 2013[39]ToCleveland Indians:

John McDonald

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

PTBNL or Cash

July 12, 2013[40]ToBaltimore Orioles:

Tim Alderson

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Russ Canzler

July 31, 2013[41]ToSeattle Mariners:

PTBNL or Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Robert Andino

August 18, 2013ToMiami Marlins:

PTBNL or Cash

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Doug Mathis

August 27, 2013[42]ToNew York Mets:

Dilson Herrera
PTBNL or Cash (Vic Black)[43]

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

John Buck
Marlon Byrd
Cash

August 31, 2013[44]ToMinnesota Twins:

Alex Presley
PTBNL or Cash (Duke Welker)

To Pittsburgh Pirates:

Justin Morneau

Free agents

[edit]
PlayerAcquired fromLost toDateContract terms
Darren Ford[45]Seattle MarinersNovember 6, 2012minor-league contract
Jared Goedert[45]Cleveland IndiansNovember 7, 2012minor-league contract
Ryan Reid[45]Tampa Bay RaysNovember 9, 2012minor-league contract
Tim Wood[46]Minnesota TwinsNovember 10, 20121 year/$675,000[47]
Eric Fryer[46]Minnesota TwinsNovember 11, 2012minor-league contract
Dan MeyerBaltimore OriolesNovember 12, 2012unknown
Daniel McCutchenBaltimore OriolesNovember 12, 2012unknown
Jo-Jo ReyesLos Angeles AngelsNovember 13, 2012unknown
Nick EvansLos Angeles DodgersNovember 19, 2012unknown
Félix Pie[48]Atlanta BravesNovember 19, 2012minor-league contract
Tom BoleskaMinnesota TwinsNovember 20, 2012unknown
Alex Valdez[48]Atlanta BravesNovember 21, 2012minor-league contract
Brooks Brown[48]Detroit TigersNovember 21, 2012minor-league contract
David Bromberg[48]Minnesota TwinsNovember 21, 2012minor-league contract
Erik Cordier[48]Atlanta BravesNovember 21, 2012minor-league contract
Luis Sanz[48]Detroit TigersNovember 21, 2012minor-league contract
Jeff ClementMinnesota TwinsNovember 26, 2012minor-league contract
Russell Martin[49]New York YankeesNovember 29, 20122 year/$17 million[50]
Mike Zagurski[51]Arizona DiamondbacksDecember 1, 2012minor-league contract
Drew SuttonBoston Red SoxDecember 3, 2012minor-league contract
Kevin Correia[52]Minnesota TwinsDecember 10, 20122 year/$10 million[53]
Logan Kensing[54]Colorado RockiesDecember 11, 2012minor-league contract
Brandon Boggs[55]Minnesota TwinsDecember 11, 2012minor-league contract
Dallas McPherson[56]Los Angeles DodgersJanuary 9, 2013minor-league contract
Lucas May[57]New York MetsJanuary 10, 2013minor-league contract
Brad Hawpe[58]Texas RangersJanuary 17, 2013minor-league contract
Chad Qualls[59]Miami MarlinsJanuary 25, 20131 year/$1.15 million[60]
Kyle Waldrop[61]Minnesota TwinsJanuary 29, 2013minor-league contract
Jonathan Sánchez[62]Colorado RockiesFebruary 6, 20131 year/$1.375 million[63]
Rod BarajasArizona DiamondbacksFebruary 8, 20131 year/$800,000[64]
Francisco Liriano[65]Chicago White SoxFebruary 8, 20131 year/$1 million[66]
Brandon Inge[67]Oakland AthleticsFebruary 12, 20131 year/$1.25 million[68]
Michael CrottaWashington NationalsFebruary 13, 2013minor-league contract
Brett Carroll[69]Washington NationalsFebruary 16, 2013minor-league contract
Román Colón[69]Kansas City RoyalsFebruary 16, 2013minor-league contract
José Contreras[70]Philadelphia PhilliesFebruary 23, 2013minor-league contract
Jolbert CabreraNew York MetsMarch 27, 2013minor-league contract
Jeremy FarrellChicago White SoxApril 5, 2013unknown
Mike CollaTampa Bay RaysJune 8, 2013unknown

Waivers

[edit]
PlayerClaimed fromLost toDate
Chad Beck[71]Toronto Blue JaysJanuary 4, 2013
Zach Stewart[72]Chicago White SoxJanuary 24, 2013
Clint Robinson[73]Toronto Blue JaysMarch 29, 2013
Hunter Strickland[74]San Francisco GiantsApril 2, 2013

Signings

[edit]
PlayerDateContract terms
Anderson Hernández[45]November 9, 2012minor-league contract
Kris Johnson[45]November 9, 2012minor-league contract
Jeff Larish[45]November 9, 2012minor-league contract
Stefan Welch[45]November 9, 2012minor-league contract
Wyatt ToregasNovember 11, 2012minor-league contract
Philippe Valiquette[75]November 26, 2012minor-league contract
Charlie Morton[76]November 30, 20121 year/$2 million[77]
Jason Grilli[78]December 10, 20122 year/$6.75 million[79]
Miles Durham[80]January 4, 2012unknown
Jeff Karstens[81]January 15, 20131 year/$2.5 million[82]
Gaby Sánchez[83]January 18, 20131 year/$1.75 million[84]
Garrett Jones[83]January 18, 20131 year/$4.5 million[85]
Miguel PérezJanuary 20, 2013minor-league contract
James McDonald[86]January 31, 20131 year/$3.025 million[87]
Neil Walker[86]January 31, 20131 year/$3.3 million[88]
Devin Ivany[89]February 16, 2013minor-league contract
Alex Presley[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Andrew Oliver[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Bryan Morris[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Chase d'Arnaud[90]March 1, 20131 year/$493,000[91]
Chris Leroux[90]March 1, 20131 year/$502,000[92]
Clint Robinson[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Duke Welker[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Hunter Strickland[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Jared Hughes[90]March 1, 20131 year/$542,500[93]
Jeanmar Gómez[90]March 1, 20131 year/$500,000[94]
Jeff Locke[90]March 1, 20131 year/$497,500[95]
Jerry Sands[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Jordy Mercer[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Josh Harrison[90]March 1, 20131 year/$503,000[96]
Justin Wilson[90]March 1, 20131 year/$493,500[97]
Kyle McPherson[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Mark Melancon[90]March 1, 20131 year/$493,500[98]
Michael McKenry[90]March 1, 20131 year/$505,000[99]
Phil Irwin[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Starling Marte[90]March 1, 20131 year/$500,000[100]
Stolmy Pimentel[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Tony Sanchez[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Tony Watson[90]March 1, 20131 year/$505,500[101]
Travis Snider[90]March 1, 20131 year/$505,000[102]
Vic Black[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Vin Mazzaro[90]March 1, 20131-year contract
Kurt Yacko[103]April 11, 2013minor-league contract
Jeff Gibbs[104]May 4, 2013minor-league contract
Gerardo NavarroJune 1, 2013minor-league contract
Jesus PerezJune 1, 2013minor-league contract
Cody Dickson[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 4th round pick ($375,000 signing bonus)
Chad Kuhl[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 9th round pick ($145,200 signing bonus)
Beau Wallace[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 12th round pick
Justin Topa[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 17th round pick
Jeff Roy[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 18th round pick
Brett McKinney[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 19th round pick
Adam Landecker[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 21st round pick
Cameron Griffin[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 23rd round pick
Justin Maffei[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 25th round pick
Michael Fransoso[105]June 13, 2013Signed 2013 27th round pick
Blake Taylor[106]June 14, 2013Signed 2013 2nd round pick ($750,000 signing bonus)
Trae Arbet[106]June 14, 2013Signed 2013 5th round pick ($425,000 signing bonus)
Shane Carle[106]June 14, 2013Signed 2013 10th round pick ($100,000 signing bonus)
Danny Collins[106]June 14, 2013Signed 2013 13th round pick
Max Rossiter[106]June 14, 2013Signed 2013 15th round pick
Henry Hirsch[107]June 17, 2013Signed 2013 22nd round pick
José Contreras[108]June 17, 2013minor-league contract
Reese McGuire[109]June 18, 2013Signed 2013 1st round pick ($2,369,000 signing bonus)
Neil Kozikowski[107]June 21, 2013Signed 2013 8th round pick ($425,000 signing bonus)
Austin Meadows[110]June 28, 2013Signed 2013 1st round pick ($3,029,600 signing bonus)
Nick Buckner[111]June 29, 2013Signed 2013 14th round pick ($135,000 signing bonus)
Billy Roth[111]June 29, 2013Signed 2013 16th round pick ($190,000 signing bonus)
Will Kendall[111]June 29, 2013Signed 2013 30th round pick
JaCoby Jones[112]July 1, 2013Signed 2013 3rd round pick ($612,000 signing bonus)
Jerry Mulderig[113]July 2, 2013Signed 2013 28th round pick
Adam Frazier[114]July 3, 2013Signed 2013 6th round pick ($240,600 signing bonus)
Andrew Dennis[115]July 3, 2013Signed 2013 37th round pick
Buddy Borden[116]July 8, 2013Signed 2013 7th round pick ($180,400 signing bonus)
Erich Weiss[117]July 10, 2013Signed 2013 11th round pick ($305,000 signing bonus)
Jeremias Portorreal[118]August 9, 20131 year/$375,000
Kelly Shoppach[119]August 12, 2013minor-league contract
Luis Escobar[120]August 14, 2013unknown
Kyle Farnsworth[121]August 16, 2013minor-league contract

Other

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NameDateDetails
Hisanori TakahashiOctober 29, 2012Released
Dave Jauss[122]October 31, 2012Hired to coaching staff
Jay Bell[122]October 31, 2012Hired as hitting coach
Rick Sofield[122]October 31, 2012Hired as first base coach
Carlos Berroa[123]November 28, 2012Hired as professional scout
John Kosciak[123]November 28, 2012Hired as professional scout
Ricky Bennett[123]November 28, 2012Hired as professional scout
Ron Hopkins[123]November 28, 2012Hired as professional scout
Elevys Gonzalez[124]December 6, 2012lost in Rule 5 AAA draft (to Dodgers)
Tom BoleskaDecember 6, 2012lost in Rule 5 AAA draft (to Orioles)
Ethan Hollingsworth[124]December 6, 2012claimed in Rule 5 AAA draft (from Royals)
Rick VandenHurk[125]January 5, 2013Released
Clint Hurdle[126]February 18, 2013Re-signed to a 1-year contract extension
Wyatt ToregasFebruary 22, 2013Released
Aaron Poreda[127]March 12, 2013Released
Brad Hawpe[128]March 23, 2013Released
Jeremy Farrell[129]April 7, 2013Released
Alex Valdez[130]April 19, 2013Released
Jonathan Sánchez[131]May 8, 2013Released
José Contreras[132]July 18, 2013Released
Brandon IngeJuly 30, 2013Released
Kelly Shoppach[133]August 28, 2013Released

Draft picks

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Main article:2013 Major League Baseball draft
2013 Top 10 Rounds Draft Picks[134]
RoundPickPlayerPositionSchoolSigned
19Austin MeadowsCFGrayson HSJune 28, 2013
114Reese McGuireCKentwood HSJune 18, 2013
251Blake TaylorLHPDana Hills HSJune 14, 2013
387JaCoby JonesCFLSUJuly 1, 2013
4119Cody DicksonLHPSam Houston StateJune 13, 2013
5149Trae ArbetSSGreat Oak HSJune 14, 2013
6179Adam FrazierSSMississippi StateJuly 3, 2013
7209Buddy BordenRHPUNLVJuly 8, 2013
8239Neil KozikowskiRHPAvon Old Farms SchoolJune 21, 2013
9269Chad KuhlRHPDelawareJune 13, 2013
10299Shane CarleRHPLong Beach StateJune 14, 2013

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAIndianapolis IndiansInternational LeagueDean Treanor
AAAltoona CurveEastern LeagueCarlos García
ABradenton MaraudersFlorida State LeagueFrank Kremblas
AWest Virginia PowerSouth Atlantic LeagueMichael Ryan
A-Short SeasonJamestown JammersNew York–Penn LeagueDave Turgeon
RookieGCL PiratesGulf Coast LeagueMilver Reyes
RookieDSL Pirates 1Dominican Summer LeagueGerardo Alvarez
RookieDSL Pirates 2Dominican Summer LeagueKeoni De Renne

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