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1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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Major League Baseball team season
1992 Pittsburgh Pirates
National League East champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkThree Rivers Stadium
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
Record96–66 (.593)
Divisional place1st
OwnersPittsburgh Associates
General managersTed Simmons
ManagersJim Leyland
TelevisionKDKA-TV
KBL
RadioKDKA-AM
(Steve Blass,Kent Derdivanis,Lanny Frattare,Jim Rooker)
← 1991Seasons1993 →

The1992 Major League Baseball season was the 111th season in the history of thePittsburgh Pirates and their 106th in theNational League. This was their 23rd season atThree Rivers Stadium. For the third consecutive season, the Pirates won theNational League East title with a record of 96–66.

In anNLCSrematch with theAtlanta Braves, the Pirates went down 3–1 before forcing a Game 7 back in Atlanta. They took a 2–0 lead into the bottom of the 9th inning, needing just one out to reach theWorld Series. But their season came to an abrupt end when they allowed 3 runs to the Braves, capped byFrancisco Cabrera's two-run RBI single to scoreDavid Justice and an injuredSid Bream, a former Pirate. The loss was so agonizing for the Pirates that it contributed to a 20-year drought that saw them fail to clinch a winning season or postseason berth until2013. This would be the final time that the Pirates would win the NL East as they would be reassigned to theNational League Central during division realignment in1994. Since the Pirates have never won the NL Central, this marks the most recent time that they have won a division title as of today. Moreover, this is the last time the Pirates have appeared in an NLCS.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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NL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Pittsburgh Pirates9666.59353‍–‍2843‍–‍38
Montreal Expos8775.537943‍–‍3844‍–‍37
St. Louis Cardinals8379.5121345‍–‍3638‍–‍43
Chicago Cubs7884.4811843‍–‍3835‍–‍46
New York Mets7290.4442441‍–‍4031‍–‍50
Philadelphia Phillies7092.4322641‍–‍4029‍–‍52

Game log

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1992 Game Log (96–66)
April (15–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Expos2–0DrabekMartinezMason48,8001–0
2April 8Expos4–2SmithGardnerBelinda7,0752–0
3April 9Expos3–8NabholzWalk10,3422–1
4April 10@Phillies3–2TomlinAbbottBelinda21,0193–1
5April 11@Phillies4–7AshbyDrabek24,9673–2
6April 12@Phillies6–1SmithMulholland32,6244–2
7April 14Cubs3–2WalkJacksonMason14,9635–2
8April 15Cubs7–2TomlinMorgan9,0226–2
9April 17Phillies7–4DrabekJonesBelinda16,4177–2
10April 18Phillies9–2SmithGreene23,4118–2
11April 19Phillies11–0PattersonCox11,8129–2
12April 20@Expos11–1TomlinHill12,35110–2
13April 21@Expos8–7PalaciosHaneyMason7,01311–2
14April 22@Expos2–0DrabekMartinez8,42112–2
15April 23@Expos3–6GardnerSmithWetteland5,80612–3
16April 24@Cubs3–2MasonScanlanBelinda11,33113–3
17April 25@Cubs1–0TomlinMadduxBelinda26,89214–3
18April 26@Cubs4–5(10)McElroyMason24,40314–4
19April 28@Reds2–3BrowningDrabekCharlton24,20214–5
20April 29@Reds4–0SmithBelcher20,30715–5
May (11–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
21May 1@Astros4–10HarnischTomlin16,35515–6
22May 2@Astros6–0NeagleBowen23,81216–6
23May 3@Astros0–1OsunaMasonJones8,73916–7
24May 4Reds12–5LampHenry16,34317–7
25May 5Reds5–2MillerBelcherBelinda9,10318–7
26May 6Braves4–3(16)PattersonRivera18,68619–7
27May 7Braves2–4GlavineNeagleStanton11,68919–8
28May 8Astros6–3BelindaOsuna22,35120–8
29May 9Astros3–0SmithKile18,98521–8
30May 10Astros4–6(10)JonesMason21,15421–9
31May 12@Braves2–4GlavineTomlinFreeman38,94921–10
32May 13@Braves11–10BelindaPena24,87222–10
33May 14@Braves4–3PalaciosSmoltzMason32,30323–10
34May 15Padres2–9LeffertsNeagle20,23223–11
35May 16Padres9–10RodriguezWalkMyers34,47423–12
36May 17Padres5–6BenesTomlinMyers16,58023–13
37May 19@Giants2–7WilsonDrabekRighetti12,99523–14
38May 20@Giants1–3BlackSmithBrantley15,55423–15
39May 21@Giants0–1BurkettWalkJackson14,70823–16
40May 22@Dodgers6–4TomlinCandiotti33,88824–16
41May 23@Dodgers4–5WilsonBelinda39,91024–17
42May 24@Dodgers2–4GrossDrabekMcDowell36,40724–18
43May 25@Padres6–7LeffertsSmithMyers18,54624–19
44May 26@Padres3–6(10)ScottLamp11,70924–20
45May 27@Padres7–8MyersBelinda16,33824–21
46May 29Giants13–3PalaciosWilsonPatterson23,42125–21
47May 30Giants3–2(10)NeagleBrantley10,26626–21
48May 31Giants3–5BlackSmithBrantley29,45126–22
June (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
49June 1Dodgers6–8GottNeagleCandelaria12,34626–23
50June 2Dodgers1–0TomlinCandiottiMason18,64427–23
51June 3Dodgers6–5GleatonMartinezBelinda11,73628–23
52June 4Mets7–2DrabekGoodenPatterson24,90729–23
53June 5Mets5–4(10)BelindaInnis23,95730–23
54June 6Mets1–15FernandezNeagle32,13830–24
55June 7Mets3–0TomlinSchourek33,45131–24
56June 8@Phillies0–7SchillingPalacios21,04031–25
57June 9@Phillies5–3DrabekHartleyNeagle29,13832–25
58June 10@Phillies2–1(12)PattersonJonesMason25,11233–25
59June 12@Mets3–2TomlinFernandezPatterson38,97634–25
60June 13@Mets3–2RobinsonWhitehurstBelinda39,00935–25
61June 14@Mets5–4NeagleInnisBelinda43,52736–25
62June 15Phillies1–4MulhollandSmith23,58136–26
63June 16Phillies6–5(12)PattersonBrantley18,54837–26
64June 17Phillies8–2TomlinRobinson24,85438–26
65June 18Expos0–4NabholzPalaciosFassero20,51238–27
66June 19Expos1–2HillDrabekWetteland22,09138–28
67June 20Expos3–4GardnerSmithWetteland31,61438–29
68June 21Expos5–4RobinsonMartinezBelinda20,13839–29
69June 22Cardinals5–2TomlinOsborneWalk20,83140–29
70June 23Cardinals6–4MasonWorrellPatterson11,40841–29
71June 24Cardinals1–4TewksburyDrabek22,09641–30
72June 26@Expos2–6MartinezSmithRojas23,01441–31
73June 27@Expos12–4RobinsonGardnerBelinda20,14642–31
74June 28@Expos0–9BarnesTomlin24,79342–32
75June 29@Cardinals1–3TewksburyCole38,38142–33
76June 30@Cardinals2–0DrabekCormier32,25243–33
July (12–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
77July 1@Cardinals1–0SmithClark40,04244–33
78July 2Reds1–2RijoRobinsonCharlton19,44544–34
79July 3Reds3–7BelcherTomlin29,87044–35
80July 4Reds2–5SwindellCole21,50744–36
81July 5Reds1–2MenendezDrabekCharlton24,36944–37
82July 6Astros1–0SmithJonesBelinda15,35845–37
83July 7Astros5–3WalkBoever19,16446–37
84July 8Astros2–3JonesPatterson22,55146–38
85July 9@Reds2–5BankheadMasonCharlton32,68146–39
86July 10@Reds4–0DrabekHammond42,43847–39
87July 11@Reds9–3SmithBrown44,36748–39
88July 12@Reds7–6(10)PattersonBelcherBelinda35,12049–39
89July 16Cubs2–1DrabekBoskieBelinda30,50450–39
90July 17Cubs1–2MadduxTomlinScanlan24,03750–40
91July 18Cubs4–0WalkMorganPatterson32,90851–40
92July 19Cubs2–4ScanlanNeagle32,30451–41
93July 20@Astros8–11BlairMasonJones12,11251–42
94July 21@Astros3–4(12)JonesMason13,83651–43
95July 22@Astros10–7(13)BelindaBlairPatterson13,19452–43
96July 24@Braves3–4GlavineWalkPena44,96552–44
97July 25@Braves0–1LeibrandtJacksonMercker44,56752–45
98July 26@Braves5–4BelindaWohlers43,71453–45
99July 27@Cubs2–3MadduxDrabekRobinson34,99053–46
100July 28@Cubs1–11MorganTomlin35,18753–47
101July 29@Cubs4–6(11)AssenmacherBelinda36,55453–48
102July 30Cardinals4–0JacksonClarkPatterson18,29554–48
103July 31Cardinals3–2WakefieldDeLeon20,29955–48
August (19–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1Cardinals4–1DrabekOlivares30,57756–48
105August 2Cardinals2–1WalkSmith28,30957–48
106August 4Mets3–2(12)WalkFiler28,21158–48
107August 5Mets6–2WakefieldSchourek30,00959–48
108August 6@Cardinals3–2(13)MasonSmithNeagle32,00160–48
109August 7@Cardinals5–1TomlinCormier37,51861–48
110August 8@Cardinals2–1WalkTewksburyBelinda44,09462–48
111August 9@Cardinals7–5MasonClarkWalk40,44463–48
112August 10@Mets4–2(16)CookeGuetterman25,38764–48
113August 11@Mets0–2HillmanDrabekFranco20,48864–49
114August 12@Mets7–6(10)NeagleFrancoPatterson29,55965–49
115August 14Braves0–15GlavineSmith38,59565–50
116August 15Braves5–7AveryJacksonPena38,80865–51
117August 16Braves4–2WakefieldSmoltz35,19966–51
118August 17Braves4–5(10)FreemanPattersonPena38,06266–52
119August 18Padres5–1TomlinBenes21,45367–52
120August 19Padres3–2WalkDeshaiesCox34,69668–52
121August 20Padres7–1JacksonLefferts30,38469–52
122August 21@Giants5–6BurkettWakefieldBeck16,76769–53
123August 22@Giants9–2DrabekOliveras30,56870–53
124August 23@Giants2–5BlackTomlin32,12970–54
125August 24@Dodgers4–5GottNeagleCandelaria21,99170–55
126August 25@Dodgers10–3CoxMartinez24,17071–55
127August 26@Dodgers2–0WakefieldCandiotti25,00672–55
128August 28@Padres6–11MadduxDrabek15,91672–56
129August 29@Padres3–2TomlinHarrisMason24,96573–56
130August 30@Padres6–3WalkDeshaies18,61774–56
September (21–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1Giants5–3JacksonBurkettMason20,93075–56
132September 2Giants3–2WakefieldBlackPatterson13,09976–56
133September 3Giants9–3DrabekBrantley9,05777–56
134September 4Dodgers6–5PattersonGott30,34178–56
135September 5Dodgers6–1WalkHershiser41,42079–56
136September 6Dodgers5–7CandiottiCoxHowell20,36279–57
137September 7Cubs5–6(11)AssenmacherBelindaScanlan21,66379–58
138September 8Cubs5–2DrabekBoskie7,72080–58
139September 9Cubs13–8CoxRobinson10,85381–58
140September 11@Phillies2–5RiveraWalkWilliams20,16881–59
141September 12@Phillies9–7BelindaWilliams22,85782–59
142September 13@Phillies3–6MulhollandPatterson35,84282–60
143September 14@Cardinals5–4(10)DrabekSmithBelinda19,47083–60
144September 15@Cardinals4–2WagnerClarkCox20,99284–60
145September 16Expos3–6NabholzWalkWetteland37,43684–61
146September 17Expos3–2(13)CoxBottenfield20,80285–61
147September 18Phillies5–2(6)WakefieldMulholland20,38786–61
148September 19Phillies3–0DrabekGreene25,49787–61
149September 20Phillies3–2(13)MasonShepherd21,65288–61
150September 21Cardinals3–0CookeMagrane13,34589–61
151September 22Cardinals4–5CormierJacksonSmith8,22289–62
152September 23@Expos1–5(14)FasseroMason30,55289–63
153September 24@Expos9–3DrabekKrueger33,49390–63
154September 25Mets3–2TomlinFernandezCox22,29191–63
155September 26Mets19–2WalkHillman25,88692–63
156September 27Mets4–2JacksonSchourekBelinda31,21793–63
157September 28@Cubs10–3WakefieldBullinger9,60394–63
158September 29@Cubs3–0WagnerCastilloBelinda18,75995–63
159September 30@Cubs0–6MadduxTomlin11,54795–64
October (1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 2@Mets3–6SchourekDrabekJones10,18395–65
161October 3@Mets1–2GoodenJackson13,54995–66
162October 4@Mets2–0WakefieldSaberhagenCooke14,27496–66
Legend:       = Win       = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member

Record vs. opponents

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1992 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta10–29–913–512–64–87–56–67–513–511–76–6
Chicago2–105–78–46–67–119–99–98–105–78–411–7
Cincinnati9–97–510–811–75–77–57–56–611–710–87–5
Houston5–134–88–1013–58–45–78–46–67–1112–65–7
Los Angeles6–126–67–115–134–85–75–75–79–97–114–8
Montreal8–411–77–54–88–412–69–99–98–45–76–12
New York5–79–95–77–57–56–126–124–144–810–29–9
Philadelphia6-69–95–74–87–59–912–65–133–93–97–11
Pittsburgh5–710–86–66–67–59–914–413–55–76–615–3
San Diego5–137–57–1111–79–94–88–49–37–511–74–8
San Francisco7–114–88–106–1211–77–52–109–36–67–115–7
St. Louis6–67–115–77–58–412–69–911–73–158–47–5


Detailed records

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National League
OpponentWLWPRSRA
NL East
Chicago Cubs1080.5567063
Montreal Expos990.5007273
New York Mets1440.7787957
Philadelphia Phillies1350.7228760
St. Louis Cardinals1530.8336237
Total61290.678370290
NL West
Atlanta Braves570.4174462
Cincinnati Reds660.5005240
Houston Astros660.5005248
Los Angeles Dodgers750.5835847
San Diego Padres570.4176266
San Francisco Giants660.5005542
Total35370.486323305
Season Total96660.593693595
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRA
April201550.7509754
May2811170.393129131
June2817110.607100110
July2712150.4449096
August271980.70411895
September292180.724153101
October3120.33368
Total16296660.593693595
GamesWonLostWin %RSRA
Home8153280.654363277
Away8143380.531330318
Total16296660.593693595

Roster

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1992 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day Starters
#NamePosition
25Kirk GibsonRF
3Jay BellSS
18Andy Van SlykeCF
24Barry BondsLF
6Orlando Merced1B
22Steve Buechele3B
12Mike LaValliereC
13José Lind2B
15Doug DrabekSP

Player stats

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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[7]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
S. Belinda59320.66702
K. Young10740.57104
D. Slaught87255880.345437
S. Cooke11310.33301
B. Patterson60620.33304
P. Wagner6310.33300
A. Van Slyke1546141990.3241489
B. Bonds1404731470.31134103
V. Cole64205570.278010
J. Bell1596321670.264955
C. Espy112194500.258120
M. LaValliere95293750.256229
G. Redus76176450.256312
L. McClendon84190480.253320
S. Buechele80285710.249843
O. Merced1344051000.247660
J. Lind1354681100.235039
J. King1304801110.2311465
W. Pennyfeather15920.22200
G. Varsho103162360.222422
D. Clark233370.21227
C. García223980.20504
K. Gibson1656110.19625
J. Wehner55123220.17904
A. Martin121220.16702
D. Drabek3589140.15706
R. Tomlin356590.13801
Z. Smith264960.12203
B. Walk364340.09302
T. Prince274440.09105
J. Robinson81110.09101
D. Jackson152420.08301
V. Palacios201410.07100
T. Wakefield142820.07100
A. Cole8400.00000
D. Cox16300.00000
J. Gleaton23200.00000
D. Lamp21100.00000
R. Mason651000.00000
P. Miller6300.00000
D. Neagle561100.00000
M. Batista10000
B. Minor10000
Team Totals1625,5271,4090.255106656
Postseason[8]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
L. McClendon51180.72714
C. Espy4320.66700
G. Varsho2210.50000
G. Redus51670.43803
D. Slaught51240.33315
A. Van Slyke72980.27604
B. Bonds72360.26112
J. King72970.24102
J. Lind72760.22215
V. Cole41020.20001
M. LaValliere31020.20000
J. Bell72950.17214
O. Merced41010.10002
D. Drabek3600.00000
C. García1100.00000
T. Wakefield2600.00000
B. Walk2500.00000
J. Wehner2200.00000
S. Belinda20000
D. Cox20000
D. Jackson10000
R. Mason20000
D. Neagle20000
B. Patterson20000
R. Tomlin20000
Team Totals7231590.255532

Pitching

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

Regular Season[9]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
P. Wagner613200.695
T. Wakefield1392812.1551
P. Miller61113102.385
D. Drabek342562315112.77177
B. Patterson606423632.9243
Z. Smith23141883.0656
S. Belinda597113643.1557
B. Walk361351063.2060
D. Cox162413313.3318
D. Jackson158813443.3646
R. Tomlin35208231493.4190
S. Cooke1123203.5210
R. Mason6588574.0956
V. Palacios2053324.2533
J. Gleaton233123104.2618
J. Robinson83613314.4614
D. Neagle558613464.4877
B. Minor12004.500
D. Lamp2128115.1415
A. Cole823025.4812
M. Batista12009.001
Team Totals1621,4792396663.35844
Postseason[10]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
S. Belinda2123000.002
D. Cox2113000.001
R. Mason2313000.001
T. Wakefield218203.007
D. Drabek317033.7110
B. Walk21123103.866
B. Patterson2123005.401
R. Tomlin2223006.750
D. Jackson11230121.600
D. Neagle21230027.000
Team Totals76023344.4528

National League Championship Series

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Main article:1992 National League Championship Series

Game 1

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October 6:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh000000010151
Atlanta01021010X580
W:John Smoltz (1-0)L:Doug Drabek (0-1)S: None
HR:PITJosé Lind (1)ATLJeff Blauser (1)
Pitchers:PIT – Drabek (423), Patterson (113), Neagle (1), Cox (1)ATL – Smoltz (8), Stanton (1)
Attendance: 51,971  Time: 3:20

Game 2

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October 7:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh000000410570
Atlanta04004050X13140
W:Steve Avery (1-0)L:Danny Jackson (0-1)S: None
HR:PIT – noneATLRon Gant (1)
Pitchers:PIT – Jackson (123), Mason (1/3), Walk (223), Tomlin (113), Neagle (2/3), Patterson (1/3), Belinda (1)ATL – Avery (613), Freeman (1/3), Stanton (1/3), Wohlers (1), Reardon (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 3:20

Game 3

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October 9:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta000100100250
Pittsburgh00001110X381
W:Tim Wakefield (1-0)L:Tom Glavine (0-1)S: None
HR:ATLSid Bream (1),Ron Gant (2)PITDon Slaught (1)
Pitchers:ATL – Glavine (613), Stanton (2/3), Wohlers (1)PIT – Wakefield (9)
Attendance: 56,610  Time: 2:37

Game 4

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October 10:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta0200220006111
Pittsburgh021000100461
W:John Smoltz (2-0)L:Doug Drabek (0-2)S:Jeff Reardon (1)
HR:ATL – nonePIT – none
Pitchers:ATL – Smoltz (613), Stanton (123), Reardon (1)PIT – Drabek (413), Tomlin (113), Cox (1/3), Mason (3)
Attendance: 57,164  Time: 3:10

Game 5

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October 11:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Team123456789RHE
Atlanta000000010130
Pittsburgh40100110X7130
W:Bob Walk (1-0)L:Steve Avery (1-1)S: none
HR:ATL – nonePIT – none
Pitchers:ATL – Avery (1/3), P. Smith (323), Leibrandt (123), Freeman (113), Mercker (1)PIT – Walk (9)
Attendance: 52,929  Time: 2:52

Game 6

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October 13:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh08004100013131
Atlanta000100102491
W:Tim Wakefield (2-0)L:Tom Glavine (0-2)S: none
HR:PITBarry Bonds (1),Jay Bell (1),Lloyd McClendon (1)ATLDavid Justice (1,2)
Pitchers:PIT – Wakefield (9)ATL – Glavine (1+), Leibrandt (3), Freeman (2), Mercker (2) Wohlers (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 2:50

Game 7

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October 14:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

Team123456789RHE
Pittsburgh100001000271
Atlanta000000003370
W:Jeff Reardon (1-0)L:Doug Drabek (0-3)S: none
HR:PIT – noneATL – none
Pitchers:PIT – Drabek (8), Belinda (2/3)ATL – Smoltz (6), Stanton (2/3), P. Smith (0), Avery (113), Reardon (1)
Attendance: 51,975  Time: 3:22

Awards and honors

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1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Notable transactions

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Draft picks

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAABuffalo BisonsAmerican AssociationMarc Bombard
AACarolina MudcatsSouthern LeagueDon Werner
ASalem BuccaneersCarolina LeagueJohn Wockenfuss
AAugusta PiratesSouth Atlantic LeagueScott Little
A-Short SeasonWelland PiratesNew York–Penn LeagueTrent Jewett
RookieGCL PiratesGulf Coast LeagueWoody Huyke

References

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  1. ^From 1882 to 1906, the team played inAllegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed byPittsburgh as theNorth Side in 1907.
  2. ^Al Martin page at Baseball Reference
  3. ^"Mike LaValliere Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com".Baseball-Reference.com.Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2008.
  4. ^ab"Kirk Gibson Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com".Baseball-Reference.com.Archived from the original on September 5, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2008.
  5. ^ab"Dennis Lamp Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com".Baseball-Reference.com.Archived from the original on September 16, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2008.
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  14. ^Jason Kendall page at Baseball Reference
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