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2006 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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Major League Baseball team season
2006 Pittsburgh Pirates
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkPNC Park
CityPittsburgh,Pennsylvania[1]
Record67–95 (.414)
Divisional place5th
OwnersKevin McClatchy
General managersDave Littlefield
ManagersJim Tracy
TelevisionFSN Pittsburgh
RadioKDKA-AM
(Steve Blass,Greg Brown,Lanny Frattare,Bob Walk,John Wehner)
← 2005Seasons2007 →

The2006Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 125th season of the franchise; the 120th in theNational League. This was their sixth season atPNC Park. The Pirates finished fifth in theNational League Central with a record of 67–95. The Pirates also hosted theAll-Star Game on July 11.

Regular season

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Season standings

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NL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
St. Louis Cardinals8378.51649‍–‍3134‍–‍47
Houston Astros8280.50644‍–‍3738‍–‍43
Cincinnati Reds8082.49442‍–‍3938‍–‍43
Milwaukee Brewers7587.46348‍–‍3327‍–‍54
Pittsburgh Pirates6795.41416½43‍–‍3824‍–‍57
Chicago Cubs6696.40717½36‍–‍4530‍–‍51


Game log

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2006 Game Log (67–95)
April (7–19)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3@Brewers2–5LehrTorres (0–1)Turnbow45,0230–1
2April 4@Brewers5–7CapuanoSantos (0–1)Turnbow15,5150–2
3April 5@Brewers2–3WiseMarte (0–1)Turnbow15,4300–3
4April 6@Reds5–6WhiteGonzalez (0–1)Weathers13,8870–4
5April 7@Reds6–7MiltonMaholm (0–1)Mercker16,5730–5
6April 8@Reds9–11HarangPerez (0–1)White20,2440–6
7April 9@Reds5–3Santos (1–1)WilliamsHernandez (1)22,0901–6
8April 10Dodgers3–8PerezDuke (0–1)39,1291–7
9April 11Dodgers7–6Torres (1–1)CarterGonzalez (1)17,2402–7
10April 12Dodgers9–5Torres (2–1)Kuo13,2373–7
11April 13Dodgers5–13LowePerez (0–2)18,1343–8
12April 14Cubs6–11MarshallSantos (1–2)20,2333–9
13April 15Cubs2–1Duke (1–1)WilliamsGonzalez (2)34,2644–9
14April 16Cubs3–7RuschSnell (0–1)15,0204–10
15April 17Cardinals1–2MarquisMaholm (0–2)Isringhausen15,2784–11
16April 18Cardinals12–4Perez (1–2)Suppan16,6825–11
17April 19Cardinals0–4CarpenterSantos (1–3)15,0855–12
18April 21@Astros2–3RodriguezDuke (1–2)Lidge31,3335–13
19April 22@Astros0–3BuchholzSnell (0–2)Lidge38,5755–14
20April 23@Astros2–7OswaltMaholm (0–3)39,0745–15
21April 24@Cardinals2–7CarpenterPerez (1–3)38,9535–16
22April 25@Cardinals3–6SuppanSantos (1–4)Isringhausen38,8095–17
23April 26@Cardinals3–4IsringhausenHernandez (0–1)38,7285–18
24April 28Phillies3–1Snell (1–2)MyersGonzalez (3)30,5686–18
25April 29Phillies3–2Maholm (1–3)LidleHernandez (2)33,9447–18
26April 30Phillies1–5FloydPerez (1–4)22,3207–19
May (12–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
27May 1@Cubs1–2HowryGrabow (0–1)Dempster36,6027–20
28May 2@Cubs8–0Duke (2–2)Guzman39,1108–20
29May 3@Mets3–4(12)BradfordGonzalez (0–2)33,6688–21
30May 4@Mets0–6GlavineMaholm (1–4)30,7568–22
31May 5@Nationals0–6DayPerez (1–5)21,0598–23
32May 6@Nationals5–4(11)Gonzalez (1–2)Rodriguez29,9539–23
33May 7@Nationals4–5O'ConnorDuke (2–3)Cordero30,6599–24
34May 9Diamondbacks3–0Snell (2–2)BatistaGonzalez (4)16,96110–24
35May 10Diamondbacks4–7WebbMarte (0–2)Valverde14,50910–25
36May 12Marlins12–9Capps (1–0)WellemeyerGonzalez (5)24,99011–25
37May 13Marlins3–4OlsenDuke (2–4)Borowski29,28911–26
38May 14Marlins2–8MoehlerSnell (2–3)15,92111–27
39May 16Reds9–3Maholm (2–4)Harang14,31512–27
40May 17Reds7–2Perez (2–5)Arroyo14,89713–27
41May 18Reds8–9BelisleCapps (1–1)Coffey18,50213–28
42May 19@Indians1–4SabathiaDuke (2–5)32,49913–29
43May 20@Indians9–6Snell (3–3)JohnsonGonzalez (6)30,79914–29
44May 21@Indians2–3(10)WickmanGonzalez (1–3)31,58914–30
45May 22@Diamondbacks3–4MeddersMarte (0–3)Valverde18,10314–31
46May 23@Diamondbacks3–7VargasSantos (1–5)19,99314–32
47May 24@Diamondbacks7–8BatistaDuke (2–6)Valverde18,39414–33
48May 26Astros12–5Snell (4–3)Buchholz29,24715–33
49May 27Astros8–7(18)Santos (2–5)Gallo31,87816–33
50May 28Astros4–5(10)QuallsTorres (2–2)Lidge24,99216–34
51May 29Brewers14–3Duke (3–6)Davis17,56117–34
52May 30Brewers12–1Santos (3–5)De La Rosa14,30018–34
53May 31Brewers6–1Snell (5–3)Capuano15,43419–34
June (8–20)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
54June 1Brewers4–3Grabow (1–1)Turnbow12,89920–34
55June 2Padres0–7(6)ParkPerez (2–6)20,77720–35
56June 3Padres6–4Duke (4–6)ThompsonGonzalez (7)30,63921–35
57June 4Padres0–1YoungSantos (3–6)Hoffman26,85721–36
58June 5@Rockies5–2Snell (6–3)CookGonzalez (8)20,15222–36
59June 6@Rockies4–5FrancisMaholm (2–5)Fuentes20,27722–37
60June 7@Rockies9–16DohmannPerez (2–7)21,50922–38
61June 8@Giants4–5BenitezMarte (0–4)34,54022–39
62June 9@Giants3–2Santos (4–6)MorrisGonzalez (9)38,76623–39
63June 10@Giants2–0Snell (7–3)LowryGonzalez (10)37,30224–39
64June 11@Giants7–5Capps (2–1)WorrellGonzalez (11)39,85025–39
65June 13Cardinals1–2CarpenterPerez (2–8)Isringhausen24,44325–40
66June 14Cardinals9–7Duke (5–6)PonsonGonzalez (12)20,28926–40
67June 15Cardinals5–6MulderSantos (4–7)Isringhausen18,24826–41
68June 16Twins2–4LirianoSnell (7–4)Nathan33,02526–42
69June 17Twins3–5CrainMarte (0–5)Nathan34,08526–43
70June 18Twins2–8SantanaPerez (2–9)25,10426–44
71June 19Diamondbacks4–5(11)AquinoTorres (2–3)Julio15,03226–45
72June 20@Royals6–10RedmanWells (0–1)15,90626–46
73June 21@Royals4–6DessensTorres (2–4)Burgos15,50126–47
74June 22@Royals7–15ElartonMaholm (2–6)13,15326–48
75June 23@Dodgers4–10TomkoPerez (2–10)55,82326–49
76June 24@Dodgers0–7SeleDuke (5–7)47,78526–50
77June 25@Dodgers4–7PennyWells (0–2)Saito55,54526–51
78June 27White Sox2–4BuehrleSnell (7–5)Jenks24,97626–52
79June 28White Sox3–4GarciaMaholm (2–7)Jenks23,11826–53
80June 29White Sox7–6Gonzalez (2–3)Politte21,38027–53
81June 30Tigers6–7ColonWells (0–3)Jones27,31827–54
July (13–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
82July 1Tigers9–2Capps (3–1)Grilli37,11128–54
83July 2Tigers8–9MinerSnell (7–6)Jones28,13628–55
84July 3@Mets11–1Maholm (3–7)Maine54,11129–55
85July 4@Mets6–7SanchezHernandez (0–2)Wagner38,48729–56
86July 5@Mets0–5HernandezWells (0–4)40,36029–57
87July 6@Mets5–7TrachselGorzelanny (0–1)Wagner39,74329–58
88July 7@Phillies3–2Snell (8–6)LieberGonzalez (13)45,02530–58
89July 8@Phillies2–6LidleMaholm (3–8)37,46230–59
90July 9@Phillies3–8HamelsDuke (5–8)32,52730–60
July 1177th All-Star GameNational League vs.American League (PNC Park,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
91July 14Nationals7–4Duke (6–8)OrtizGonzalez (14)26,72031–60
92July 15Nationals7–6Gonzalez (3–3)Corcoran32,62632–60
93July 16Nationals4–8(11)StantonHernandez (0–3)18,90832–61
94July 17Rockies3–1Grabow (2–1)KimCapps (1)18,83533–61
95July 18Rockies4–13FrancisGorzelanny (0–2)20,08633–62
96July 19Rockies6–5Duke (7–8)JenningsGonzalez (15)19,88134–62
97July 20@Marlins5–3Torres (3–4)MessengerGonzalez (16)9,13935–62
98July 21@Marlins1–4OlsenMaholm (3–9)Borowski11,35735–63
99July 22@Marlins0–5NolascoWells (0–5)15,29135–64
100July 23@Marlins4–5BorowskiGonzalez (3–4)11,46835–65
101July 24@Brewers8–12DavisDuke (7–9)30,25235–66
102July 25@Brewers6–1Snell (9–6)Bush35,92336–66
103July 26@Brewers8–4Maholm (4–9)Capuano37,67837–66
104July 28Giants3–0Wells (1–5)SchmidtGonzalez (17)38,09238–66
105July 29Giants4–3Gorzelanny (1–2)WrightGonzalez (18)38,37339–66
106July 30Giants2–1(10)Grabow (3–1)Kline26,51640–66
August (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
107August 1Braves2–4SmoltzSnell (9–7)Wickman22,14540–67
108August 2Braves2–3YatesTorres (3–5)Wickman21,06440–68
109August 3Braves3–2Chacon (1–0)HudsonGonzalez (19)17,32441–68
110August 4@Cubs6–0Gorzelanny (2–2)Zambrano39,97342–68
111August 5@Cubs5–7PriorDuke (7–10)Dempster41,00742–69
112August 6@Cubs1–6HillSnell (9–8)40,32042–70
113August 8@Astros1–3BackeMaholm (4–10)Lidge38,85642–71
114August 9@Astros1–14OswaltChacon (1–1)31,07742–72
115August 10@Astros2–5ClemensGorzelanny (2–3)41,47642–73
116August 11Cardinals7–1Duke (8–10)Suppan30,51643–73
117August 12Cardinals3–2Snell (10–8)WeaverGonzalez (20)35,03744–73
118August 13Cardinals7–0Maholm (5–10)Marquis27,10145–73
119August 14Brewers4–2Santos (5–7)BushGonzalez (21)16,27946–73
120August 15Brewers3–6DavisMarte (0–6)Cordero17,87746–74
121August 16Brewers2–5(13)GonzalezMarte (0–7)Cordero14,90146–75
122August 18@Reds7–3Snell (11–8)Michalak31,71847–75
123August 19@Reds7–14FranklinTorres (3–6)34,24547–76
124August 20@Reds1–5HarangSantos (5–8)29,93547–77
125August 21@Braves0–3SmoltzDuke (8–11)Wickman21,89847–78
126August 22@Braves5–3Marte (1–7)BaezGonzalez (22)21,83048–78
127August 23@Braves5–4Capps (4–1)ParontoGonzalez (23)23,08249–78
128August 24Astros5–3Maholm (6–10)RodriguezGonzalez (24)32,34550–78
129August 25Astros1–5ClemensSantos (5–9)37,00950–79
130August 26Astros4–7PettitteDuke (8–12)Lidge37,19050–80
131August 27Astros1–13HirshChacon (1–2)19,45950–81
132August 28Cubs11–6Snell (12–8)Guzman12,66651–81
133August 29Cubs7–6(11)Capps (5–1)Dempster14,61852–81
134August 30Cubs10–9(11)McLeary (1–0)Dempster12,73053–81
September (13–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
135September 1@Cardinals1–3CarpenterDuke (8–13)42,09153–82
136September 2@Cardinals1–0Capps (6–1)WeaverTorres (1)41,46654–82
137September 3@Cardinals3–6ReyesSnell (12–9)42,20554–83
138September 4@Cubs5–4Maholm (7–10)ZambranoTorres (2)37,99455–83
139September 5@Cubs6–5Grabow (4–1)DempsterTorres (3)31,49456–83
140September 6@Cubs2–7WuertzGrabow (4–2)32,55756–84
141September 7@Cubs7–5Bayliss (1–0)EyreTorres (4)27,10557–84
142September 8@Reds1–9LohseSnell (12–10)17,63157–85
143September 9@Reds7–4Capps (7–1)CoffeyTorres (5)25,03858–85
144September 10@Reds2–4ArroyoYouman (0–1)Schoeneweis20,73158–86
145September 11Brewers4–3Duke (9–13)DavisTorres (6)13,64359–86
146September 13Brewers6–3Snell (13–10)CapuanoTorres (7)60–86
147September 13Brewers1–2SheetsChacon (1–3)Cordero11,62760–87
148September 15Mets5–3Maholm (8–10)MartinezTorres (8)24,41061–87
149September 16Mets3–2Capps (8–1)Heilman37,62362–87
150September 17Mets3–0Duke (10–13)MaineTorres (9)34,86663–87
151September 19@Dodgers10–6Snell (14–10)Kuo43,73464–87
152September 20@Dodgers6–4Chacon (2–3)MadduxTorres (10)46,31965–87
153September 21@Dodgers2–5BillingsleyYouman (0–2)Saito48,56765–88
154September 22@Padres2–6YoungGorzelanny (2–4)40,07765–89
155September 23@Padres1–2PeavyDuke (10–14)Hoffman43,16865–90
156September 24@Padres1–2HensleyPerez (2–11)Hoffman41,93265–91
157September 26Astros4–7PettitteSnell (14–11)17,14165–92
158September 27Astros6–7(15)SampsonBayliss (1–1)Miller16,35265–93
159September 28Astros0–3OswaltGorzelanny (2–5)Lidge12,67165–94
160September 29Reds2–5HarangDuke (10–15)27,03365–95
161September 30Reds3–0McLeary (2–0)ArroyoTorres (11)35,51466–95
October (1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
162October 1Reds1–0Capps (9–1)CoffeyTorres (12)25,00467–95
Legend:       = Win       = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member      Source: baseball-reference.com[2]

Record vs. opponents

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2006 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2006

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLFLAHOULADMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWASAL
Arizona6–14–24–212–72–44–58–103–31–61–55–19–108–114–31–54–11
Atlanta1–66–14–33–311–83–43–32–47–117–113–37–23–44–210–85–10
Chicago2–41–610–92–42–47–84–28–83–32–56–90–72–411–82–44–11
Cincinnati2–43–49–105–14–210–50–69–103–42–49–72–42–59–65–16-9
Colorado7–123–34–21–53–34–24–152–41–53–43–310–910–82–78–011–4
Florida4–28–114–22–43–33–41–57–08–116–135–23–33–31–511–79–9
Houston5–44–38–75–102–44-33–310–52–42–413–33–31–59–74–47–11
Los Angeles10–83–32–46–015–45–13–34–23–44–36–45–1313–60–74–25–10
Milwaukee3–34–28–810–94–20–75–102–43–35–17–94–36–37–91–56–9
New York6–111–73–34–35–111–84–24–33–311–85–45–23–34–212–66–9
Philadelphia5-111–75–24–24–313–64–23–41–58–113–32–45–13–39–105–13
Pittsburgh1–53–39–67–93–32–53–134–69–74–53–31–56–16–93–33–12
San Diego10–92–77–04–29–103–33–313–53–42–54–25–17–124–25–17–8
San Francisco11–84–34–25–28–103–35–16–133–63–31–51–612–71–41–58–7
St. Louis3–42–48–116–97–25-17–97–09–72–43–39–62–44–14–35–10
Washington5–18–104–21–50–87-114–42–45–16–1210–93–31–55–13–47–11


Detailed records

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National League
OpponentWLWPRSRA
NL East
Atlanta Braves330.5001719
Florida Marlins250.2862738
New York Mets450.4443635
Philadelphia Phillies330.5001524
Washington Nationals330.5002733
Total15190.441122149
NL Central
Chicago Cubs960.6008076
Cincinnati Reds790.4388085
Houston Astros3130.1885397
Milwaukee Brewers970.5638761
St. Louis Cardinals690.4005854
Total34440.436358373
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks150.1672431
Colorado Rockies330.5003142
Los Angeles Dodgers460.4005071
San Diego Padres150.1671022
San Francisco Giants610.8572516
Total15200.429140182
American League
Chicago White Sox120.3331214
Cleveland Indians120.3331213
Detroit Tigers120.3332318
Kansas City Royals030.0001731
Minnesota Twins030.000717
Total3120.2007193
Season Total67950.414691797
MonthGamesWonLostWin %RSRA
April267190.269101141
May2712150.444150123
June288200.286113163
July2513120.520119122
August2813150.464113141
September2713140.48194107
October1101.00010
Total16267950.414691797
GamesWonLostWin %RSRA
Home8143380.531380367
Away8124570.296311430
Total16267950.414691797

Roster

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2006 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Chris DuffyCF
Jack WilsonSS
Sean Casey1B
Jason BayLF
Joe Randa3B
Jeromy BurnitzRF
José Castillo2B
Humberto CotaC
Óliver PérezSP

All-Star game

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The2006Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 77th playing of the midseason exhibitionbaseball game between theall-stars of theAmerican League (AL) andNational League (NL), the two leagues comprisingMajor League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 2006 atPNC Park inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of thePittsburgh Pirates of the National League. The contest was the fifth hosted by the city of Pittsburgh. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-2, thus awarding the AL champion (which was eventually theDetroit Tigers)home-field advantage in the2006 World Series.

Statistics

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Hitting

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

Regular Season[3]
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
S. Youman5730.42901
F. Sanchez1575822000.344685
R. Vogelsong18310.33300
R. Paulino1294421370.310655
X. Nady55203610.300323
S. Casey59213630.296329
J. Bay1595701630.28635109
J. Wilson1425431480.273835
J. Randa89206550.267428
J. Hernández67120320.267212
C. Wilson85255680.2671341
C. Duffy84314800.255218
J. Castillo1485181310.2531465
J. Bautista117400940.2351651
N. McLouth106270630.233716
J. Burnitz111313720.2301649
R. Doumit61149310.208617
S. Torres91510.20000
Z. Duke3368130.19107
H. Cota38100190.19005
M. Edwards141630.18800
V. Santos253860.15801
R. Davis201420.14300
Ó. Pérez162530.12003
P. Maholm285560.10902
C. Maldonado81920.10500
K. Wells61110.09100
S. Chacón91310.07701
I. Snell355430.05602
M. Capps82200.00000
Y. DeCaster3200.00000
M. Gonzalez51100.00000
T. Gorzelanny111900.00001
J. Grabow68100.00000
D. Marte72200.00000
M. McLeary5500.00000
J. Bayliss110000
R. Hernández430000
J. Pérez70000
B. Reames60000
B. Rogers100000
J. Sharpless140000
Team Totals1625,5581,4620.263141656

Pitching

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

Regular Season[4]
PlayerGIPWLERASO
J. Pérez7313018.103
B. Reames6713009.826
B. Rogers10823008.317
V. Santos2511513595.7081
K. Wells73613156.6916
Z. Duke342151310154.47117
R. Vogelsong2038006.3927
Ó. Pérez15762106.6361
P. Maholm301768104.76117
I. Snell3218614114.74169
S. Torres949313363.2872
S. Chacón946235.4827
M. Capps858023913.7956
R. Hernández4643032.9333
J. Grabow726923424.1366
M. McLeary51723202.048
D. Marte755813173.7063
J. Bayliss111423114.3015
T. Gorzelanny116123253.7940
M. Gonzalez5454342.1764
S. Youman52123022.915
J. Sharpless1412001.507
Team Totals1621,43567954.521,060

Awards and honors

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2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

NL Batting Champion

  • Freddy Sanchez

Transactions

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  • July 31, 2006: Xavier Nady was traded by the New York Mets to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Roberto Hernandez and Óliver Pérez.[5]

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAIndianapolis IndiansInternational LeagueTrent Jewett
AAAltoona CurveEastern LeagueTim Leiper
ALynchburg HillcatsCarolina LeagueGary Green
AHickory CrawdadsSouth Atlantic LeagueJeff Branson
A-Short SeasonWilliamsport CrosscuttersNew York–Penn LeagueTom Prince
RookieGCL PiratesGulf Coast LeagueJeff Livesey

References

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  1. ^From 1882–1906, the team played inAllegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed byPittsburgh as theNorth Side in 1907.
  2. ^"2006 Pittsburgh Pirates Schedule and Results".Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^"Major League Baseball Stats". Pittsburgh Pirates. Archived fromthe original on October 12, 2014. RetrievedDecember 1, 2014.
  4. ^"Major League Baseball Stats". Pittsburgh Pirates. Archived fromthe original on October 12, 2014. RetrievedDecember 1, 2014.
  5. ^Xavier Nady Statistics and History – Baseball-Reference.com
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