1986 Pittsburgh Pirates season

Summary

The 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 105th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; and their 100th in the National League. This was their 17th season at Three Rivers Stadium. The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League East with a record of 64–98. This was also the rookie season of left fielder Barry Bonds, who led the Pirates with 36 stolen bases and finished second on the club with 16 home runs.

1986 Pittsburgh Pirates
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkThree Rivers Stadium
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
Record64–98 (.395)
Divisional place6th
OwnersPittsburgh Associates
General managersSyd Thrift
ManagersJim Leyland
TelevisionKDKA-TV
(Steve Blass, Alan Cutler, John Sanders)
Pirates Cable Network
(Steve Blass, Mike Lange)
RadioKDKA-AM
(Lanny Frattare, Jim Rooker)
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Regular season edit

Season standings edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Mets 108 54 0.667 55–26 53–28
Philadelphia Phillies 86 75 0.534 21½ 49–31 37–44
St. Louis Cardinals 79 82 0.491 28½ 42–39 37–43
Montreal Expos 78 83 0.484 29½ 36–44 42–39
Chicago Cubs 70 90 0.438 37 42–38 28–52
Pittsburgh Pirates 64 98 0.395 44 31–50 33–48 Game log edit
1986 Game Log: 64–98 (Home: 31–50; Away: 33–48)
April: 7–10 (Home: 3–5; Away: 4–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 8 Mets 2–4 Gooden Reuschel (0–1) 48,962 0–1
2 April 11 Cubs 4–5 Trout McWilliams (0–1) Smith 2,490 0–2
3 April 12 Cubs 3–1 Rhoden (1–0) Smith Guante (1) 5,623 1–2
4 April 13 Cubs 8–0 Reuschel (1–1) Sutcliffe 9,337 2–2
5 April 14 @ Phillies 3–1 (10) Guante (1–0) Bedrosian Winn (1) 16,200 3–2
6 April 18 @ Cubs 4–0 Rhoden (2–0) Sutcliffe 38,151 4–2
7 April 19 @ Cubs 14–8 Reuschel (2–1) Sanderson 26,932 5–2
8 April 20 @ Cubs 10–8 (17) Jones (1–0) DiPino 18,508 6–2
9 April 21 @ Mets 5–6 McDowell Clements (0–1) 10,282 6–3
10 April 22 @ Mets 1–7 Ojeda Kipper (0–1) 15,668 6–4
11 April 24 Phillies 2–4 Rawley Rhoden (2–1) 14,622 6–5
12 April 25 Phillies 3–6 Gross Reuschel (2–2) Bedrosian 11,847 6–6
13 April 26 Phillies 5–6 Hudson McWilliams (0–2) Bedrosian 16,373 6–7
14 April 27 Phillies 13–5 Bielecki (1–0) Carlton Walk (1) 17,218 7–7
15 April 28 @ Dodgers 1–2 Valenzuela Kipper (0–2) 50,401 7–8
16 April 29 @ Dodgers 4–5 Hershiser Patterson (0–1) Howell 30,342 7–9
17 April 30 @ Giants 5–6 (12) Garrelts Patterson (0–2) 5,147 7–10
May: 11–15 (Home: 4–12; Away: 7–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
18 May 1 @ Giants 6–2 Walk (1–0) Krukow 3,927 8–10
19 May 2 @ Padres 4–0 Bielecki (2–0) Dravecky Winn (2) 19,417 9–10
20 May 3 @ Padres 7–6 Guante (2–0) Gossage Clements (1) 20,515 10–10
21 May 4 @ Padres 5–2 Winn (1–0) Lefferts 21,727 11–10
22 May 6 Giants 2–7 Krukow Reuschel (2–3) 7,461 11–11
23 May 7 Giants 5–7 Laskey McWilliams (0–3) Robinson 6,300 11–12
24 May 8 Giants 8–2 Bielecki (3–0) Garrelts 6,072 12–12
25 May 9 Astros 2–3 Kerfeld Winn (1–1) Smith 17,296 12–13
26 May 10 Astros 3–6 Knepper Rhoden (2–2) DiPino 13,344 12–14
27 May 11 Astros 4–3 (12) DeLeon (1–0) Kerfeld 13,170 13–14
28 May 13 Padres 2–4 Show Bielecki (3–1) McCullers 5,392 13–15
29 May 14 Padres 4–10 Dravecky Kipper (0–3) Gossage 9,430 13–16
30 May 16 @ Reds 2–7 Denny Rhoden (2–3) Franco 21,097 13–17
31 May 17 @ Reds 4–0 Reuschel (3–3) Soto 32,204 14–17
32 May 18 @ Reds 3–7 Browning Bielecki (3–2) Robinson 22,962 14–18
33 May 20 @ Astros 4–2 Walk (2–0) Ryan 8,711 15–18
34 May 21 @ Astros 2–1 Rhoden (3–3) Scott 6,990 16–18
35 May 22 @ Astros 0–4 Knepper Reuschel (3–4) 4,784 16–19
36 May 23 Reds 9–12 (12) Power DeLeon (1–1) 12,833 16–20
37 May 24 Reds 2–4 Gullickson Bielecki (3–3) 18,631 16–21
38 May 25 Reds 4–7 Denny Kipper (0–4) 19,568 16–22
39 May 26 Braves 4–9 Assenmacher Walk (2–1) 14,102 16–23
40 May 27 Braves 2–6 (12) Garber Walk (2–2) 2,830 16–24
41 May 28 Braves 4–3 McWilliams (1–3) Palmer DeLeon (1) 6,860 17–24
42 May 30 Dodgers 4–6 (11) Niedenfuer DeLeon (1–2) Reuss 25,320 17–25
43 May 31 Dodgers 4–0 Kipper (1–4) Honeycutt Clements (2) 15,709 18–25
June: 12–18 (Home: 8–8; Away: 4–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
44 June 1 Dodgers 12–3 Rhoden (4–3) Welch 23,530 19–25
45 June 2 @ Braves 9–2 Reuschel (4–4) Palmer 12,996 20–25
46 June 3 @ Braves 5–8 Mahler Guante (2–1) Assenmacher 10,649 20–26
47 June 4 @ Braves 12–3 Bielecki (4–3) Johnson Winn (3) 14,012 21–26
48 June 5 Mets 0–7 Ojeda Kipper (1–5) 8,855 21–27
49 June 6 Mets 7–1 Rhoden (5–3) Darling Walk (2) 22–27
50 June 6 Mets 4–10 McDowell DeLeon (1–3) 15,113 22–28
51 June 7 Mets 4–6 Gooden Reuschel (4–5) Orosco 29,770 22–29
52 June 8 Mets 3–4 Fernandez McWilliams (1–4) Orosco 14,391 22–30
53 June 9 Cubs 6–5 (11) Robinson (1–0) Baller 6,056 23–30
54 June 10 Cubs 6–4 Kipper (2–5) Eckersley Guante (2) 5,899 24–30
55 June 11 Cubs 5–3 Rhoden (6–3) Hoffman Robinson (3) 12,702 25–30
56 June 13 @ Mets 5–6 Orosco Clements (0–2) 37,582 25–31
57 June 14 @ Mets 1–5 Fernandez Bielecki (4–4) 47,664 25–32
58 June 15 @ Mets 1–4 Ojeda Walk (2–3) 25–33
59 June 15 @ Mets 5–8 Aguilera Kipper (2–6) McDowell 41,847 25–34
60 June 16 Cardinals 2–4 Cox Rhoden (6–4) Worrell 7,834 25–35
61 June 17 Cardinals 2–7 Mathews Reuschel (4–6) 9,424 25–36
62 June 18 Cardinals 2–1 (12) Robinson (2–0) Worrell 10,455 26–36
63 June 19 @ Expos 4–2 Kipper (3–6) Smith Guante (3) 11,918 27–36
64 June 20 @ Expos 2–7 McGaffigan Walk (2–4) McClure 16,223 27–37
65 June 21 @ Expos 14–1 Rhoden (7–4) Tibbs 23,381 28–37
66 June 22 @ Expos 1–2 Hesketh Reuschel (4–7) Reardon 27,129 28–38
67 June 23 @ Cardinals 1–2 (11) Worrell Clements (0–3) 25,506 28–39
68 June 24 @ Cardinals 2–5 Burris Winn (1–2) Dayley 24,251 28–40
69 June 25 @ Cardinals 1–2 (10) Horton Clements (0–4) 29,146 28–41
70 June 27 Expos 7–1 Rhoden (8–4) Tibbs 15,392 29–41
71 June 28 Expos 2–3 Hesketh Reuschel (4–8) Reardon 35,385 29–42
72 June 29 Expos 4–6 Youmans Bielecki (4–5) McClure 26,689 29–43
73 June 30 Phillies 3–2 Walk (3–4) Hudson Guante (4) 5,881 30–43
July: 11–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
74 July 1 Phillies 4–5 (12) Hume McWilliams (1–5) 8,118 30–44
75 July 2 Phillies 4–3 Rhoden (9–4) Carman 6,782 31–44
76 July 3 @ Dodgers 3–6 Welch Reuschel (4–9) 30,722 31–45
77 July 4 @ Dodgers 6–4 Bielecki (5–5) Valenzuela 46,315 32–45
78 July 5 @ Dodgers 5–0 Walk (4–4) Hershiser 32,694 33–45
79 July 6 @ Dodgers 3–4 Honeycutt Winn (1–3) Howell 27,563 33–46
80 July 7 @ Padres 3–1 (10) Guante (3–1) Gossage 28,366 34–46
81 July 8 @ Padres 2–4 Hoyt Reuschel (4–10) Lefferts 16,051 34–47
82 July 9 @ Padres 6–4 Bielecki (6–5) McCullers Robinson (4) 15,816 35–47
83 July 10 @ Giants 3–6 Blue Walk (4–5) Garrelts 9,795 35–48
84 July 11 @ Giants 8–4 Winn (2–3) Carlton Robinson (5) 18,703 36–48
85 July 12 @ Giants 1–3 Krukow Rhoden (9–5) 19,549 36–49
86 July 13 @ Giants 4–11 LaCoss Reuschel (4–11) 36,877 36–50
87 July 17 Padres 1–2 McCullers Rhoden (9–6) Lefferts 8,865 36–51
88 July 18 Padres 12–7 Reuschel (5–11) Hawkins 10,975 37–51
89 July 19 Padres 4–3 Guante (4–1) Lefferts 8,559 38–51
90 July 20 Padres 4–2 McWilliams (2–5) Dravecky Robinson (6) 15,765 39–51
91 July 22 Dodgers 3–4 Powell Guante (4–2) Howell 10,325 39–52
92 July 23 Dodgers 5–6 Hershiser Reuschel (5–12) Howell 21,756 39–53
93 July 24 Dodgers 2–9 Valenzuela Walk (4–6) 11,044 39–54
94 July 25 Giants 3–7 Mason Bielecki (6–6) Robinson 8,622 39–55
95 July 26 Giants 0–9 Carlton McWilliams (2–6) 27,910 39–56
96 July 27 Giants 7–0 Rhoden (10–6) Blue Robinson (8) 10,767 40–56
97 July 28 @ Expos 7–4 Reuschel (6–12) Smith Jones (1) 16,221 41–56
98 July 30 @ Expos 2–3 Tibbs Winn (2–4) Reardon 12,672 41–57
August: 12–19 (Home: 6–10; Away: 6–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
99 August 1 Cardinals 4–0 Rhoden (11–6) Mathews 9,794 42–57
100 August 2 Cardinals 3–7 Tudor McWilliams (2–7) 14,233 42–58
101 August 3 Cardinals 3–0 Reuschel (7–12) Cox 14,849 43–58
102 August 4 Expos 4–5 Tibbs Jones (1–1) Reardon 7,412 43–59
103 August 5 Expos 0–3 Martinez Bielecki (6–7) 8,334 43–60
104 August 6 Expos 2–3 Youmans Rhoden (11–7) Reardon 6,649 43–61
105 August 7 Expos 4–5 McGaffigan Robinson (2–1) McClure 8,239 43–62
106 August 8 @ Cardinals 1–3 Cox Reuschel (7–13) Horton 36,244 43–63
107 August 9 @ Cardinals 8–5 Walk (5–6) Burris Robinson (9) 40,723 44–63
108 August 10 @ Cardinals 4–5 Forsch Bielecki (6–8) Worrell 36,286 44–64
109 August 11 @ Cubs 10–7 Rhoden (12–7) Moyer Robinson (10) 20,636 45–64
110 August 12 @ Cubs 1–3 Sanderson McWilliams (2–8) Smith 23,874 45–65
111 August 13 @ Cubs 8–9 DiPino Robinson (2–2) Smith 24,888 45–66
112 August 14 @ Phillies 7–8 Tekulve Jones (1–2) 20,643 45–67
113 August 15 @ Phillies 6–5 Guante (5–2) Schatzeder Robinson (11) 46–67
114 August 15 @ Phillies 2–3 Maddux Winn (2–5) Bedrosian 27,724 46–68
115 August 16 @ Phillies 6–1 Rhoden (13–7) Gross 47–68
116 August 16 @ Phillies 0–6 Hume McWilliams (2–9) Tekulve 31,349 47–69
117 August 17 @ Phillies 1–5 (5) Ruffin Reuschel (7–14) 34,298 47–70
118 August 18 Astros 0–3 Scott Walk (5–7) 7,965 47–71
119 August 19 Astros 0–1 Deshaies Bielecki (6–9) Smith 9,128 47–72
120 August 20 Astros 4–1 Rhoden (14–7) Knepper 16,997 48–72
121 August 22 Braves 16–5 Winn (3–5) Mahler Jones (2) 27,517 49–72
122 August 23 Braves 4–3 Reuschel (8–14) Smith Robinson (12) 15,535 50–72
123 August 24 Braves 4–3 Walk (6–7) Alexander Robinson (13) 15,681 51–72
124 August 25 Reds 4–5 Robinson McWilliams (2–10) Franco 8,093 51–73
125 August 26 Reds 4–5 Franco Krawczyk (0–1) 7,022 51–74
126 August 27 Reds 5–9 Murphy Robinson (3–3) 7,490 51–75
127 August 29 @ Astros 2–3 Scott Reuschel (8–15) Smith 22,801 51–76
128 August 30 @ Astros 13–3 Rhoden (15–7) Deshaies 30,598 52–76
129 August 31 @ Astros 8–2 Walk (7–7) Knepper 25,405 53–76
September: 9–19 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
130 September 1 @ Reds 5–6 Power Bielecki (6–10) Franco 22,064 53–77
131 September 2 @ Reds 1–9 Gullickson Kipper (3–7) 13,491 53–78
132 September 3 @ Reds 5–3 (10) Jones (2–2) Franco 12,200 54–78
133 September 5 @ Braves 3–4 Assenmacher Rhoden (15–8) 6,992 54–79
134 September 6 @ Braves 2–4 Palmer Fansler (0–1) Dedmon 8,875 54–80
135 September 7 @ Braves 3–1 Kipper (4–7) Speck Jones (3) 6,021 55–80
136 September 8 Cardinals 3–2 Patterson (1–2) Cox Pena (1) 4,990 56–80
137 September 9 Cardinals 1–3 Horton Reuschel (8–16) Worrell 4,291 56–81
138 September 10 Cardinals 3–4 Soff Jones (2–3) Worrell 7,479 56–82
139 September 12 Cubs 8–9 (10) DiPino Robinson (3–4) Gumpert 15,664 56–83
140 September 13 Cubs 5–2 Patterson (2–2) Maddux Robinson (14) 10,841 57–83
141 September 14 Cubs 9–2 Reuschel (9–16) Hall 16,256 58–83
142 September 15 @ Phillies 0–5 Carman Rhoden (15–9) 14,089 58–84
143 September 16 @ Phillies 5–9 Tekulve Bielecki (6–11) 14,315 58–85
144 September 17 @ Expos 5–6 St. Claire Jones (2–4) Reardon 58–86
145 September 17 @ Expos 4–1 Kipper (5–7) Sebra Robinson (15) 5,774 59–86
146 September 18 @ Expos 3–1 Smiley (1–0) Reardon Robinson (16) 4,012 60–86
147 September 19 @ Cubs 2–8 Sanderson Pena (0–1) 5,152 60–87
148 September 20 @ Cubs 0–1 Moyer Rhoden (15–10) Smith 22,710 60–88
149 September 21 @ Cubs 2–3 Sanderson Pena (0–2) Smith 22,336 60–89
150 September 22 Phillies 4–8 Bittiger Kipper (5–8) 3,934 60–90
151 September 23 Phillies 6–5 Jones (3–4) Bedrosian 3,631 61–90
152 September 24 Expos 2–1 Robinson (4–4) McClure 3,092 62–90
153 September 25 Expos 4–8 Owchinko Rhoden (15–11) 3,963 62–91
154 September 26 Mets 1–3 Fernandez Fansler (0–2) McDowell 14,080 62–92
155 September 27 Mets 2–4 (11) Orosco McWilliams (2–11) Sisk 13,210 62–93
156 September 28 Mets 1–4 (11) Aguilera Walk (7–8) 30,606 62–94
157 September 30 @ Cardinals 3–5 Cox Rhoden (15–12) 12,338 62–95
October: 2–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
158 October 1 @ Cardinals 4–3 McWilliams (3–11) Soff Robinson (17) 16,039 63–95
159 October 2 @ Cardinals 5–1 Kipper (6–8) Conroy 20,643 64–95
160 October 4 @ Mets 1–6 Ojeda Fansler (0–3) Orosco 64–96
161 October 4 @ Mets 2–5 Aguilera Patterson (2–3) McDowell 30,810 64–97
162 October 5 @ Mets 0–9 Darling Pena (0–3) Fernandez 32,170 64–98
Legend:        = Win        = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member

Record vs. opponents edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 9–3 6–12 5–13 10–8 4–7 4–8 4–8 5–7 12–6 7–11 6–6
Chicago 3–9 5–7 4–8 6–6 8–10 6–12 9–8 7–11 6–6 6–6 10–7
Cincinnati 12–6 7–5 4–14 10–8 7–5 4–8 7–5 10–2 9–9 9–9 7–5
Houston 13–5 8–4 14–4 10–8 8–4 5–7 6–6 6–6 10–8 9–9 7–5
Los Angeles 8–10 6–6 8–10 8–10 5–7 3–9 5–7 8–4 6–12 8–10 8–4
Montreal 7–4 10–8 5–7 4–8 5–7 8–10 8–10 11–7 4–8 5–7 9–9
New York 8–4 12–6 8–4 7–5 9–3 10–8 8–10 17–1 10–2 7–5 12–6
Philadelphia 8-4 8–9 5–7 6–6 7–5 10–8 10–8 11–7 6–6 9–3 6–12
Pittsburgh 7–5 11–7 2–10 6–6 4–8 7–11 1–17 7–11 8–4 4–8 7–11
San Diego 6–12 6–6 9–9 8–10 12–6 8–4 2–10 6–6 4–8 8–10 5–7
San Francisco 11–7 6–6 9–9 9–9 10–8 7–5 5–7 3–9 8–4 10–8 5–7
St. Louis 6–6 7–10 5–7 5–7 4–8 9–9 6–12 12–6 11–7 7–5 7–5


Detailed records edit

Roster edit

1986 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Opening Day lineup edit

Opening Day Starters
# Name Position
39 R.J. Reynolds RF
11 Joe Orsulak CF
3 Johnny Ray 2B
5 Sid Bream 1B
23 Steve Kemp LF
6 Tony Peña C
2 Jim Morrison 3B
27 Sammy Khalifa SS
48 Rick Reuschel SP

Player stats edit

Batting

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

Pitching

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

Awards and honors edit

  • Barry Bonds, Led all rookies in home runs (16)

1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Transactions edit

  • December 10, 1985 – Bobby Bonilla drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1985 rule 5 draft.
  • December 10, 1985 – Bip Roberts drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 1985 rule 5 draft.
  • December 15, 1985 – Purchased Matias Carrillo from Poza Rica (Mexican).
  • January 14, 1986 – Drafted Moisés Alou in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1986 amateur draft (January). Player signed May 23, 1986.
  • January 14, 1986 – Drafted Archi Cianfrocco in the 11th round of the 1986 amateur draft (January), but did not sign the player.
  • February 13, 1986 – Signed Ed Farmer as a free agent.
  • April 1, 1986 – Traded Chris Green to the California Angels. Received Kevin Davis (minors).
  • April 3, 1986 – Traded Marvell Wynne to the San Diego Padres. Received Bob Patterson.
  • April 4, 1986 – Released Johnnie LeMaster.
  • April 4, 1986 – Released Sixto Lezcano.[4]
  • April 4, 1986 – Traded Jason Thompson to the Montreal Expos. Received players to be named later. The Montreal Expos sent Ben Abner (minors) (April 7, 1986) and Ronnie Giddens (minors) (April 7, 1986) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
  • April 24, 1986 – Signed U.L. Washington as a free agent.
  • May 1, 1986 – Released Ravelo Manzanillo.
  • May 8, 1986 – Released Steve Kemp.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Jeff King in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed July 10, 1986.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Mike Walker in the 2nd round of the 1986 amateur draft.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Scott Ruskin in the 3rd round of the 1986 amateur draft (June Secondary).
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Archi Cianfrocco in the 4th round of the 1986 amateur draft (June Secondary), but did not sign the player.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tom Goodwin in the 6th round of the 1986 amateur draft, but did not sign the player.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tony Longmire in the 8th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Stan Belinda in the 10th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed June 5, 1986.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Keith Shepherd in the 11th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed June 28, 1986.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tommy Shields in the 15th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Jeff Banister in the 25th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Rick Reed in the 26th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed July 2, 1986.
  • June 2, 1986 – Drafted Mike Mordecai in the 33rd round of the 1986 amateur draft, but did not sign the player.
  • July 13, 1986 – Signed Willie Smith as an amateur free agent.
  • July 23, 1986 – Released Lee Mazzilli.
  • July 23, 1986 – Traded José DeLeón to the Chicago White Sox. Received Bobby Bonilla.
  • July 30, 1986 – Signed Julio Peguero as an amateur free agent.
  • September 30, 1986 – Traded Jeff Zaske to the Texas Rangers. Received Randy Kramer.
  • October 11, 1986 – Signed Mike York as a free agent.
  • October 15, 1986 – Trench Davis granted free agency.

Farm system edit

Level Team League Manager
AAA Hawaii Islanders Pacific Coast League Tommy Sandt
AA Nashua Pirates Eastern League Dennis Rogers
A Prince William Pirates Carolina League Rocky Bridges
A Macon Pirates South Atlantic League Mike Quade
A-Short Season Watertown Pirates New York–Penn League Ed Ott
Rookie GCL Pirates Gulf Coast League Woody Huyke

References edit

  1. ^ From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
  2. ^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats". Pittsburgh Pirates.
  3. ^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats". Pittsburgh Pirates.
  4. ^ "Sixto Lezacano: Career Statistics". Baseball Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  • 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates team page at Baseball Reference
  • 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates team page at www.baseball-almanac.com
  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-17-6.