1925 Pittsburgh Pirates season explained

Pittsburgh Pirates
Season:1925
Misc:World Series Champions
National League Champions
League:National League
Ballpark:Forbes Field
City:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
Owners:Barney Dreyfuss
Managers:Bill McKechnie

The 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates finished first in the National League with a record of 95–58. They defeated the Washington Senators four games to three to win their second World Series championship.

The Pirates had three future Hall of Famers in their starting lineup: Max Carey, Kiki Cuyler, and Pie Traynor.

Pittsburgh defeated the Brooklyn Robins, 21–5, on June 20 and two days later won 24–6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, becoming the first team since 1901 to score 20 or more runs in consecutive games.[2] [3] This feat was later matched by the 1950 Boston Red Sox.[3]

Regular season

Game log

|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 1 || April 14 || @ Cubs || 2–8 || Alexander || Yde (0–1) || — || 38,000 || 0–1|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 2 || April 15 || @ Cubs || 8–4 || Meadows (1–0) || Cooper || Morrison (1) || 6,500 || 1–1|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 3 || April 16 || @ Cubs || 3–8 || Blake || Kremer (0–1) || — || 7,000 || 1–2|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 4 || April 17 || @ Cubs || 6–9 || Kaufmann || Morrison (0–1) || — || — || 1–3|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 5 || April 18 || @ Reds || 2–12 || Donohue || Adams (0–1) || — || 8,500 || 1–4|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 6 || April 19 || @ Reds || 2–6 || Luque || Yde (0–2) || — || 25,000 || 1–5|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 7 || April 20 || @ Reds || 4–2 || Meadows (2–0) || Rixey || — || — || 2–5|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 8 || April 22 || Cubs || 6–1 || Morrison (1–1) || Kaufmann || — || 31,000 || 3–5|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 9 || April 23 || Cubs || 9–10 || Jacobs || Songer (0–1) || Blake || 7,000 || 3–6|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 10 || April 24 || Cubs || 2–7 || Alexander || Yde (0–3) || — || 6,000 || 3–7|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 11 || April 25 || Cubs || 3–4 || Blake || Meadows (2–1) || — || 20,000 || 3–8|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 12 || April 26 || @ Cardinals || 6–1 || Adams (1–1) || Haines || — || 10,000 || 4–8|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 13 || April 28 || @ Cardinals || 7–3 || Morrison (2–1) || Rhem || — || 2,000 || 5–8|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 14 || May 2 || Reds || 18–3 || Meadows (3–1) || Donohue || — || 19,000 || 6–8|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 15 || May 3 || @ Reds || 4–5 || Luque || Morrison (2–2) || Donohue || — || 6–9|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 16 || May 7 || Cardinals || 9–10 || Hallahan || Adams (1–2) || Rhem || 2,000 || 6–10|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 17 || May 8 || @ Phillies || 7–15 || Carlson || Meadows (3–2) || — || — || 6–11|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 18 || May 9 || @ Phillies || 6–5 || Morrison (3–2) || Mitchell || Meadows (1) || — || 7–11|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 19 || May 12 || @ Phillies || 5–8 || Ring || Aldridge (0–1) || — || — || 7–12|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 20 || May 12 || @ Phillies || 13–8 || Meadows (4–2) || Couch || Adams (1) || — || 8–12|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 21 || May 13 || @ Braves || 5–4 || Kremer (1–1) || Genewich || — || 5,500 || 9–12|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 22 || May 14 || @ Braves || 7–1 || Morrison (4–2) || Barnes || — || 4,000 || 10–12|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 23 || May 16 || @ Braves || 7–5 (10) || Yde (1–3) || Ryan || — || — || 11–12|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 24 || May 17 || @ Robins || 8–5 || Meadows (5–2) || Vance || — || 27,000 || 12–12|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 25 || May 18 || @ Robins || 7–12 || Grimes || Aldridge (0–2) || — || 5,000 || 12–13|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 26 || May 19 || @ Robins || 5–9 || Ehrhardt || Morrison (4–3) || — || 12,000 || 12–14|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 27 || May 20 || @ Robins || 12–3 || Kremer (2–1) || Petty || — || 5,000 || 13–14|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 28 || May 21 || @ Giants || 4–5 || Scott || Morrison (4–4) || — || 6,000 || 13–15|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 29 || May 22 || @ Giants || 6–5 (10) || Aldridge (1–2) || Dean || — || 4,000 || 14–15|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 30 || May 23 || @ Giants || 1–10 || Greenfield || Yde (1–4) || — || 30,000 || 14–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 31 || May 25 || Cubs || 5–3 || Morrison (5–4) || Bush || — || 2,000 || 15–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 32 || May 26 || Cubs || 7–2 || Kremer (3–1) || Jones || — || 6,000 || 16–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 33 || May 27 || Cubs || 13–3 || Aldridge (2–2) || Blake || — || — || 17–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 34 || May 28 || Cardinals || 7–4 || Meadows (6–2) || Haines || — || 3,000 || 18–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 35 || May 29 || Cardinals || 6–5 || Kremer (4–1) || Dickerman || — || 5,000 || 19–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 36 || May 30 || Cardinals || 4–1 || Yde (2–4) || Sothoron || — || 18,000 || 20–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 37 || May 30 || Cardinals || 15–5 || Morrison (6–4) || Day || — || 28,000 || 21–16|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 38 || May 31 || @ Cubs || 2–11 || Blake || Kremer (4–2) || — || 18,000 || 21–17|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 39 || June 1 || @ Cubs || 5–6 || Bush || Aldridge (2–3) || Kaufmann || 5,000 || 21–18|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 40 || June 4 || Phillies || 16–3 || Meadows (7–2) || Knight || — || — || 22–18|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 41 || June 5 || Phillies || 5–6 (11) || Mitchell || Kremer (4–3) || — || — || 22–19|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 42 || June 6 || Phillies || 9–3 || Yde (3–4) || Carlson || — || — || 23–19|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 43 || June 8 || Braves || 8–4 || Aldridge (3–3) || Marquard || — || 3,000 || 24–19|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 44 || June 9 || Braves || 4–7 (11) || Barnes || Meadows (7–3) || — || — || 24–20|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 45 || June 10 || Braves || 4–6 || Graham || Morrison (6–5) || — || — || 24–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 46 || June 11 || Braves || 11–3 || Yde (4–4) || Ryan || — || — || 25–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 47 || June 12 || Giants || 6–2 || Aldridge (4–3) || Barnes || — || 16,000 || 26–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 48 || June 13 || Giants || 6–4 || Meadows (8–3) || McQuillan || — || 28,000 || 27–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 49 || June 15 || Giants || 7–6 || Adams (2–2) || Scott || — || 18,000 || 28–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 50 || June 16 || Giants || 13–11 (10) || Meadows (9–3) || Nehf || — || 21,000 || 29–21|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 51 || June 17 || Robins || 8–3 || Yde (5–4) || Grimes || — || — || 30–21|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 52 || June 18 || Robins || 2–6 || Vance || Kremer (4–4) || — || — || 30–22|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 53 || June 19 || Robins || 9–6 || Meadows (10–3) || Ehrhardt || — || 6,000 || 31–22|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 54 || June 20 || Robins || 21–5 || Adams (3–2) || Petty || — || 20,000 || 32–22|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 55 || June 22 || @ Cardinals || 24–6 || Kremer (5–4) || Rhem || — || 4,500 || 33–22|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 56 || June 24 || @ Cardinals || 3–11 || Haines || Yde (5–5) || — || 8,000 || 33–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 57 || June 24 || @ Cardinals || 7–6 || Morrison (7–5) || Sherdel || Adams (2) || 12,000 || 34–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 58 || June 25 || @ Cardinals || 4–3 || Meadows (11–3) || Dickerman || — || 3,500 || 35–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 59 || June 26 || Reds || 5–3 || Kremer (6–4) || May || — || — || 36–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 60 || June 27 || Reds || 3–2 || Adams (4–2) || Luque || — || 36,000 || 37–23|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 61 || June 27 || Reds || 2–6 || Donohue || Aldridge (4–4) || — || 35,353 || 37–24|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 62 || June 28 || @ Reds || 5–2 || Yde (6–5) || Benton || — || 35,353 || 38–24|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 63 || June 29 || @ Reds || 8–1 || Morrison (8–5) || Rixey || — || 1,800 || 39–24|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 64 || June 30 || @ Cubs || 0–1 || Kaufmann || Meadows (11–4) || — || 5,000 || 39–25|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 65 || July 1 || @ Cubs || 8–6 || Kremer (7–4) || Alexander || — || 3,000 || 40–25|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 66 || July 2 || Reds || 2–1 || Sheehan (1–0) || Luque || — || — || 41–25|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 67 || July 3 || Reds || 0–8 || Donohue || Adams (4–3) || — || — || 41–26|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 68 || July 4 || Reds || 7–5 || Yde (7–5) || Biemiller || — || 22,000 || 42–26|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 69 || July 4 || Reds || 7–1 || Meadows (12–4) || Rixey || — || 25,000 || 43–26|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 70 || July 5 || @ Cubs || 3–2 || Kremer (8–4) || Bush || Morrison (2) || 25,000 || 44–26|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 71 || July 7 || @ Giants || 6–7 || Greenfield || Sheehan (1–1) || Nehf || 8,000 || 44–27|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 72 || July 9 || @ Giants || 12–3 || Yde (8–5) || Scott || — || — || 45–27|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 73 || July 9 || @ Giants || 5–7 || Dean || Morrison (8–6) || — || 40,000 || 45–28|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 74 || July 11 || @ Robins || 7–6 || Meadows (13–4) || Grimes || — || 15,000 || 46–28|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 75 || July 12 || @ Robins || 3–4 || Osborne || Kremer (8–5) || — || 15,000 || 46–29|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 76 || July 13 || @ Robins || 4–2 || Aldridge (5–4) || Hubbell || — || — || 47–29|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 77 || July 14 || @ Robins || 8–5 || Yde (9–5) || Vance || — || — || 48–29|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 78 || July 15 || @ Braves || 3–4 || Benton || Morrison (8–7) || — || 4,000 || 48–30|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 79 || July 16 || @ Braves || 8–9 (10) || Genewich || Kremer (8–6) || — || 3,500 || 48–31|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 80 || July 17 || @ Braves || 7–3 (10) || Adams (5–3) || Graham || — || 3,500 || 49–31|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 81 || July 18 || @ Braves || 9–8 || Yde (10–5) || Cooney || Kremer (1) || — || 50–31|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 82 || July 18 || @ Braves || 1–2 (11) || Smith || Morrison (8–8) || — || — || 50–32|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 83 || July 20 || @ Phillies || 3–6 || Ring || Meadows (13–5) || — || — || 50–33|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 84 || July 21 || @ Phillies || 2–4 || Mitchell || Kremer (8–7) || — || 1,000 || 50–34|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 85 || July 23 || Cardinals || 3–2 || Yde (11–5) || Haines || — || 7,000 || 51–34|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 86 || July 24 || Cardinals || 5–3 || Morrison (9–8) || Rhem || — || 8,000 || 52–34|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 87 || July 25 || Cardinals || 2–7 || Mails || Adams (5–4) || — || 11,000 || 52–35|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 88 || July 26 || @ Cubs || 6–4 || Aldridge (6–4) || Kaufmann || — || 22,000 || 53–35|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 89 || July 27 || Braves || 6–5 (10) || Morrison (10–8) || Barnes || — || 5,000 || 54–35|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 90 || July 28 || Braves || 5–1 || Meadows (14–5) || Benton || — || — || 55–35|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 91 || July 29 || Braves || 8–6 || Yde (12–5) || Cooney || Morrison (3) || — || 56–35|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 92 || July 30 || Braves || 1–5 || Genewich || Aldridge (6–5) || — || — || 56–36|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 93 || August 1 || Phillies || 2–3 || Decatur || Morrison (10–9) || — || — || 56–37|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 94 || August 1 || Phillies || 2–4 || Ring || Meadows (14–6) || — || 25,000 || 56–38|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 95 || August 3 || Phillies || 3–2 || Yde (13–5) || Carlson || Adams (3) || — || 57–38|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 96 || August 3 || Phillies || 3–2 (11) || Aldridge (7–5) || Couch || — || — || 58–38|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 97 || August 4 || Phillies || 4–8 || Mitchell || Morrison (10–10) || — || — || 58–39|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 98 || August 6 || Robins || 5–1 || Kremer (9–7) || Vance || — || 11,000 || 59–39|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 99 || August 7 || Robins || 10–9 || Morrison (11–10) || Ehrhardt || — || 7,000 || 60–39|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 100 || August 8 || Robins || 12–8 || Morrison (12–10) || Oeschger || — || — || 61–39|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 101 || August 8 || Robins || 5–4 || Adams (6–4) || Ehrhardt || — || 35,000 || 62–39|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 102 || August 10 || Giants || 1–2 || Scott || Meadows (14–7) || — || 20,000 || 62–40|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 103 || August 11 || Giants || 7–4 || Morrison (13–10) || Dean || — || 22,000 || 63–40|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 104 || August 12 || Giants || 5–3 || Yde (14–5) || Barnes || — || 22,000 || 64–40|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 105 || August 13 || Giants || 1–4 || Greenfield || Aldridge (7–6) || — || 24,000 || 64–41|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 106 || August 14 || Reds || 14–6 || Meadows (15–7) || Luque || — || 6,500 || 65–41|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 107 || August 15 || Reds || 1–8 || Donohue || Kremer (9–8) || — || 20,000 || 65–42|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 108 || August 16 || @ Reds || 1–6 || Rixey || Morrison (13–11) || — || 15,000 || 65–43|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 109 || August 18 || @ Robins || 11–4 || Aldridge (8–6) || Osborne || — || — || 66–43|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 110 || August 19 || @ Robins || 7–8 || Vance || Meadows (15–8) || — || 5,000 || 66–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 111 || August 20 || @ Robins || 2–1 || Kremer (10–8) || Grimes || — || 5,000 || 67–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 112 || August 22 || @ Giants || 8–1 || Meadows (16–8) || Barnes || — || 51,200 || 68–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 113 || August 22 || @ Giants || 2–1 || Aldridge (9–6) || Scott || — || 55,000 || 69–44|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 114 || August 23 || @ Giants || 4–7 || Greenfield || Adams (6–5) || Scott || — || 69–45|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 115 || August 23 || @ Giants || 3–2 || Morrison (14–11) || Fitzsimmons || Oldham (1) || 53,000 || 70–45|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 116 || August 24 || @ Giants || 9–2 || Kremer (11–8) || Dean || — || 25,000 || 71–45|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 117 || August 25 || @ Braves || 1–2 || Barnes || Yde (14–6) || — || 10,000 || 71–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 118 || August 26 || @ Braves || 2–0 || Meadows (17–8) || Smith || — || — || 72–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 119 || August 27 || @ Braves || 1–0 || Aldridge (10–6) || Benton || — || — || 73–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 120 || August 28 || @ Phillies || 10–9 || Oldham (1–0) || Ring || Kremer (2) || 5,000 || 74–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 121 || August 29 || @ Phillies || 11–2 || Yde (15–6) || Decatur || — || — || 75–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 122 || August 29 || @ Phillies || 13–1 || Kremer (12–8) || Couch || — || 18,000 || 76–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 123 || August 31 || @ Phillies || 10–3 || Meadows (18–8) || Knight || — || 5,000 || 77–46|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 124 || September 1 || @ Phillies || 10–3 || Aldridge (11–6) || Carlson || — || 2,000 || 78–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 125 || September 2 || Reds || 8–2 || Morrison (15–11) || Donohue || — || 8,000 || 79–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 126 || September 3 || Cardinals || 5–2 || Kremer (13–8) || Sherdel || — || — || 80–46|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 127 || September 4 || Cardinals || 3–9 || Reinhart || Yde (15–7) || — || — || 80–47|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 128 || September 5 || Cardinals || 6–5 || Morrison (16–11) || Dyer || — || — || 81–47|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 129 || September 6 || @ Cubs || 9–2 || Aldridge (12–6) || Blake || — || 18,000 || 82–47|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 130 || September 7 || Cubs || 8–5 || Oldham (2–0) || Cooper || — || 17,000 || 83–47|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 131 || September 7 || Cubs || 8–9 (10) || Bush || Meadows (18–9) || Kaufmann || 27,000 || 83–48|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 132 || September 8 || Cubs || 2–3 || Alexander || Yde (15–8) || — || — || 83–49|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 133 || September 9 || Cubs || 7–9 (11) || Kaufmann || Morrison (16–12) || — || — || 83–50|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 134 || September 10 || @ Cardinals || 9–5 || Aldridge (13–6) || Sothoron || Sheehan (1) || — || 84–50|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 135 || September 11 || @ Cardinals || 3–5 || Haines || Oldham (2–1) || — || — || 84–51|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 136 || September 12 || @ Cardinals || 0–4 || Sherdel || Meadows (18–10) || — || — || 84–52|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 137 || September 13 || @ Cardinals || 4–8 || Mails || Yde (15–9) || — || — || 84–53|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 138 || September 13 || @ Cardinals || 2–6 (5) || Reinhart || Morrison (16–13) || — || — || 84–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 139 || September 14 || Robins || 9–4 || Aldridge (14–6) || Ehrhardt || — || 4,500 || 85–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 140 || September 16 || Robins || 5–3 || Meadows (19–10) || Elliott || — || — || 86–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 141 || September 16 || Robins || 6–2 || Oldham (3–1) || Osborne || — || 10,000 || 87–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 142 || September 17 || Braves || 11–2 || Kremer (14–8) || Smith || — || — || 88–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 143 || September 18 || Braves || 9–7 || Yde (16–9) || Graham || — || — || 89–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 144 || September 19 || Braves || 2–1 || Aldridge (15–6) || Barnes || — || 11,000 || 90–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 145 || September 21 || Phillies || 9–7 || Morrison (17–13) || Decatur || — || — || 91–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 146 || September 22 || Phillies || 14–4 || Kremer (15–8) || Ring || — || — || 92–54|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 147 || September 23 || Phillies || 2–1 || Yde (17–9) || Willoughby || Sheehan (2) || 2,000 || 93–54|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 148 || September 24 || Giants || 0–4 || Scott || Oldham (3–2) || — || 12,000 || 93–55|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 149 || September 26 || Giants || 3–4 || Barnes || Aldridge (15–7) || — || — || 93–56|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 150 || September 26 || Giants || 0–3 || Fitzsimmons || Morrison (17–14) || — || 18,000 || 93–57|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 151 || September 27 || @ Reds || 4–3 (5) || Kremer (16–8) || Luque || — || — || 94–57|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 152 || October 4 || @ Reds || 4–2 || Kremer (17–8) || Goodwin || Morrison (4) || — || 95–57|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 153 || October 4 || @ Reds || 1–4 || Donohue || Culloton (0–1) || — || — || 95–58|-|-| Legend:      = Win      = Loss
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Roster

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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C 109 329 103 .313 8 64
1B 114 359 117 .326 8 52
2B 142 547 163 .298 6 77
3B 150 591 189 .320 6 106
SS 153 614 189 .308 18 121
OF 133 542 186 .343 5 44
OF 153 617 220 .357 18 102
OF 142 539 175 .325 4 114

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
79 215 64 .298 0 30
59 155 57 .368 0 24
66 126 30 .238 0 8
36 110 31 .282 2 13
17 64 14 .219 0 7
14 37 9 .243 0 8
14 28 6 .214 0 2
3 5 1 .200 1 2
4 3 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
35 255.1 19 10 3.67 87
40 214.2 17 8 3.63 62
30 213.1 15 7 3.63 88
44 211.0 17 14 3.88 60
33 207.0 17 9 4.13 41

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
33 101.1 6 5 5.42 18
11 53.0 3 2 3.91 10
9 21.0 0 1 2.57 3

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
23 1 1 2 2.67 13
8 0 1 0 2.31 4
6 0 0 0 9.00 0

1925 World Series

See main article: article and 1925 World Series.

Game 1

October 7, 1925, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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W: Walter Johnson (1–0)  L: Lee Meadows (0–1)
HR: WASJoe Harris (1), PITPie Traynor (1)

Game 2

October 8, 1925, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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W: Vic Aldridge (1–0)  L: Stan Coveleski (0–1)
HR: WASJoe Judge (1), PITGlenn Wright (1), Kiki Cuyler (1)

Game 3

October 10, 1925, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C.

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W: Alex Ferguson (1–0)   L: Ray Kremer (0–1)   S: Firpo Marberry (1)
HR: WASGoose Goslin (1)

Game 4

October 11, 1925, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C.

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W: Walter Johnson (2–0)   L: Emil Yde (0–1)
HR: WASGoose Goslin (2), Joe Harris (2)

Game 5

October 12, 1925, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C.

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W: Vic Aldridge (2–0)   L: Stan Coveleski (0–2)
HR: WASJoe Harris (3)

Game 6

October 13, 1925, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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W: Ray Kremer (1–1)  L: Alex Ferguson (1–1)
HR: WASGoose Goslin (3), PITEddie Moore (1)

Game 7

October 15, 1925, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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W: Ray Kremer (2–1)  L: Walter Johnson (2–1),   S: Red Oldham (1)
HR: WASRoger Peckinpaugh (1)

Awards and records

League leaders

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Johnstown

References

Notes and References

  1. From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
  2. Web site: 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates Batting Game Log. Baseball Reference. April 22, 2021.
  3. Web site: Team Batting Streak Finder: Consecutive games with Runs Scored >= 20, In the Regular Season, since 1901.. Stathead Baseball. April 22, 2021.
  4. Web site: Unassisted Triple Plays | Baseball Almanac.
  5. Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.98, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York,