The Pittsburgh Pirates are a professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They compete in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League (NL). Founded in 1882 as Allegheny, the club played in the American Association before moving to the National League in 1887. The list below documents players and teams that hold particular club records.
In 134 seasons from 1882 through 2015, the team has won over 10,000 games and five World Series championships. The team has appeared in 18 postseasons and has won nine league pennants. Roberto Clemente owns the most career batting records with five. Ralph Kiner, Arky Vaughan and Paul Waner each own three single-season batting records. Bob Friend owns the most career pitching records and Ed Morris the most single-season pitching records, both with six.
In their history, the Pittsburgh Pirates have set three Major League Baseball records. In 1912, Chief Wilson hit an MLB-record 36 triples and, on May 30, 1925, the team collectively hit a major league-record eight triples in a single game. In addition, six no-hitters have been thrown in the history of the franchise, with the most recent on July 12, 1997. The Pirates also hold the MLB—and North American professional sports—record for most consecutive losing seasons with 20. The stretch began with the 1993 season and concluded with the 2012 season, at which point the Pirates recorded a winning record and a playoff berth in the 2013 season.
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These are records of players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during their tenure with the Pirates.[1] [2]
Career batting records | |||||
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Statistic | Player | Record | Pirates career | Ref | |
Batting average | .360 | 1892–1896 | [3] | ||
On-base percentage | .429 | 1892–1896 | |||
Slugging percentage | .591 | 1999–2003 | [4] | ||
On-base plus slugging | 1.018 | 1999–2003 | |||
Runs | 1,521 | 1900–1917 | [5] | ||
Plate appearances | 10,220 | 1900–1917 | |||
At bats | 9,454 | 1955–1972 | [6] | ||
Hits | 3,000 | 1955–1972 | |||
Total bases | 4,492 | 1955–1972 | |||
Singles | 2,154 | 1955–1972 | |||
Doubles | 558 | 1926–1940 | [7] | ||
Triples | 232 | 1900–1917 | |||
Home runs | 475 | 1962–1982 | [8] | ||
RBI | 1,540 | 1962–1982 | |||
Walks | 937 | 1962–1982 | |||
Strikeouts | 1,936 | 1962–1982 | |||
Stolen bases | 688 | 1910–1926 | [9] | ||
Games played | 2,433 | 1955–1972 |
Career pitching records | |||||
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Statistic | Player | Record | Pirates career | Ref(s) | |
Wins | 202 | 1912–1924 | [10] | ||
Losses | 218 | 1951–1965 | [11] | ||
Win–loss percentage | .731 | 1901–1903 | [12] | ||
Earned run average | 2.08 | 1906–1910 | [13] | ||
Saves | 186 | 1953–1968 | [14] | ||
Strikeouts | 1,682 | 1951–1965 | |||
shutouts | 44 | 1907–1926 | [15] | ||
Games | 802 | 1953–1968 | |||
Innings pitched | 3,480⅓ | 1951–1965 | |||
Games started | 477 | 1951–1965 | |||
Games finished | 547 | 1953–1968 | |||
Complete games | 263 | 1912–1924 | |||
Walks | 869 | 1951–1965 | |||
Hits allowed | 3,610 | 1951–1965 | |||
Wild pitches | 90 | 1962–1972 | [16] | ||
Hit batsmen | 93 | 1912–1924 |
These are records of Pirates players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single season.[1] [2]
Single-season batting records | |||||
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Statistic | Player | Record | Season | Ref(s) | |
Batting average | .385 | 1935 | [17] | ||
Home runs | 54 | 1949 | [18] | ||
RBI | 131 | 1927 | |||
Runs | 150 | 1894 | |||
Hits | 237 | 1927 | |||
Singles | 198 | 1927 | [19] | ||
Doubles | 62 | 1932 | |||
Triples | 36* | 1912 | [20] [21] | ||
Stolen bases | 96 | 1980 | [22] | ||
At bats | 698 | 1969 | [23] | ||
Slugging percentage | .658 | 1949 | |||
Extra-base hits | 90 | 1973 | |||
Total bases | 369 | 1925 | [24] | ||
On-base percentage | .491 | 1935 | |||
On-base plus slugging | 1.098 | 1935 | |||
Walks | 137 | 1951 | |||
Strikeouts | 186 | 2013 | [25] |
Single-season pitching records | |||||
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Statistic | Player | Record | Season | Ref(s) | |
Wins | 41 | 1886 | [26] | ||
Losses | 35 | 1884 | [27] | ||
Strikeouts | 326 | 1886 | |||
ERA | 1.11 | 1909 | |||
Earned runs allowed | 206 | 1884 | |||
Hits allowed | 496 | 1884 | |||
Shutouts | 12 | 1886 | |||
Saves | 51 | 2015 | [28] | ||
Games | 94 | 1979 | [29] | ||
Games started | 63 | 1885 | |||
Complete games | 63 | 1885 | |||
Innings pitched | 581 | 1885 |
These are records of Pirates teams with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single game.[30]
Single-game batting records | |||
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Statistic | Record | Opponent | Date |
Home runs hit | 7# | Boston Beaneaters | |
7# | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
7# | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
Runs scored | 27 | Boston Beaneaters | |
Hits | 27 | Philadelphia Phillies | |
Triples (since 1900) | 8* | St. Louis Cardinals | |
Grand slams | 2# | St. Louis Cardinals | |
2# | Philadelphia Phillies | ||
2# | Chicago Cubs | ||
2# | St. Louis Cardinals | ||
Strikeouts | 17# | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
17# | Philadelphia Phillies |
See also: List of Pittsburgh Pirates no-hitters.
Single-game pitching records | ||||
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Statistic | Record | Opponent | Date | |
Hits allowed | 28 | Brooklyn Dodgers | ||
Runs allowed | 28 | Boston Beaneaters | ||
Home runs allowed | 8 | Milwaukee Braves | ||
Strikeouts | 16 | Philadelphia Phillies |
These are records of Pirates teams with the best and worst performances in particular statistical categories during a single season.[31]
Season batting records | |||
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Statistic | Record | Season | |
Home runs | 171 | 1999 | |
Runs | 912 | 1925 | |
Hits | 1,698 | 1922 | |
Doubles | 320 | 2000 | |
Triples | 129 | 1912 | |
Total bases | 2,430 | 1966 | |
Runners left on base | 1,241 | 1936 | |
Strikeouts | 1,197 | 1999 | |
Stolen bases | 264 | 1907 |
Season pitching records | |||
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Statistic | Record | Season | |
Hits allowed | 1,730 | 1930 | |
Runs allowed | 928 | 1930 | |
Home runs allowed | 183 | 1996 | |
Strikeouts | 1,124 | 1969 | |
shutouts | 26 | 1906 |
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Team all-time records | ||
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Statistic | Record | |
Home runs | 11,935 | |
Runs | 95,823 | |
Hits | 194,298 | |
Batting average | .264 | |
ERA | 3.75 | |
Runs allowed | 95,814 |
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