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词条 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

      Season standings    Record vs. opponents   Detailed records  Game log  Composite Box   Notable transactions  

  3. Roster

      Opening Day lineup  

  4. Postseason

      Postseason game log    National League Championship Series    World Series    Composite box  

  5. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  6. Awards and honors

      League leaders    All-Stars  

  7. Farm system

  8. Notes

  9. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = Pittsburgh Pirates
| image =
| season = 1971
| misc = 1971 NL East Champions
1971 NL Champions
1971 World Series Champions
| logo =
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1887
| division = Eastern Division
| y2 = 1969
| ballpark = Three Rivers Stadium
| y4 = 1970
| city = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
| y5 = 1907
| record = 97–65 (.599)
| divisional place = 1st
| owners = John W. Galbreath (majority shareholder); Bing Crosby, Thomas P. Johnson (minority shareholders)
| general managers = Joe L. Brown
| managers = Danny Murtaugh
| television = KDKA-TV 2
Bob Prince, Nellie King
| radio = KDKA–AM 1020
Bob Prince, Nellie King
| espntn = pit
|}}

The 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 90th season for the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their 85th in the National League. It involved the Pirates finishing first in the National League East with a record of 97 wins and 65 losses. They defeated the San Francisco Giants three games to one in the National League Championship Series and beat the Baltimore Orioles four games to three in the World Series. The Pirates were managed by Danny Murtaugh, and played their first full season at Three Rivers Stadium, which had opened in July the year before.

Offseason

  • October 15, 1970: Charlie Sands and 2 minor leaguers traded to the Pirates by the New York Yankees for 3 minor leaguers.[2]
  • October 26, 1970: Joe Gibbon released by the Pirates.[3]
  • December 2, 1970: Freddie Patek, Bruce Dal Canton and Jerry May were traded by the Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Bob Johnson, Jackie Hernandez and Jim Campanis.[4]
  • January 29, 1971: Matty Alou and George Brunet were traded by the Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Nelson Briles and Vic Davalillo.[5]
  • February 10, 1971: Danny Rivas (minors) was traded by the Pirates to the Mexico City Reds for Ramón Hernández.[6]

Regular season

In 1971, the Pirates became the first Major League Baseball team to field an all-black starting lineup.[7] That lineup, which took the field on September 1, was Rennie Stennett, Gene Clines, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Manny Sanguillén, Dave Cash, Al Oliver, Jackie Hernández, and Dock Ellis.[8]

Season standings

{{1971 NL East standings|highlight=Pittsburgh Pirates}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1971 NL Record vs. opponents|team=PIT}}

Detailed records

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
National League
Opponent W L WP RS|Runs scoredRA|Runs against
NL East
Chicago Cubs 12 6 12|6|leading_zero=y}} 95 48
Montreal Expos 11 7 11|7|leading_zero=y}} 89 73
New York Mets 8 10 8|10|leading_zero=y}} 45 50
Philadelphia Phillies 12 6 12|6|leading_zero=y}} 104 80
Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals 11 7 11|7|leading_zero=y}} 90 64
Total 54 36 54|36|leading_zero=y 423 315
NL West
Atlanta Braves 8 4 8|4|leading_zero=y}} 83 52
Cincinnati Reds 7 5 7|5|leading_zero=y}} 53 40
Houston Astros 8 4 8|4|leading_zero=y}} 54 43
Los Angeles Dodgers 8 4 8|4|leading_zero=y}} 63 50
San Diego Padres 9 3 9|3|leading_zero=y}} 50 27
San Francisco Giants 3 9 3|9|leading_zero=y}} 62 72
Total 43 29 43|29|leading_zero=y 365 284
Season Total 97 65 97|65|leading_zero=y 788 599
{{col-2}}
MonthGamesWonLostWin %{{abbr|RS|Runs scored{{abbr|RA|Runs against
April 22 12 10 12|10|leading_zero=y}} 84 62
May 26 17 9 17|9|leading_zero=y}} 129 85
June 30 20 10 20|10|leading_zero=y}} 175 127
July 28 18 10 18|10|leading_zero=y}} 149 109
August 31 14 17 14|17|leading_zero=y}} 140 144
September 25 16 9 16|9|leading_zero=y}} 111 72
Total 162 97 65 97|65|leading_zero=y 788 599
GamesWonLostWin %{{abbr|RS|Runs scored{{abbr|RA|Runs against
Home 80 52 28 52|28|leading_zero=y}} 393 279
Away 82 45 37 45|37|leading_zero=y}} 395 320
Total 162 97 65 97|65|leading_zero=y 788 599
{{col-end}}

Game log

Composite Box

Team1234567891011121314151617RHE
Opponents796080545660837049122101215991426156
Pittsburgh10566889384941018660040501117881555133

Notable transactions

  • June 8, 1971: Craig Reynolds chosen by the Pirates in the 1st round of the 1971 Major League Baseball draft.[10]
  • August 10, 1971: Bob Miller was traded to the Pirates by the San Diego Padres for Johnny Jeter and Ed Acosta.[11]
  • August 10, 1971: Mudcat Grant sold by the Pirates to the Oakland Athletics.[12]

Roster

1971 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|28|Steve Blass}}{{MLBplayer|22,34|Nelson Briles}}{{MLBplayer|45|Frank Brosseau}}{{MLBplayer|17|Dock Ellis}}{{MLBplayer|31|Dave Giusti}}{{MLBplayer|22|Mudcat Grant}}{{MLBplayer|36|Ramón Hernández}}{{MLBplayer|27|Bob Johnson}}{{MLBplayer|25|Bruce Kison}}{{MLBplayer|24|John Lamb}}{{MLBplayer|32|Bob Miller}}{{MLBplayer|38|Bob Moose}}{{MLBplayer|32|Jim Nelson}}{{MLBplayer|39|Bob Veale}}{{MLBplayer|23|Luke Walker}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|29|Milt May}}{{MLBplayer|4,72|Charlie Sands}}{{MLBplayer|35|Manny Sanguillén}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|14|Gene Alley}}{{MLBplayer|30|Dave Cash}}{{MLBplayer|20|Richie Hebner}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Jackie Hernández}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Bill Mazeroski}}{{MLBplayer|11|José Pagán}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Bob Robertson}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Rennie Stennett}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|21|Roberto Clemente}}{{MLBplayer|15|Gene Clines}}{{MLBplayer|18|Vic Davalillo}}{{MLBplayer|16|Al Oliver}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Willie Stargell}}{{MLBplayer|12|Carl Taylor}}{{MLBplayer|10|Richie Zisk}}Other batters{{MLBplayer|48|Rimp Lanier}}{{MLBplayer|10|Frank Taveras}}Manager{{MLBplayer|40|Danny Murtaugh}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|43|Don Leppert}}{{MLBplayer|44|Frank Oceak}}{{MLBplayer|42|Don Osborn}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Dave Ricketts}}{{MLBplayer|41|Bill Virdon}}

Opening Day lineup

Pittsburgh Pirates;| Position
Bill Mazeroski 2B
Richie Hebner 3B
Roberto Clemente RF
Manny Sanguillén C
Bob Robertson 1B
Willie Stargell LF
Al Oliver CF
Jackie Hernández SS
Dock Ellis SP
[13]

Postseason

Postseason game log

National League Championship Series

{{Main|1971 National League Championship Series}}

The Pittsburgh Pirates won the series over the San Francisco Giants, 3–1

GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1Pittsburgh – 4, San Francisco – 5October 2Candlestick Park40,977
2Pittsburgh – 9, San Francisco – 4October 3Candlestick Park42,562
3San Francisco – 1, Pittsburgh – 2October 5Three Rivers Stadium38,322
4San Francisco – 5, Pittsburgh – 9October 6Three Rivers Stadium35,487

World Series

{{Main|1971 World Series}}

Composite box

1971 World Series (4–3): Pittsburgh Pirates (N.L.) over Baltimore Orioles (A.L.)

Team12345678910RHE
Pittsburgh Pirates363111440023563
Baltimore Orioles 323372210124459
Total Attendance: 351,091   Average Attendance: 50,156
Winning Player's Share: – $18,165,   Losing Player's Share– $13,906 *Includes Playoffs and World Series

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
PosPlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
C Manny|Sanguillén}} 138 533 61 170 .319 7 81 6
1B Bob|Robertson}} 131 469 65 127 .271 26 72 1
2B Dave|Cash|Dave Cash (baseball)}} 123 478 79 138 .289 2 34 13
3B Richie|Hebner}} 112 388 50 105 .271 17 67 2
SS Gene|Alley}} 114 348 38 79 .227 6 28 9
CF Al|Oliver}}143 529 69 149 .282 14 64 4
LF Willie|Stargell}} 141 511 104 151 .295 48125 0
RF Roberto|Clemente}} 132 522 82 178.341 13 86 1

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
Vic|Davalillo}} 99 295 48 84 .285 1 33 10
Gene|Clines}} 97 273 52 84 .308 1 24 15
Jackie|Hernández}} 88 233 30 48 .206 3 26 0
Bill|Mazeroski}} 70 193 17 49 .254 1 16 0
José|Pagán}} 57 158 16 38 .241 5 15 0
Milt|May}} 49 126 15 35 .278 6 25 0
Rennie|Stennett}} 50 153 24 54 .353 1 15 1
Charlie|Sands|Charlie Sands (baseball)}} 28 25 4 5 .200 1 5 0
Richie|Zisk}} 7 15 2 3 .200 1 2 0
Carl|Taylor|Carl Taylor (baseball)}} 7 12 1 2 .167 0 0 0
Rimp|Lanier}} 6 4 0 0 .000 0 0 0
Frank|Taveras}} 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERABBSO
Dock|Ellis}} 31 226.2 19 9 3.06 63 137
Steve|Blass}} 33 240 15 8 2.8568 136
Bob|Johnson|Bob Johnson (pitcher)}} 31 174.2 9 10 3.45 55 101
Luke|Walker}} 28 159.2 10 8 3.55 53 86

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERABBSO
Bob|Moose}} 30 140 11 7 4.11 35 68
Nelson|Briles}} 37 136 8 4 3.04 35 76
Bruce|Kison}} 18 95.1 6 5 3.40 36 60

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLSVERABBSO
Dave|Giusti}}58 86 5 6 30 2.93 31 55
Mudcat|Grant}} 42 75 5 3 7 3.60 28 22
Bob|Veale}} 37 46.1 6 0 2 6.99 24 40
Jim|Nelson|Jim Nelson (baseball)}} 17 34.2 2 2 0 2.34 25 11
Bob|Miller|Bob Miller (baseball, born 1939)}} 16 28 1 2 3 1.29 13 13
Ramón|Hernández|Ramón Hernández (pitcher)}} 10 12.1 0 1 4 0.73 2 7
John|Lamb|John Lamb (right-handed pitcher)}} 2 4.1 0 0 0 0.00 1 1
Frank|Brosseau}} 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

Awards and honors

  • Roberto Clemente, Babe Ruth Award[16]
  • Roberto Clemente, World Series Most Valuable Player Award[17]
  • Roberto Clemente, Gold Glove Award[18]

League leaders

  • Willie Stargell, National League home run champion (48)[19]
  • Dave Giusti, Saves leader (30)[20]

All-Stars

1971 Major League Baseball All-Star Game[21]
  • Dock Ellis, pitcher, starter
  • Willie Stargell, outfield, starter
  • Roberto Clemente, reserve
  • Vic Davalillo, reserve
  • Manny Sanguillén, reserve

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Charleston Charlies|league15=International League|manager15=Joe Morgan
|level16=AA |team16=Waterbury Pirates|league16=Eastern League|manager16=Red Davis
|level17=A |team17=Salem Rebels|league17=Carolina League|manager17=Tim Murtaugh
|level18=A|team18=Monroe Pirates|league18=Western Carolinas League|manager18=Tom Saffell
|level19=A-Short Season|team19=Niagara Falls Pirates|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Chuck Cottier and Dick Cole
|level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Pirates|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Ed Napoleon
}}

Notes

1. ^From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Shore in 1907.
2. ^Charlie Sands at Baseball Almanace
3. ^Joe Gibbon at Baseball Almanace
4. ^Bob Johnson at Baseball Almanace
5. ^Nelson Briles at Baseball Almanace
6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hernara01.shtml Ramón Hernández] at Baseball Reference
7. ^{{cite news|publisher=The Beaver County Times|title=Baseball Plog|url=http://www.timesonline.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17047895&BRD=2305&PAG=461&dept_id=478568&rfi=6|date=August 14, 2006|author=John Perrotto}}
8. ^{{cite news|work=The New York Times|title=Honoring First All-Minority Lineup|date=September 17, 2006|page=Sports p. 2}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=1971 Pittsburgh Pirates Schedule & Results|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/1971-schedules-scores.shtml|publisher=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=19 September 2017}}
10. ^Craig Reynolds at "Baseball Almanac"
11. ^Bob Miller at Baseball Almanac
12. ^Mudcat Grant at Baseball Almanac
13. ^1971 Opening Day lineup at "Baseball-Almanac"
14. ^{{cite web|title=1971 National League Championship Series|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1971_NLCS.shtml|publisher=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=31 March 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=1971 World Series|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1971_WS.shtml|publisher=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=31 March 2016}}
16. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/hutch_gehrig_ruth_clemente.shtml Babe Ruth Award winners at Baseball Reference]
17. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/postmvp.shtml World Series MVP Award winners at Baseball Reference]
18. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/gold_glove_nl.shtml Gold Glove Award winners at Baseball Reference]
19. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1971-batting-leaders.shtml 1971 Batting leaders at Baseball Reference]
20. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1971-pitching-leaders.shtml 1971 Pitching Leaders at Baseball Reference]
21. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ALS/ALS197107130.shtml 1971 All-Star Game at Baseball Reference]

References

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/1971.shtml 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates] at Baseball Reference
  • 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates at Baseball Almanac
  • {{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=2nd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=1997| isbn=978-0-9637189-8-3}}
  • {{Cite book| last=Markusen| first=Bruce| title=The Team That Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates| location=Yardley, Pennsylvania| publisher=Westholme Publishing| year=2009| isbn=978-1-59416-089-9}}
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