1971 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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.

1971 Pittsburgh Pirates
1971 NL East Champions
1971 NL Champions
1971 World Series Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record97–65 (.599)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)John W. Galbreath (majority shareholder); Bing Crosby, Thomas P. Johnson (minority shareholders)
General manager(s)Joe L. Brown
Manager(s)Danny Murtaugh
Local televisionKDKA-TV 2
Bob Prince, Nellie King
Local radioKDKA–AM 1020
Bob Prince, Nellie King
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Offseason

Regular season

In 1971, the Pirates became the first Major League Baseball team to field an all-black starting lineup.[6] Taking the field, on September 1, was Rennie Stennett, Gene Clines, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Manny SanguillΓ©n, Dave Cash, Al Oliver, Jackie HernΓ‘ndez, and Dock Ellis.[7]

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 9765 0.599 β€” 52–28 45–37
St. Louis Cardinals 9072 0.556 7 45–36 45–36
Chicago Cubs 8379 0.512 14 44–37 39–42
New York Mets 8379 0.512 14 44–37 39–42
Montreal Expos 7190 0.441 25Β½ 36–44 35–46
Philadelphia Phillies 6795 0.414 30 34–47 33–48

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta β€”5–79–99–99–97–57–58–44–811–77–116–6
Chicago 7–5β€”6–65–78–48–1011–711–76–129–33–99–9
Cincinnati 9–96–6β€”5–137–117–58–45–75–710–89–98–4
Houston 9–97–513–5β€”8–104–85–78–44–810–89–92–10
Los Angeles 9–94–811–710–8β€”8–45–77–54–813–512–66–6
Montreal 5–710–85–78–44–8β€”9–96–127–116–57–54–14
New York 5–77–114–87–57–59–9β€”13–510–87–54–810–8
Philadelphia 4-87–112–103–95–76–105–13β€”6–124–86–67–11
Pittsburgh 8–412–67–58–48–411–78–1012–6β€”9–33–911–7
San Diego 7–113–98–108–105–135–65–78–43–9β€”5–134–8
San Francisco 11–79–39–99–96–125–78–46–69–313–5β€”5–7
St. Louis 6–69–94–810–26–614–48–1011–77–118–47–5β€”

Detailed records

Game log

1971 Game Log: 97–65 (Home: 52–28; Away: 45–37)[8]
April: 12–10 (Home: 7–5; Away: 5–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 6Phillies4–2Ellis (1–0)Shortβ€”39,7121–0W1
2April 8Phillies2–0Walker (1–0)Frymanβ€”12,2892–0W2
3April 9@ Braves8–2Moose (1–0)JarvisGiusti (1)32,7343–0W3
4April 10@ Braves4–5 (12)UpshawBriles (0–1)β€”13,0793–1L1
5April 11@ Braves1–3NashEllis (1–1)β€”10,2203–2L2
6April 12@ Phillies4–3 (11)Giusti (1–0)Selmaβ€”19,4694–2W1
7April 13@ Phillies9–3Briles (1–1)Shortβ€”14,9345–2W2
8April 14@ Phillies5–6HoernerGrant (0–1)Selma8,3795–3L1
9April 16@ Mets0–1SeaverEllis (1–2)β€”18,4915–4L2
10April 17@ Mets2–0Blass (1–0)Koosmanβ€”23,3056–4W1
11April 18@ Mets2–5GentryWalker (1–1)β€”6–5L1
12April 18@ Mets2–1Johnson (1–0)McGrawβ€”51,9057–5W1
13April 20Braves0–2NiekroMoose (1–1)β€”8,7557–6L1
14April 21Braves10–2Ellis (2–2)Nashβ€”7,9928–6W1
15April 22Braves7–4Blass (2–0)ReedGiusti (2)4,7089–6W2
16April 23Giants0–2StoneWalker (1–2)β€”12,3509–7L1
17April 24Giants0–2BryantJohnson (1–1)β€”8,3869–8L2
18April 25Giants6–2Briles (2–1)MarichalGiusti (3)16,55310–8W1
19April 27Dodgers5–7VanceEllis (2–3)Mikkelsen6,51810–9L1
20April 28Dodgers7–5Blass (3–0)O'BrienGiusti (4)6,19111–9W1
21April 29Dodgers1–2MikkelsenGiusti (1–1)β€”5,03111–10L1
22April 30Padres5–3Nelson (1–0)KelleyGrant (1)5,94412–10W1
May: 17–9 (Home: 10–4; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
23May 1Padres5–4 (11)Grant (1–1)Laxtonβ€”6,06813–10W2
24May 2Padres5–1Ellis (3–3)ArlinGiusti (5)8,48214–10W3
25May 4@ Giants10–2Moose (2–1)StoneGrant (2)8,26315–10W4
26May 5@ Giants1–2MarichalWalker (1–3)β€”5,21215–11L1
27May 7@ Dodgers3–2Johnson (2–1)SuttonGrant (3)44,27516–11W1
28May 8@ Dodgers5–3Briles (3–1)DowningGiusti (6)26,73717–11W2
29May 9@ Dodgers11–5Veale (1–0)MikkelsenGrant (4)26,34918–11W3
30May 11@ Padres10–4Ellis (4–3)CoombsGiusti (7)4,44019–11W4
31May 12@ Padres1–2RobertsWalker (1–4)β€”4,29219–12L1
32May 14Mets2–8KoosmanJohnson (2–2)β€”17,62219–13L2
33May 15Mets5–9SadeckiBlass (3–1)β€”22,04219–14L3
34May 16Mets4–2Ellis (5–3)RyanGiusti (8)18,96820–14W1
35May 17Expos6–5Grant (2–1)Marshallβ€”6,43121–14W2
36May 18Expos3–2Johnson (3–2)Marshallβ€”10,22622–14W3
37May 19@ Reds6–1Moose (3–1)NolanGiusti (9)11,10923–14W4
38May 20@ Reds4–5WilcoxBlass (3–2)Carroll9,53023–15L1
39May 21@ Expos6–2 (13)Grant (3–1)Reedβ€”17,37924–15W1
40May 22@ Expos2–5StonemanWalker (1–5)β€”18,81424–16L1
41May 23@ Expos2–4McAnallyJohnson (3–3)Marshall27,21624–17L2
42May 25Reds4–7GrimsleyMoose (3–2)Gibbon8,60724–18L3
43May 26Reds2–0Blass (4–2)Cloningerβ€”7,36925–18W1
44May 27Reds5–2Ellis (6–3)Merrittβ€”7,40826–18W2
45May 28Cubs2–4PappasWalker (1–6)β€”12,77626–19L1
46May 29Cubs9–4Johnson (4–3)HandsGiusti (10)12,33627–19W1
47May 30Cubs10–0Moose (4–2)Holtzmanβ€”14,64328–19W2
48May 31Cubs6–0Blass (5–2)Jenkinsβ€”19,58929–19W3
June: 20–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 11–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
49June 1Cardinals9–0Ellis (7–3)Zacharyβ€”21,51630–19W4
50June 2Cardinals10–1Walker (2–6)ClevelandVeale (1)9,61231–19W5
51June 3Cardinals1–7CarltonJohnson (4–4)β€”18,94731–20L1
52June 4Astros3–2Moose (5–2)BillinghamGiusti (11)14,02532–20W1
53June 5Astros1–4DierkerBlass (5–3)Gladding23,79332–21L1
54June 6Astros9–8Ellis (8–3)BlasingameVeale (2)23,05133–21W1
55June 7@ Cubs11–6Veale (2–0)PappasGiusti (12)16,47834–21W2
56June 8@ Cubs0–1 (12)HoltzmanGrant (3–2)β€”14,87834–22L1
57June 9@ Cubs1–3JenkinsMoose (5–3)β€”16,43834–23L2
58June 10@ Cardinals3–1Blass (6–3)Reussβ€”18,95035–23W1
59June 11@ Cardinals11–4Ellis (9–3)ClevelandGiusti (13)27,30836–23W2
60June 12@ Cardinals4–3Grant (4–2)Arroyoβ€”24,56537–23W3
61June 13@ Cardinals8–4Giusti (2–1)CarltonHernΓ‘ndez (1)21,20538–23W4
62June 14@ Astros4–5GladdingNelson (1–1)β€”11,65538–24L1
63June 15@ Astros3–0Blass (7–3)Dierkerβ€”16,30739–24W1
64June 16@ Astros6–4Ellis (10–3)Blasingameβ€”16,09840–24W2
65June 18Expos9–8 (11)Giusti (3–1)Raymondβ€”26,64441–24W3
66June 19Expos1–10MortonMoose (5–4)β€”12,09141–25L1
67June 20Expos7–1Blass (8–3)Stonemanβ€”42–25W1
68June 20Expos7–3Briles (4–1)BrittonGrant (5)32,30143–25W2
69June 21Mets6–0Ellis (11–3)Koosmanβ€”19,75144–25W3
70June 22Mets2–3WilliamsNelson (1–2)Frisella27,57844–26L1
71June 23Mets6–2Walker (3–6)GentryGrant (6)31,22545–26W1
72June 25@ Phillies14–4Blass (9–3)Bunningβ€”38,73646–26W2
73June 26@ Phillies11–9Ellis (12–3)ShortGiusti (14)24,96547–26W3
74June 27@ Phillies4–8FrymanJohnson (4–5)Hoerner47–27L1
75June 27@ Phillies10–9Veale (3–0)HoernerGiusti (15)37,06248–27W1
76June 28@ Cardinals11–5Moose (6–4)ReussGrant (7)15,02449–27W2
77June 29@ Cardinals3–8ClevelandWalker (3–7)β€”14,58649–28L1
78June 30@ Mets0–4RyanBlass (9–4)Frisella50,39949–29L2
July: 18–10 (Home: 11–3; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
79July 1@ Mets3–0Ellis (13–3)KoosmanGiusti (16)26,65050–29W1
80July 2@ Cubs5–1Moose (7–4)Jenkinsβ€”28,91951–29W2
81July 3@ Cubs1–3PappasJohnson (4–6)β€”31,42251–30L1
82July 4@ Cubs7–9ReganGiusti (3–2)Newman30,40151–31L2
83July 5@ Cubs6–2Blass (10–4)Holtzmanβ€”37,73452–31W1
84July 6Reds5–2Ellis (14–3)McGlothlinGiusti (17)23,32153–31W2
85July 7Reds9–3Johnson (5–6)Nolanβ€”23,87354–31W3
86July 8Reds7–1Kison (1–0)GullettGiusti (18)22,53455–31W4
87July 9Braves11–2Briles (5–1)Nashβ€”29,67856–31W5
88July 10Braves5–4Grant (5–2)NiekroGiusti (19)18,95557–31W6
42nd All-Star Game in Detroit, Michigan
89July 15Padres4–3 (17)Nelson (2–2)Coombsβ€”17,40558–31W7
90July 16Padres2–1Johnson (6–6)Arlinβ€”33,73659–31W8
91July 17Padres9–2Ellis (15–3)Normanβ€”14,27860–31W9
92July 18Dodgers3–2Giusti (4–2)Downingβ€”61–31W10
93July 18Dodgers7–1Walker (4–7)Singerβ€”48,23062–31W11
94July 19Dodgers4–10OsteenBriles (5–2)β€”17,43762–32L1
95July 20Giants11–7Veale (4–0)CarrithersGiusti (20)29,86563–32W1
96July 21Giants4–8JohnsonGiusti (4–3)Hamilton35,14563–33L1
97July 22Giants7–8 (10)JohnsonMoose (7–5)β€”33,18563–34L2
98July 23@ Padres4–0Kison (2–0)Kirbyβ€”10,13364–34W1
99July 24@ Padres4–3Blass (11–4)RobertsGiusti (21)3,11465–34W2
100July 25@ Padres1–2NormanJohnson (6–7)β€”65–35L1
101July 25@ Padres0–2ArlinMoose (7–6)β€”10,34265–36L2
102July 27@ Dodgers5–8AlexanderEllis (15–4)Mikkelsen26,56465–37L3
103July 28@ Dodgers4–0Walker (5–7)Singerβ€”30,79866–37W1
104July 29@ Dodgers8–5Veale (5–0)OsteenGiusti (22)23,59067–37W2
105July 30@ Giants2–5PerryKison (2–1)β€”10,08867–38L1
106July 31@ Giants11–15McMahonGiusti (4–4)Hamilton18,83467–39L2
August: 14–17 (Home: 6–9; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
107August 1@ Giants7–11JohnsonKison (2–2)McMahon67–40L3
108August 1@ Giants3–8RebergerEllis (15–5)Carrithers33,30167–41L4
109August 3@ Expos10–6Veale (6–0)MortonGiusti (23)18,13768–41W1
110August 4@ Expos3–4 (11)MarshallGrant (5–3)β€”17,48168–42L1
111August 5@ Expos7–2Kison (3–2)Strohmayerβ€”21,23369–42W1
112August 6Phillies2–3WilsonEllis (15–6)β€”21,32369–43L1
113August 7Phillies3–5WiseMoose (7–7)Wilson29,56569–44L2
114August 8Phillies2–3FrymanBlass (11–5)Hoerner69–45L3
115August 8Phillies4–0Johnson (7–7)Shortβ€”31,44870–45W1
116August 10Cubs1–2PizarroKison (3–3)β€”21,78970–46L1
117August 11Cubs3–2Ellis (16–6)Reganβ€”24,14771–46W1
118August 12Cardinals2–3CarltonWalker (5–8)β€”21,80571–47L1
119August 13Cardinals0–2ReussBlass (11–6)β€”31,56371–48L2
120August 14Cardinals0–11GibsonJohnson (7–8)β€”30,67871–49L3
121August 15Cardinals4–6LinzyMiller (0–1)Drabowsky49,32971–50L4
122August 16Astros8–3Ellis (17–6)BillinghamGiusti (24)12,66472–50W1
123August 17Astros5–6BlasingameMiller (0–2)Ray16,69472–51L1
124August 18Astros3–2Miller (1–2)Lemasterβ€”29,67073–51W1
125August 19@ Reds5–1Johnson (8–8)McGlothlinβ€”20,61174–51W2
126August 20@ Reds0–6GrimsleyKison (3–4)β€”26,45274–52L1
127August 21@ Reds3–6MerrittEllis (17–7)β€”27,42774–53L2
128August 22@ Reds3–6NolanBriles (5–3)β€”31,43174–54L3
129August 23@ Braves4–3Blass (12–6)NiekroGiusti (25)75–54W1
130August 23@ Braves15–4Moose (8–7)KelleyBriles (1)16,16376–54W2
131August 24@ Braves5–15McQueenJohnson (8–9)Upshaw8,47876–55L1
132August 25@ Braves13–6Moose (9–7)JarvisMiller (1)8,36577–55W1
133August 27@ Astros7–3Ellis (18–7)BillinghamGiusti (26)14,93378–55W2
134August 28@ Astros0–4WilsonBlass (12–7)β€”25,61978–56L1
135August 29@ Astros5–2Johnson (9–9)BlasingameGiusti (27)15,72379–56W1
136August 30Phillies6–4Walker (6–8)WilsonGiusti (28)13,39980–56W2
137August 31Phillies7–5Kison (4–4)HoernerMiller (2)16,17981–56W3
September: 16–9 (Home: 9–3; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1Phillies10–7Walker (7–8)Brandonβ€”11,27882–56W4
139September 3Expos4–6BrittonGiusti (4–5)Marshall17,95182–57L1
140September 4Expos7–6 (11)Giusti (5–5)Marshallβ€”11,30283–57W1
141September 5Expos8–2Kison (5–4)StonemanHernΓ‘ndez (2)15,89784–57W2
142September 6Cubs4–1Briles (6–3)Pizarroβ€”39,23685–57W3
143September 6Cubs10–5Walker (8–8)HoltzmanMoose (1)39,23686–57W4
144September 8Cubs10–1Blass (13–7)Pappasβ€”15,93787–57W5
145September 10@ Expos2–3 (11)StrohmayerGiusti (5–6)β€”21,52987–58L1
146September 11@ Expos1–4McAnallyKison (5–5)β€”18,37687–59L2
147September 12@ Expos4–0Briles (7–3)Renkoβ€”16,77088–59W1
148September 13@ Cubs5–1Blass (14–7)Pappasβ€”6,47789–59W2
149September 14@ Cubs4–3Moose (10–7)Jenkinsβ€”9,70690–59W3
150September 15Cardinals4–1Ellis (19–7)CarltonHernΓ‘ndez (3)21,75191–59W4
151September 16Cardinals6–1Walker (9–8)ReussHernΓ‘ndez (4)18,12792–59W5
152September 17Mets0–3GentryBriles (7–4)β€”23,42192–60L1
153September 18Mets4–0Blass (15–7)Sadeckiβ€”20,47093–60W1
154September 19Mets2–5WilliamsJohnson (9–10)Frisella40,33793–61L1
155September 21@ Cardinals4–6DrabowskyEllis (19–8)β€”13,34893–62L2
156September 22@ Cardinals5–1Walker (10–8)GibsonGiusti (29)14,84594–62W1
157September 23@ Cardinals5–0Briles (8–4)Clevelandβ€”10,91895–62W2
158September 24@ Mets3–2Kison (6–5)KoosmanMiller (3)35,93696–62W3
159September 25@ Mets1–2 (15)FrisellaHernΓ‘ndez (0–1)β€”29,29596–63L1
160September 26@ Mets1–3SeaverBlass (15–8)β€”30,51996–64L2
161September 28@ Phillies3–6WiseEllis (19–9)β€”14,58296–65L3
162September 30@ Phillies4–3Moose (11–7)ChampionGiusti (30)14,15797–65W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Pirates team member

Composite Box

Team1234567891011121314151617RHE
Opponents796080545660837049122101215991,426156
Pittsburgh10566889384941018660040501117881,555133


Notable transactions

Roster

1971 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
#NamePosition
9Bill Mazeroski2B
20Richie Hebner3B
21Roberto ClementeRF
35Manny SanguillΓ©nC
7Bob Robertson1B
8Willie StargellLF
16Al OliverCF
2Jackie HernΓ‘ndezSS
17Dock EllisSP

[12]

Postseason

Postseason game log

1971 Postseason Game Log (7–4)
1971 NL Championship Series: vs. San Francisco Giants (3–1)[13]
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 2@ Giants4–5Perry (1–0)Blass (0–1)β€”40,977SFG 1–0
2October 3@ Giants9–4Ellis (1–0)Cumberland (0–1)β€”42,562Tied 1–1
3October 5Giants2–1Johnson (1–0)Marichal (0–1)β€”38,222PIT 2–1
4October 6Giants9–5Kison (1–0)Perry (1–1)β€”35,487PIT 3–1
1971 World Series: vs. Baltimore Orioles (4–3)[14]
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 9@ Orioles3–5McNally (2–0)Ellis (1–1)β€”53,229BAL 1–0
October 10@ OriolesPostponed (rain)BAL 1–0
2October 11@ Orioles3–11Palmer (2–0)Johnson (1–1)Hall (1)53,239BAL 2–0
3October 12Orioles5–1Blass (1–1)Cuellar (1–1)β€”50,403BAL 2–1
4October 13Orioles4–3Kison (2–0)Watt (0–1)Giusti (1)51,378Tied 2–2
5October 14Orioles4–0Briles (1–0)McNally (2–1)β€”51,377PIT 3–2
6October 16@ Orioles2–3 (10)McNally (3–1)Miller (0–1)β€”44,174Tied 3–3
7October 17@ Orioles2–1Blass (2–1)Cuellar (1–2)β€”47,291PIT 4–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Pirates team member

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

1971 World Series Program – Pittsburgh Pirates' version

Composite box

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

Team12345678910RHE
Pittsburgh Pirates363111440023563
Baltimore Orioles323372210124459
Total attendance: 351,091   Average attendance: 50,156
Winning player's share: $18,165   Losing player's share: $13,906

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

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

Pos Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI SB
CManny SanguillΓ©n13853361170.3197816
1BBob Robertson13146965127.27126721
2BDave Cash12347879138.28923413
3BRichie Hebner11238850105.27117672
SSGene Alley1143483879.2276289
CFAl Oliver14352969149.28214644
LFWillie Stargell141511104151.295481250
RFRoberto Clemente13252282178.34113861

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

Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI SB
Vic Davalillo992954884.28513310
Gene Clines972735284.30812415
Jackie HernΓ‘ndez882333048.2063260
Bill Mazeroski701931749.2541160
JosΓ© PagΓ‘n571581638.2415150
Milt May491261535.2786250
Rennie Stennett501532454.3531151
Charlie Sands282545.200150
Richie Zisk71523.200120
Carl Taylor71212.167000
Rimp Lanier6400.000000
Frank Taveras1000.000000

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA BB SO
Dock Ellis31226.21993.0663137
Steve Blass332401582.8568136
Bob Johnson31174.29103.4555101
Luke Walker28159.21083.555386

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA BB SO
Bob Moose301401174.113568
Nelson Briles37136843.043576
Bruce Kison1895.1653.403660

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L SV ERA BB SO
Dave Giusti588656302.933155
Mudcat Grant42755373.602822
Bob Veale3746.16026.992440
Jim Nelson1734.22202.342511
Bob Miller16281231.291313
RamΓ³n HernΓ‘ndez1012.10140.7327
John Lamb24.10000.0011
Frank Brosseau120000.0000

Awards and honors

League leaders

All-Stars

1971 Major League Baseball All-Star Game[20]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Charleston Charlies International League Joe Morgan
AA Waterbury Pirates Eastern League Red Davis
A Salem Rebels Carolina League Tim Murtaugh
A Monroe Pirates Western Carolinas League Tom Saffell
A-Short Season Niagara Falls Pirates New York–Penn League Chuck Cottier and Dick Cole
Rookie GCL Pirates Gulf Coast League Ed Napoleon

Notes

  1. From 1882 to 1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which was annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Shore in 1907.

Sources

  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.
  • Markusen, Bruce (2009). The Team That Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates. Yardley, Pennsylvania: Westholme Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59416-089-9.

References

  1. Charlie Sands at Baseball Almanace
  2. Joe Gibbon at Baseball Almanace
  3. Bob Johnson at Baseball Almanace
  4. Nelson Briles at Baseball Almanace
  5. RamΓ³n HernΓ‘ndez at Baseball Reference
  6. John Perrotto (August 14, 2006). "Baseball Plog". The Beaver County Times.
  7. "Honoring First All-Minority Lineup". The New York Times. September 17, 2006. p. Sports p. 2.
  8. "1971 Pittsburgh Pirates Schedule & Results". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. Craig Reynolds at Baseball Almanac
  10. Bob Miller at Baseball Almanac
  11. Mudcat Grant at Baseball Almanac
  12. 1971 Opening Day lineup at Baseball Almanac
  13. "1971 National League Championship Series". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  14. "1971 World Series". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  15. Babe Ruth Award winners at Baseball Reference
  16. World Series MVP Award winners at Baseball Reference
  17. Gold Glove Award winners at Baseball Reference
  18. 1971 Batting leaders at Baseball Reference
  19. 1971 Pitching Leaders at Baseball Reference
  20. 1971 All-Star Game at Baseball Reference

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