1928 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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1928  Pittsburgh Pirates
League National League
Ballpark Forbes Field
City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1]
Owners Barney Dreyfuss
Managers Donie Bush
  1927 Seasons 1929  

The 1928 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 47th season in franchise history. The team scored the most runs in the National League. However, they also allowed the third most and slipped down to fourth place in the standings.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

During the season, Burleigh Grimes became the last pitcher to win at least 25 games in one season for the Pirates in the 20th century. [3]

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 95590.61742–3553–24
New York Giants 93610.604251–2642–35
Chicago Cubs 91630.591452–2539–38
Pittsburgh Pirates 85670.559947–3038–37
Cincinnati Reds 78740.5131644–3334–41
Brooklyn Robins 77760.50317½41–3536–41
Boston Braves 501030.32744½25–5125–52
Philadelphia Phillies 431090.2835126–4917–60

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBOSBRCHCCINNYGPHIPITSTL
Boston 7–155–1710–126–1613–95–164–18
Brooklyn 15–710–1210–12–19–13–115–79–129–13
Chicago 17–512–1013–914–813–911–1111–11
Cincinnati 12–1012–10–19–138–1413–712–1012–10
New York 16–613–9–18–1414–817–511–1114–8
Philadelphia 9–137–159–137–135–174–182–20
Pittsburgh 16–512–911–1110–1211–1118–47–15
St. Louis 18–413–911–1110–128–1420–215–7

Game log

1928 Game Log: 85–67 (Home: 47–30; Away: 38–37)
April: 6–8 (Home: 2–2; Away: 4–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 11@ Cardinals 7–14HainesKremer (0–1)25,0000–1
2April 12@ Cardinals 0–5AlexanderGrimes (0–1)0–2
3April 14@ Reds 0–5LucasMiljus (0–1)2,5000–3
4April 15@ Reds 3–2Dawson (1–0)LuqueHill (1)1–3
5April 16@ Reds 8–1Grimes (1–1)Rixey2–3
6April 19 Cardinals 10–13LittlejohnMiljus (0–2)Sherdel30,0002–4
7April 20 Cardinals 2–6HainesGrimes (1–2)2–5
8April 22@ Cubs 2–3JonesMiljus (0–3)50,0002–6
9April 23@ Cubs 6–0Kremer (1–1)Malone3–6
10April 24@ Cubs 2–7BlakeDawson (1–1)3–7
11April 25@ Cubs 10–0Grimes (2–2)Root4–7
12April 26 Reds 7–2Hill (1–0)Edwards5–7
13April 29@ Reds 2–3RixeyKremer (1–2)5–8
14April 30 Cubs 8–7Miljus (1–3)Malone6–8
May: 12–16 (Home: 11–10; Away: 1–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
15May 1 Cubs 4–1Hill (2–0)Bush7–8
16May 2 Cubs 9–8 (10)Dawson (2–1)Nehf8–8
17May 3 Braves 4–5 (11)BrandtKremer (1–3)8–9
18May 4 Braves 13–3Grimes (3–2)Greenfield9–9
19May 5 Braves 6–2Dawson (3–1)SmithMiljus (1)10–9
20May 7 Braves 9–4Miljus (2–3)Robertson11–9
21May 8 Giants 6–5Grimes (4–2)Henry12–9
22May 9 Giants 0–6BarnesDawson (3–2)12–10
23May 10 Giants 4–5FitzsimmonsKremer (1–4)12–11
24May 12 Robins 5–4Hill (3–0)McWeeny10,00013–11
25May 13@ Robins 5–8ClarkGrimes (4–3)22,00013–12
26May 14 Robins 6–7DoakBrame (0–1)Vance13–13
27May 15 Robins 3–10McWeenyMiljus (2–4)13–14
28May 18 Phillies 6–4Kremer (2–4)MillerGrimes (1)14–14
29May 19 Phillies 3–1Hill (4–0)Benge15–14
30May 20@ Reds 2–3LucasGrimes (4–4)15–15
31May 21@ Reds 3–4RixeyDawson (3–3)15–16
32May 21@ Reds 6–3Fussell (1–0)May16–16
33May 22@ Reds 4–5MaysKremer (2–5)16–17
34May 23@ Reds 3–4 (10)LuqueHill (4–1)16–18
35May 24 Cubs 6–2Grimes (5–4)Nehf17–18
36May 25 Cubs 3–10RootFussell (1–1)17–19
37May 26 Cubs 1–6MaloneKremer (2–6)17–20
38May 27@ Cubs 0–3BlakeHill (4–2)35,00017–21
39May 29 Cardinals 1–7RhemGrimes (5–5)17–22
40May 30 Cardinals 1–10SherdelMiljus (2–5)17–23
41May 30 Cardinals 3–4JohnsonKremer (2–7)Haid17–24
42May 31 Cardinals 3–2Hill (5–2)Haines18–24
June: 13–11 (Home: 4–2; Away: 9–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
43June 1 Cubs 10–4Grimes (6–5)Blake19–24
44June 2 Cubs 6–10WeinertDawson (3–4)Root19–25
45June 3@ Robins 9–7 (14)Grimes (7–5)Petty25,00020–25
46June 7@ Braves 8–6 (12)Burwell (1–0)Smith21–25
47June 8@ Braves 5–9BrandtKremer (2–8)21–26
48June 9@ Braves 6–2Grimes (8–5)Genewich22–26
49June 9@ Braves 6–3Miljus (3–5)Robertson23–26
50June 11@ Phillies 4–6RingHill (5–3)Sweetland23–27
51June 12@ Phillies 15–4Kremer (3–8)Miller24–27
52June 13@ Phillies 3–4SweetlandGrimes (8–6)24–28
53June 14@ Giants 4–3 (11)Miljus (4–5)Fitzsimmons25–28
54June 15@ Giants 1–9AldridgeHill (5–4)9,00025–29
55June 16@ Giants 0–4BentonKremer (3–9)25–30
56June 17@ Giants 6–0Grimes (9–6)Henry26–30
57June 20 Reds 2–1Kremer (4–9)Rixey27–30
58June 21 Reds 4–5AppletonFussell (1–2)27–31
59June 22 Reds 11–1Grimes (10–6)Kolp28–31
60June 23 Reds 6–5 (10)Miljus (5–5)Kolp29–31
61June 24@ Cubs 1–8NehfKremer (4–10)15,00029–32
62June 26@ Cubs 1–0Grimes (11–6)Blake30–32
63June 26@ Cubs 3–7BushMiljus (5–6)Malone30–33
64June 28@ Cardinals 3–4SherdelHill (5–5)30–34
65June 29@ Cardinals 4–9MitchellKremer (4–11)30–35
66June 30@ Cardinals 4–3Grimes (12–6)Alexander31–35
July: 17–12 (Home: 11–6; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
67July 1@ Cardinals 2–0Fussell (2–2)Haines32–35
68July 1@ Cardinals 6–8JohnsonMiljus (5–7)Haid32–36
69July 3 Reds 7–9EdwardsGrimes (12–7)32–37
70July 4 Reds 0–6RixeyDawson (3–5)32–38
71July 4 Reds 3–11KolpGrimes (12–8)32–39
72July 6 Giants 7–11FaulknerFussell (2–3)32–40
73July 7 Giants 8–6Fussell (3–3)Benton33–40
74July 7 Giants 5–2Brame (1–1)Fitzsimmons34–40
75July 9 Giants 5–3Grimes (13–8)Faulkner35–40
76July 10 Phillies 6–5Kremer (5–11)Ring36–40
77July 11 Phillies 3–1 (6)Brame (2–1)BengeHill (2)37–40
78July 14 Braves 10–0Grimes (14–8)Brandt38–40
79July 16 Braves 8–3Kremer (6–11)Delaney39–40
80July 17 Braves 7–6Hill (6–5)SmithFussell (1)40–40
81July 18 Braves 16–3Grimes (15–8)Barnes41–40
82July 19 Robins 0–3McWeenyFussell (3–4)41–41
83July 20 Robins 7–8ElliottKremer (6–12)Clark4,00041–42
84July 21 Robins 7–3Hill (7–5)Ehrhardt42–42
85July 21 Robins 10–2Meadows (1–0)Petty15,00043–42
86July 22@ Robins 0–5VanceGrimes (15–9)43–43
87July 22@ Robins 6–5Kremer (7–12)Clark29,00044–43
88July 23@ Robins 2–1Fussell (4–4)McWeeny45–43
89July 24@ Giants 3–6BentonDawson (3–6)45–44
90July 25@ Giants 5–6WalkerHill (7–6)Genewich45–45
91July 26@ Giants 7–5Grimes (16–9)Hubbell46–45
92July 27@ Giants 2–4FitzsimmonsFussell (4–5)46–46
93July 30@ Braves 2–1Kremer (8–12)Brandt47–46
94July 30@ Braves 6–5 (10)Grimes (17–9)Barnes48–46
95July 31@ Braves 5–11SmithMeadows (1–1)48–47
August: 23–9 (Home: 15–8; Away: 8–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
96August 2@ Phillies 18–4Grimes (18–9)MillerDawson (1)49–47
97August 3@ Phillies 14–6Fussell (5–5)SweetlandTauscher (1)50–47
98August 4@ Phillies 14–8Grimes (19–9)Benge51–47
99August 4@ Phillies 11–4Hill (8–6)RingDawson (2)52–47
100August 7@ Robins 4–3Grimes (20–9)McWeeny53–47
101August 7@ Robins 3–2 (12)Hill (9–6)Elliott6,50054–47
102August 8@ Robins 4–3Kremer (9–12)McWeeny2,50055–47
103August 9 Cardinals 5–4Hill (10–6)HainesGrimes (2)56–47
104August 10 Cardinals 1–2 (12)MitchellFussell (5–6)Sherdel56–48
105August 11 Reds 0–1LucasGrimes (20–10)56–49
106August 13 Robins 6–1Kremer (10–12)Doak57–49
107August 14 Robins 4–2Hill (11–6)McWeeny58–49
108August 15 Robins 5–6VanceFussell (5–7)Petty58–50
109August 16 Robins 11–6Grimes (21–10)Doak59–50
110August 17 Phillies 10–3Kremer (11–12)Willoughby60–50
111August 17 Phillies 9–1Brame (3–1)Sweetland61–50
112August 18 Phillies 9–0Hill (12–6)Benge62–50
113August 18 Phillies 8–11RingFussell (5–8)Ferguson62–51
114August 20 Braves 11–14SmithGrimes (21–11)Delaney62–52
115August 21 Braves 6–2Kremer (12–12)Brandt63–52
116August 22 Braves 10–3Brame (4–1)Greenfield64–52
117August 23 Giants 3–6BentonHill (12–7)Scott35,00064–53
118August 23 Giants 13–3Fussell (6–8)Hubbell30,00065–53
119August 24 Giants 16–5Grimes (22–11)Genewich66–53
120August 25 Giants 7–1Kremer (13–12)Fitzsimmons67–53
121August 26@ Reds 3–4LucasBrame (4–2)67–54
122August 27@ Reds 9–4Fussell (7–8)Luque68–54
123August 28 Phillies 9–2Hill (13–7)Sweetland69–54
124August 28 Phillies 16–7Dawson (4–6)Benge70–54
125August 29 Phillies 0–4 (7)WilloughbyBrame (4–3)70–55
126August 31 Cardinals 6–5Kremer (14–12)AlexanderGrimes (3)71–55
127August 31 Cardinals 2–6HainesFussell (7–9)71–56
September: 14–11 (Home: 4–2; Away: 10–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
128September 1 Cardinals 1–4SherdelHill (13–8)71–57
129September 2@ Cubs 2–3MaloneGrimes (22–12)32,00071–58
130September 3 Cubs 16–1Brame (5–3)Root72–58
131September 3 Cubs 6–3Kremer (15–12)Carlson73–58
132September 4 Cubs 8–9BlakeHill (13–9)73–59
133September 6@ Cardinals 3–4 (10)MitchellGrimes (22–13)10,00073–60
134September 7@ Cardinals 3–6HainesKremer (15–13)73–61
135September 8@ Cardinals 4–2Hill (14–9)Sherdel74–61
136September 9@ Cardinals 8–7Dawson (5–6)Reinhart75–61
137September 10@ Cubs 7–5Grimes (23–13)Nehf76–61
138September 11@ Cubs 3–9MaloneHill (14–10)76–62
139September 14 Reds 4–1Grimes (24–13)Rixey77–62
140September 15 Reds 6–1Hill (15–10)Ash78–62
141September 16@ Giants 1–0Fussell (8–9)Benton50,00079–62
142September 17@ Giants 2–9HubbellBrame (5–4)3,00079–63
143September 18@ Giants 2–3 (10)FitzsimmonsDawson (5–7)79–64
144September 20@ Phillies 6–4Hill (16–10)Willoughby80–64
145September 21@ Phillies 6–5Dawson (6–7)Sweetland81–64
146September 22@ Phillies 9–7Grimes (25–13)McGraw82–64
147September 22@ Phillies 5–3Brame (6–4)Caldwell83–64
148September 24@ Braves 3–1 (10)Dawson (7–7)Delaney84–64
149September 24@ Braves 2–4SmithBlankenship (0–1)84–65
150September 25@ Braves 13–8Brame (7–4)GreenfieldDawson (3)85–65
151September 27@ Robins 6–7 (10)PettyGrimes (25–14)85–66
152September 27@ Robins 1–8KoupalBlankenship (0–2)85–67
Legend:       = Win       = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member

Opening Day lineup

Roster

1928 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

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 Charlie Hargreaves 7926074.285132
1B George Grantham 124440142.3231085
2B Sparky Adams 135539149.276038
SS Glenn Wright 108407126.310866
3B Pie Traynor 144569192.3373124
OF Lloyd Waner 152659221.335561
OF Paul Waner 152602223.370686
OF Fred Brickell 8120265.322341

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Dick Bartell 7223371.305136
Fred Brickell 8120265.322341
Clyde Barnhart 6119658.296430
Pete Scott 6017755.311533
Rollie Hemsley 5013336.271018
Earl Smith 328521.247211
Johnny Gooch 318019.23805
Eddie Mulligan 274310.23301
Mack Hillis 11369.25017
Joe Harris 16239.39102
Cobe Jones 121.50000
Bill Windle 1111.00000
John O'Connell 110.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Burleigh Grimes 48330.225142.9997
Carmen Hill 36237.016103.5373
Ray Kremer 34219.015134.6461
Fred Fussell 28159.2893.6143

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Joe Dawson 31128.2773.2936
Erv Brame 2495.2745.0822
Johnny Miljus 2169.2575.3026
Homer Blankenship 521.2015.826
Bill Burwell 420.2105.232
Lee Meadows 410.0118.103

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Walt Tauscher 170014.917
Les Bartholomew 60007.156
Glenn Spencer 40001.592
Elmer Tutwiler 20004.911

League leaders

George Grantham

Burleigh Grimes

Pie Traynor

Lloyd Waner

Paul Waner

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References

  1. From 1882-1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
  2. Mike Cvengros page at Baseball Reference
  3. Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.98, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, NY, ISBN   978-0-451-22363-0