1938 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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1938  Pittsburgh Pirates
League National League
Ballpark Forbes Field
City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1]
Owners Bill Benswanger
Managers Pie Traynor
Radio KDKA
WWSW
Rosey Rowswell
  1937 Seasons 1939  

The 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 57th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise and their 52nd in the National League. The Pirates maintained a seven-game lead in the NL on September 1, but went 12–16–1 for the rest of the season and relinquished the lead to the Chicago Cubs on September 28, losing to the Cubs on Gabby Hartnett's "Homer in the Gloamin'". The Pirates finished second in the league with an 86–64 record.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

National League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 8963.58644334530
Pittsburgh Pirates 8664.573244334231
New York Giants 8367.553543304037
Cincinnati Reds 8268.547643343934
Boston Bees 7775.5071245303245
St. Louis Cardinals 7180.47017½36413539
Brooklyn Dodgers 6980.46318½31413839
Philadelphia Phillies 45105.3004326481957

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBOSBRCHCCINNYGPHIPITSTL
Boston 10–1212–1011–98–1414–89–1313–9–1
Brooklyn 10–129–11–19–138–1415–79–119–12–1
Chicago 12–1011–9–111–1112–1018–412–1013–9–1
Cincinnati 9–1113–911–1112–914–710–1213–9–1
New York 14–814–810–129–1216–59–13–111–9–1
Philadelphia 8–147–154–187–145–168–12–16–16
Pittsburgh 13–911–910–1212–1013–9–112–8–115–7
St. Louis 9–13–112–9–19–13–19–13–19–11–116–67–15

Game log

1938 Game Log: 86–64 (Home: 44–33; Away: 42–31)
April: 8–3 (Home: 5–2; Away: 3–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 19@ Cardinals 4–3Klinger (1–0)Weiland19,8651–0
2April 20@ Cardinals 9–4Tobin (1–0)Johnson1,9572–0
3April 21@ Cardinals 6–5Brown (1–0)Bush3–0
4April 22 Reds 7–4Lucas (1–0)Vander MeerBauers (1)20,5004–0
5April 23 Reds 6–2Blanton (1–0)Schott5–0
6April 24 Reds 2–1Tobin (2–0)Davis16,0126–0
7April 25 Cubs 8–6Brown (2–0)Logan9,2357–0
8April 26 Cubs 3–5 (10)CarletonSwift (0–1)7,5237–1
9April 27 Cubs 6–5Brown (3–0)FrenchKlinger (1)9,5378–1
10April 28 Cardinals 3–5WeilandTobin (2–1)McGee8,0338–2
11April 30@ Reds 0–2DavisBauers (0–1)8–3
May: 9–15 (Home: 5–7; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
12May 1@ Reds 1–4HollingsworthSwift (0–2)Schott14,4398–4
13May 2@ Reds 6–8Vander MeerBlanton (1–1)Benge8–5
14May 3 Dodgers 2–7PressnellTobin (2–2)2,2668–6
15May 4 Dodgers 9–5Bowman (1–0)Posedel2,4319–6
16May 5 Dodgers 4–2Lucas (2–0)Hoyt2,03110–6
17May 6 Giants 7–11MeltonBrown (3–1)Coffman10,64810–7
18May 7 Giants 5–6BrownBowman (1–1)16,06410–8
19May 8 Bees 2–1 (12)Brown (4–1)Fette7,51211–8
20May 9 Bees 5–7 (10)HutchinsonBrandt (0–1)Shoffner1,21911–9
21May 13@ Cubs 4–1 (10)Brown (5–1)French12–9
22May 15@ Cubs 4–3 (11)Swift (1–2)Root15,49413–9
23May 17@ Bees 0–1ShoffnerBauers (0–2)2,80013–10
24May 18@ Bees 1–2 (14)TurnerBrown (5–2)2,07013–11
25May 19@ Bees 3–4 (11)HutchinsonSewell (0–1)2,35913–12
26May 20@ Dodgers 5–7MungoLucas (2–1)Pressnell4,74913–13
27May 21@ Dodgers 5–4Tobin (3–2)Hamlin14,61014–13
28May 22@ Giants 2–18HubbellBrandt (0–2)30,34314–14
29May 23@ Giants 4–3Brown (6–2)GumbertBauers (2)5,36415–14
30May 25@ Phillies 1–2WaltersTobin (3–3)1,00015–15
31May 27 Cubs 0–5LeeKlinger (1–1)3,01015–16
32May 28 Cubs 3–9BryantBauers (0–3)4,01415–17
33May 29 Cubs 2–1Lucas (3–1)French7,05016–17
34May 30 Cardinals 5–4 (17)Klinger (2–1)McGee17–17
35May 30 Cardinals 6–9DavisBowman (1–2)20,00017–18
June: 16–7 (Home: 9–4; Away: 7–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
36June 1 Giants 4–1Bauers (1–3)Melton4,00118–18
37June 3 Giants 6–5Klinger (3–1)Gumbert8,51319–18
38June 4 Dodgers 4–3 (11)Swift (2–2)Pressnell4,16820–18
39June 5 Dodgers 5–10PosedelBowman (1–3)Tamulis6,80020–19
40June 6 Dodgers 4–9ButcherLucas (3–2)1,59420–20
41June 8 Bees 4–1Klinger (4–1)Fette2,76521–20
42June 9 Bees 5–3Brown (7–2)Turner4,41022–20
43June 10 Phillies 2–3MulcahyBauers (1–4)1,03422–21
44June 11 Phillies 4–3Swift (3–2)Walters3,81123–21
45June 12 Phillies 11–5Brown (8–2)Passeau4,82624–21
46June 14@ Giants 3–5SchumacherBauers (1–5)5,33424–22
47June 15@ Giants 2–0Tobin (4–3)Melton5,87425–22
48June 16@ Giants 10–2Klinger (5–1)Hubbell6,88026–22
49June 17@ Phillies 4–3 (10)Brown (9–2)Hollingsworth4,00027–22
50June 18@ Phillies 3–5MulcahyBauers (1–6)Passeau27–23
51June 19@ Phillies 14–4Tobin (5–3)Sivess28–23
52June 19@ Phillies 16–3Blanton (2–1)LaMaster10,00029–23
53June 21@ Dodgers 9–3Bauers (2–6)Tamulis25,52730–23
54June 23@ Dodgers 1–8PressnellSwift (3–3)3,25830–24
55June 25@ Bees 8–7Brown (10–2)HutchinsonBauers (3)5,61431–24
56June 28 Reds 2–5Vander MeerBauers (2–7)31–25
57June 29 Reds 5–4Swift (4–3)Cascarella3,47032–25
58June 30 Reds 3–1Blanton (3–1)Walters3,68533–25
July: 24–7 (Home: 12–5; Away: 12–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
59July 2 Cardinals 5–1Klinger (6–1)McGee3,89234–25
60July 3 Cardinals 6–5 (12)Brown (11–2)Shoun35–25
61July 3 Cardinals 6–2 (8)Bauers (3–7)Henshaw20,00036–25
62July 4@ Reds 2–1Blanton (4–1)Davis37–25
63July 4@ Reds 3–2Swift (5–3)Walters22,40038–25
64July 8@ Cardinals 6–2Klinger (7–1)McGee39–25
65July 9@ Cardinals 8–7Brown (12–2)Lanier2,85940–25
66July 10@ Cardinals 5–2Blanton (5–1)Macon41–25
67July 10@ Cardinals 4–3Bauers (4–7)WeilandBowman (1)42–25
68July 11@ Cubs 5–3Tobin (6–3)FrenchBrown (1)43–25
69July 12@ Cubs 14–6Brandt (1–2)CarletonSewell (1)44–25
70July 13 Dodgers 5–10PressnellBrown (12–3)5,56144–26
71July 14 Dodgers 3–2 (11)Tobin (7–3)Fitzsimmons7,80245–26
72July 15 Dodgers 4–9HamlinSwift (5–4)4,51245–27
73July 16 Giants 7–3Klinger (8–1)Melton15,19746–27
74July 17 Giants 1–2HubbellTobin (7–4)46–28
75July 17 Giants 7–743,24146–28
76July 18 Giants 7–4Blanton (6–1)GumbertSwift (1)8,63847–28
77July 19 Phillies 8–0Brandt (2–2)Mulcahy2,47248–28
78July 20 Phillies 0–11HollingsworthKlinger (8–2)48–29
79July 20 Phillies 4–1Bauers (5–7)Sivess6,00049–29
80July 21 Phillies 5–4Brown (13–3)Smith10,53550–29
81July 22 Bees 4–3Blanton (7–1)Turner4,74951–29
82July 23 Bees 2–4MacFaydenBauers (5–8)Errickson51–30
83July 24 Bees 5–4 (15)Tobin (8–4)Hutchinson52–30
84July 24 Bees 4–2 (6)Brandt (3–2)Lanning53–30
85July 26@ Phillies 5–6SivessBrown (13–4)1,50053–31
86July 27@ Phillies 4–2Bauers (6–8)Hallahan54–31
87July 28@ Phillies 9–2Tobin (9–4)Hollingsworth2,00055–31
88July 29@ Dodgers 7–6Bowman (2–3)PressnellSwift (2)2,58256–31
89July 30@ Dodgers 9–2Blanton (8–1)TamulisBrown (2)8,52357–31
90July 31@ Dodgers 3–4PosedelSwift (5–5)27,71957–32
August: 16–16 (Home: 9–10; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
91August 2@ Bees 1–3LanningTobin (9–5)2,45157–33
92August 3@ Bees 9–4Blanton (9–1)TurnerBrown (3)7,84458–33
93August 3@ Bees 5–3Bowman (3–3)Reis7,84459–33
94August 4@ Bees 3–4MacFaydenBrown (13–5)1,83459–34
95August 5@ Giants 3–5BrownKlinger (8–3)18,53559–35
96August 7@ Giants 5–1Tobin (10–5)Gumbert60–35
97August 7@ Giants 13–3Brandt (4–2)Hubbell50,46861–35
98August 9 Cardinals 1–0Bauers (7–8)Henshaw5,00062–35
99August 10 Cardinals 0–5 (7)WarnekeKlinger (8–4)14,00062–36
100August 12 Cubs 3–9LeeTobin (10–6)14,96262–37
101August 13 Cubs 5–11DeanBlanton (9–2)Page15,33262–38
102August 14 Cubs 2–0Bauers (8–8)RootBrown (4)24,19363–38
103August 15 Reds 2–6CascarellaBrown (13–6)Davis6,14363–39
104August 16 Reds 10–0Blanton (10–2)Davis6,25364–39
105August 17@ Cardinals 4–3 (10)Swift (6–5)Henshaw2,72565–39
106August 18@ Cardinals 1–5WeilandBauers (8–9)65–40
107August 20@ Cubs 5–2Lucas (4–2)DeanSwift (3)66–40
108August 21@ Cubs 4–6LeeBlanton (10–3)Russell66–41
109August 21@ Cubs 1–6CarletonBauers (8–10)40,40266–42
110August 22@ Cubs 4–2Tobin (11–6)Bryant67–42
111August 23 Bees 0–6LanningKlinger (8–5)12,29467–43
112August 23 Bees 4–3 (14)Brown (14–6)Errickson12,29468–43
113August 24 Bees 6–2Bauers (9–10)Hutchinson4,04069–43
114August 25 Phillies 1–2ButcherBlanton (10–4)69–44
115August 25 Phillies 1–2 (11)HallahanLucas (4–3)3,09369–45
116August 26 Phillies 4–6SmithTobin (11–7)Sivess69–46
117August 27 Phillies 6–1Brandt (5–2)Hollingsworth5,88970–46
118August 28 Dodgers 5–8PressnellBauers (9–11)16,04570–47
119August 29 Dodgers 10–1Blanton (11–4)Posedel3,42571–47
120August 30 Giants 7–1Tobin (12–7)Coffman72–47
121August 31 Giants 5–6WittigBauers (9–12)72–48
122August 31 Giants 12–3Lucas (5–3)Melton43,58673–48
September: 13–14 (Home: 4–5; Away: 9–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
123September 1 Giants 6–0Klinger (9–5)Schumacher28,83974–48
124September 2 Cardinals 10–11WeilandBlanton (11–5)McGee4,48074–49
125September 3 Cardinals 0–6MaconTobin (12–8)7,75974–50
126September 4 Cardinals 5–3Bauers (10–12)Henshaw12,18775–50
127September 5 Cubs 0–3LeeBrandt (5–3)75–51
128September 5 Cubs 3–4BryantTobin (12–9)42,54575–52
129September 7@ Reds 7–1Klinger (10–5)Derringer8,83976–52
130September 8@ Reds 3–5Vander MeerBlanton (11–6)29,04376–53
131September 10@ Cardinals 14–7Brown (15–6)Macon3,63277–53
132September 11@ Cardinals 4–6DeanBauers (10–13)15,73977–54
133September 14@ Giants 0–3SchumacherBlanton (11–7)77–55
134September 14@ Giants 3–10GumbertBrandt (5–4)28,18577–56
135September 15@ Giants 7–2Tobin (13–9)Melton4,97878–56
136September 16@ Bees 7–6 (11)Swift (7–5)MacFayden8,29679–56
137September 16@ Bees 4–5ErricksonBowman (3–4)8,29679–57
138September 17@ Bees 2–1Klinger (11–5)Shoffner80–57
139September 18@ Phillies 1–0Bauers (11–13)Hollingsworth81–57
140September 18@ Phillies 1–1 (5)1,50081–57
141September 22@ Dodgers 6–0Tobin (14–9)Fitzsimmons82–57
142September 22@ Dodgers 11–6Klinger (12–5)HamlinBrown (5)83–57
143September 23 Reds 4–5 (12)WaltersBrown (15–7)7,42983–58
144September 24 Reds 4–1Bauers (12–13)Vander Meer11,31884–58
145September 25 Reds 5–3Lucas (6–3)DerringerSwift (4)27,14785–58
146September 27@ Cubs 1–2DeanTobin (14–10)Lee42,23885–59
147September 28@ Cubs 5–6RootBrown (15–8)34,46585–60
148September 29@ Cubs 1–10LeeBauers (12–14)85–61
149September 30@ Reds 1–7DerringerTobin (14–11)85–62
150September 30@ Reds 4–2Bauers (13–14)Moore8,36186–62
October: 0–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
151October 1@ Reds 6–9WeaverBrown (15–9)6,35186–63
152October 2@ Reds 4–5Vander MeerTobin (14–12)14,00786–64
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Tie
Bold = Pirates team member

Opening Day lineup

Roster

1938 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

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 Al Todd 133491130.265775
1B Gus Suhr 145530156.294364
2B Pep Young 149562156.278479
SS Arky Vaughan 148541174.322768
3B Lee Handley 139570153.268651
OF Johnny Rizzo 143555167.30123111
OF Lloyd Waner 147619194.313557
OF Paul Waner 148625175.280669

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Woody Jensen 6812525.200010
Bill Brubaker 4511233.295319
Ray Berres 4010023.23006
Johnny Dickshot 29358.22904
Tommy Thevenow 15255.20002
Heinie Manush 15134.30804

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Russ Bauers 40243.013143.07117
Jim Tobin 40241.114123.4770
Cy Blanton 29172.21173.7080
Bob Klinger 28159.11252.9958
Red Lucas 1384.0633.5419

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Bill Swift 36150.0753.2477
Ed Brandt 2496.1543.4638

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Mace Brown 5115953.8055
Joe Bowman 173414.6525
Rip Sewell 170114.2317
Ken Heintzelman 10009.001

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AA Montreal Royals International League Rabbit Maranville and Alex Hooks
A1 Knoxville Smokies Southern Association Neil Caldwell
B Savannah Indians Sally League Chick Autry
C Hutchinson Larks Western Association Hugh McMullen
D Carthage Pirates Arkansas–Missouri League Buzz Arlitt

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Carthage

Notes

  1. From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
  2. Tommy Thevenow page at Baseball Reference

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