Saturday, July 20, 2013

7/20 - Bucs End Brewer Streak

Fight in the stands, pinch hitters delight, Gibbon gem, Olympics, Stennett & Hyzdu's big days, Lee Lacy, Mike Williams trade, Brewer streak ends, Pedro, Stargell stamp of approval...

  • 1894 - Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh 7-6 in 10 innings when George "Germany" Smith‚ homered with two outs. Pirate OF Elmer Smith was prevented from retrieving the game-winning hit in the LF bleachers‚ as permitted per Cincinnati’s League Park ground rules‚ by zealous Reds fans. One of them pulled a revolver on Smith after he fought with several other spectators in an attempt to reach the ball, per Charlton’s Baseball Chronology. It was quite a finish to the NL’s first extra-inning game of the year. 
  • 1955 - The Bucs were down 3-0 in the seventh when pinch hitter Preston Ward smacked a three run dinger off the Milwaukee Brave’s Ray Crone at Forbes Field. Another PH, Jack Shepard, singled off Dave Jolly with the bases loaded in the ninth to earn the Pirates and Dick Littlefield a 4-3 win.
  • 1961 - Joe Gibbon tossed a four hitter with nine whiffs as the Bucs beat the Chicago Cubs 4-0 at Forbes Field. The big blow was Bill Mazeroski’s two run single in the fourth. The Bucs had lost three games prior to the win, and would drop six more afterward.
  • 1973 - The Bucs tied the first game of a twinbill against San Diego in the eighth and went to win 5-4 in 10 innings at TRS. Rennie Stennett went 4-for-5 with a walk off homer in the extra frame. The Pirates had an easier time with the Padres in the second game, winning 7-0. Stennet had three more hits, including another homer, and Jim Rooker tossed a six hit complete game with eight whiffs.
  • 1980 - After scoring four times in the first, the Pirates had to plate a pair in the bottom of the ninth to salvage an 8-7 split against the Dodgers at TRS. Lee Lacy was 5-for-5 and a homer away from the cycle, while Bill Robinson homered and Ed Ott had the walk-off, bases loaded single to earn Grant Jackson the win. Pittsburgh lost the opener 4-2 as LA's Burt Hooton and Steve Howe kept the Bucco bats under control. The double dipper was a big to-do in other ways, too. It was Willie Stargell Day with a ceremony between games, and was also the day that Dave Parker, fresh off the first $1 M/year contract in sports, was pelted with at least one Duracell battery while in the outfield.
  • 1996 - In the opening game at the Olympics in Atlanta, the US team topped Nicaragua 4-1 behind future Pirate pitcher Kris Benson’s seven hitter. Benson was 2-1 during the games as the US finished by winning the bronze medal. 
  • 2002 - OF Adam Hyzdu had a day to tell his grandkids about at PNC Park. He drove in seven runs on four hits‚ including a pair of HR, in a 15-6 pasting of the St. Louis Cards. It was the Pirates eighth win in ten games. 
  • 2003 - The Pirates traded RHP Mike Williams to the Phillies for minor league P Frank Brooks. Williams saved 140 games in six seasons for Pittsburgh, but his outings were becoming increasingly adventurous. He didn’t fare much better in Philadelphia, and 2003 ended up his last season in MLB. The fall was sudden: in 2002, he set the Pirate team record for saves with 46. 
  • 2009 - The Bucs finally broke a 12-game losing streak to the Brewers with an 8-5 victory at PNC Park. Cutch had three hits and Delwyn Young tacked on three RBI with a homer. Jesse Chavez had the fans on the edge of their seats by giving up three runs in the ninth, but struck out Prince Fielder to ice the win.
  • 2010 - Pittsburgh scored nine runs in the first inning during their 11-9 victory over the Brewers at PNC Park. The scoring in the opening frame was highlighted by Pedro Alvarez’s first career grand slam, one of two Alvarez long balls smacked during the game. El Toro finished with five RBI and Neil Walker went 5-for-5 with a double against Milwaukee. They needed the quick start as the Brewers cut the lead to 10-9 by the sixth, but were blanked in the final three frames by Evan Meek, Joel Hanrahan and Octavio Dotel.
  • 2012 - The US Postal Service issued a set of four commemorative stamps depicting Willie Stargell along with Ted Williams, Larry Doby and Joe DiMaggio. The release was held in Cooperstown, NY as part of the Hall's annual induction week-end.

3 comments:

marketdiamond said...

Great read! About that 1980 double header though, the most memorable part of it was that it was "Willie Stargell day" with big ceremonies between games . . . while Dave Parker fresh off the first $1 million/year contract in sports is pelted with at least one Duracell battery while in the outfield.

http://books.google.com/books?id=hc8sj0UM0PQC&lpg=PA75&ots=VagdMlVD7g&dq=Pirette%20ball%20girl&pg=PA83#v=snippet&q=July%2020,%201980&f=false

Great job thou!

Ron Ieraci said...

Thx, MD - And keep the cites coming or any dates I've missed (there's only about a zillion). I'll work them into the recaps. I'll be sure to credit u when I publish the great Bucco history primer, lol!

marketdiamond said...

Aw thanks for the kind words Ron, but I must say your doing one heck of a job with the blog, very impressive. I'll take you up on that credit if it ever goes to press!