Friday, October 6, 2017

10/6 Post-Season: WS: Beat Boston,Lose Two To NY; Playoff Split

  • 1903 - A crowd of 7,500 filled Exposition Park as the Pirates defeated the Boston Americans 5-4 in the first World Series game ever played in Pittsburgh, delayed a day by rainy weather. Boston even brought 200 fans, who sat in their own section and brought along a brass band that played between innings. Deacon Phillippe was the winner for the third time, pitching this match on two days rest. It almost caught up to him as the Americans scored three times in the ninth until Phillippe finally got pinch hitter Jack O’Brien to pop out. Tommy Leach knocked in three runs while Honus Wagner and Ginger Beaumont each collected three hits. Sadly, it would be the last game they’d win in this Series.
Deacon Phillipe (photo via S Dakota HoF)
  • 1927 - The Yankees’ George Pipgras quieted the Buc bats at Forbes Field as New York took a 2-0 lead in the World Series. Vic Aldridge was hooked up in a 3-2 game in the eighth when three singles, two walks (to #8 hitter Benny Bengough and then to Pipgras), a HBP and wild pitch gave the Bronx Bombers three runs on their way to a 6-2 win. Lloyd Waner scored both Buc runs, driven home by brother Paul and Clyde Barnhart. 
  • 1960 - The Yankees roared back from their opening defeat to win 16-3 and even the World Series at a game apiece. Mickey Mantle put on a show with a pair of blasts, one measured at 478’ and was thought to be the first homer that a RH batter hit out of Forbes Field to the right of dead center. The Mick had five RBI and three runs scored as the Bronx Bombers pounded out 19 hits. Mantle was the only player to have a multi-homer playoff game in Pittsburgh until 2013 when Russell Martin hit a pair against the Reds at PNC Park in the Wild Card game. 
  • 1971 - The Pirates rolled over the Giants 9-5 at TRS to take the NLCS three games to one. The Gravedigger, Richie Hebner, and Al Oliver both homered and had three RBI, and Roberto Clemente drove in the other three runs. Bruce Kison got the win and Dave Giusti the save as they twirled seven innings of scoreless relief after Steve Blass was rocked in the second frame. The game was tied 5-5 after the second inning as the Bucs banged Gaylord Perry early, too, before finally knocking him out of the box in the sixth. 
Al Oliver 1971 (Pirates Photo Pack)
  • 1974 - The Pirates tied the Dodgers in the seventh inning on RBI from Richie Hebner and Al Oliver, but LA rattled off four straight eighth inning hits off Dave Giusti and another off Larry Demery. They scored three times and took a two games to none lead in the NLCS at TRS with a 5-2 victory. 
  • 1992 - John Smoltz and the Braves won the opening game of the NLCS at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium by a 5-1 count over Doug Drabek and the Pirates. The Bucs had just five hits, with the only run coming in on Chico Lind’s eighth inning homer. 
  • 2013 - PNC Park had another record breaking crowd of 40,489 to watch the Pirates take a two-to-one lead in the best-of-five NLDC against the Cards by a 5-3 score. St. Louis rallied from behind twice against the Pirates, but the last comeback belonged to Pittsburgh. The Bucs went up 2-0 on a two-out, two-run Marlon Byrd single in the first, and the Redbirds tied it in the fifth on Carlos Beltran’s two-out, two-run single. The Pirates went ahead 3-2 an inning later on Russell Martin’s sac fly. Beltran tied it again in the eighth with a homer to right center off Mark Melancon. Pittsburgh put up two in their half off Carlos Martinez, with RBI singles from Pedro Alvarez and Martin. Jason Grilli then closed out the see-saw game, with Melancon getting a blown hold and the win. Francisco Liriano and Joe Kelly started the game, but neither made it to the seventh inning.

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