- 1980 - The Pirates got their World Series rings at the Home Opener at TRS. The rainy day (the game was delayed three times) drew 44,088 to the yard. The Bucs were cruising in the ninth when Teke, the eventual game winner, was touched up for a couple of runs to tie the match; it was untied an inning later when Bill Robinson took Bruce Sutter yard for a walk-off 5-4 Bucco win.
- 1980 - RHP John Van Benschoten was born in San Diego. As a top draft pick in 2001 (eighth overall), the internal debate whether was to have JVB pitch (he was Kent State’s closer) or hit (he led the NCAA in HRs). The Pirates thought he had a better shot physically at pitching, and that proved to be a bad decision. In three stops at Pittsburgh (2004, 2007-08) he went 2-13/9.20 while beleaguered by an assortment of arm problems. He never tossed in the majors again.
- 1984 - RHP Chris Leroux was born in Montreal. The reliever pitched for the Bucs from 2010-13, getting fairly regular work between 2010-11. He was injured much of 2012 and released early in the 2013 campaign, which he finished out in Japan. His Pirate line was 1-2/5.56, with his last MLB posting with the Yankees in 2014. He retired in 2017 after playing on the Canadian WBC team.
- 1990 - The Pirates and Cubs became the first MLB teams to be aired nationally by CBS Sports, which had outbid ABC and NBC for exclusive game rights with an offer of $1.8B over four years. Their Three Rivers match was the network’s first “Saturday Game of the Week” and marked the debut of the announcing team of Brent Musberger and Tim McCarver. The Pirates didn’t provide much bang for the buck as Mike Harkey tossed a five-hitter and topped Doug Drabek, 4-1.
Bob Walk - 1991 Leaf |
- 1991 - Bob Walk hit the only home run of his career, a two-out solo shot off Chicago’s Danny Jackson, in the second inning at Wrigley Field. Walk started the game but wasn’t around for the decision in Pittsburgh’s 6-4 loss to the Cubs as Stan Belinda gave up two runs in the bottom of the eighth to take the defeat. Jeff King went 3-for-4 while Bobby Bo also added a solo shot.
- 2006 - It was bad enough that the Pirates wasted three home runs (Nate McLouth, Craig Wilson and Jay Bay) and fell, 11-6, to the Cubs at PNC Park in front of 34,264 fans on a Saturday night. To add injury to insult, newly acquired (it was his ninth outing as a Bucco) Sean Casey fractured his back in two places after a first base collision and didn’t return to action until May 29th. Starter Victor Santos took the loss as the bullpen behind him also floundered.
- 2008 - The Bucs took a down-to-the-wire, 6-4, win at Dodger Stadium when Nate McLouth hammered a three-run, two-out homer in the ninth off Dodger All-Star closer Takashi Saito. Matt Capps saved the win for Tyler Yates in a game started by Zach Duke. Jose Bautista banged a two-run homer to open the scoring; both Bucco long balls were swatted with two outs.
- 2013 - The Pirates fell behind the Cincinnati Reds, 5-0, before scoring 10 runs in the seventh and eighth innings to rally for a 10-6 win behind Mike McKenry’s two long balls, the first multi-homer day of his career. The PNC fans wouldn’t sit down until The Fort tipped his cap during a curtain call. Appropriately, the Pirates were dressed in throwback seventies “Lumber Company” uniforms.
- 2014 - The Bucs and Reds combined for a GABP record 10 homers in just six innings before the game was suspended by weather with the score 7-7 as the Pirates became the third MLB team to hit three back-to-back sets of HR. Neil Walker and Gaby Sanchez hit that cycle twice in the second and sixth frames to tie a team mark from 1954 set by Toby Atwell and Jerry Lynch. Starling Marte and Travis Snider banged the other pair of consecutive dingers. The Reds were no slouches themselves, hitting four homers, three of them two-run shots and all of them with two outs. Pittsburgh won the game the next day, 8-7, on Russ Martin’s two-out knock that scored Andrew McCutchen.
Corey Dickerson - 2018 photo/Pirates |
- 2018 - It wasn’t a thing of beauty, but Pittsburgh slipped past Miami, 1-0, at Marlin Park. Jameson Taillon and Trevor Richards started in a game that saw just 11 combined hits, and it hinged on two plays. In the fourth inning, Miami’s Justin Bour was on third when Lewis Brinson hit a gentle roller to shortstop, with Jordy Mercer playing at DP depth looking for a twin-killing. But instead of steaming home with the conceded run, Bour froze at third and died there. In the ninth, Starling Marte singled with an out and went to third on a hit-and-run. Corey Dickerson surprised everyone by bunting, and it could have been a disaster, as he popped the ball up. But good fortune carried it far enough to drop between the pitcher and second baseman, allowing Marte to score the game’s only run. It wasn’t a safety squeeze but Dickerson’s own brainstorm, even though he hadn’t laid down a bunt in a game since 2014. George Kontos got the win with Felipe Vazquez picking up the save.
- 2022 - The Bucs avoided an arb hearing with Super-Two All-Star CF Bryan Reynolds, 27, by agreeing to a contract that covered 2022-23 with a value of $13.5M ($6.75M per season). He would still be under two more years of team control after that via arb, with the two sides reportedly exploring a longer term deal now that the settlement allowed for some breathing room (They did reach that long-term deal a year later for eight seasons/$106.75M). Reynolds joined the club in 2018 as part of the package that sent Andrew McCutchen to the SF Giants. B-Rey homered later on this day in the game against the Nats to help Roansy Contreras, in relief, to his first MLB win, 9-4.
- 2022 - RHPs Chase De Jong, Austin Brice and Yerry De Los Santos with C Jason Delay behind the dish combined to hurl a no-hitter against St. Paul at CHS Field, as the Class AAA Indianapolis Indians rode the no-no to a 5-0 win. It was a pretty strong crew of arms - DeJong had six years in the show with four teams, Brice also had six MLB seasons under his belt with three clubs, and all four were called up to Pittsburgh during the season. Austin & Chase are now free agents, Yerry is in the Yankees organization and Jason is now with the big league Pirates.
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