- 1971 - Dock Ellis won his 12th straight game to run his record to 14-3, the most wins ever by a Pirates pitcher before the All-Star break, when he whipped the Cincinnati Reds, 5-2, at Three Rivers Stadium. Roberto Clemente had two hits and a walk, scoring twice, Al Oliver added a pair of raps, touching the dish once and chasing home a pair, while Manny Sanguillen added two RBI. Dock went seven innings with Mudcat Grant and Dave Giusti finishing up. Ellis would end the year 19-9/3.06 and was selected as an All Star for the only time in his career.
- 1977 - OF and coach Mike Ryan was born in Indiana, PA. Ryan played for parts of five MLB seasons, and he made a stop at AAA Indianapolis in 2007. In 2013, Ryan was named the manager of the West Virginia Power in the Sally League and after a couple of campaigns there, he was chosen as skipper for the Pirates' High-A club, the Bradenton Marauders. Two seasons later in 2016, Mike was named as the boss man for the AA Altoona Curve, replacing Joey Cora who joined the big team’s coaching staff. After the 2019 campaign, Ryan was let go without explanation despite 500 career wins as a minor-league manager for the Pirates, with 221 of those victories and two titles as the Curve skipper. He currently manages the Cubs’ AA Tennessee Smokies.
- 1980 - The Pirates went an astounding 45 consecutive batters without a hit against the Chicago Cubs at TRS, yet five hours and 31 minutes later, they had taken a 5-4 win in 20 innings, the longest game, inning-wise, ever played at Three Rivers. Between John Milner’s two-out single in the sixth inning and Lee Lacy’s one-out rap in the 19th frame, eight Pirates walked (two were later caught stealing) and another reached on catcher's interference; they threatened once with runners on second and third with two outs in the 11th. The Cubs also threatened a couple of times after tying the game on a two-out, ninth-inning homer by Cliff Johnson, but ran up 11 consecutive zeros after that blast, unable to dent Kent Tekulve, Rick Rhoden, Grant Jackson and Jim Bibby in overtime after Bert Blyleven had worked the opening 10 frames. Pittsburgh finally cashed in when Ed Ott (who caught all 20 innings) drew a walk from Dennis Lamp, was bunted up and scored on Omar Moreno’s slap to left. The Cubs used 23 players (eight pitchers) and the Pirates burned through 20 in the marathon on the day before All-Star break; Bibby got the win, but his three innings on the bump took him out the running to start in the Midsummer Classic. As for the Cubs, not only did they lose, but their AS weekend break got off to a late start after their charter had to sit on the tarmac for an extra three hours waiting for them after the game.
Bill Madlock - 1983 Donruss Action All-Star |
- 1983 - The American League broke out of a two-decade long slumber and pummeled the Senior Circuit, 13-3, at Comiskey Park in the All-Star game, keyed by Fred Lynn’s grand slam, the first ever in AS competition. 3B Bill Madlock, the only Bucco selected, went 0-for-1.
- 1985 - The Pirates blew a three-run lead at Three Rivers Stadium, allowing the Padres to tie the game in the ninth inning, but came back in their half to take an 8-7 decision. Steve Kemp homered (he lost another hit when Tony Gwynn threw him out from right for the always embarrassing 9-3 putout) and the Bucs added a triple & five doubles during the contest, but Pittsburgh needed three consecutive two-out singles against Craig Lefferts, with the game-winner from Marvell Wynne, to walk off the victory. Rick Reuschel was credited with the win.
- 1992 - If you like pitching, this was your kind of game. Zane Smith and Houston’s Jimmy Jones started in a game that ended up 1-0, with Orlando Merced’s sixth inning homer the only run scored in front of the 15,385 fans at TRS. Smith worked 8-1/3 innings of five-hit ball with Stan Belinda coming on to record the final two outs. Belinda inherited Jeff Bagwell at second base and walked the first hitter he faced, but then served a pair of pop ups to ice the game.
- 1997 - The Pirate “Freak Show” completed a four-game sweep of St. Louis, 6-3, at Busch Stadium to go into the All-Star break with a one-game lead in the National League Central standings after winning seven straight. Steve Cooke won the game, backed by Jose Guillen’s first big league homer and four RBI. It was the first multi-RBI game of Jose’s career.
Bobby Bradley - 2001 Bowman Auto |
- 1999 - The Pirates signed RHP Bobby Bradley (their #1 pick and eighth overall in the draft) to a contract worth an estimated $2.3M, with potential college money offered as a sweetener. The 18-year-old was a Wellington (FL) HS grad who had committed to Florida State. Bradley was a Top 20 Prospect and pitched in the Futures Game on the farm, but two TJ surgeries derailed his career. He was out of baseball by 2006 without having reached the big leagues.
- 2001 - Pittsburgh put up a five spot in the eighth inning to rally past the Chicago White Sox, 10-6, at Comiskey Park. Jack Wilson had three hits and John Vander Wal added a homer with two stolen bases to pace the attack. Josias Manzanillo was the beneficiary of the offensive outburst; he was charged with a blown save and then credited with the comeback win.
- 2002 - Houston's Daryle Ward became the first player to put a baseball in the Allegheny on the fly from PNC Park when he homered off Kip Wells during a 10-2 Astro win. The ball traveled an estimated 465-480'. Ward joined the Pirates a little later, playing for Pittsburgh from 2004-05.
- 2002 - The Pirates traded RHP Mike Fetters to the Arizona Diamondbacks for RHP Duaner Sanchez in a swap of relievers. Sanchez pitched poorly for the Bucs and was released after the 2003 season, but later found success with the Dodgers and Mets until a mid-season car accident in 2006 caused career-wrecking shoulder damage. Fetters was approaching the end of his big league road; he pitched through 2004 for the D-Backs and Twins before retiring at age 39.
Duaner Sanchez - 2003 Upper Deck |
- 2007 - Kevin McClatchy announced that he would step down as CEO after the 2007 MLB season, resulting in the September hiring of his replacement, Frank Coonelly. He told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Dejan Kovacevic that “You start to get burned out a little bit...in all honesty, it’s a natural time for a change. It’s the right thing to do for the team and for me.”
- 2015 - 17-year vet AJ Burnett, who was named to the All-Star team for the first time in his 17-year career a half hour before game time, and James Shields hooked up in an epic pitching duel at PNC Park that was eventually decided by the bullpens. Both starters went into the eighth inning, leaving a 1-1 match for the relievers to decide. Jared Hughes tossed the final 1-1/3 frames to earn the win after Brandon Mauer gave up a two-out, full-count, pinch hit single to Pedro Alvarez that scored Andrew McCutchen, who had walked and moved up on Jung-Ho Kang’s single. It was El Toro’s second career walk-off hit; the first was back in 2010. As for AJ, he got to join teammates Andrew McCutchen, Mark Melancon and Gerrit Cole on the National League All-Star roster.
Really good stuff Ron. ⚾️👍
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