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1912 Pittsburgh Pirates season


FieldValue
namePittsburgh Pirates
season1912
leagueNational League
ballparkForbes Field
cityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ownersBarney Dreyfuss
managersFred Clarke

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The 1912 Pittsburgh Pirates season was a season in American baseball, the 31st in franchise history. The team finished second in the National League with a record of 93–58, 10 games behind the New York Giants.

During the season, Chief Wilson set a major league record by hitting 36 triples in a single season. After 118 games, Chief Wilson already had 33 triples and was on pace to get 43 triples.

In their 23–4 win against the Cincinnati Reds on April 27, the Pirates recorded a .628 batting average, the highest by any team in a single game from 1901 onwards.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Notable transactions

  • September 16, 1912: Everitt Booe was drafted by the Pirates from the Fort Wayne Railroaders in the 1912 rule 5 draft.

Roster

1912 Pittsburgh Pirates
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

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
C9530072.240235
1B148567156.275486
2B111401111.277141
3B130528152.288335
SS145558181.3247102
OF7724477.316235
OF152583175.3001195
OF150587177.302568

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
4315442.273114
4813242.318112
4211334.301010
399926.26301
289729.299018
469728.289021
247318.24704
337013.18616
175315.28303
155316.302014
6205.25002
6115.45501
590.00001
890.00000
110.00000
100----00
100----00
200----00

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
39288.22492.59176
41276.222122.83121
37275.115172.71150
28170.11182.9163

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
33175.01272.2679
1249.0226.4311
1145.0113.6013
1139.0203.0010
638.0301.6630

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
623.2124.188
34.0006.753
10.1000.000

Chief Wilson's 36 triples

TripleGameDateInningLocationOpposing PitcherTeam
12April 13, 19122ndRobison FieldBill SteeleSt. Louis Cardinals
26April 18, 19129thForbes FieldSlim SalleeSt. Louis Cardinals
39April 23, 19126thWest Side Park IIMordecai BrownChicago Cubs
411April 27, 19121stForbes FieldArt FrommeCincinnati Reds
511April 27, 19128thForbes FieldHanson HorseyCincinnati Reds
615May 3, 19123rdForbes FieldLarry CheneyChicago Cubs
716May 4, 19124thForbes FieldEd ReulbachChicago Cubs
825May 21, 19127thForbes FieldBill McTigueBoston Braves
929May 25, 19124thForbes FieldJimmy LavenderChicago Cubs
1029May 25, 19126thForbes FieldJimmy LavenderChicago Cubs
1133May 30, 19123rdForbes FieldSlim SalleeSt. Louis Cardinals
1248June 17, 19128thPolo Grounds IIIRube MarquardNew York Giants
1349June 18, 19129thPolo Grounds IIIDoc CrandallNew York Giants
1450June 19, 19124thForbes FieldJoe WillisSt. Louis Cardinals
1551June 20, 19122ndRedland FieldBobby KeefeCincinnati Reds
1651June 20, 191210thRedland FieldHarry GasparCincinnati Reds
1752June 20, 19126thRedland FieldArt FrommeCincinnati Reds
1864July 2, 19128thForbes FieldLarry CheneyChicago Cubs
1965July 4, 19124thForbes FieldBen TaylorCincinnati Reds
2070July 8, 19128thForbes FieldToots SchultzPhiladelphia Phillies
2177July 16, 19124thForbes FieldEarl YinglingBrooklyn Trolley Dodgers
2278July 17, 19129thForbes FieldChristy MathewsonNew York Giants
2379July 19, 19123rdForbes FieldRube MarquardNew York Giants
2482July 22, 19123rdForbes FieldBuster BrownBoston Braves
2584July 25, 19121stForbes FieldEddie StackBrooklyn Trolley Dodgers
2685July 26, 19121stNational League ParkEarl MoorePhiladelphia Phillies
2799August 10, 19126thWashington Park IICliff CurtisBrooklyn Trolley Dodgers
28106August 16, 19127thForbes FieldGrover Cleveland AlexanderPhiladelphia Phillies
29114August 23, 19129thForbes FieldJeff TesreauNew York Giants
30116August 26, 19126thForbes FieldOtto HessBoston Braves
31117August 26, 19126thForbes FieldEd DonnellyBoston Braves
32117August 26, 19128thForbes FieldEd DonnellyBoston Braves
33118August 27, 19124thForbes FieldWalt DicksonBoston Braves
34129September 7, 19126thRobison FieldPol PerrittSt. Louis Cardinals
35148September 29, 19128thWest Side Park IIEd ReulbachChicago Cubs
36152October 6, 19129thRedland FieldFrank GregoryCincinnati Reds

References

References

  1. From 1882–1906, the team played in [[Allegheny, Pennsylvania]], which became annexed by [[Pittsburgh]] as the [[North Side (Pittsburgh). North Side]] in 1907.
  2. "Chief Wilson MLB Record 36 Triples in 1912 | Baseball Almanac".
  3. ''Baseball's Top 100: The Game's Greatest Records'', p.57, Kerry Banks, 2010, Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, {{ISBN. 978-1-55365-507-7
  4. "Team Batting Game Finder: In the Regular Season, since 1901, requiring Batting Average >= .590, sorted by greatest Batting Average.".
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/booeev01.shtml Everitt Booe page at Baseball-Reference]
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