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1969 Seattle Pilots season

1969 Seattle Pilots season

FieldValue
nameSeattle Pilots
season1969
leagueAmerican League
divisionWest
ballparkSick's Stadium
citySeattle
ownersDewey Soriano
general_managersMarvin Milkes
managersJoe Schultz
televisionKING-TV
(Joe Daggett, Rod Belcher)
radioKVI
(Jimmy Dudley, Bill Schonely)
next_season1970 Milwaukee Brewers season
record
divisional_place6th

(Joe Daggett, Rod Belcher) (Jimmy Dudley, Bill Schonely) The 1969 Seattle Pilots season was the only season of the Seattle Pilots, a Major League Baseball team. As an expansion team in the American League, along with the Kansas City Royals, the Pilots were placed in the newly established West division. They finished last among the six teams with a record of 64–98 (), 33 games behind the division champion Minnesota Twins.

Fewer than 678,000 fans came to see the Pilots, which ranked 20th of the 24 major league teams — a major reason why the team was forced into bankruptcy after only one season. Despite the poor conditions at aging Sick's Stadium, the ticket prices were among the highest in the major leagues. The bankruptcy sale of the team was approved by a federal court in Seattle on March 31, 1970, and the team moved to Milwaukee at the end of spring training for the 1970 season and became the Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee had lost the Braves to Atlanta after the 1965 season.

A book about the season exists called The 1969 Seattle Pilots: Major League Baseball's One-Year Team. Part of the Pilots' season was also documented in the book Ball Four by Jim Bouton.

After the Pilots, there would not be another MLB team in Seattle until the birth of the Mariners in 1977.

The last remaining active member of the 1969 Seattle Pilots was Fred Stanley, who retired after the 1982 season.

Jim Bouton had the team autograph a baseball and gave it to a fan. The ball is now in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

Seattle Pilots 1969 Team Autographed Baseball obtained by Jim Bouton for a fan
Seattle Pilots 1969 Team Autographed Baseball obtained by Jim Bouton for a fan

Offseason

  • April 1, 1968: Marv Staehle was purchased by the Pilots from the Cleveland Indians.
  • June 7, 1968: Wilbur Howard was selected by the Pilots in the 19th round of the 1968 Major League Baseball draft.
  • October 21, 1968: Jim Bouton was purchased by the Pilots from the New York Yankees.
  • March 31, 1969: Chico Salmon was traded by the Pilots to the Baltimore Orioles for Gene Brabender and Gordy Lund.

Expansion draft

Main article: 1968 MLB expansion draft

The MLB expansion draft for the Pilots and the Kansas City Royals was held on October 15, 1968.

PlayerFormer teamPickNotes
Don MincherCalifornia Angels2nd
Tommy HarperCleveland Indians3rd
Ray OylerDetroit Tigers5th
Jerry McNertneyChicago White Sox7th
Buzz StephenMinnesota Twins9thNever played for Seattle; only major league experience was in 1968.
Chico SalmonCleveland Indians11thTraded before the start of the season to Baltimore for Gene Brabender and Gordon Lund.
Diego SeguíOakland Athletics14th
Tommy DavisChicago White Sox16th
Marty PattinCalifornia Angels18th
Gerry SchoenWashington Senators20thNever played for Seattle; only major league experience was in 1968.
Gary BellBoston Red Sox21st
Jack AkerOakland Athletics24th
Rich RollinsMinnesota Twins26th
Lou PiniellaCleveland Indians28thTraded shortly before opening day to Kansas City for Steve Whitaker and John Gelnar.
Dick BatesWashington Senators30th
Larry HaneyBaltimore Orioles32nd
Dick BaneyBoston Red Sox33rd
Steve HovleyCalifornia Angels35th
Steve BarberNew York Yankees37th
John MiklosWashington Senators39thNever played in the major leagues.
Wayne ComerDetroit Tigers41st
Bucky BrandonBoston Red Sox44th
Skip LockwoodOakland Athletics46th
Gary TimberlakeNew York Yankees48th
Bob RichmondWashington Senators50thNever played in the major leagues.
John MorrisBaltimore Orioles52nd
Mike MarshallDetroit Tigers53rd
Jim GosgerOakland Athletics55th
Mike FerraroNew York Yankees57th
Paul ClickCalifornia Angels59thPitched in the minors through 1973. Never played in the major leagues.

1968 MLB June amateur draft and minor league affiliates

The Pilots and Kansas City Royals, along with the two National League expansion teams set to debut in 1969, the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres, were allowed to participate in the June 1968 MLB first-year player draft, although the new teams were barred from the lottery's first three rounds. The Pilots drafted 29 players in the 1968 June draft, including future major league manager Tom Kelly (eighth round) and starting pitcher Bill Parsons (seventh round). Seattle affiliated with one minor league club during 1968 to develop drafted players; the roster was filled out by professional and amateur free agents that had been signed and players loaned from other organizations.

1968 farm system

Regular season

  • On Tuesday, April 8, the Pilots won their first-ever game, 4–3 at Anaheim Stadium over the California Angels. Twenty-six-year-old Pilots' starter Marty Pattin went five innings, allowing two earned runs for Seattle. RHP Jack Aker earned the save. Right fielder Mike Hegan hit Seattle's first-ever home run, a two-run shot off Jim McGlothlin, after second baseman Tommy Harper had doubled to left to begin the Pilots' existence.
  • On the afternoon of Friday, April 11, the Pilots played, and won, their first American League game at Sick's Stadium in Seattle – 7–0 over the Chicago White Sox. Thirty-two-year-old righty Gary Bell tossed a complete game for Seattle, scattering nine hits, striking out six Sox and walking four. Bell also helped his own cause by stroking a two-run double off RHP Bob Locker in the bottom of the sixth. Seattle 1b Don Mincher hit a two-run HR off RHP Joe Horlen in the third. The official attendance was 14,993.
  • On July 2, Reggie Jackson of the Oakland Athletics hit three home runs against the Pilots to raise his season total to 34.
  • In the 1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, outfielder Mike Hegan was the only Pilot selected to the All-Star game on the reserved squad. However, due to injury, he would be replaced by his teammate, infielder Don Mincher.
  • On October 2, the Pilots played their last-ever game, losing 3-1 to Oakland in front of 5,473 fans in Seattle. In the final inning, Steve Whitaker hit the Pilots' last-ever home run, Greg Goossen got their final hit (a single), and Jerry McNertney struck out to end the game. Steve Barber took the loss. Miguel Fuentes, who would be killed in a bar fight during the off-season, threw what turned out to be the final pitch in Pilots’ history.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

The first game

April 8, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California

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**Seattle**400000000**4****6****0**
California010010100**3****10****1**
**W**: Marty Pattin (1–0) **L**: Jim McGlothlin (0–1) **SV**: Jack Aker (1)
**HRs**: SEA: Mike Hegan (1), CAL: Jim Fregosi (1)

Opening Day Lineup

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21Tommy Harper2B
8Mike HeganRF
12Tommy DavisLF
5Don Mincher1B
9Rich Rollins3B
14Jim GosgerCF
15Jerry McNertneyC
1Ray OylerSS
33Marty PattinP

Notable transactions

  • April 1: Lou Piniella was traded by the Pilots to the Kansas City Royals for Steve Whitaker and John Gelnar.
  • May 27: Jim Pagliaroni was purchased by the Pilots from the Oakland Athletics.
  • June 5: 1969 Major League Baseball draft
    • Gorman Thomas was selected by the Pilots in the first round (21st pick).
    • Bob Coluccio was selected by the Pilots in the 17th round.
  • June 14: Larry Haney was traded by the Pilots to the Oakland Athletics for John Donaldson.
  • August 24: Jim Bouton was traded by the Pilots to the Houston Astros for Dooley Womack and Roric Harrison.
  • September 13: Marv Staehle was purchased from the Pilots by the Montreal Expos.

Roster

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Seattle Pilotsborder=2}};"**Roster**
**Pitchers**

Game log

|-style=background:#cfc | 1 || April 8 || @ Angels|| 4–3 ||Pattin||McGlothlin||Aker|| 11,930 || 1–0 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 2 || April 9 || @ Angels|| 3–7 ||Borbon||Brabender||Wilhelm|| 5,347 || 1–1 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 3 || April 11 ||White Sox|| 7–0 ||Bell||Horlen|| — || 14,993 || 2–1 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 4 || April 12 ||White Sox|| 5–1 ||Segui||Ellis||Aker|| 8,319 || 3–1 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 5 || April 13 ||White Sox|| 7–12 ||Wood||Pattin|| — || 10,031 || 3–2 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 6 || April 14 ||Royals|| 1–2 ||Nelson||Marshall||Wickersham|| 3,611 || 3–3 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 7 || April 16 ||Twins|| 4–6 ||Perranoski||Aker|| — || 7,329 || 3–4 || L3 |-style=background:#bbb | — || April 18 || @ White Sox|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Makeup June 18) |-style=background:#cfc | 8 || April 19 || @ White Sox|| 5–1 ||Pattin||Peters||Segui|| 3,901 || 4–4 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 9 || April 20 || @ White Sox|| 2–3 (10) ||Wood||Segui|| — || 12,579 || 4–5 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 10 || April 20 || @ White Sox|| 3–13 ||Horlen||Barber||Locker|| 12,579 || 4–6 || L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 11 || April 21 || @ Royals|| 4–1 ||Marshall||Jones||Aker|| 9,024 || 5–6 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 12 || April 22 || @ Royals|| 1–2 ||Hedlund||Segui||Drabowsky|| 9,066 || 5–7 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 13 || April 23 || @ Royals|| 3–4 ||Morehead||Edgerton|| — || 10,267 || 5–8 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 14 || April 25 ||Athletics|| 2–14 ||Nash||Bell|| — || 6,617 || 5–9 || L3 |-style=background:#cfc | 15 || April 26 ||Athletics|| 6–3 ||Barber||Dobson||Segui|| 6,658 || 6–9 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 16 || April 27 ||Athletics|| 5–13 ||Fingers||Marshall||Krausse|| 5,802 || 6–10 || L1 |-style=background:#bbb | — || April 28 ||Angels|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Makeup July 9) |-style=background:#cfc | 17 || April 29 ||Angels|| 1–0 ||Pattin||McGlothlin|| — || 1,954 || 7–10 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 18 || April 30 || @ Twins|| 4–6 ||Hall||Brabender||Perranoski|| 4,087 || 7–11 || L1 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 19 || May 1 || @ Twins|| 1–4 ||Boswell||Bell||Grzenda|| 6,485 || 7–12 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 20 || May 2 || @ Athletics|| 7–8 ||Lindblad||Aker|| — || 4,823 || 7–13 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 21 || May 3 || @ Athletics|| 2–3 ||Dobson||Marshall|| — || 4,565 || 7–14 || L4 |-style=background:#cfc | 22 || May 4 || @ Athletics|| 6–4 ||Pattin||Fingers||O'Donoghue|| 10,852 || 8–14 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 23 || May 4 || @ Athletics|| 7–11 ||Odom||Brandon||Lindblad|| 10,852 || 8–15 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 24 || May 6 ||Red Sox|| 2–12 ||Culp||Brabender|| — || 9,427 || 8–16 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 25 || May 7 ||Red Sox|| 4–5 ||Siebert||Bell||Romo|| 7,084 || 8–17 || L3 |-style=background:#cfc | 26 || May 9 ||Senators|| 2–0 ||Marshall||Coleman|| — || 7,148 || 9–17 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 27 || May 10 ||Senators|| 16–13 |Segui||Higgins |Bell|| 7,360 || 10–17 || W2 |-style=background:#cfc | 28 || May 11 ||Senators|| 6–5 ||Segui||Baldwin|| — || 14,363 || 11–17 || W3 |-style=background:#cfc | 29 || May 12 ||Yankees|| 8–4 ||Pattin||Downing|| — || 8,763 || 12–17 || W4 |-style=background:#cfc | 30 || May 13 ||Yankees|| 5–3 ||Bell||Stottlemyre||Segui|| 19,072 || 13–17 || W5 |-style=background:#fbb | 31 || May 14 ||Yankees|| 4–5 ||Burbach||Marshall||Bahnsen|| 12,273 || 13–18 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 32 || May 16 || @ Red Sox|| 10–9 (11) ||Bouton||Romo||O'Donoghue|| 33,079 || 14–18 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 33 || May 17 || @ Red Sox|| 1–6 ||Nagy||Bell|| — || 21,172 || 14–19 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 34 || May 18 || @ Red Sox|| 9–6 ||Marshall||Culp||Segui|| 25,125 || 15–19 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 35 || May 20 || @ Senators|| 5–6 ||Higgins||Pattin|| — || 6,520 || 15–20 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 36 || May 21 || @ Senators|| 6–2 ||Brabender||Coleman||Segui|| 6,083 || 16–20 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 37 || May 22 || @ Senators|| 7–6 ||Segui||Higgins|| — || 4,242 || 17–20 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 38 || May 23 || @ Indians|| 1–7 ||Ellsworth||Marshall|| — || 5.633 || 17–21 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 39 || May 24 || @ Indians|| 8–2 ||Talbot||McDowell|| — || 7,094 || 18–21 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 40 || May 25 || @ Indians|| 3–2 ||Segui||Williams||Bell|| 10,558 || 19–21 || W2 |-style=background:#cfc | 41 || May 27 ||Orioles|| 8–1 ||Brabender||Phoebus|| — || 8,308 || 20–21 || W3 |-style=background:#fbb | 42 || May 28 ||Orioles|| 5–9 ||McNally||Marshall||Richert|| 21,679 || 20–22 || L1 |-style=background:#bbb | — || May 29 ||Orioles|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Makeup August 18) |-style=background:#fbb | 43 || May 30 ||Tigers|| 5–8 ||Radatz||Pattin||Dobson|| 12,084 || 20–23 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 44 || May 31 ||Tigers|| 2–3 ||Sparma||Bell|| — || 15,395 || 20–24 || L3 |- |-style=background:#cfc | 45 || June 1 ||Tigers|| 8–7 ||Segui||Dobson||O'Donoghue|| 14,201 || 21–24 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 46 || June 2 ||Indians|| 8–2 ||Barber||Pina||Bouton|| 9,044 || 22–24 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 47 || June 3 ||Indians|| 1–3 ||Tiant||Pattin||Williams|| 8,634 || 22–25 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 48 || June 4 ||Indians|| 4–10 ||McDowell||Marshall||Williams|| 9,540 || 22–26 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 49 || June 6 || @ Orioles|| 1–5 ||McNally||Bell|| — || 17,689 || 22–27 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 50 || June 7 || @ Orioles|| 0–10 ||Palmer||Brabender|| — || 13,903 || 22–28 || L4 |-style=background:#cfc | 51 || June 8 || @ Orioles|| 7–5 ||O'Donoghue||Cuellar|| — || 8,988 || 23–28 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 52 || June 9 || @ Tigers|| 3–2 (10) ||Pattin||Dobson||Gelnar|| 13,477 || 24–28 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 53 || June 10 || @ Tigers|| 0–5 ||Wilson||Talbot||McMahon|| 14,033 || 24–29 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 54 || June 11 || @ Tigers|| 3–4 (10) ||Dobson||O'Donoghue|| — || 23,569 || 24–30 || L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 55 || June 13 || @ Yankees|| 2–1 ||Brabender||Stottlemyre|| — || 14,967 || 25–30 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 56 || June 14 || @ Yankees|| 5–4 ||Gelnar||McDaniel||Segui|| 9,214 || 26–30 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 57 || June 15 || @ Yankees|| 0–4 (6) ||Bahnsen||Talbot|| — || 58,733 || 26–31 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 58 || June 16 || @ White Sox|| 3–8 ||Wynne||Marshall|| — || 13,133 || 26–32 || L2 |-style=background:#bbb | — || June 17 || @ White Sox|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Rescheduled September 17) |-style=background:#fbb | 59 || June 18 || @ White Sox|| 3–7 ||Peters||Brabender|| — || 6,044 || 26–33 || L3 |-style=background:#cfc | 60 || June 18 || @ White Sox|| 6–5 (11) |Locker |Osinski |— |6,044 |27–33 |W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 61 || June 19 || @ White Sox|| 10–13 ||Wood||Marshall|| — || 2,318 || 27–34 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 62 || June 20 ||Royals|| 5–3 ||Talbot||Butler||Locker|| 18,413 || 28–34 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 63 || June 20 ||Royals|| 2–6 ||Bunker||Gelnar|| — || 18,413 || 28–35 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 64 || June 21 ||Royals|| 1–0 ||Brabender||Nelson|| — || 6,829 || 29–35 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 65 || June 22 ||Royals || 5–1 ||Pattin||Drago||Locker|| 7,008 || 30–35 || W2 |-style=background:#bbb | — || June 23 ||White Sox|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Rescheduled June 24) |-style=background:#fbb | 66 || June 24 ||White Sox|| 4–6 ||Wood||Locker|| — || 7,417 || 30–36 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 67 || June 24 ||White Sox|| 6–7 ||Wood||Segui|| — || 7,417 || 30–37 || L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 68 || June 25 ||White Sox|| 3–1 ||Gelnar||Edmondson||Locker|| 5,950 || 31–37 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 69 || June 26 ||White Sox|| 3–2 ||Brabender||Horlen||—|| 7,109 || 32–37 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 70 || June 27 ||@ Angels|| 3–5 ||Fisher||Pattin||—|| 9,518 || 32–38 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 71 || June 27 ||@ Angels|| 5–2 ||Roggenburk||Washburn||Locker|| 9,518 || 33–38 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 72 || June 28 ||@ Angels|| 3–0 ||Talbot||Murphy||Segui|| 8,893 || 34–38 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 73 || June 29 ||@ Angels|| 2–8 ||Messersmith||Gelnar||Tatum|| 7,628 || 34–39 || L1 |- |-style=background:#cfc | 74 || July 1 || @ Athletics|| 7–1 ||Brabender||Dobson|| — || 5,375 || 35–39 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 75 || July 2 || @ Athletics|| 0–5 ||Odom||Pattin|| — || 5,012 || 35–40 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 76 || July 3 || @ Athletics|| 4–6 ||Krausse||Roggenburk||Fingers|| 8,290 || 35–41 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 77 || July 4 || @ Royals|| 2–13 ||Nelson||Talbot|| — || 12,944 || 35–42 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 78 || July 4 || @ Royals|| 2–3 ||Drago||Gelnar||O'Riley|| 12,944 || 35–43 || L4 |-style=background:#fbb | 79 || July 5 || @ Royals|| 4–6 ||Burgmeier||Marshall||Drabowsky|| 10,268 || 35–44 || L5 |-style=background:#cfc | 80 || July 6 || @ Royals|| 9–3 ||Brabender||Butler||Segui|| 26,480 || 36–44 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 81 || July 7 ||Angels|| 1–5 ||Messersmith||Pattin|| — || 6,951 || 36–45 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 82 || July 8 ||Angels|| 3–1 ||Roggenburk||McGlothlin|| — || 6,877 || 37–45 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 83 || July 9 ||Angels|| 8–0 ||Talbot||Wright|| — || 8,461 || 38–45 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 84 || July 9 ||Angels|| 0–5 ||Brunet||Gelnar|| — || 8,461 || 38–46 || L1 |-style=background:#bbb | — || July 10 ||Angels|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Rescheduled September 12) |-style=background:#fbb | 85 || July 11 || @ Twins|| 3–9 ||Hall||Brabender|| — || 19,221 || 38–47 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 86 || July 12 || @ Twins|| 1–11 ||Perry||Pattin|| — || 17,616 || 38–48 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 87 || July 13 || @ Twins|| 2–5 ||Kaat||Roggenburk|| — || 26,123 || 38–49 || L4 |-style=background:#fbb | 88 || July 13 || @ Twins|| 4–5 ||Perranoski||Segui|| — || 26,123 || 38–50 || L5 |-style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" |89 |July 15 |Athletics |2–6 |Odom |Gelnar |— |12,288 |38–51 |L6 |-style=background:#fbb | 90 || July 16 ||Athletics|| 1–6 ||Krausse||Brabender|| — || 8,688 || 38–52 || L7 |-style=background:#fbb | 91 || July 17 ||Athletics|| 2–8 ||Hunter||Pattin|| — || 6,793 || 38–53 || L8 |-style=background:#cfc | 92 || July 18 ||Twins|| 2–1 ||Segui||Perranoski|| — || 14,134 || 39–53 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 93 || July 18 ||Twins|| 3–2 ||Talbot||Boswell||O'Donoghue|| 14,134 || 40–53 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 94 || July 19–20||Twins|| 7–11 (18)||Perry||Gelnar|| — || 12,069 || 40–54 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 95 || July 20 ||Twins|| 0–4 ||Perry||Gelnar|| — || 8,287 || 40–55 || L2 |-style=background:#bbcaff | — || July 23 || colspan="8" |40th Major League All-Star Game |-style=background:#cfc | 96 || July 24 ||Red Sox|| 8–6 ||Brabender||Jarvis||O'Donoghue|| 8,395 || 41–55 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 97 || July 25 ||Red Sox|| 6–7 ||Landis||Gelnar||Stange|| 8,470 || 41–56 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 98 || July 26 ||Red Sox|| 8–5 ||Bouton||Kline||Locker|| 13,632 || 42–56 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 99 || July 27 ||Red Sox|| 3–5 (20) ||Lonborg||Locker|| — || 9,670 || 42–57 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 100 || July 29 ||Senators|| 2–4 ||Coleman||Brabender|| — || 14,270 || 42–58 || L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 101 || July 30 ||Senators|| 4–3 ||Segui||Cox||Gelnar|| 5,721 || 43–58 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 102 || July 31 ||Senators|| 6–7 ||Shellenback||Talbot||Knowles|| 9,699 || 43–59 || L1 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 103 || August 1 ||Yankees|| 2–4 ||Johnson||Pattin|| — || 7,596 || 43–60 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 104 || August 2 ||Yankees|| 4–5 ||Downing||Brunet||Aker|| 10,755 || 43–61 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 105 || August 3 ||Yankees|| 3–5 ||Bahnsen||Barber||McDaniel|| 23,657 || 43–62 || L4 |-style=background:#cfc | 106 || August 5 || @ Red Sox|| 9–2 ||Brabender||Culp|| — || 25,977 || 44–62 || W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 107 || August 6 || @ Red Sox|| 6–5 (10)||Locker||Romo|| — || 22,186 || 45–62 || W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 108 || August 7 || @ Red Sox|| 4–5 ||Stange||Locker|| — || 30,706 || 45–63 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 109 || August 8 || @ Senators|| 3–10 ||Coleman||Brunet||Baldwin|| 10,737 || 45–64 || L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 110 || August 9 || @ Senators|| 8–6 ||Locker||Baldwin|| — || 8,482 || 46–64 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 111 || August 10 || @ Senators|| 5–7 ||Knowles||Gelnar||Coleman|| 8,442 || 46–65 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 112 || August 11 || @ Indians|| 8–2 ||Segui||Tiant|| — || 4,658 || 47–65 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 113 || August 12 || @ Indians|| 5–6 ||Paul||Talbot||Williams|| 8,190 || 47–66 || L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 114 || August 13 || @ Indians|| 5–3 ||Brunet||Hargan|| — || 5,494 || 48–66 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 115 || August 15 ||Orioles|| 1–2 ||Cuellar||Brabender|| — || 9,922 || 48–67 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 116 || August 16 ||Orioles|| 3–15 ||McNally||Segui||Hardin|| 11,550 || 48–68 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 117 || August 17 ||Orioles|| 1–4 ||Phoebus||Talbot||Watt|| 10,227 || 48–69 || L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 118 || August 18 ||Orioles|| 3–12 ||Palmer||Brunet|| — || 19,770 || 48–70 || L4 |-style=background:#fbb | 119 || August 19 ||Tigers|| 3–5 ||Kilkenny||Barber||Dobson|| 5,909 || 48–71 || L5 |-style=background:#fbb | 120 || August 20 ||Tigers|| 3–4 ||Lolich||Brabender|| — || 5,577 || 48–72 || L6 |-style=background:#fbb | 121 || August 21 ||Tigers|| 6–7 ||Hiller||Bouton|| — || 6,483 || 48–73 || L7 |-style=background:#fbb | 122 || August 22 ||Indians|| 8–9 ||Hargan||Talbot||Williams|| 6,720 || 48–74 || L8 |-style=background:#fbb | 123 || August 23 ||Indians|| 3–7 ||McDowell||Pattin|| — || 5,469 || 48–75 || L9 |-style=background:#fbb | 124 || August 24 ||Indians|| 5–6 ||Williams||Talbot||Law|| 5,900 || 48–76 || L10 |-style=background:#cfc | 125 || August 26 || @ Orioles|| 2–1 ||Brabender||Phoebus|| — || 11,400 || 49–76 || W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 126 || August 27 || @ Orioles|| 2–7 ||Cuellar||Brunet|| — || 8,960 || 49–77 || L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 127 || August 28 || @ Orioles|| 3–4 (11) ||Watt||Womack|| — || 8,118 || 49–78 || L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 128 || August 29 || @ Tigers|| 1–6||Lolich||Barber|| — || 16,685|| 49–79||L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 129 || August 30 || @ Tigers|| 3–4||McLain||O'Donoghue|| — || 17,550|| 49–80||L4 |-style=background:#fbb | 130 || August 31 || @ Tigers|| 2–7||Wilson||Brabender|| — || 16,485|| 49–81||L5 |- |-style=background:#fbb | 131 || September 1 || @ Yankees|| 1–6||Stottlemyre||Brunet|| — || 15,387|| 49–82||L6 |-style=background:#cfc | 132 || September 1 || @ Yankees|| 5–1 (13) ||Womack||Hamilton|| — || 15,387|| 50–82||W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 133 || September 2 || @ Yankees|| 4–5 (15) ||Bahnsen||Brabender|| — || 7,071|| 50–83||L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 134 || September 4 ||Royals|| 3–5||Drago||Gelnar|| — || 3,958|| 50–84||L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 135 || September 5 ||Royals|| 5–4||Brabender||Drabowsky||Locker|| 6,903|| 51–84||W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 136 || September 6 ||Royals|| 2–6||Bunker||Meyer|| — || 4,744|| 51–85||L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 137 || September 7 ||Royals|| 7–6 (10) ||Segui||Drabowsky|| — || 4,653|| 52–85||W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 138 || September 8 ||White Sox|| 2–1||Barber||Johnson||Gelnar|| 10,831|| 53–85||W2 |-style=background:#cfc | 139 || September 8 ||White Sox|| 5–1||Fuentes||Peters|| — || 10,831|| 54–85||W3 |-style=background:#cfc | 140 || September 10 || @ Athletics|| 9–4||Brabender||Dobson||Segui|| 1,945|| 55–85||W4 |-style=background:#fbb | 141 || September 11 || @ Athletics|| 3–6||Nash||Meyer||Talbot|| 1,721|| 55–86||L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 142 || September 12 ||Angels|| 4–1||Brunet||May|| — || 5,085|| 56–86||W1 |-style=background:#bbb | — || September 12 ||Angels|| 1–1 (10) || —|| —|| — || 5,085|| 56–86||— |-style=background:#cfc | 143 || September 13 ||Angels|| 6–4||Segui||Murphy|| — || 11,184|| 57–86||W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 144 || September 13 ||Angels|| 2–4||Fisher||Fuentes||Tatum|| 11,184|| 57–87||L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 145 || September 14 ||Angels|| 2–4||Messersmith||Barber|| — || 4,216|| 57–88||L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 146 || September 15 || @ Royals|| 3–2||Brabender||Cram||Segui|| 7,238|| 58–88||W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 147 || September 16 || @ Royals|| 1–2||Bunker||Meyer|| — || 7,282|| 58–89||L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 148 || September 17 || @ White Sox|| 4–6||Nyman||Pattin||Wood|| 3,643|| 58–90||L2 |-style=background:#fbb | 149 || September 17 || @ White Sox|| 1–2||Wynne||Lockwood|| — || 3,643|| 58–91||L3 |-style=background:#fbb | 150 || September 19 || @ Twins|| 1–2||Boswell||Barber|| — || 23,700|| 58–92||L4 |-style=background:#fbb | 151 || September 20 || @ Twins|| 2–3||Perry||Segui|| — || 12,797|| 58–93||L5 |-style=background:#cfc | 152 || September 21 || @ Twins|| 4–3||O'Donoghue||Kaat|| — || 15,443|| 59–93||W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 153 || September 22 || @ Angels|| 5–4||Womack||Messersmith||Segui|| 5,158|| 60–93||W2 |-style=background:#fbb | 154 || September 23 || @ Angels|| 4–5||Tatum||Fuentes|| — || 5,400|| 60–94||L1 |-style=background:#fbb | 155 || September 24 || @ Angels|| 1–3||May||Brabender|| — || 5,728|| 60–95||L2 |-style=background:#cfc | 156 || September 25 ||Twins|| 5–1||Barber||Kaat||O'Donoghue|| 3,642|| 61–95||W1 |-style=background:#cfc | 157 || September 26 ||Twins|| 4–3 (14) ||Gelnar||Hall|| — || 6,586|| 62–95||W2 |-style=background:#bbb | — || September 27 ||Twins|| colspan="7" |Postponed (Rescheduled September 28) |-style=background:#fbb | 158 || September 28 ||Twins|| 2–5||Boswell||Fuentes||Perranoski|| 8,096|| 62–96||L1 |-style=background:#cfc | 159 || September 28 ||Twins|| 4–1||Baney||Miller||Segui|| 8,096|| 63–96||W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 160 || September 30 ||Athletics|| 4–8||Dobson||Brabender||Krausse|| 2,937|| 63–97||L1 |- |-style=background:#cfc | 161 || October 1 ||Athletics|| 4–3||Segui||Lindblad|| — || 3,612|| 64–97||W1 |-style=background:#fbb | 162 || October 2 ||Athletics|| 1–3||Roland||Barber|| — || 5,473|| 64–98||L1 |- |- style="text-align:center;" | Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement/Tie Bold = Pilots team member

Player stats

= Indicates team leader
= Indicates league leader

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; SB = Stolen bases

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBISB
C12841099.2418551
1B140427105.246257810
2B9533879.2341196
3B148537126.23594173
SS10625542.1657221
LF123454123.27168019
CF147481118.245155418
RF9526778.2928376

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
9132991.277320
9222149.222017
5818742.225421
5716332.196012
5213943.3091024
6112830.234414
6911629.250613
4011029.264514
239220.217310
548120.24704
225915.25427
39556.10917
26519.17625
174312.27904
203810.26301
20388.21100
18265.19212
6162.12502
4100.00000
540.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
40202.113144.36139
34158.27125.62126
2087.23105.1347
1263.2255.3737
1361.1264.7030
632.2033.3117
26.0007.504

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
25114.25804.1667
39108.231033.3169
2586.14704.8069
826.01305.1914
724.12204.4411
623.00103.5210

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
66142.1126123.35113
5792.02113.9168
5570.02262.9648
5178.13362.1846
1516.20237.567
918.21003.869
914.12102.518
815.00108.4010
612.20006.398
44.001013.502
22.200010.121
11.200026.993

Farm system

The Pilots' farm system consisted of four minor league affiliates in 1969. The Triple-A Vancouver Mounties were shared with the Montreal Expos.

Awards and honors

1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • Don Mincher
  • Mike Hegan (reserve, did not play)

Notes

References

References

  1. (August 22, 1969). "Pilots Game to be Carried on Channel 5". The Seattle Times.
  2. "1969 Major League Baseball Attendance & Miscellaneous". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. (March 1970). "Financially stricken Seattle owners still courting move". Toledp Blade.
  4. (April 1, 1970). "Seattle Story: Downhill Run". Milwaukee Journal.
  5. (April 1, 1970). "We're Big League Again! Court OKs sale of Pilots". Milwaukee Journal.
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/staehma01.shtml Marv Staehle] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  7. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/howarwi01.shtml Wilbur Howard] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  8. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/boutoji01.shtml Jim Bouton] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  9. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/salmoch01.shtml Chico Salmon] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  10. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mcnerje01.shtml Jerry McNertney] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  11. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/seguidi01.shtml Diego Seguí] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  12. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pinielo01.shtml Lou Piniella] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  13. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hovlest01.shtml Steve Hovley] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  14. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/barbest01.shtml Steve Barber] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  15. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/marshmi01.shtml Mike Marshall page on Baseball Reference]
  16. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?team_ID=MIL&year_ID=1968&draft_type=junreg&query_type=franch_year&from_type_jc=0&from_type_hs=0&from_type_4y=0&from_type_unk=0 Information] at [[Baseball Reference]]
  17. ''Charlie Finley: The Outrageous Story of Baseball's Super Showman'', p. 129, G. Michael Green and Roger D. Launius. Walker Publishing Company, New York, 2010, {{ISBN. 978-0-8027-1745-0
  18. [http://baseball-almanac.com/box-scores/boxscore.php?boxid=196904080CAL Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, April 8, 1969 at Anaheim Stadium]
  19. [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1969&t=SE1 1969 Seattle Pilots Roster by Baseball Almanac]
  20. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pagliji01.shtml Jim Pagliaroni] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  21. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thomago01.shtml Gorman Thomas] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  22. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/colucbo01.shtml Bob Coluccio] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  23. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/donaljo01.shtml John Donaldson] at ''Baseball-Reference''
  24. "1969 Seattle Pilots Schedule {{!}} Baseball-Reference.com".
  25. "1969 Seattle Pilots Minor League Affiliates". Sports Reference.
  26. (April 5, 1969). "The Mounties: Who Will Expo Cuts Replace?". The Province.
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