2007 Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates' 2007 season will mark the 125th season of baseball in Pittsburgh.
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[edit] Overview
The Pirates began 2007 with a new majority owner, Robert Nutting, and the dreary fact that they could surpass the Philadelphia Phillies as owners of the longest consecutive losing seasons record in baseball, having last had a winning season in 1992. However, in spite of finishing 5th in the NL Central, the Pirates are hoping their 2nd half momentum from 2006 will carry over into 2007.
In addition to NL batting champion Freddy Sanchez and slugger Jason Bay, the Bucs acquired Adam LaRoche from Atlanta in January, hoping to boost offensive power. In addition, they re-signed pitcher Shawn Chacon, acquired from the Yankees last summer, and signed Tony Armas, Jr. to help bolster their starting rotation, led by Ian Snell and Tom Gorzelanny.
Just before the All Star game, team CEO Kevin McClatchy announced at the end of the season he would be stepping down from the position. He maintains he will "remain as the active leader of the organization" to give the team ample time to find a successor and "ensure a smooth transition into the next chapter of Pirates history." As of July 12, there is no word on a successor or prospective candidates.
[edit] Regular season
The Pirates' season started well, as they swept the Houston Astros in Houston for the first time since 1991, when the Astros played in the Astrodome. However, that initial success didn't carry for very long, as the Bucs proceeded to lose 11 of their next 13 games. The Pirates pulled out of their early slump to post a 12-12 record at the end of April. May, however, would to be quite tumultuous, as Tony Armas was sent to the bullpen for poor performance, Zach Duke struggled mightily, the bullpen blew several late leads, and closer Salomon Torres was stripped of his closer's duties, in favor of youngster Matt Capps after Torres blew a 2-run ninth-inning lead against the San Diego Padres on May 31.
After the All-Star Break, the Pirates started off by losing 7 games in a row, and 8 out of 9 overall. Paul "Big Poison" Waner's number 11 was retired in a pregame ceremony at PNC Park July 21st, 2007, conducted in part by members of his family and Pirate greats Bill Mazeroski and Ralph Kiner.
[edit] Season standings
| NL Central | W | L | Pct. | GB | Elim.# |
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| Chicago Cubs | 77 | 72 | .517 | -- | -- |
| Milwaukee Brewers | 75 | 72 | .510 | 1 | 14 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 70 | 77 | .476 | 6 | 9 |
| Cincinnati Reds | 68 | 80 | .459 | 8.5 | 6 |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | 66 | 82 | .446 | 10.5 | 4 |
| Houston Astros | 64 | 84 | .432 | 12.5 | 2 |
[edit] Game log
2007 Pittsburgh Pirates season game log
[edit] Current roster
Template:Pittsburgh Pirates roster
[edit] References
- Game Logs:
- 1st Half: Pittsburgh Pirates Game Log on ESPN.com
- 2nd Half: Pittsburgh Pirates Game Log on ESPN.com
- Batting Statistics: Pittsburgh Pirates Batting Stats on ESPN.com
- Pitching Statistics: Pittsburgh Pirates Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
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AL East: Baltimore • Boston • New York • Tampa Bay • Toronto NL East: Atlanta • Florida • New York • Philadelphia • Washington |
