1949 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1949 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 68th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 63rd in the National League . The Pirates finished sixth in the league standings with a record of 71–83.
Offseason
Prior to 1949 season: Dick Smith was signed as an amateur free agent by the Pirates.[ 2]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
10–12
12–10
12–10–1
12–10–2
11–11
12–10
6–16
Brooklyn
12–10
—
17–5
17–5
14–8
11–11
16–6
10–12–1
Chicago
10–12
5–17
—
9–13
12–10
6–16
11–11
8–14
Cincinnati
10–12–1
5–17
13–9
—
7–15
13–9
9–13
5–17–1
New York
10–12–2
8–14
10–12
15–7
—
11–11
12–10
7–15
Philadelphia
11–11
11–11
16–6
9–13
11–11
—
13–9
10–12
Pittsburgh
10–12
6–16
11–11
13–9
10–12
9–13
—
12–10
St. Louis
16–6
12–10–1
14–8
17–5–1
15–7
12–10
10–12
—
Game log
1949 Game Log: 71–83 (Home: 36–41; Away: 35–42)
April: 5–6 (Home: 3–1; Away: 2–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 19
@ Cubs
1–0
Sewell (1–0)
Leonard
—
29,392
1–0
2
April 20
@ Cubs
0–4
Rush
Dickson (0–1)
—
11,218
1–1
3
April 21
@ Cubs
3–4
Kush
Muncrief (0–1)
—
11,599
1–2
4
April 22
Reds
5–4
Werle (1–0)
Fox
Casey (1)
32,167
2–2
5
April 24
Reds
2–3 (10)
Gumbert
Casey (0–1)
—
2–3
6
April 24
Reds
3–1
Chambers (1–0)
Lively
—
24,444
3–3
7
April 25
Cubs
8–2
Sewell (2–0)
Rush
—
35,373
4–3
8
April 27
@ Cardinals
7–1
Dickson (1–1)
Pollet
—
11,727
5–3
9
April 28
@ Cardinals
2–4
Brazle
Lombardi (0–1)
—
4,561
5–4
10
April 29
@ Reds
3–7
Fox
Werle (1–1)
—
20,046
5–5
11
April 30
@ Reds
4–8
Wehmeier
Riddle (0–1)
Burkhart
4,416
5–6
May: 11–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 6–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
12
May 1
@ Reds
10–4
Chesnes (1–0)
Howell
Casey (2)
6–6
13
May 1
@ Reds
2–5
Lively
Chambers (1–1)
—
24,872
6–7
14
May 3
@ Giants
3–5
Hartung
Dickson (1–2)
—
33,995
6–8
15
May 4
@ Giants
4–11
Jansen
Muncrief (0–2)
—
9,874
6–9
16
May 5
@ Giants
2–3 (10)
Behrman
Dickson (1–3)
—
8,422
6–10
17
May 6
@ Phillies
3–4
Meyer
Riddle (0–2)
—
15,754
6–11
18
May 7
@ Phillies
6–4
Gregg (1–0)
Rowe
—
6,832
7–11
19
May 8
@ Braves
8–3
Chambers (2–1)
Sain
Muncrief (1)
8–11
20
May 8
@ Braves
11–8
Casey (1–1)
Potter
Riddle (1)
27,211
9–11
21
May 9
@ Braves
1–4
Bickford
Dickson (1–4)
—
13,706
9–12
22
May 11
@ Dodgers
5–3
Werle (2–1)
Barney
—
22,709
10–12
23
May 12
@ Dodgers
6–11
Branca
Gregg (1–1)
—
7,455
10–13
24
May 13
Cardinals
3–2
Casey (2–1)
Munger
—
34,893
11–13
25
May 14
Cardinals
3–4
Pollet
Dickson (1–5)
Wilks
18,914
11–14
26
May 15
Cardinals
3–4
Staley
Werle (2–2)
Wilks
26,909
11–15
27
May 17
Giants
3–2
Chesnes (2–0)
Hartung
—
30,450
12–15
28
May 18
Giants
5–3
Muncrief (1–2)
Jansen
Casey (3)
14,240
13–15
29
May 19
Braves
2–3
Bickford
Riddle (0–3)
—
9,586
13–16
30
May 20
Braves
2–1
Werle (3–2)
Hall
—
29,807
14–16
31
May 21
Braves
2–8
Spahn
Dickson (1–6)
Hogue
16,724
14–17
32
May 22
Phillies
5–6
Roberts
Riddle (0–4)
Konstanty
31,467
14–18
33
May 24
Dodgers
1–6
Branca
Chesnes (2–1)
—
29,625
14–19
34
May 25
Dodgers
6–8
Banta
Muncrief (1–3)
—
13,988
14–20
35
May 26
@ Cardinals
6–13
Wilks
Higbe (0–1)
—
10,402
14–21
36
May 27
@ Cardinals
1–2
Brazle
Dickson (1–7)
—
12,110
14–22
37
May 28
@ Cardinals
2–4
Wilks
Werle (3–3)
—
15,931
14–23
38
May 29
@ Cardinals
4–2
Riddle (1–4)
Brecheen
Muncrief (2)
16,535
15–23
39
May 30
Cubs
5–8
Rush
Higbe (0–2)
—
15–24
40
May 30
Cubs
8–6
Chesnes (3–1)
McLish
Muncrief (3)
38,089
16–24
June: 11–15 (Home: 8–7; Away: 3–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
41
June 1
@ Braves
6–8
Hall
Muncrief (1–4)
Potter
20,153
16–25
42
June 2
@ Braves
1–4
Spahn
Bonham (0–1)
—
20,130
16–26
43
June 4
@ Dodgers
6–8
Banta
Muncrief (1–5)
—
18,352
16–27
44
June 5
@ Dodgers
5–4 (10)
Dickson (2–7)
Barney
—
25,035
17–27
45
June 6
@ Dodgers
1–5
Newcombe
Chesnes (3–2)
—
30,053
17–28
46
June 7
@ Phillies
5–6
Rowe
Dickson (2–8)
—
12,105
17–29
47
June 8
@ Phillies
0–2
Roberts
Bonham (0–2)
—
10,136
17–30
48
June 9
@ Phillies
3–4 (18)
Konstanty
Dickson (2–9)
—
4,095
17–31
49
June 10
@ Giants
6–1
Werle (4–3)
Jansen
—
6,942
18–31
50
June 11
@ Giants
3–4
Behrman
Riddle (1–5)
—
14,065
18–32
51
June 12
@ Giants
6–5
Sewell (3–0)
Hansen
Casey (4)
18,149
19–32
52
June 14
Braves
4–3
Bonham (1–2)
Potter
—
29,639
20–32
53
June 15
Braves
8–7
Sewell (4–0)
Hogue
—
15,048
21–32
54
June 16
Braves
2–7
Bickford
Poat (0–1)
—
12,239
21–33
55
June 17
Giants
6–4
Bonham (2–2)
Hartung
—
32,615
22–33
56
June 18
Giants
4–5
Jones
Riddle (1–6)
Koslo
17,752
22–34
57
June 19
Giants
9–4
Chesnes (4–2)
Jansen
—
25,413
23–34
58
June 20
Phillies
1–7
Meyer
Werle (4–4)
—
30,066
23–35
59
June 21
Phillies
4–9
Borowy
Dickson (2–10)
—
32,332
23–36
60
June 22
Phillies
12–3
Lombardi (1–1)
Roberts
—
8,957
24–36
61
June 23
Phillies
3–9
Simmons
Riddle (1–7)
—
10,283
24–37
62
June 24
Dodgers
4–2
Bonham (3–2)
Barney
—
34,670
25–37
63
June 25
Dodgers
10–17
Branca
Chesnes (4–3)
—
19,800
25–38
64
June 26
Dodgers
3–15
Newcombe
Werle (4–5)
—
39,548
25–39
65
June 29
Reds
7–3
Lombardi (2–1)
Erautt
—
9,003
26–39
66
June 30
Reds
2–1
Chambers (3–1)
Fox
—
8,283
27–39
July: 18–10 (Home: 6–5; Away: 12–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
67
July 1
@ Cubs
5–6
Muncrief
Dickson (2–11)
—
10,526
27–40
68
July 2
@ Cubs
8–3
Bonham (4–2)
Dubiel
Sewell (1)
16,670
28–40
69
July 3
@ Cubs
7–3
Lombardi (3–1)
Hacker
—
18,128
29–40
70
July 4
@ Reds
2–1
Chambers (4–1)
Fox
—
30–40
71
July 4
@ Reds
1–0
Werle (5–5)
Erautt
—
15,479
31–40
72
July 6
Cardinals
4–3
Dickson (3–11)
Munger
—
32,983
32–40
73
July 7
Cardinals
2–0
Bonham (5–2)
Staley
—
15,603
33–40
74
July 8
Cubs
2–1
Lombardi (4–1)
Leonard
—
36,336
34–40
75
July 9
Cubs
6–5 (13)
Sewell (5–0)
Kush
—
15,924
35–40
76
July 10
Cubs
6–8
Rush
Chesnes (4–4)
Dubiel
35–41
77
July 10
Cubs
6–9 (6)
Chipman
Werle (5–6)
Dubiel
26,317
35–42
78
July 14
@ Giants
3–4
Jansen
Werle (5–7)
—
22,677
35–43
79
July 16
@ Giants
9–0
Chesnes (5–4)
Hartung
—
36–43
80
July 16
@ Giants
7–6 (11)
Werle (6–7)
Hansen
Casey (5)
20,001
37–43
81
July 17
@ Phillies
2–1 (5)
Chambers (5–1)
Meyer
—
12,761
38–43
82
July 18
@ Phillies
7–2
Dickson (4–11)
Konstanty
—
4,068
39–43
83
July 19
@ Dodgers
3–4
Palica
Sewell (5–1)
—
16,387
39–44
84
July 20
@ Dodgers
8–6
Chambers (6–1)
Palica
—
12,381
40–44
85
July 21
@ Dodgers
6–7
Palica
Werle (6–8)
—
11,947
40–45
86
July 22
@ Braves
3–5
Bickford
Dickson (4–12)
Hogue
16,958
40–46
87
July 23
@ Braves
12–9
Casey (3–1)
Potter
Chesnes (1)
8,213
41–46
88
July 24
@ Braves
4–3
Werle (7–8)
Sain
—
42–46
89
July 24
@ Braves
7–6
Casey (4–1)
Voiselle
—
21,986
43–46
90
July 26
Giants
4–1
Bonham (6–2)
Hansen
—
35,041
44–46
91
July 27
Giants
3–8
Higbe
Chesnes (5–5)
—
19,768
44–47
92
July 28
Giants
6–8
Jones
Gumbert (0–1)
Higbe
12,653
44–48
93
July 31
Braves
1–9
Sain
Chambers (6–2)
—
44–49
94
July 31
Braves
6–5
Gumbert (1–1)
Potter
—
27,105
45–49
August: 12–19 (Home: 4–9; Away: 8–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
95
August 1
Dodgers
0–9
Branca
Bonham (6–3)
—
29,483
45–50
96
August 2
Dodgers
2–5
Barney
Chesnes (5–6)
—
27,697
45–51
97
August 3
Dodgers
5–10
Erskine
Riddle (1–8)
—
13,007
45–52
98
August 4
Dodgers
3–11
Newcombe
Lombardi (4–2)
—
14,363
45–53
99
August 5
Phillies
1–0
Werle (8–8)
Rowe
—
24,944
46–53
100
August 6
Phillies
3–4
Konstanty
Gumbert (1–2)
—
13,260
46–54
101
August 7
Phillies
3–7
Borowy
Chambers (6–3)
—
46–55
102
August 7
Phillies
4–5
Konstanty
Chesnes (5–7)
Roberts
27,928
46–56
103
August 9
@ Cubs
8–3
Chambers (7–3)
Schmitz
Gumbert (1)
11,313
47–56
104
August 10
@ Cubs
0–2
Lade
Walsh (0–1)
—
10,326
47–57
105
August 11
@ Cubs
3–2
Werle (9–8)
Dubiel
Gumbert (2)
5,415
48–57
106
August 12
@ Cardinals
2–8
Staley
Bonham (6–4)
—
22,231
48–58
107
August 13
@ Cardinals
6–3
Dickson (5–12)
Munger
—
25,745
49–58
108
August 14
@ Cardinals
4–0
Chambers (8–3)
Pollet
—
22,996
50–58
109
August 15
@ Reds
9–7
Sewell (6–1)
Wehmeier
Gumbert (3)
11,371
51–58
110
August 16
@ Reds
1–2 (10)
Fox
Chesnes (5–8)
—
2,526
51–59
111
August 18
Cubs
2–0
Walsh (1–1)
Lade
—
6,922
52–59
112
August 19
Cardinals
8–2
Chambers (9–3)
Staley
—
32,476
53–59
113
August 20
Cardinals
3–4
Pollet
Gumbert (1–3)
—
20,659
53–60
114
August 21
Cardinals
2–4
Martin
Werle (9–9)
—
53–61
115
August 21
Cardinals
8–0
Dickson (6–12)
Brecheen
—
34,408
54–61
116
August 23
@ Braves
2–5
Sain
Chesnes (5–9)
—
14,405
54–62
117
August 24
@ Braves
5–6
Spahn
Chambers (9–4)
—
6,467
54–63
118
August 25
@ Phillies
5–1
Dickson (7–12)
Meyer
—
4,548
55–63
119
August 25
@ Phillies
2–4
Roberts
Walsh (1–2)
—
7,179
55–64
120
August 26
@ Phillies
3–2
Werle (10–9)
Heintzelman
—
9,586
56–64
121
August 27
@ Phillies
8–2
Bonham (7–4)
Rowe
—
6,070
57–64
122
August 28
@ Dodgers
0–9
Newcombe
Chesnes (5–10)
—
23,663
57–65
123
August 29
@ Dodgers
1–5
Banta
Chambers (9–5)
—
24,031
57–66
124
August 30
@ Dodgers
3–4
Barney
Dickson (7–13)
—
13,708
57–67
125
August 31
@ Giants
5–12
Jones
Werle (10–10)
—
4,701
57–68
September: 13–14 (Home: 9–10; Away: 4–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
126
September 1
@ Giants
5–9
Hansen
Lombardi (4–3)
Higbe
3,973
57–69
127
September 3
@ Cubs
7–11
Adkins
Chambers (9–6)
Chipman
13,289
57–70
128
September 4
@ Cubs
7–11 (7)
Muncrief
Chesnes (5–11)
Rush
18,082
57–71
129
September 5
@ Cardinals
1–9
Munger
Dickson (7–14)
—
57–72
130
September 5
@ Cardinals
5–4 (10)
Lombardi (5–3)
Munger
—
32,214
58–72
131
September 6
Reds
3–6 (10)
Blackwell
Walsh (1–3)
—
11,797
58–73
132
September 7
Reds
2–5
Raffensberger
Chambers (9–7)
—
12,367
58–74
133
September 8
Reds
7–9
Wehmeier
Lombardi (5–4)
—
4,170
58–75
134
September 9
Cubs
1–8
Dubiel
Chesnes (5–12)
—
7,905
58–76
135
September 10
Cubs
5–9
Leonard
Werle (10–11)
Rush
5,369
58–77
136
September 11
Cubs
7–3
Dickson (8–14)
Adkins
—
9,851
59–77
137
September 13
Phillies
11–6
Chambers (10–7)
Borowy
—
11,878
60–77
138
September 14
Phillies
4–12
Roberts
Walsh (1–4)
—
3,920
60–78
139
September 16
Dodgers
9–2
Werle (11–11)
Newcombe
—
28,202
61–78
140
September 17
Dodgers
7–2
Dickson (9–14)
Palica
—
14,842
62–78
141
September 18
Giants
4–13
Jones
Chesnes (5–13)
—
62–79
142
September 18
Giants
7–2 (6)
Chambers (11–7)
Behrman
—
28,291
63–79
143
September 19
Giants
4–6 (10)
Jones
Gumbert (1–4)
—
11,542
63–80
144
September 20
Braves
2–4
Bickford
Lombardi (5–5)
—
11,348
63–81
145
September 21
Braves
7–9
Hall
Werle (11–12)
—
11,881
63–82
146
September 22
Braves
1–0
Dickson (10–14)
Sain
—
8,261
64–82
147
September 24
@ Reds
6–5
Chambers (12–7)
Raffensberger
—
2,019
65–82
148
September 25
@ Reds
7–3
Chesnes (6–13)
Wehmeier
—
66–82
149
September 25
@ Reds
5–3
Dickson (11–14)
Fox
—
9,086
67–82
150
September 27
Cardinals
6–4
Werle (12–12)
Munger
Lombardi (1)
27,283
68–82
151
September 29
Cardinals
7–2
Dickson (12–14)
Staley
—
9,573
69–82
152
September 30
Reds
3–2
Chesnes (7–13)
Wehmeier
—
9,416
70–82
October: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
153
October 2
Reds
4–2
Chambers (13–7)
Fox
—
71–82
154
October 2
Reds
5–6
Raffensberger
Werle (12–13)
—
40,025
71–83
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
Notable transactions
Roster
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Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Indianapolis, Waco
Notes
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