List of Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the National League Central division. Originally known as the Alleghenys, they played in the American Association from 1882 through 1886, and have played in the National League since 1887. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. The Pirates have used 71 Opening Day starting pitchers since they began to play as a Major League team in 1882. The Pirates have a record of 69 wins and 60 losses in their Opening Day games.
The Pirates have played in several different home ball parks. Between 1882 and 1909 they played in two parks called Exposition Park and in Recreation Park. They played in Forbes Field from 1909 to 1970 and Three Rivers Stadium from 1970 to 2000 and they have played in their current stadium, PNC Park, since 2001. They had a record of no wins and one loss in the first Exposition Park, four wins and no losses in Recreation Park and no wins and two losses in the second Exposition Park. They had a record of four wins and two losses at Forbes Field and a record of five wins and eight losses at Three Rivers Stadium. Through 2010, they have a record of two wins and one loss at PNC Park. That gives the Pirates an overall Opening Day record of 15 wins and 14 losses at home. They have a record of 54 wins and 46 losses in Opening Day games on the road.
Bob Friend has made the most Opening Day starts for the Pirates, with seven. Babe Adams and Frank Killen each made five Opening Day starts for the Pirates, and Deacon Phillippe, Howie Camnitz, Cy Blanton and Bob Veale each made four Opening Day starts. Ed Morris, Pud Galvin, Wilbur Cooper, Ray Kremer, Rip Sewell, Steve Blass, Dock Ellis, Rick Rhoden, Doug Drabek and Francisco Liriano all made three Opening Day starts for the Pirates. Several Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Galvin, Burleigh Grimes, Waite Hoyt, Jim Bunning, and Bert Blyleven. Bunning was elected as both a United States congressman and senator from Kentucky after retiring from baseball.
The Pirates have won nine National League titles, in 1901, 1902, 1903, 1909, 1925, 1927, 1960, 1971 and 1979. They went on to win the World Series in 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971 and 1979. Sam Leever was the Pirates Opening Day starting pitcher in 1901, Phillippe was the Opening Day starting pitcher in both 1902 and 1903, Camnitz was the Opening Day starting pitcher in 1909, Emil Yde in 1925, Kremer in 1927, Friend in 1960, Ellis in 1971 and Blyleven in 1979.
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Pitchers
Season | Pitcher | Decision | Final score | Opponent | Location | Ref |
1882 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | Bank Street Grounds | ||||
1883 | Philadelphia Athletics | Exposition Park I | ||||
1884 | Philadelphia Athletics | Recreation Park | ||||
1885 | St. Louis Browns | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1886 | St. Louis Browns | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1887 | Chicago White Stockings | Recreation Park | ||||
1888 | Detroit Wolverines | Recreation Park | ||||
1889 | Chicago White Stockings | Recreation Park | ||||
1890 | Cleveland Spiders | Recreation Park | ||||
1891 | Chicago Colts | Exposition Park III | ||||
1892 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1893 | Cleveland Spiders | Exposition Park III | ||||
1894 | St. Louis Browns | Robison Field | ||||
1895 | Louisville Colonels | Eclipse Park | ||||
1896 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1897 | St. Louis Browns | Robison Field | ||||
1898 | Louisville Colonels | Eclipse Park | ||||
1899 | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1900 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1901** | Cincinnati Reds | League Park | ||||
1902** | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1903** | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1904 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1905 | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1906 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1907 | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1908 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1909 | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | ||||
1910 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1911 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Palace of the Fans | |||
1912 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1913 | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | ||||
1914 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1915 | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | ||||
1916 | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | ||||
1917 | Chicago Cubs | Weeghman Park | ||||
1918 | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | ||||
1919 | Chicago Cubs | Weeghman Park | ||||
1920 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Robison Field | |||
1921 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | |||
1922 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1923 | W | Chicago Cubs | Cubs Park | |||
1924 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | |||
1925 | L | Chicago Cubs | Cubs Park | |||
1926 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1927** | W | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | |||
1928 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1929 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1930 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | |||
1931 | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | ||||
1932 | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1933 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Redland Field | |||
1934 | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1935 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1936 | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1937 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1938 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1939 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1940 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1941 | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | ||||
1942 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1943 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1944 | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1945 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1946 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1947 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1948 | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | ||||
1949 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1950 | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | ||||
1951 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1952 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Sportsman's Park | |||
1953 | L | Brooklyn Dodgers | Ebbets Field | |||
1954 | ND | Philadelphia Phillies | Forbes Field | |||
1955 | L | Brooklyn Dodgers | Ebbets Field | |||
1956 | L | New York Giants | Polo Grounds | |||
1957 | W | New York Giants | Forbes Field | |||
1958 | ND | Milwaukee Braves | County Stadium | |||
1959 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1960 | ND | Milwaukee Braves | County Stadium | |||
1961 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | |||
1962 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Forbes Field | |||
1963 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Crosley Field | |||
1964 | ND | Chicago Cubs | Forbes Field | |||
1965 | W | San Francisco Giants | Forbes Field | |||
1966 | ND | Atlanta Braves | Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium | |||
1967 | W | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
1968 | ND | Houston Astros | Astrodome | |||
1969 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1970* | ND | New York Mets | Forbes Field | |||
1971 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1972* | L | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
1973 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1974* | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1975* | ND | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1976 | ND | Philadelphia Phillies | Veterans Stadium | |||
1977 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1978 | W | Chicago Cubs | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1979 | ND | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1980 | L | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1981 | ND | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1982 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1983 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
1984 | L | San Diego Padres | Jack Murphy Stadium | |||
1985 | L | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
1986 | L | New York Mets | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1987 | L | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
1988 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | Veterans Stadium | |||
1989 | ND | Montreal Expos | Olympic Stadium | |||
1990* | W | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
1991* | L | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1992* | W | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1993 | W | San Diego Padres | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1994 | L | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | |||
1995 | L | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
1996 | W | Florida Marlins | Joe Robbie Stadium | |||
1997 | ND | San Francisco Giants | Candlestick Park | |||
1998 | W | Montreal Expos | Olympic Stadium | |||
1999 | L | Montreal Expos | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
2000 | L | Houston Astros | Three Rivers Stadium | |||
2001 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2002 | L | New York Mets | Shea Stadium | |||
2003 | W | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2004 | W | Philadelphia Phillies | PNC Park | |||
2005 | L | Milwaukee Brewers | PNC Park | |||
2006 | ND | Milwaukee Brewers | Miller Park | |||
2007 | ND | Houston Astros | Minute Maid Park | |||
2008 | ND | Atlanta Braves | Turner Field | |||
2009 | ND | St. Louis Cardinals | Busch Stadium | |||
2010 | W | Los Angeles Dodgers | PNC Park | |||
2011 | W | Chicago Cubs | Wrigley Field | |||
2012 | L | Philadelphia Phillies | PNC Park | |||
2013* | L | Chicago Cubs | PNC Park | |||
2014* | ND | Chicago Cubs | PNC Park | |||
2015* | ND | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ball Park | |||
2016 | W | St. Louis Cardinals | PNC Park | |||
2017 | L | Boston Red Sox | Fenway Park | |||
2018 | ND | Detroit Tigers | Comerica Park | |||
2019 | L | Cincinnati Reds | Great American Ballpark |