1954 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1954 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 73rd season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 68th in the National League . The Pirates finished eighth and last in the league standings with a record of 53–101.
Offseason
Regular season
During the season, Curt Roberts became the first black player in the history of the Pirates.[ 3]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Game log
1954 Game Log: 53–101 (Home: 31–46; Away: 22–55)
April: 6–10 (Home: 4–4; Away: 2–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 13
Phillies
4–2
Law (1–0)
Roberts
Hetki (1)
32,294
1–0
2
April 14
Phillies
0–6
Simmons
LaPalme (0–1)
—
5,853
1–1
3
April 15
@ Dodgers
4–7
Meyer
Surkont (0–1)
Hughes
13,496
1–2
4
April 18
@ Phillies
0–6
Roberts
Friend (0–1)
—
1–3
5
April 18
@ Phillies
1–7
Simmons
Law (1–1)
—
9,975
1–4
6
April 19
@ Giants
7–5
Hetki (1–0)
Hearn
—
6,380
2–4
7
April 20
@ Giants
2–6
Antonelli
LaPalme (0–2)
—
6,865
2–5
8
April 21
Giants
5–4
Surkont (1–1)
Liddle
Hetki (2)
13,552
3–5
9
April 22
Giants
7–4
O'Donnell (1–0)
Gomez
—
3,296
4–5
10
April 23
Dodgers
5–6 (13)
Milliken
Purkey (0–1)
—
10,574
4–6
11
April 24
Dodgers
0–3
Erskine
Hogue (0–1)
—
8,671
4–7
12
April 25
Dodgers
9–3
Law (2–1)
Newcombe
—
8,671
5–7
13
April 25
Dodgers
2–4
Podres
LaPalme (0–3)
—
23,714
5–8
14
April 27
@ Redlegs
7–8
Valentine
Surkont (1–2)
Smith
3,634
5–9
15
April 28
@ Redlegs
4–8
Collum
Friend (0–2)
—
1,206
5–10
16
April 29
@ Cardinals
4–3
Purkey (1–1)
Haddix
Hetki (3)
7,603
6–10
May: 8–23 (Home: 6–12; Away: 2–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
17
May 1
@ Cardinals
4–5 (10)
Lint
O'Donnell (1–1)
—
6,745
6–11
18
May 2
@ Cubs
3–5
Minner
Law (2–2)
—
17,472
6–12
19
May 2
@ Cubs
18–10 (8)
Friend (1–2)
Church
Hetki (4)
7,636
7–12
20
May 4
@ Braves
1–6
Spahn
Surkont (1–3)
—
12,383
7–13
21
May 5
@ Braves
1–4
Conley
Purkey (1–2)
—
13,194
7–14
22
May 6
@ Braves
0–3
Burdette
O'Donnell (1–2)
—
11,856
7–15
23
May 8
Giants
1–2
Antonelli
Law (2–3)
—
7,147
7–16
24
May 9
Giants
1–5
Maglie
Surkont (1–4)
—
4,577
7–17
25
May 12
Cardinals
5–13
Haddix
O'Donnell (1–3)
Brazle
1,559
7–18
26
May 13
Braves
2–4
Nichols
Purkey (1–3)
—
6,090
7–19
27
May 14
Braves
3–2 (10)
Surkont (2–4)
Spahn
—
8,225
8–19
28
May 15
Braves
6–1
Law (3–3)
Buhl
—
3,366
9–19
29
May 16
Cubs
3–12
Minner
Friend (1–3)
—
8,225
9–20
30
May 16
Cubs
5–1
Thies (1–0)
Willis
—
32,807
10–20
31
May 17
Cubs
6–10
Pollet
Purkey (1–4)
Davis
1,420
10–21
32
May 18
Redlegs
5–6
Collum
LaPalme (0–4)
Smith
5,696
10–22
33
May 19
Redlegs
3–2
Surkont (3–4)
Valentine
—
4,476
11–22
34
May 20
Cardinals
4–17
Poholsky
Purkey (1–5)
—
4,902
11–23
35
May 21
@ Dodgers
2–3
Labine
Law (3–4)
Hughes
7,202
11–24
36
May 22
@ Dodgers
1–3
Palica
Thies (1–1)
Hughes
7,061
11–25
37
May 23
@ Dodgers
4–5
Roe
Friend (1–4)
—
7,061
11–26
38
May 23
@ Dodgers
2–6
Loes
O'Donnell (1–4)
Milliken
18,409
11–27
39
May 24
@ Dodgers
5–2
Surkont (4–4)
Erskine
—
9,386
12–27
40
May 25
@ Giants
4–21
Antonelli
Purkey (1–6)
—
7,206
12–28
41
May 26
@ Giants
1–2
Gomez
Law (3–5)
—
2,849
12–29
42
May 28
Phillies
0–4 (6)
Dickson
Surkont (4–5)
—
5,521
12–30
43
May 29
Phillies
3–2
O'Donnell (2–4)
Ridzik
—
2,525
13–30
44
May 30
Phillies
0–8
Roberts
Littlefield (0–1)
—
2,525
13–31
45
May 30
Phillies
7–10
Drews
Friend (1–5)
Konstanty
9,651
13–32
46
May 31
Giants
0–4
Gomez
Yochim (0–1)
—
13–33
47
May 31
Giants
4–3
Law (4–5)
Wilhelm
—
10,506
14–33
June: 9–15 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
48
June 4
@ Braves
4–1
Surkont (5–5)
Nichols
—
21,582
15–33
49
June 5
@ Braves
0–7
Spahn
O'Donnell (2–5)
—
19,415
15–34
50
June 6
@ Braves
0–5
Wilson
Law (4–6)
—
15–35
51
June 6
@ Braves
6–4
Littlefield (1–1)
Gorin
—
34,095
16–35
52
June 8
@ Redlegs
0–5
Valentine
O'Donnell (2–6)
—
4,342
16–36
53
June 9
@ Redlegs
3–4
Nuxhall
Surkont (5–6)
—
4,813
16–37
54
June 10
@ Redlegs
0–6
Baczewski
Thies (1–2)
—
1,900
16–38
55
June 11
@ Cardinals
8–5
Law (5–6)
Presko
Hetki (5)
9,820
17–38
56
June 12
@ Cardinals
4–2
Littlefield (2–1)
Staley
—
11,365
18–38
57
June 13
@ Cardinals
0–5
Haddix
O'Donnell (2–7)
—
11,365
18–39
58
June 13
@ Cardinals
3–5
Miller
LaPalme (0–5)
—
16,648
18–40
59
June 14
Cubs
5–6
Davis
Surkont (5–7)
Minner
6,462
18–41
60
June 18
Braves
2–1
Law (6–6)
Spahn
—
8,859
19–41
61
June 19
Braves
2–11
Jolly
Littlefield (2–2)
—
3,961
19–42
62
June 20
Braves
2–1 (10)
Surkont (6–7)
Burdette
—
8,859
20–42
63
June 20
Braves
6–3
Friend (2–5)
Buhl
Law (1)
10,236
21–42
64
June 23
Cardinals
1–7
Haddix
Littlefield (2–3)
—
9,301
21–43
65
June 24
Cardinals
1–5
Lawrence
Law (6–7)
—
2,637
21–44
66
June 25
Redlegs
4–8
Fowler
Surkont (6–8)
Smith
6,327
21–45
67
June 26
Redlegs
4–3
Friend (3–5)
Baczewski
—
2,551
22–45
68
June 27
Redlegs
0–9
Valentine
Law (6–8)
—
22–46
69
June 27
Redlegs
4–3
Hetki (2–0)
Podbielan
—
7,717
23–46
70
June 29
Phillies
0–4
Wehmeier
Surkont (6–9)
—
5,088
23–47
71
June 30
Phillies
0–8
Roberts
Law (6–9)
—
4,209
23–48
July: 10–21 (Home: 4–8; Away: 6–13)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
72
July 2
Giants
5–9
Wilhelm
Friend (3–6)
Maglie
9,603
23–49
73
July 3
Giants
6–4
Littlefield (3–3)
Hearn
O'Donnell (1)
3,488
24–49
74
July 4
Giants
2–9
Liddle
Surkont (6–10)
McCall
3,488
24–50
75
July 4
Giants
7–6
LaPalme (1–5)
Grissom
Hetki (6)
12,818
25–50
76
July 5
Dodgers
6–8
Wade
Law (6–10)
Hughes
9,603
25–51
77
July 5
Dodgers
2–7
Loes
Thies (1–3)
—
16,905
25–52
78
July 6
@ Phillies
0–3
Simmons
Friend (3–7)
—
3,967
25–53
79
July 9
@ Giants
3–6
Antonelli
LaPalme (1–6)
—
12,423
25–54
80
July 10
@ Giants
10–7
O'Donnell (3–7)
Wilhelm
—
9,744
26–54
81
July 11
@ Giants
7–13
Maglie
Law (6–11)
Grissom
9,744
26–55
82
July 11
@ Giants
5–1
Littlefield (4–3)
Hearn
—
21,504
27–55
83
July 15
@ Cubs
2–9
Minner
Surkont (6–11)
—
5,900
27–56
84
July 15
@ Cubs
0–3
Hacker
O'Donnell (3–8)
Tremel
10,855
27–57
85
July 16
@ Cubs
2–3
Rush
Hetki (2–1)
—
4,586
27–58
86
July 17
@ Cubs
3–11
Davis
Law (6–12)
Tremel
4,586
27–59
87
July 17
@ Cubs
6–2
Purkey (2–6)
Klippstein
O'Donnell (2)
10,842
28–59
88
July 18
@ Braves
1–4
Spahn
Littlefield (4–4)
Johnson
25,074
28–60
89
July 18
@ Braves
7–5
Friend (4–7)
Nichols
—
29,371
29–60
90
July 19
@ Braves
1–4
Wilson
Surkont (6–12)
—
23,281
29–61
91
July 21
@ Cardinals
12–13
Lawrence
O'Donnell (3–9)
Haddix
6,623
29–62
92
July 22
@ Cardinals
2–3 (14)
Staley
Friend (4–8)
—
7,059
29–63
93
July 23
@ Redlegs
7–4
Littlefield (5–4)
Nuxhall
—
7,682
30–63
94
July 24
@ Redlegs
3–5
Fowler
Surkont (6–13)
Smith
3,383
30–64
95
July 25
@ Redlegs
4–2
LaPalme (2–6)
Perkowski
—
31–64
96
July 25
@ Redlegs
2–3
Judson
Friend (4–9)
Smith
13,514
31–65
97
July 26
Braves
1–3
Conley
Purkey (2–7)
—
6,850
31–66
98
July 28
Braves
4–6
Burdette
Littlefield (5–5)
Jolly
6,728
31–67
99
July 29
Braves
3–5 (10)
Nichols
Hetki (2–2)
—
2,259
31–68
100
July 30
Cubs
8–6
Purkey (3–7)
Minner
Hetki (7)
6,728
32–68
101
July 30
Cubs
5–8
Pollet
Surkont (6–14)
Jeffcoat
7,754
32–69
102
July 31
Cubs
5–3
LaPalme (3–6)
Hacker
Friend (1)
2,688
33–69
August: 13–17 (Home: 7–6; Away: 6–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
Cubs
2–0
Littlefield (6–5)
Davis
—
2,688
34–69
104
August 1
Cubs
2–12
Cole
Pepper (0–1)
—
7,281
34–70
105
August 3
Redlegs
2–7
Nuxhall
Friend (4–10)
—
4,671
34–71
106
August 4
Redlegs
4–3
Law (7–12)
Smith
—
3,778
35–71
107
August 6
Cardinals
7–3
Littlefield (7–5)
Poholsky
—
2,688
36–71
108
August 6
Cardinals
6–5
Hetki (3–2)
Lawrence
—
8,624
37–71
109
August 7
Cardinals
6–8
Presko
Purkey (3–8)
Brazle
3,846
37–72
110
August 8
Cardinals
12–4
LaPalme (4–6)
Haddix
—
8,624
38–72
111
August 8
Cardinals
5–3
Surkont (7–14)
Staley
—
10,790
39–72
112
August 10
Giants
1–2
Antonelli
Littlefield (7–6)
Grissom
9,945
39–73
113
August 13
@ Phillies
9–5
Friend (5–10)
Roberts
—
24,536
40–73
114
August 13
@ Phillies
5–0
Thies (2–3)
Wehmeier
—
8,804
41–73
115
August 14
@ Phillies
8–4
Law (8–12)
Simmons
—
2,865
42–73
116
August 15
@ Phillies
9–6
Littlefield (8–6)
Dickson
Hetki (8)
2,865
43–73
117
August 15
@ Phillies
6–7
Roberts
Hetki (3–3)
—
4,773
43–74
118
August 17
Dodgers
4–2
Surkont (8–14)
Podres
—
20,102
44–74
119
August 18
Dodgers
2–3
Erskine
Thies (2–4)
Hughes
18,797
44–75
120
August 19
Dodgers
5–7
Newcombe
Law (8–13)
Hughes
9,299
44–76
121
August 20
@ Giants
0–4
Liddle
Littlefield (8–7)
—
8,985
44–77
122
August 22
@ Giants
4–5
McCall
LaPalme (4–7)
—
44–78
123
August 22
@ Giants
3–5
Wilhelm
Surkont (8–15)
—
22,702
44–79
124
August 24
@ Cardinals
8–7
Littlefield (9–7)
Haddix
Law (2)
8,718
45–79
125
August 25
@ Cardinals
0–13
Jones
Thies (2–5)
—
6,826
45–80
126
August 26
@ Cardinals
2–1
Pepper (1–1)
Beard
Law (3)
7,094
46–80
127
August 27
@ Redlegs
2–3
Nuxhall
Surkont (8–16)
—
5,227
46–81
128
August 28
@ Redlegs
1–2
Valentine
LaPalme (4–8)
—
2,995
46–82
129
August 29
@ Cubs
4–7
Jeffcoat
Littlefield (9–8)
—
5,790
46–83
130
August 29
@ Cubs
1–4
Davis
Hetki (3–4)
—
15,318
46–84
131
August 31
@ Cubs
2–14
Pollet
Pepper (1–2)
—
15,318
46–85
132
August 31
@ Cubs
3–7
Rush
Thies (2–6)
Jeffcoat
18,217
46–86
September: 7–15 (Home: 5–8; Away: 2–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Braves
1–3
Spahn
Surkont (8–17)
—
40,494
46–87
134
September 3
Phillies
1–7
Simmons
Friend (5–11)
—
10,790
46–88
135
September 3
Phillies
2–10
Ridzik
Littlefield (9–9)
—
5,302
46–89
136
September 5
Phillies
5–12
Wehmeier
Pepper (1–3)
—
4,645
46–90
137
September 6
@ Dodgers
9–6 (12)
Law (9–13)
Loes
—
26,349
47–90
138
September 6
@ Dodgers
9–7
Thies (3–6)
Newcombe
Friend (2)
21,561
48–90
139
September 8
Braves
2–5
Spahn
Littlefield (9–10)
—
2,516
48–91
140
September 10
Cardinals
3–2
Hetki (4–4)
Staley
—
2,615
49–91
141
September 11
Cardinals
2–7
Poholsky
Pepper (1–4)
—
1,851
49–92
142
September 12
Redlegs
5–11
Nuxhall
LaPalme (4–9)
—
49–93
143
September 12
Redlegs
2–13
Lane
Thies (3–7)
Ross
5,672
49–94
144
September 13
Redlegs
6–5
Littlefield (10–10)
Judson
—
1,148
50–94
145
September 14
Cubs
2–9
Rush
Thies (3–8)
—
1,851
50–95
146
September 14
Cubs
4–0
Friend (6–11)
Minner
—
2,361
51–95
147
September 17
Dodgers
9–1
Surkont (9–17)
Loes
—
6,198
52–95
148
September 19
Dodgers
1–0
Friend (7–11)
Meyer
—
21,308
53–95
149
September 22
@ Phillies
1–12
Simmons
Pepper (1–5)
—
5,157
53–96
150
September 22
@ Phillies
1–5
Roberts
Littlefield (10–11)
—
2,837
53–97
151
September 23
@ Phillies
2–4
Wehmeier
LaPalme (4–10)
—
936
53–98
152
September 24
@ Dodgers
5–6
Erskine
Surkont (9–18)
Hughes
751
53–99
153
September 25
@ Dodgers
5–10
Meyer
Friend (7–12)
Labine
4,597
53–100
154
September 26
@ Dodgers
0–1
Spooner
Thies (3–9)
—
9,344
53–101
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
Notable transactions
Roster
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Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
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: Waco
Notes
^ From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania , which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
^ Sonny Senerchia at Baseball Reference
^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures , 2008 Edition, p. 199, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
^ Hal Rice at Baseball Reference
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