2006 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2006 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 125th season of the franchise; the 120th in the National League . This was their sixth season at PNC Park . The Pirates finished fifth in the National League Central with a record of 67–95.
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
2006 Game Log (67–95)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
@ Brewers
2–5
Lehr
Torres (0–1)
Turnbow
45,023
0–1
2
April 4
@ Brewers
5–7
Capuano
Santos (0–1)
Turnbow
15,515
0–2
3
April 5
@ Brewers
2–3
Wise
Marte (0–1)
Turnbow
15,430
0–3
4
April 6
@ Reds
5–6
White
Gonzalez (0–1)
Weathers
13,887
0–4
5
April 7
@ Reds
6–7
Milton
Maholm (0–1)
Mercker
16,573
0–5
6
April 8
@ Reds
9–11
Harang
Perez (0–1)
White
20,244
0–6
7
April 9
@ Reds
5–3
Santos (1–1)
Williams
Hernandez (1)
22,090
1–6
8
April 10
Dodgers
3–8
Perez
Duke (0–1)
—
39,129
1–7
9
April 11
Dodgers
7–6
Torres (1–1)
Carter
Gonzalez (1)
17,240
2–7
10
April 12
Dodgers
9–5
Torres (2–1)
Kuo
—
13,237
3–7
11
April 13
Dodgers
5–13
Lowe
Perez (0–2)
—
18,134
3–8
12
April 14
Cubs
6–11
Marshall
Santos (1–2)
—
20,233
3–9
13
April 15
Cubs
2–1
Duke (1–1)
Williams
Gonzalez (2)
34,264
4–9
14
April 16
Cubs
3–7
Rusch
Snell (0–1)
—
15,020
4–10
15
April 17
Cardinals
1–2
Marquis
Maholm (0–2)
Isringhausen
15,278
4–11
16
April 18
Cardinals
12–4
Perez (1–2)
Suppan
—
16,682
5–11
17
April 19
Cardinals
0–4
Carpenter
Santos (1–3)
—
15,085
5–12
18
April 21
@ Astros
2–3
Rodriguez
Duke (1–2)
Lidge
31,333
5–13
19
April 22
@ Astros
0–3
Buchholz
Snell (0–2)
Lidge
38,575
5–14
20
April 23
@ Astros
2–7
Oswalt
Maholm (0–3)
—
39,074
5–15
21
April 24
@ Cardinals
2–7
Carpenter
Perez (1–3)
—
38,953
5–16
22
April 25
@ Cardinals
3–6
Suppan
Santos (1–4)
Isringhausen
38,809
5–17
23
April 26
@ Cardinals
3–4
Isringhausen
Hernandez (0–1)
—
38,728
5–18
24
April 28
Phillies
3–1
Snell (1–2)
Myers
Gonzalez (3)
30,568
6–18
25
April 29
Phillies
3–2
Maholm (1–3)
Lidle
Hernandez (2)
33,944
7–18
26
April 30
Phillies
1–5
Floyd
Perez (1–4)
—
22,320
7–19
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
27
May 1
@ Cubs
1–2
Howry
Grabow (0–1)
Dempster
36,602
7–20
28
May 2
@ Cubs
8–0
Duke (2–2)
Guzman
—
39,110
8–20
29
May 3
@ Mets
3–4 (12)
Bradford
Gonzalez (0–2)
—
33,668
8–21
30
May 4
@ Mets
0–6
Glavine
Maholm (1–4)
—
30,756
8–22
31
May 5
@ Nationals
0–6
Day
Perez (1–5)
—
21,059
8–23
32
May 6
@ Nationals
5–4 (11)
Gonzalez (1–2)
Rodriguez
—
29,953
9–23
33
May 7
@ Nationals
4–5
O'Connor
Duke (2–3)
Cordero
30,659
9–24
34
May 9
Diamondbacks
3–0
Snell (2–2)
Batista
Gonzalez (4)
16,961
10–24
35
May 10
Diamondbacks
4–7
Webb
Marte (0–2)
Valverde
14,509
10–25
36
May 12
Marlins
12–9
Capps (1–0)
Wellemeyer
Gonzalez (5)
24,990
11–25
37
May 13
Marlins
3–4
Olsen
Duke (2–4)
Borowski
29,289
11–26
38
May 14
Marlins
2–8
Moehler
Snell (2–3)
—
15,921
11–27
39
May 16
Reds
9–3
Maholm (2–4)
Harang
—
14,315
12–27
40
May 17
Reds
7–2
Perez (2–5)
Arroyo
—
14,897
13–27
41
May 18
Reds
8–9
Belisle
Capps (1–1)
Coffey
18,502
13–28
42
May 19
@ Indians
1–4
Sabathia
Duke (2–5)
—
32,499
13–29
43
May 20
@ Indians
9–6
Snell (3–3)
Johnson
Gonzalez (6)
30,799
14–29
44
May 21
@ Indians
2–3 (10)
Wickman
Gonzalez (1–3)
—
31,589
14–30
45
May 22
@ Diamondbacks
3–4
Medders
Marte (0–3)
Valverde
18,103
14–31
46
May 23
@ Diamondbacks
3–7
Vargas
Santos (1–5)
—
19,993
14–32
47
May 24
@ Diamondbacks
7–8
Batista
Duke (2–6)
Valverde
18,394
14–33
48
May 26
Astros
12–5
Snell (4–3)
Buchholz
—
29,247
15–33
49
May 27
Astros
8–7 (18)
Santos (2–5)
Gallo
—
31,878
16–33
50
May 28
Astros
4–5 (10)
Qualls
Torres (2–2)
Lidge
24,992
16–34
51
May 29
Brewers
14–3
Duke (3–6)
Davis
—
17,561
17–34
52
May 30
Brewers
12–1
Santos (3–5)
De La Rosa
—
14,300
18–34
53
May 31
Brewers
6–1
Snell (5–3)
Capuano
—
15,434
19–34
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Brewers
4–3
Grabow (1–1)
Turnbow
—
12,899
20–34
55
June 2
Padres
0–7 (6)
Park
Perez (2–6)
—
20,777
20–35
56
June 3
Padres
6–4
Duke (4–6)
Thompson
Gonzalez (7)
30,639
21–35
57
June 4
Padres
0–1
Young
Santos (3–6)
Hoffman
26,857
21–36
58
June 5
@ Rockies
5–2
Snell (6–3)
Cook
Gonzalez (8)
20,152
22–36
59
June 6
@ Rockies
4–5
Francis
Maholm (2–5)
Fuentes
20,277
22–37
60
June 7
@ Rockies
9–16
Dohmann
Perez (2–7)
—
21,509
22–38
61
June 8
@ Giants
4–5
Benitez
Marte (0–4)
—
34,540
22–39
62
June 9
@ Giants
3–2
Santos (4–6)
Morris
Gonzalez (9)
38,766
23–39
63
June 10
@ Giants
2–0
Snell (7–3)
Lowry
Gonzalez (10)
37,302
24–39
64
June 11
@ Giants
7–5
Capps (2–1)
Worrell
Gonzalez (11)
39,850
25–39
65
June 13
Cardinals
1–2
Carpenter
Perez (2–8)
Isringhausen
24,443
25–40
66
June 14
Cardinals
9–7
Duke (5–6)
Ponson
Gonzalez (12)
20,289
26–40
67
June 15
Cardinals
5–6
Mulder
Santos (4–7)
Isringhausen
18,248
26–41
68
June 16
Twins
2–4
Liriano
Snell (7–4)
Nathan
33,025
26–42
69
June 17
Twins
3–5
Crain
Marte (0–5)
Nathan
34,085
26–43
70
June 18
Twins
2–8
Santana
Perez (2–9)
—
25,104
26–44
71
June 19
Diamondbacks
4–5 (11)
Aquino
Torres (2–3)
Julio
15,032
26–45
72
June 20
@ Royals
6–10
Redman
Wells (0–1)
—
15,906
26–46
73
June 21
@ Royals
4–6
Dessens
Torres (2–4)
Burgos
15,501
26–47
74
June 22
@ Royals
7–15
Elarton
Maholm (2–6)
—
13,153
26–48
75
June 23
@ Dodgers
4–10
Tomko
Perez (2–10)
—
55,823
26–49
76
June 24
@ Dodgers
0–7
Sele
Duke (5–7)
—
47,785
26–50
77
June 25
@ Dodgers
4–7
Penny
Wells (0–2)
Saito
55,545
26–51
78
June 27
White Sox
2–4
Buehrle
Snell (7–5)
Jenks
24,976
26–52
79
June 28
White Sox
3–4
Garcia
Maholm (2–7)
Jenks
23,118
26–53
80
June 29
White Sox
7–6
Gonzalez (2–3)
Politte
—
21,380
27–53
81
June 30
Tigers
6–7
Colon
Wells (0–3)
Jones
27,318
27–54
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Tigers
9–2
Capps (3–1)
Grilli
—
37,111
28–54
83
July 2
Tigers
8–9
Miner
Snell (7–6)
Jones
28,136
28–55
84
July 3
@ Mets
11–1
Maholm (3–7)
Maine
—
54,111
29–55
85
July 4
@ Mets
6–7
Sanchez
Hernandez (0–2)
Wagner
38,487
29–56
86
July 5
@ Mets
0–5
Hernandez
Wells (0–4)
—
40,360
29–57
87
July 6
@ Mets
5–7
Trachsel
Gorzelanny (0–1)
Wagner
39,743
29–58
88
July 7
@ Phillies
3–2
Snell (8–6)
Lieber
Gonzalez (13)
45,025
30–58
89
July 8
@ Phillies
2–6
Lidle
Maholm (3–8)
—
37,462
30–59
90
July 9
@ Phillies
3–8
Hamels
Duke (5–8)
—
32,527
30–60
–
July 11
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91
July 14
Nationals
7–4
Duke (6–8)
Ortiz
Gonzalez (14)
26,720
31–60
92
July 15
Nationals
7–6
Gonzalez (3–3)
Corcoran
—
32,626
32–60
93
July 16
Nationals
4–8 (11)
Stanton
Hernandez (0–3)
—
18,908
32–61
94
July 17
Rockies
3–1
Grabow (2–1)
Kim
Capps (1)
18,835
33–61
95
July 18
Rockies
4–13
Francis
Gorzelanny (0–2)
—
20,086
33–62
96
July 19
Rockies
6–5
Duke (7–8)
Jennings
Gonzalez (15)
19,881
34–62
97
July 20
@ Marlins
5–3
Torres (3–4)
Messenger
Gonzalez (16)
9,139
35–62
98
July 21
@ Marlins
1–4
Olsen
Maholm (3–9)
Borowski
11,357
35–63
99
July 22
@ Marlins
0–5
Nolasco
Wells (0–5)
—
15,291
35–64
100
July 23
@ Marlins
4–5
Borowski
Gonzalez (3–4)
—
11,468
35–65
101
July 24
@ Brewers
8–12
Davis
Duke (7–9)
—
30,252
35–66
102
July 25
@ Brewers
6–1
Snell (9–6)
Bush
—
35,923
36–66
103
July 26
@ Brewers
8–4
Maholm (4–9)
Capuano
—
37,678
37–66
104
July 28
Giants
3–0
Wells (1–5)
Schmidt
Gonzalez (17)
38,092
38–66
105
July 29
Giants
4–3
Gorzelanny (1–2)
Wright
Gonzalez (18)
38,373
39–66
106
July 30
Giants
2–1 (10)
Grabow (3–1)
Kline
—
26,516
40–66
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
Braves
2–4
Smoltz
Snell (9–7)
Wickman
22,145
40–67
108
August 2
Braves
2–3
Yates
Torres (3–5)
Wickman
21,064
40–68
109
August 3
Braves
3–2
Chacon (1–0)
Hudson
Gonzalez (19)
17,324
41–68
110
August 4
@ Cubs
6–0
Gorzelanny (2–2)
Zambrano
—
39,973
42–68
111
August 5
@ Cubs
5–7
Prior
Duke (7–10)
Dempster
41,007
42–69
112
August 6
@ Cubs
1–6
Hill
Snell (9–8)
—
40,320
42–70
113
August 8
@ Astros
1–3
Backe
Maholm (4–10)
Lidge
38,856
42–71
114
August 9
@ Astros
1–14
Oswalt
Chacon (1–1)
—
31,077
42–72
115
August 10
@ Astros
2–5
Clemens
Gorzelanny (2–3)
—
41,476
42–73
116
August 11
Cardinals
7–1
Duke (8–10)
Suppan
—
30,516
43–73
117
August 12
Cardinals
3–2
Snell (10–8)
Weaver
Gonzalez (20)
35,037
44–73
118
August 13
Cardinals
7–0
Maholm (5–10)
Marquis
—
27,101
45–73
119
August 14
Brewers
4–2
Santos (5–7)
Bush
Gonzalez (21)
16,279
46–73
120
August 15
Brewers
3–6
Davis
Marte (0–6)
Cordero
17,877
46–74
121
August 16
Brewers
2–5 (13)
Gonzalez
Marte (0–7)
Cordero
14,901
46–75
122
August 18
@ Reds
7–3
Snell (11–8)
Michalak
—
31,718
47–75
123
August 19
@ Reds
7–14
Franklin
Torres (3–6)
—
34,245
47–76
124
August 20
@ Reds
1–5
Harang
Santos (5–8)
—
29,935
47–77
125
August 21
@ Braves
0–3
Smoltz
Duke (8–11)
Wickman
21,898
47–78
126
August 22
@ Braves
5–3
Marte (1–7)
Baez
Gonzalez (22)
21,830
48–78
127
August 23
@ Braves
5–4
Capps (4–1)
Paronto
Gonzalez (23)
23,082
49–78
128
August 24
Astros
5–3
Maholm (6–10)
Rodriguez
Gonzalez (24)
32,345
50–78
129
August 25
Astros
1–5
Clemens
Santos (5–9)
—
37,009
50–79
130
August 26
Astros
4–7
Pettitte
Duke (8–12)
Lidge
37,190
50–80
131
August 27
Astros
1–13
Hirsh
Chacon (1–2)
—
19,459
50–81
132
August 28
Cubs
11–6
Snell (12–8)
Guzman
—
12,666
51–81
133
August 29
Cubs
7–6 (11)
Capps (5–1)
Dempster
—
14,618
52–81
134
August 30
Cubs
10–9 (11)
McLeary (1–0)
Dempster
—
12,730
53–81
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Cardinals
1–3
Carpenter
Duke (8–13)
—
42,091
53–82
136
September 2
@ Cardinals
1–0
Capps (6–1)
Weaver
Torres (1)
41,466
54–82
137
September 3
@ Cardinals
3–6
Reyes
Snell (12–9)
—
42,205
54–83
138
September 4
@ Cubs
5–4
Maholm (7–10)
Zambrano
Torres (2)
37,994
55–83
139
September 5
@ Cubs
6–5
Grabow (4–1)
Dempster
Torres (3)
31,494
56–83
140
September 6
@ Cubs
2–7
Wuertz
Grabow (4–2)
—
32,557
56–84
141
September 7
@ Cubs
7–5
Bayliss (1–0)
Eyre
Torres (4)
27,105
57–84
142
September 8
@ Reds
1–9
Lohse
Snell (12–10)
—
17,631
57–85
143
September 9
@ Reds
7–4
Capps (7–1)
Coffey
Torres (5)
25,038
58–85
144
September 10
@ Reds
2–4
Arroyo
Youman (0–1)
Schoeneweis
20,731
58–86
145
September 11
Brewers
4–3
Duke (9–13)
Davis
Torres (6)
13,643
59–86
146
September 13
Brewers
6–3
Snell (13–10)
Capuano
Torres (7)
—
60–86
147
September 13
Brewers
1–2
Sheets
Chacon (1–3)
Cordero
11,627
60–87
148
September 15
Mets
5–3
Maholm (8–10)
Martinez
Torres (8)
24,410
61–87
149
September 16
Mets
3–2
Capps (8–1)
Heilman
—
37,623
62–87
150
September 17
Mets
3–0
Duke (10–13)
Maine
Torres (9)
34,866
63–87
151
September 19
@ Dodgers
10–6
Snell (14–10)
Kuo
—
43,734
64–87
152
September 20
@ Dodgers
6–4
Chacon (2–3)
Maddux
Torres (10)
46,319
65–87
153
September 21
@ Dodgers
2–5
Billingsley
Youman (0–2)
Saito
48,567
65–88
154
September 22
@ Padres
2–6
Young
Gorzelanny (2–4)
—
40,077
65–89
155
September 23
@ Padres
1–2
Peavy
Duke (10–14)
Hoffman
43,168
65–90
156
September 24
@ Padres
1–2
Hensley
Perez (2–11)
Hoffman
41,932
65–91
157
September 26
Astros
4–7
Pettitte
Snell (14–11)
—
17,141
65–92
158
September 27
Astros
6–7 (15)
Sampson
Bayliss (1–1)
Miller
16,352
65–93
159
September 28
Astros
0–3
Oswalt
Gorzelanny (2–5)
Lidge
12,671
65–94
160
September 29
Reds
2–5
Harang
Duke (10–15)
—
27,033
65–95
161
September 30
Reds
3–0
McLeary (2–0)
Arroyo
Torres (11)
35,514
66–95
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
162
October 1
Reds
1–0
Capps (9–1)
Coffey
Torres (12)
25,004
67–95
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Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
6–1
4–2
4–2
12–7
2–4
4–5
8–10
3–3
1–6
1–5
5–1
9–10
8–11
4–3
1–5
4–11
Atlanta
1–6
—
6–1
4–3
3–3
11–8
3–4
3–3
2–4
7–11
7–11
3–3
7–2
3–4
4–2
10–8
5–10
Chicago
2–4
1–6
—
10–9
2–4
2–4
7–8
4–2
8–8
3–3
2–5
6–9
0–7
2–4
11–8
2–4
4–11
Cincinnati
2–4
3–4
9–10
—
5–1
4–2
10–5
0–6
9–10
3–4
2–4
9–7
2–4
2–5
9–6
5–1
6-9
Colorado
7–12
3–3
4–2
1–5
—
3–3
4–2
4–15
2–4
1–5
3–4
3–3
10–9
10–8
2–7
8–0
11–4
Florida
4–2
8–11
4–2
2–4
3–3
—
3–4
1–5
7–0
8–11
6–13
5–2
3–3
3–3
1–5
11–7
9–9
Houston
5–4
4–3
8–7
5–10
2–4
4-3
—
3–3
10–5
2–4
2–4
13–3
3–3
1–5
9–7
4–4
7–11
Los Angeles
10–8
3–3
2–4
6–0
15–4
5–1
3–3
—
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–4
5–13
13–6
0–7
4–2
5–10
Milwaukee
3–3
4–2
8–8
10–9
4–2
0–7
5–10
2–4
—
3–3
5–1
7–9
4–3
6–3
7–9
1–5
6–9
New York
6–1
11–7
3–3
4–3
5–1
11–8
4–2
4–3
3–3
—
11–8
5–4
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–6
6–9
Philadelphia
5-1
11–7
5–2
4–2
4–3
13–6
4–2
3–4
1–5
8–11
—
3–3
2–4
5–1
3–3
9–10
5–13
Pittsburgh
1–5
3–3
9–6
7–9
3–3
2–5
3–13
4–6
9–7
4–5
3–3
—
1–5
6–1
6–9
3–3
3–12
San Diego
10–9
2–7
7–0
4–2
9–10
3–3
3–3
13–5
3–4
2–5
4–2
5–1
—
7–12
4–2
5–1
7–8
San Francisco
11–8
4–3
4–2
5–2
8–10
3–3
5–1
6–13
3–6
3–3
1–5
1–6
12–7
—
1–4
1–5
8–7
St. Louis
3–4
2–4
8–11
6–9
7–2
5-1
7–9
7–0
9–7
2–4
3–3
9–6
2–4
4–1
—
4–3
5–10
Washington
5–1
8–10
4–2
1–5
0–8
7-11
4–4
2–4
5–1
6–12
10–9
3–3
1–5
5–1
3–4
—
7–11
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
26
7
19
0.269
101
141
May
27
12
15
0.444
150
123
June
28
8
20
0.286
113
163
July
25
13
12
0.520
119
122
August
28
13
15
0.464
113
141
September
27
13
14
0.481
94
107
October
1
1
0
1.000
1
0
Total
162
67
95
0.414
691
797
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
43
38
0.531
380
367
Away
81
24
57
0.296
311
430
Total
162
67
95
0.414
691
797
Roster
2006 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
All-Star game
The 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 77th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball . The game was held on July 11, 2006 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. The contest was the fifth hosted by the city of Pittsburgh. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-2, thus awarding the AL champion (which was eventually the Detroit Tigers ) home-field advantage in the 2006 World Series .
Statistics
Hitting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
NL Batting Champion
Transactions
July 31, 2006: Xavier Nady was traded by the New York Mets to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Roberto Hernandez and Óliver Pérez.[ 5]
Farm system
References
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Seasons (144)
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