2010 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 129th season of the franchise; the 124th in the National League . This was their tenth season at PNC Park . The 2010 season was the Pirates' MLB-record 18th consecutive losing season. (This is also the longest for any major professional North American sport). The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League Central with a record of 57–105, their worst record since 1952 .
Off-season
The Pirates used the off-season to pick up bullpen help, signing relievers Javier López , Brendan Donnelly and former closer Octavio Dotel to one-year contracts. They also added a shortstop, Bobby Crosby and re-signed shortstop Ronny Cedeño . The Pirates were intent on not having a losing season for the 18th straight year, though it happened.
Regular season
Season standings
National League Central
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
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Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
1–6
2–5
9–9
3–3
4–3
5–13
3–4
5–1
2–4
2–4
8–10
5–13
4–5
3–4
6–9
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–2
2–4
11–7
5–1
5–3
5–2
11–7
8–10
6–3
4–2
4–3
2–6
8–10
9–6
Chicago
6–1
2–4
–
4–12
2–3
4–2
7–11
3–4
9–6
3–4
4–2
5–10
3–5
2–5
9–6
4–2
8–10
Cincinnati
5–2
2–3
12–4
–
2–5
5–2
10–5
5–4
11–3
4–2
2–5
10–6
2–4
3–4
6–12
4–3
8–7
Colorado
9–9
4–2
3–2
5–2
–
3–4
2–4
7–11
5–4
3–3
1–6
3–4
12–6
9–9
3–4
5–3
9–6
Florida
3–3
7–11
2–4
2–5
4–3
–
3–3
4–2
4–4
12–6
5–13
6–2
3–6
2–5
3–2
13–5
7–8
Houston
3–4
1–5
11–7
5–10
4–2
3–3
–
2–4
8–7
3–4
4–3
11–4
2–5
2–7
10–5
4–4
3–12
Los Angeles
13–5
3–5
4–3
4–5
11–7
2–4
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–3
8–10
8–10
3–4
3–3
4–11
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
6–9
3–11
4–5
4–4
7–8
2–4
–
5–2
1–5
13–5
3–4
2–5
8–7
4–2
9–6
New York
1–5
7–11
4–3
2–4
3–3
6–12
4–3
4–3
2–5
–
9–9
6–1
3–3
3–4
3–3
9–9
13–5
Philadelphia
4–2
10–8
2–4
5–2
6–1
13–5
3–4
4–2
5–1
9–9
–
2–4
5–2
3–3
4–4
12–6
10–8
Pittsburgh
4–2
3–6
10–5
6–10
4–3
2–6
4–11
3–4
5–13
1–6
4–2
–
0–6
2–4
6–9
1–5
2–13
San Diego
10–8
2–4
5–3
4–2
6–12
6–3
5–2
10–8
4–3
3–3
2–5
6–0
–
12–6
3–4
3–3
9–6
San Francisco
13–5
3–4
5–2
4–3
9–9
5–2
7–2
10–8
5–2
4–3
3–3
4–2
6–12
–
3–3
4–2
7–8
St. Louis
5–4
6–2
6–9
12–6
4–3
2–3
5–10
4–3
7–8
3–3
4–4
9–6
4–3
3–3
–
3–3
9–6
Washington
4–3
10–8
2–4
3–4
3–5
5–13
4–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
6–12
5–1
3–3
2–4
3–3
–
5–13
Roster
2010 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
2010 Results
Game log
2010 Game Log (57–105)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
Dodgers
11–5
Duke (1–0)
Padilla (0–1)
—
39,024
1–0
2
April 7
Dodgers
4–3 (10)
Donnelly (1–0)
Ortiz (0–1)
—
31,061
2–0
3
April 8
Dodgers
2–10
Billingsley (1–0)
Maholm (0–1)
—
9,352
2–1
4
April 9
@ Diamondbacks
1–9
Lopez (1–0)
Morton (0–1)
—
21,316
2–2
5
April 10
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Duke (2–0)
Haren (1–1)
Dotel (1)
22,407
3–2
6
April 11
@ Diamondbacks
6–15
Jackson (1–1)
McCutchen (0–1)
—
21,061
3–3
7
April 12
@ Giants
3–9
Zito (2–0)
Burres (0–1)
—
26,011
3–4
8
April 13
@ Giants
6–5
Meek (1–0)
Affeldt (2–1)
Dotel (2)
28,030
4–4
9
April 14
@ Giants
0–6
Sanchez (1–0)
Morton (0–2)
—
29,028
4–5
10
April 16
Reds
4–3
Dotel (1–0)
Masset (2–1)
—
14,758
5–5
11
April 17
Reds
5–4
Taschner (1–0)
Cordero (1–1)
—
25,196
6–5
12
April 18
Reds
5–3
Maholm (1–1)
Arroyo (0–1)
Dotel (3)
13,860
7–5
13
April 20
Brewers
1–8
Bush (1–0)
Morton (0–3)
—
9,386
7–6
14
April 21
Brewers
0–8
Gallardo (1–2)
Duke (2–1)
—
12,192
7–7
15
April 22
Brewers
0–20
Wolf (2–1)
McCutchen (0–2)
—
13,634
7–8
16
April 23
@ Astros
3–4
Oswalt (2–2)
Maholm (1–2)
Lindstrom (5)
30,018
7–9
17
April 24
@ Astros
2–5
Rodriguez (1–2)
Jakubauskas (0–1)
Lindstrom (6)
30,562
7–10
18
April 25
@ Astros
3–10
Myers (1–1)
Morton (0–4)
—
27,210
7–11
19
April 26
@ Brewers
3–17
Gallardo (2–2)
Duke (2–2)
—
25,892
7–12
20
April 27
@ Brewers
7–3
Donnelly (2–0)
Hoffman (1–2)
—
28,991
8–12
21
April 28
@ Brewers
6–5 (14)
Carrasco (1–0)
Parra (0–1)
—
28,401
9–12
22
April 29
@ Dodgers
2–0
Burres (1–1)
Kershaw (1–1)
Meek (1)
40,185
10–12
23
April 30
@ Dodgers
2–6
Billingsley (2–1)
Morton (0–5)
—
46,775
10–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
@ Dodgers
1–5
Ortiz (1–1)
Duke (2–3)
—
40,483
10–14
25
May 2
@ Dodgers
3–9
Kuroda (3–1)
Karstens (0–1)
—
39,339
10–15
26
May 4
Cubs
3–2
Maholm (2–2)
Dempster (2–2)
Dotel (4)
10,972
11–15
27
May 5
Cubs
4–2
Morton (1–5)
Lilly (1–2)
Dotel (5)
11,053
12–15
28
May 6
Cubs
11–1
Burres (2–1)
Wells (3–1)
—
11,085
13–15
29
May 7
Cardinals
3–4
Franklin (2–0)
Meek (1–1)
—
16,473
13–16
30
May 8
Cardinals
2–0
Karstens (1–1)
Garcia (3–2)
Dotel (6)
25,047
14–16
31
May 9
Cardinals
4–11
Wainwright (5–1)
Maholm (2–3)
—
17,342
14–17
32
May 10
Reds
1–2
Arroyo (2–2)
Ohlendorf (0–1)
Cordero (11)
9,045
14–18
33
May 11
Reds
0–9
Cueto (2–1)
Morton (1–6)
—
9,027
14–19
34
May 12
Reds
0–5
Bailey (1–2)
Duke (2–4)
—
20,064
14–20
35
May 14
@ Cubs
10–6
Meek (2–1)
Zambrano (1–3)
—
39,082
15–20
36
May 15
@ Cubs
4–3
Maholm (3–3)
Dempster (2–4)
Dotel (7)
41,336
16–20
37
May 16
@ Cubs
3–4
Marshall (2–1)
Carrasco (1–1)
Marmol (6)
40,636
16–21
38
May 17
@ Phillies
2–12
Kendrick (2–1)
Morton (1–7)
—
45,371
16–22
39
May 18
@ Phillies
2–1
Duke (3–4)
Halladay (6–2)
Dotel (8)
45,007
17–22
40
May 19
Brewers
6–4
Lopez (1–0)
Wolf (3–4)
Dotel (9)
9,526
18–22
41
May 20
Brewers
3–4
Narveson (4–1)
Maholm (3–4)
Villanueva (1)
13,975
18–23
42
May 21
Braves
0–7
Hudson (5–1)
Ohlendorf (0–2)
—
22,470
18–24
43
May 22
Braves
2–4
Lowe (6–4)
Morton (1–8)
Wagner (5)
26,519
18–25
44
May 23
Braves
3–2 (10)
Dotel (2–0)
Saito (0–2)
—
23,045
19–25
45
May 24
@ Reds
5–7
Harang (3–5)
Burres (2–2)
Cordero (15)
13,385
19–26
46
May 25
@ Reds
2–1
Hanrahan (1–0)
Masset (3–3)
Dotel (10)
14,471
20–26
47
May 26
@ Reds
0–4
Arroyo (5–2)
Ohlendorf (0–3)
—
18,137
20–27
48
May 27
@ Reds
2–8
Cueto (5–1)
Morton (1–9)
—
16,834
20–28
49
May 28
@ Braves
3–7
Lowe (7–4)
Duke (3–5)
—
23,442
20–29
50
May 29
@ Braves
3–6
Medlen (2–1)
Burres (2–3)
Wagner (6)
29,132
20–30
51
May 30
@ Braves
2–5
Saito (1–2)
Hanrahan (1–1)
Wagner (7)
31,078
20–31
52
May 31
Cubs
2–1
Meek (3–1)
Marshall (5–2)
Dotel (11)
20,235
21–31
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
Cubs
3–2
Hanrahan (2–1)
Lilly (1–5)
Dotel (12)
11,334
22–31
54
June 4
Giants
4–6
Sanchez (4–4)
Duke (3–6)
Wilson (14)
17,817
22–32
55
June 5
Giants
6–3
Maholm (4–4)
Wellemeyer (3–5)
—
36,687
23–32
56
June 6
Giants
5–6 (10)
Wilson (2–0)
Dotel (2–1)
Casilla (1)
24,068
23–33
57
June 7
Cubs
1–6
Silva (8–0)
Eveland (0–1)
Marshall (1)
12,768
23–34
58
June 8
@ Nationals
2–5
Strasburg (1–0)
Karstens (1–2)
Capps (19)
40,315
23–35
59
June 9
@ Nationals
5–7
Storen (2–0)
Carrasco (1–2)
Capps (20)
18,876
23–36
60
June 10
@ Nationals
2–4
Hernandez (5–3)
Duke (3–7)
Clippard (1)
21,767
23–37
61
June 11
@ Tigers
2–6
Verlander (7–4)
Ohlendorf (0–4)
—
33,236
23–38
62
June 12
@ Tigers
3–4 (10)
Coke (4–0)
Donnelly (2–1)
—
34,501
23–39
63
June 13
@ Tigers
3–4
Thomas (4–0)
Lopez (1–1)
Valverde (13)
31,243
23–40
64
June 15
White Sox
4–6
Garcia (7–3)
Lincoln (0–1)
Jenks (12)
12,693
23–41
65
June 16
White Sox
2–7
Danks (6–5)
Duke (3–8)
—
15,218
23–42
66
June 17
White Sox
4–5
Buehrle (5–6)
Ohlendorf (0–5)
Jenks (13)
23,170
23–43
67
June 18
Indians
3–4
Hernandez (6–5)
Maholm (4–5)
Wood (5)
28,478
23–44
68
June 19
Indians
6–4
Karstens (2–2)
Huff (2–9)
Dotel (13)
38,008
24–44
69
June 20
Indians
5–3
Donnelly (3–1)
Lewis (2–2)
Dotel (14)
29,845
25–44
70
June 22
@ Rangers
3–6
Hunter (3–0)
Ohlendorf (0–6)
Feliz (20)
23,083
25–45
71
June 23
@ Rangers
3–13
Ogando (3–0)
Maholm (4–6)
Harrison (1)
33,646
25–46
72
June 24
@ Rangers
5–6
Francisco (6–3)
Jackson (0–1)
—
19,567
25–47
73
June 25
@ Athletics
4–14
Sheets (3–7)
Lincoln (0–2)
—
11,154
25–48
74
June 26
@ Athletics
0–5
Cahill (7–2)
McCutchen (0–3)
—
25,068
25–49
75
June 27
@ Athletics
2–3
Breslow (3–1)
Meek (3–2)
Bailey (14)
15,238
25–50
76
June 28
@ Cubs
2–1
Maholm (5–6)
Cashner (0–2)
Dotel (15)
38,512
26–50
77
June 29
@ Cubs
1–3
Lilly (3–6)
Karstens (2–3)
Marmol (14)
36,914
26–51
78
June 30
@ Cubs
2–0
Lincoln (1–2)
Cashner (0–3)
Dotel (16)
37,391
27–51
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
Phillies
3–2
McCutchen (1–3)
Hamels (6–7)
Dotel (17)
25,323
28–51
80
July 2
Phillies
2–0
Ohlendorf (1–6)
Moyer (9–7)
Dotel (18)
30,339
29–51
81
July 3
Phillies
4–12
Kendrick (5–3)
Maholm (5–7)
—
38,052
29–52
82
July 4
Phillies
8–5
Meek (4–2)
Contreras (3–3)
Dotel (19)
28,698
30–52
83
July 6
@ Astros
2–6
Rodriguez (6–10)
Lincoln (1–3)
—
23,210
30–53
84
July 7
@ Astros
3–6
Daigle (1–1)
McCutchen (1–4)
Lindstrom (20)
23,123
30–54
85
July 8
@ Astros
0–2
Oswalt (6–10)
Ohlendorf (1–7)
—
24,416
30–55
86
July 9
@ Brewers
4–5 (10)
Axford (4–1)
Meek (4–3)
—
27,767
30–56
87
July 10
@ Brewers
3–4
Bush (4–6)
Karstens (2–4)
Axford (10)
38,588
30–57
88
July 11
@ Brewers
5–6
Axford (5–1)
Dotel (2–2)
—
34,598
30–58
89
July 16
Astros
2–5
Myers (7–6)
Duke (3–9)
Lindstrom (22)
23,273
30–59
90
July 17
Astros
12–6
Lopez (2–1)
Norris (2–7)
—
36,665
31–59
91
July 18
Astros
9–0
Maholm (6–7)
Oswalt (6–11)
—
16,638
32–59
92
July 19
Brewers
1–3
Capuano (1–1)
Karstens (2–5)
Axford (12)
12,375
32–60
93
July 20
Brewers
11–9
Carrasco (2–2)
Bush (4–8)
Dotel (20)
13,202
33–60
94
July 21
Brewers
15–3
Duke (4–9)
Wolf (7–9)
—
13,532
34–60
95
July 22
Brewers
2–3
Gallardo (9–4)
Ohlendorf (1–8)
Axford (13)
18,715
34–61
96
July 23
Padres
3–5
Correia (7–6)
Maholm (6–8)
Bell (28)
18,611
34–62
97
July 24
Padres
2–9
Latos (11–4)
Karstens (2–6)
—
36,967
34–63
98
July 25
Padres
3–6
LeBlanc (5–8)
Lincoln (1–4)
Bell (29)
18,800
34–64
99
July 27
@ Rockies
4–2
Duke (5–9)
De La
Dotel (21)
46,608
35–64
100
July 28
@ Rockies
6–2
Gallagher (1–0)
Cook (4–7)
—
35,128
36–64
101
July 29
@ Rockies
3–9
Jimenez (16–2)
Maholm (6–9)
—
34,158
36–65
102
July 30
@ Cardinals
0–1 (10)
Franklin (6–1)
Lopez (2–2)
—
44,534
36–66
103
July 31
@ Cardinals
1–11
Suppan (1–6)
McCutchen (1–5)
—
45,783
36–67
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
104
August 1
@ Cardinals
1–9
Wainwright (15–6)
Duke (5–10)
—
43,338
36–68
105
August 2
Reds
0–4
Wood (2–1)
Ohlendorf (1–9)
—
15,172
36–69
106
August 3
Reds
7–6
Maholm (7–9)
Leake (7–3)
Hanrahan (1)
13,623
37–69
107
August 4
Reds
4–9
Cueto (11–2)
Karstens (2–7)
—
20,420
37–70
108
August 5
Rockies
5–1
McDonald (1–1)
Francis (4–4)
—
17,131
38–70
109
August 6
Rockies
3–6
Hammel (8–6)
Park (0–1)
Street (7)
30,711
38–71
110
August 7
Rockies
8–7 (10)
Gallagher (2–0)
Street (2–3)
—
38,147
39–71
111
August 8
Rockies
4–8
Rogers (2–2)
Maholm (7–10)
—
22,716
39–72
112
August 10
@ Padres
1–4
LeBlanc (6–10)
Karstens (2–8)
Bell (32)
23,249
39–73
113
August 11
@ Padres
5–8
Correia (9–7)
McDonald (1–2)
Bell (33)
28,335
39–74
114
August 12
@ Padres
0–3
Garland (11–8)
Duke (5–11)
Bell (34)
25,897
39–75
115
August 13
@ Astros
1–4
Lopez (4–0)
Meek (4–4)
Lyon (3)
36,124
39–76
116
August 14
@ Astros
2–3
Norris (5–7)
Maholm (7–11)
Lyon (4)
31,608
39–77
117
August 15
@ Astros
2–8
Happ (3–1)
Karstens (2–9)
—
34,372
39–78
118
August 16
Marlins
7–1
McDonald (2–2)
Volstad (6–9)
—
13,396
40–78
119
August 17
Marlins
0–6
Nolasco (14–8)
Duke (5–12)
—
14,156
40–79
120
August 18
Marlins
2–3
Johnson (11–5)
Ohlendorf (1–10)
Oviedo (27)
12,242
40–80
121
August 19
Marlins
2–4
Sanabia (2–1)
Maholm (7–12)
Oviedo (28)
15,783
40–81
122
August 20
Mets
2–7
Pelfrey (12–7)
Karstens (2–10)
—
23,695
40–82
123
August 21
Mets
1–5 (5)
Niese (8–5)
McDonald (2–3)
—
28,759
40–83
124
August 22
Mets
2–1
Duke (6–12)
Santana (10–8)
Hanrahan (2)
24,730
41–83
125
August 23
Cardinals
2–10
Lohse (2–5)
Ohlendorf (1–11)
—
12,393
41–84
126
August 24
Cardinals
4–3
Hanrahan (3–1)
Wainwright (17–8)
Meek (2)
13,302
42–84
127
August 25
Cardinals
5–2
McCutchen (2–5)
Westbrook (1–2)
—
12,686
43–84
128
August 27
@ Brewers
2–7
Narveson (10–7)
McDonald (2–4)
—
32,130
43–85
129
August 28
@ Brewers
7–8 (11)
Loe (3–3)
Ledezma (0–1)
—
37,782
43–86
130
August 29
@ Brewers
4–8
Bush (7–11)
Morton (1–10)
Hoffman (8)
35,733
43–87
131
August 30
@ Cubs
2–14
Zambrano (6–6)
Maholm (7–13)
—
29,538
43–88
132
August 31
@ Cubs
14–7
Karstens (3–10)
Dempster (12–9)
—
31,369
44–88
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Cubs
3–5
Diamond (1–3)
McDonald (2–5)
Marmol (25)
33,555
44–89
134
September 3
Nationals
8–5
Duke (7–12)
Hernandez (9–10)
Hanrahan (3)
19,734
45–89
135
September 4
Nationals
2–9
Lannan (7–6)
Maholm (7–14)
—
30,263
45–90
136
September 5
Nationals
1–8
Marquis (2–7)
Morton (1–11)
—
18,057
45–91
137
September 6
Braves
3–1
Burres (3–3)
Hanson (9–11)
Hanrahan (4)
15,330
46–91
138
September 7
Braves
5–0
McDonald (3–5)
Hudson (15–7)
—
11,070
47–91
139
September 8
Braves
3–9
Lowe (12–12)
Duke (7–13)
—
13,113
47–92
140
September 10
@ Reds
3–4 (12)
Smith (3–2)
Ledezma (0–2)
—
24,908
47–93
141
September 11
@ Reds
4–5 (10)
Cordero (6–4)
Thomas (0–1)
—
36,101
47–94
142
September 12
@ Reds
3–1
Park (1–1)
Cordero (6–5)
Hanrahan (5)
26,617
48–94
143
September 13
@ Mets
0–1 (10)
Takahashi (9–6)
Park (1–2)
—
24,384
48–95
144
September 14
@ Mets
1–9
Dickey (11–6)
Duke (7–14)
—
27,438
48–96
145
September 15
@ Mets
7–8
Valdes (3–3)
Maholm (7–15)
Takahashi (7)
29,000
48–97
146
September 16
@ Mets
2–6
Pelfrey (15–9)
Ledezma (0–3)
—
28,790
48–98
147
September 17
Diamondbacks
4–3
Meek (5–4)
Vasquez (1–6)
—
22,939
49–98
148
September 18
Diamondbacks
9–6
McDonald (4–5)
Enright (6–5)
—
25,981
50–98
149
September 19
Diamondbacks
4–3
Hanrahan (4–1)
Heilman (5–8)
Meek (3)
18,331
51–98
150
September 21
Cardinals
5–2
Maholm (8–15)
Westbrook (2–4)
Meek (4)
15,478
52–98
151
September 22
Cardinals
11–6
Morton (2–11)
Lohse (4–8)
—
11,785
53–98
152
September 23
Cardinals
2–9
Suppan (2–7)
Burres (3–4)
—
15,802
53–99
153
September 24
Astros
7–10
Myers (14–7)
Leroux (0–1)
Lyon (19)
22,279
53–100
154
September 25
Astros
6–4
Duke (8–14)
Norris (9–9)
Hanrahan (6)
25,350
54–100
155
September 26
Astros
9–3
Maholm (9–15)
Happ (6–3)
—
23,208
55–100
156
September 27
@ Cardinals
4–6
Reyes (3–1)
Gallagher (2–1)
McClellan (2)
38,592
55–101
157
September 28
@ Cardinals
7–2
Burres (4–4)
Suppan (2–8)
—
38,315
56–101
158
September 29
@ Cardinals
1–4
Walters (2–0)
McDonald (4–6)
—
38,112
56–102
159
September 30
@ Marlins
9–11
Volstad (12–9)
Duke (8–15)
Oviedo (30)
21,021
56–103
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
160
October 1
@ Marlins
5–1
Park (2–2)
Mendez (1–3)
—
23,124
57–103
161
October 2
@ Marlins
0–2
Sanches (2–2)
Morton (2–12)
Hensley (6)
25,332
57–104
162
October 3
@ Marlins
2–5
Sanchez (13–12)
Burres (4–5)
Hensley (7)
31,803
57–105
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Record vs. opponents
Source: [ 3]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
1–6
2–5
9–9
3–3
4–3
5–13
3–4
5–1
2–4
2–4
8–10
5–13
4–5
3–4
6–9
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–2
2–4
11–7
5–1
5–3
5–2
11–7
8–10
6–3
4–2
4–3
2–6
8–10
9–6
Chicago
6–1
2–4
–
4–12
2–3
4–2
7–11
3–4
9–6
3–4
4–2
5–10
3–5
2–5
9–6
4–2
8–10
Cincinnati
5–2
2–3
12–4
–
2–5
5–2
10–5
5–4
11–3
4–2
2–5
10–6
2–4
3–4
6–12
4–3
8–7
Colorado
9–9
4–2
3–2
5–2
–
3–4
2–4
7–11
5–4
3–3
1–6
3–4
12–6
9–9
3–4
5–3
9–6
Florida
3–3
7–11
2–4
2–5
4–3
–
3–3
4–2
4–4
12–6
5–13
6–2
3–6
2–5
3–2
13–5
7–8
Houston
3–4
1–5
11–7
5–10
4–2
3–3
–
2–4
8–7
3–4
4–3
11–4
2–5
2–7
10–5
4–4
3–12
Los Angeles
13–5
3–5
4–3
4–5
11–7
2–4
4–2
–
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–3
8–10
8–10
3–4
3–3
4–11
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
6–9
3–11
4–5
4–4
7–8
2–4
–
5–2
1–5
13–5
3–4
2–5
8–7
4–2
9–6
New York
1–5
7–11
4–3
2–4
3–3
6–12
4–3
4–3
2–5
–
9–9
6–1
3–3
3–4
3–3
9–9
13–5
Philadelphia
4–2
10–8
2–4
5–2
6–1
13–5
3–4
4–2
5–1
9–9
–
2–4
5–2
3–3
4–4
12–6
10–8
Pittsburgh
4–2
3–6
10–5
6–10
4–3
2–6
4–11
3–4
5–13
1–6
4–2
–
0–6
2–4
6–9
1–5
2–13
San Diego
10–8
2–4
5–3
4–2
6–12
6–3
5–2
10–8
4–3
3–3
2–5
6–0
–
12–6
3–4
3–3
9–6
San Francisco
13–5
3–4
5–2
4–3
9–9
5–2
7–2
10–8
5–2
4–3
3–3
4–2
6–12
–
3–3
4–2
7–8
St. Louis
5–4
6–2
6–9
12–6
4–3
2–3
5–10
4–3
7–8
3–3
4–4
9–6
4–3
3–3
–
3–3
9–6
Washington
4–3
10–8
2–4
3–4
3–5
5–13
4–4
3–3
2–4
9–9
6–12
5–1
3–3
2–4
3–3
–
5–13
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
23
10
13
0.435
82
161
May
29
11
18
0.379
86
136
June
26
6
20
0.231
82
133
July
25
9
16
0.360
108
122
August
29
8
21
0.276
99
166
September
27
12
15
0.444
123
140
October
3
1
2
0.333
7
8
Total
162
57
105
0.352
587
866
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
40
41
0.494
333
403
Away
81
17
64
0.210
254
463
Total
162
57
105
0.352
587
866
Awards and honors
2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
NL Player of the Week Award
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
Transactions
Pre-season
(November 4, 2009 – April 4, 2010)
On November 20, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates claimed Chris Jakubauskas off waivers from the Seattle Mariners .[ 7]
On November 30, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates lost free agent Rubén Gotay to the St. Louis Cardinals .[ 8]
On November 30, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Toronto Blue Jays free agent Wil Ledezma to a minor league contract.[ 9]
On December 3, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates promoted Kevan Graves to assistant director of baseball operations and hired Mike Basso as a major league scout, Toshi Nagahara as assistant trainer and Tyrone Brooks as director of baseball operations.[ 10]
On December 7, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Cleveland Indians free agent Vinnie Chulk to a minor league contract.[ 11]
On December 10, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent Bobby Crosby to a 1-year/$1 million contract, claimed John Raynor in Rule 5 major league draft (#2 overall from Florida Marlins ) and claimed Rodolfo Cardona in Rule 5 AAA draft (#2 overall from Baltimore Orioles ).[ 12]
On December 13, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed Ronny Cedeño to a 1-year/$1.125 million contract.[ 13]
On December 18, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Boston Red Sox free agent Javier López to a 1-year contract.[ 14]
On December 23, 2009, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Philadelphia Phillies free agent Jack Taschner to a minor league contract.[ 15]
On January 12, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent Ryan Church to a 1-year contract[ 16] and signed Brian Bass , Luke Carlin and Brian Myrow to minor league contracts.[ 17]
On January 14, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent D. J. Carrasco to a minor league contract.[ 18]
On January 16, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent Brendan Donnelly to a 1-year/$1.5 million contract.[ 19]
On January 18, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Brian Bixler to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for Jesus Brito.[ 20]
On January 19, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed Zach Duke to a 1-year contract[ 21] and claimed Brandon Jones off of waivers from the Atlanta Braves .[ 22]
On January 21, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent Octavio Dotel to a 1-year contract.[ 23]
On March 2, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates re-signed Ramon Aguero , José Ascanio , Jeff Clement , Argenis Diaz , Joel Hanrahan , Kevin Hart , Gorkys Hernández , Chris Jakubauskas , Jason Jaramillo , Brandon Jones , Garrett Jones , Andy LaRoche , Brad Lincoln , Andrew McCutchen , Daniel McCutchen , Evan Meek , Lastings Milledge , Bryan Morris , Charlie Morton , Brandon Moss , Ross Ohlendorf , Steve Pearce , John Raynor , José Tábata , Ronald Uviedo , Donnie Veal , Neil Walker and Delwyn Young to 1-year contracts.[ 24]
On March 29, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates claimed Hayden Penn off of waivers from the Florida Marlins .[ 25]
In-Season
(April 5, 2010 – November 1, 2010)
On April 8, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates released Ramon Vazquez .[ 26]
On April 24, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Jonathan Van Every to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for a player to be named later.[ 27]
On May 18, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Latin American prospects Angel Sanchez, Brayan Almonte, Jose Acosta, Jose Roman, Oderman Rocha and Willy Garcia .[ 28]
On June 1, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Ronald Uviedo to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Dana Eveland .[ 29]
On June 15, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft picks Chase Lyles, Justin Bencsko, Justin Ennis, Kelson Brown, Kevin Decker and Matt Skirving and signed non-drafted free agent Kevin Mort.[ 30]
On June 18, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft picks Tyler Waldron and Vince Payne.[ 31]
On June 25, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft pick Justin Howard.[ 32]
On June 28, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft picks Casey Sadler , James Archibald and Jason Townsend.[ 33]
On July 2, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft pick Matt Curry.[ 34]
On July 7, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates acquired Sean Gallagher from the San Diego Padres in exchange for cash considerations.[ 35]
On July 15, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft pick Mel Rojas Jr. [ 36]
On July 20, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed non-drafted free agents Yunior Aquiles, Cristian Henriquez, Yunior Montero, Melvin Rosario, Miguel De Aza, Rodney Polonia, Isaac Sanchez and Heriberto Figueroa.[ 37]
On July 31, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Octavio Dotel to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for James McDonald and Andrew Lambo .[ 38]
On July 31, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Javier López to the San Francisco Giants in exchange for Joe Martinez and John Bowker .[ 39]
On July 31, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Bobby Crosby , D. J. Carrasco and Ryan Church to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Chris Snyder , Pedro Ciriaco and cash considerations.[ 40]
On August 4, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates claimed Chan Ho Park off of waivers from the New York Yankees and Chris Resop off of waivers from the Atlanta Braves .[ 41]
On August 9, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft picks Nick Kingham , Brandon Cumpton and Ryan Hafner.[ 42]
On August 16, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed draft picks Drew Maggi , Jared Lakind ,[ 43] Jameson Taillon [ 44] and Stetson Allie .[ 45]
On August 24, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Luis Heredia .[ 46]
On August 25, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed Dilson Herrera .[ 47]
On September 13, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates claimed Chris Leroux off of waivers from the Florida Marlins .[ 48]
On October 4, 2010, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced that John Russell has been relieved of his duties as the club's manager.[ 49]
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Altoona, VSL Pirates
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^ "Pirates acquire pitcher Sean Gallagher from Padres for cash consideration" . Pittsburgh Pirates. July 7, 2010. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2012 .
^ "Pirates sign third round selection Mel Rojas Jr" . Pittsburgh Pirates. July 15, 2010. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2012 .
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