Major League Baseball team season
The 1928 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 47th season in franchise history. The team scored the most runs in the National League . However, they also allowed the third most and slipped down to fourth place in the standings.
Offseason
Regular season
During the season, Burleigh Grimes became the last pitcher to win at least 25 games in one season for the Pirates in the 20th century.[ 3]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
7–15
5–17
10–12
6–16
13–9
5–16
4–18
Brooklyn
15–7
—
10–12
10–12–1
9–13–1
15–7
9–12
9–13
Chicago
17–5
12–10
—
13–9
14–8
13–9
11–11
11–11
Cincinnati
12–10
12–10–1
9–13
—
8–14
13–7
12–10
12–10
New York
16–6
13–9–1
8–14
14–8
—
17–5
11–11
14–8
Philadelphia
9–13
7–15
9–13
7–13
5–17
—
4–18
2–20
Pittsburgh
16–5
12–9
11–11
10–12
11–11
18–4
—
7–15
St. Louis
18–4
13–9
11–11
10–12
8–14
20–2
15–7
—
Game log
1928 Game Log: 85–67 (Home: 47–30; Away: 38–37)
April: 6–8 (Home: 2–2; Away: 4–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 11
@ Cardinals
7–14
Haines
Kremer (0–1)
—
25,000
0–1
2
April 12
@ Cardinals
0–5
Alexander
Grimes (0–1)
—
—
0–2
3
April 14
@ Reds
0–5
Lucas
Miljus (0–1)
—
2,500
0–3
4
April 15
@ Reds
3–2
Dawson (1–0)
Luque
Hill (1)
—
1–3
5
April 16
@ Reds
8–1
Grimes (1–1)
Rixey
—
—
2–3
6
April 19
Cardinals
10–13
Littlejohn
Miljus (0–2)
Sherdel
30,000
2–4
7
April 20
Cardinals
2–6
Haines
Grimes (1–2)
—
—
2–5
8
April 22
@ Cubs
2–3
Jones
Miljus (0–3)
—
50,000
2–6
9
April 23
@ Cubs
6–0
Kremer (1–1)
Malone
—
—
3–6
10
April 24
@ Cubs
2–7
Blake
Dawson (1–1)
—
—
3–7
11
April 25
@ Cubs
10–0
Grimes (2–2)
Root
—
—
4–7
12
April 26
Reds
7–2
Hill (1–0)
Edwards
—
—
5–7
13
April 29
@ Reds
2–3
Rixey
Kremer (1–2)
—
—
5–8
14
April 30
Cubs
8–7
Miljus (1–3)
Malone
—
—
6–8
May: 12–16 (Home: 11–10; Away: 1–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
15
May 1
Cubs
4–1
Hill (2–0)
Bush
—
—
7–8
16
May 2
Cubs
9–8 (10)
Dawson (2–1)
Nehf
—
—
8–8
17
May 3
Braves
4–5 (11)
Brandt
Kremer (1–3)
—
—
8–9
18
May 4
Braves
13–3
Grimes (3–2)
Greenfield
—
—
9–9
19
May 5
Braves
6–2
Dawson (3–1)
Smith
Miljus (1)
—
10–9
20
May 7
Braves
9–4
Miljus (2–3)
Robertson
—
—
11–9
21
May 8
Giants
6–5
Grimes (4–2)
Henry
—
—
12–9
22
May 9
Giants
0–6
Barnes
Dawson (3–2)
—
—
12–10
23
May 10
Giants
4–5
Fitzsimmons
Kremer (1–4)
—
—
12–11
24
May 12
Robins
5–4
Hill (3–0)
McWeeny
—
10,000
13–11
25
May 13
@ Robins
5–8
Clark
Grimes (4–3)
—
22,000
13–12
26
May 14
Robins
6–7
Doak
Brame (0–1)
Vance
—
13–13
27
May 15
Robins
3–10
McWeeny
Miljus (2–4)
—
—
13–14
28
May 18
Phillies
6–4
Kremer (2–4)
Miller
Grimes (1)
—
14–14
29
May 19
Phillies
3–1
Hill (4–0)
Benge
—
—
15–14
30
May 20
@ Reds
2–3
Lucas
Grimes (4–4)
—
—
15–15
31
May 21
@ Reds
3–4
Rixey
Dawson (3–3)
—
—
15–16
32
May 21
@ Reds
6–3
Fussell (1–0)
May
—
—
16–16
33
May 22
@ Reds
4–5
Mays
Kremer (2–5)
—
—
16–17
34
May 23
@ Reds
3–4 (10)
Luque
Hill (4–1)
—
—
16–18
35
May 24
Cubs
6–2
Grimes (5–4)
Nehf
—
—
17–18
36
May 25
Cubs
3–10
Root
Fussell (1–1)
—
—
17–19
37
May 26
Cubs
1–6
Malone
Kremer (2–6)
—
—
17–20
38
May 27
@ Cubs
0–3
Blake
Hill (4–2)
—
35,000
17–21
39
May 29
Cardinals
1–7
Rhem
Grimes (5–5)
—
—
17–22
40
May 30
Cardinals
1–10
Sherdel
Miljus (2–5)
—
—
17–23
41
May 30
Cardinals
3–4
Johnson
Kremer (2–7)
Haid
—
17–24
42
May 31
Cardinals
3–2
Hill (5–2)
Haines
—
—
18–24
June: 13–11 (Home: 4–2; Away: 9–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
43
June 1
Cubs
10–4
Grimes (6–5)
Blake
—
—
19–24
44
June 2
Cubs
6–10
Weinert
Dawson (3–4)
Root
—
19–25
45
June 3
@ Robins
9–7 (14)
Grimes (7–5)
Petty
—
25,000
20–25
46
June 7
@ Braves
8–6 (12)
Burwell (1–0)
Smith
—
—
21–25
47
June 8
@ Braves
5–9
Brandt
Kremer (2–8)
—
—
21–26
48
June 9
@ Braves
6–2
Grimes (8–5)
Genewich
—
—
22–26
49
June 9
@ Braves
6–3
Miljus (3–5)
Robertson
—
—
23–26
50
June 11
@ Phillies
4–6
Ring
Hill (5–3)
Sweetland
—
23–27
51
June 12
@ Phillies
15–4
Kremer (3–8)
Miller
—
—
24–27
52
June 13
@ Phillies
3–4
Sweetland
Grimes (8–6)
—
—
24–28
53
June 14
@ Giants
4–3 (11)
Miljus (4–5)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
25–28
54
June 15
@ Giants
1–9
Aldridge
Hill (5–4)
—
9,000
25–29
55
June 16
@ Giants
0–4
Benton
Kremer (3–9)
—
—
25–30
56
June 17
@ Giants
6–0
Grimes (9–6)
Henry
—
—
26–30
57
June 20
Reds
2–1
Kremer (4–9)
Rixey
—
—
27–30
58
June 21
Reds
4–5
Appleton
Fussell (1–2)
—
—
27–31
59
June 22
Reds
11–1
Grimes (10–6)
Kolp
—
—
28–31
60
June 23
Reds
6–5 (10)
Miljus (5–5)
Kolp
—
—
29–31
61
June 24
@ Cubs
1–8
Nehf
Kremer (4–10)
—
15,000
29–32
62
June 26
@ Cubs
1–0
Grimes (11–6)
Blake
—
—
30–32
63
June 26
@ Cubs
3–7
Bush
Miljus (5–6)
Malone
—
30–33
64
June 28
@ Cardinals
3–4
Sherdel
Hill (5–5)
—
—
30–34
65
June 29
@ Cardinals
4–9
Mitchell
Kremer (4–11)
—
—
30–35
66
June 30
@ Cardinals
4–3
Grimes (12–6)
Alexander
—
—
31–35
July: 17–12 (Home: 11–6; Away: 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
67
July 1
@ Cardinals
2–0
Fussell (2–2)
Haines
—
—
32–35
68
July 1
@ Cardinals
6–8
Johnson
Miljus (5–7)
Haid
—
32–36
69
July 3
Reds
7–9
Edwards
Grimes (12–7)
—
—
32–37
70
July 4
Reds
0–6
Rixey
Dawson (3–5)
—
—
32–38
71
July 4
Reds
3–11
Kolp
Grimes (12–8)
—
—
32–39
72
July 6
Giants
7–11
Faulkner
Fussell (2–3)
—
—
32–40
73
July 7
Giants
8–6
Fussell (3–3)
Benton
—
—
33–40
74
July 7
Giants
5–2
Brame (1–1)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
34–40
75
July 9
Giants
5–3
Grimes (13–8)
Faulkner
—
—
35–40
76
July 10
Phillies
6–5
Kremer (5–11)
Ring
—
—
36–40
77
July 11
Phillies
3–1 (6)
Brame (2–1)
Benge
Hill (2)
—
37–40
78
July 14
Braves
10–0
Grimes (14–8)
Brandt
—
—
38–40
79
July 16
Braves
8–3
Kremer (6–11)
Delaney
—
—
39–40
80
July 17
Braves
7–6
Hill (6–5)
Smith
Fussell (1)
—
40–40
81
July 18
Braves
16–3
Grimes (15–8)
Barnes
—
—
41–40
82
July 19
Robins
0–3
McWeeny
Fussell (3–4)
—
—
41–41
83
July 20
Robins
7–8
Elliott
Kremer (6–12)
Clark
4,000
41–42
84
July 21
Robins
7–3
Hill (7–5)
Ehrhardt
—
—
42–42
85
July 21
Robins
10–2
Meadows (1–0)
Petty
—
15,000
43–42
86
July 22
@ Robins
0–5
Vance
Grimes (15–9)
—
—
43–43
87
July 22
@ Robins
6–5
Kremer (7–12)
Clark
—
29,000
44–43
88
July 23
@ Robins
2–1
Fussell (4–4)
McWeeny
—
—
45–43
89
July 24
@ Giants
3–6
Benton
Dawson (3–6)
—
—
45–44
90
July 25
@ Giants
5–6
Walker
Hill (7–6)
Genewich
—
45–45
91
July 26
@ Giants
7–5
Grimes (16–9)
Hubbell
—
—
46–45
92
July 27
@ Giants
2–4
Fitzsimmons
Fussell (4–5)
—
—
46–46
93
July 30
@ Braves
2–1
Kremer (8–12)
Brandt
—
—
47–46
94
July 30
@ Braves
6–5 (10)
Grimes (17–9)
Barnes
—
—
48–46
95
July 31
@ Braves
5–11
Smith
Meadows (1–1)
—
—
48–47
August: 23–9 (Home: 15–8; Away: 8–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
96
August 2
@ Phillies
18–4
Grimes (18–9)
Miller
Dawson (1)
—
49–47
97
August 3
@ Phillies
14–6
Fussell (5–5)
Sweetland
Tauscher (1)
—
50–47
98
August 4
@ Phillies
14–8
Grimes (19–9)
Benge
—
—
51–47
99
August 4
@ Phillies
11–4
Hill (8–6)
Ring
Dawson (2)
—
52–47
100
August 7
@ Robins
4–3
Grimes (20–9)
McWeeny
—
—
53–47
101
August 7
@ Robins
3–2 (12)
Hill (9–6)
Elliott
—
6,500
54–47
102
August 8
@ Robins
4–3
Kremer (9–12)
McWeeny
—
2,500
55–47
103
August 9
Cardinals
5–4
Hill (10–6)
Haines
Grimes (2)
—
56–47
104
August 10
Cardinals
1–2 (12)
Mitchell
Fussell (5–6)
Sherdel
—
56–48
105
August 11
Reds
0–1
Lucas
Grimes (20–10)
—
—
56–49
106
August 13
Robins
6–1
Kremer (10–12)
Doak
—
—
57–49
107
August 14
Robins
4–2
Hill (11–6)
McWeeny
—
—
58–49
108
August 15
Robins
5–6
Vance
Fussell (5–7)
Petty
—
58–50
109
August 16
Robins
11–6
Grimes (21–10)
Doak
—
—
59–50
110
August 17
Phillies
10–3
Kremer (11–12)
Willoughby
—
—
60–50
111
August 17
Phillies
9–1
Brame (3–1)
Sweetland
—
—
61–50
112
August 18
Phillies
9–0
Hill (12–6)
Benge
—
—
62–50
113
August 18
Phillies
8–11
Ring
Fussell (5–8)
Ferguson
—
62–51
114
August 20
Braves
11–14
Smith
Grimes (21–11)
Delaney
—
62–52
115
August 21
Braves
6–2
Kremer (12–12)
Brandt
—
—
63–52
116
August 22
Braves
10–3
Brame (4–1)
Greenfield
—
—
64–52
117
August 23
Giants
3–6
Benton
Hill (12–7)
Scott
35,000
64–53
118
August 23
Giants
13–3
Fussell (6–8)
Hubbell
—
30,000
65–53
119
August 24
Giants
16–5
Grimes (22–11)
Genewich
—
—
66–53
120
August 25
Giants
7–1
Kremer (13–12)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
67–53
121
August 26
@ Reds
3–4
Lucas
Brame (4–2)
—
—
67–54
122
August 27
@ Reds
9–4
Fussell (7–8)
Luque
—
—
68–54
123
August 28
Phillies
9–2
Hill (13–7)
Sweetland
—
—
69–54
124
August 28
Phillies
16–7
Dawson (4–6)
Benge
—
—
70–54
125
August 29
Phillies
0–4 (7)
Willoughby
Brame (4–3)
—
—
70–55
126
August 31
Cardinals
6–5
Kremer (14–12)
Alexander
Grimes (3)
—
71–55
127
August 31
Cardinals
2–6
Haines
Fussell (7–9)
—
—
71–56
September: 14–11 (Home: 4–2; Away: 10–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
128
September 1
Cardinals
1–4
Sherdel
Hill (13–8)
—
—
71–57
129
September 2
@ Cubs
2–3
Malone
Grimes (22–12)
—
32,000
71–58
130
September 3
Cubs
16–1
Brame (5–3)
Root
—
—
72–58
131
September 3
Cubs
6–3
Kremer (15–12)
Carlson
—
—
73–58
132
September 4
Cubs
8–9
Blake
Hill (13–9)
—
—
73–59
133
September 6
@ Cardinals
3–4 (10)
Mitchell
Grimes (22–13)
—
10,000
73–60
134
September 7
@ Cardinals
3–6
Haines
Kremer (15–13)
—
—
73–61
135
September 8
@ Cardinals
4–2
Hill (14–9)
Sherdel
—
—
74–61
136
September 9
@ Cardinals
8–7
Dawson (5–6)
Reinhart
—
—
75–61
137
September 10
@ Cubs
7–5
Grimes (23–13)
Nehf
—
—
76–61
138
September 11
@ Cubs
3–9
Malone
Hill (14–10)
—
—
76–62
139
September 14
Reds
4–1
Grimes (24–13)
Rixey
—
—
77–62
140
September 15
Reds
6–1
Hill (15–10)
Ash
—
—
78–62
141
September 16
@ Giants
1–0
Fussell (8–9)
Benton
—
50,000
79–62
142
September 17
@ Giants
2–9
Hubbell
Brame (5–4)
—
3,000
79–63
143
September 18
@ Giants
2–3 (10)
Fitzsimmons
Dawson (5–7)
—
—
79–64
144
September 20
@ Phillies
6–4
Hill (16–10)
Willoughby
—
—
80–64
145
September 21
@ Phillies
6–5
Dawson (6–7)
Sweetland
—
—
81–64
146
September 22
@ Phillies
9–7
Grimes (25–13)
McGraw
—
—
82–64
147
September 22
@ Phillies
5–3
Brame (6–4)
Caldwell
—
—
83–64
148
September 24
@ Braves
3–1 (10)
Dawson (7–7)
Delaney
—
—
84–64
149
September 24
@ Braves
2–4
Smith
Blankenship (0–1)
—
—
84–65
150
September 25
@ Braves
13–8
Brame (7–4)
Greenfield
Dawson (3)
—
85–65
151
September 27
@ Robins
6–7 (10)
Petty
Grimes (25–14)
—
—
85–66
152
September 27
@ Robins
1–8
Koupal
Blankenship (0–2)
—
—
85–67
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
Roster
1928 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
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
League leaders
George Grantham
#3 in NL in on-base percentage (.408)
Burleigh Grimes
MLB leader in wins (25)
#4 in NL in strikeouts (97)
Pie Traynor
Lloyd Waner
#3 in NL in runs scored (121)
Paul Waner
NL leader in runs scored (142)
#2 in NL in batting average (.370)
#2 in NL in on-base percentage (.446)
References
^ From 1882-1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania , which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
^ Mike Cvengros page at Baseball Reference
^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.98, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
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