1938 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 57th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise and their 52nd in the National League . The Pirates maintained a seven-game lead in the NL on September 1, but went 12–16–1 for the rest of the season and relinquished the lead to the Chicago Cubs on September 28, losing to the Cubs on Gabby Hartnett 's "Homer in the Gloamin' ". The Pirates finished second in the league with an 86–64 record.
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
10–12
12–10
11–9
8–14
14–8
9–13
13–9–1
Brooklyn
10–12
—
9–11–1
9–13
8–14
15–7
9–11
9–12–1
Chicago
12–10
11–9–1
—
11–11
12–10
18–4
12–10
13–9–1
Cincinnati
9–11
13–9
11–11
—
12–9
14–7
10–12
13–9–1
New York
14–8
14–8
10–12
9–12
—
16–5
9–13–1
11–9–1
Philadelphia
8–14
7–15
4–18
7–14
5–16
—
8–12–1
6–16
Pittsburgh
13–9
11–9
10–12
12–10
13–9–1
12–8–1
—
15–7
St. Louis
9–13–1
12–9–1
9–13–1
9–13–1
9–11–1
16–6
7–15
—
Game log
1938 Game Log: 86–64 (Home: 44–33; Away: 42–31)
April: 8–3 (Home: 5–2; Away: 3–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 19
@ Cardinals
4–3
Klinger (1–0)
Weiland
—
19,865
1–0
2
April 20
@ Cardinals
9–4
Tobin (1–0)
Johnson
—
1,957
2–0
3
April 21
@ Cardinals
6–5
Brown (1–0)
Bush
—
—
3–0
4
April 22
Reds
7–4
Lucas (1–0)
Vander Meer
Bauers (1)
20,500
4–0
5
April 23
Reds
6–2
Blanton (1–0)
Schott
—
—
5–0
6
April 24
Reds
2–1
Tobin (2–0)
Davis
—
16,012
6–0
7
April 25
Cubs
8–6
Brown (2–0)
Logan
—
9,235
7–0
8
April 26
Cubs
3–5 (10)
Carleton
Swift (0–1)
—
7,523
7–1
9
April 27
Cubs
6–5
Brown (3–0)
French
Klinger (1)
9,537
8–1
10
April 28
Cardinals
3–5
Weiland
Tobin (2–1)
McGee
8,033
8–2
11
April 30
@ Reds
0–2
Davis
Bauers (0–1)
—
—
8–3
May: 9–15 (Home: 5–7; Away: 4–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
12
May 1
@ Reds
1–4
Hollingsworth
Swift (0–2)
Schott
14,439
8–4
13
May 2
@ Reds
6–8
Vander Meer
Blanton (1–1)
Benge
—
8–5
14
May 3
Dodgers
2–7
Pressnell
Tobin (2–2)
—
2,266
8–6
15
May 4
Dodgers
9–5
Bowman (1–0)
Posedel
—
2,431
9–6
16
May 5
Dodgers
4–2
Lucas (2–0)
Hoyt
—
2,031
10–6
17
May 6
Giants
7–11
Melton
Brown (3–1)
Coffman
10,648
10–7
18
May 7
Giants
5–6
Brown
Bowman (1–1)
—
16,064
10–8
19
May 8
Bees
2–1 (12)
Brown (4–1)
Fette
—
7,512
11–8
20
May 9
Bees
5–7 (10)
Hutchinson
Brandt (0–1)
Shoffner
1,219
11–9
21
May 13
@ Cubs
4–1 (10)
Brown (5–1)
French
—
—
12–9
22
May 15
@ Cubs
4–3 (11)
Swift (1–2)
Root
—
15,494
13–9
23
May 17
@ Bees
0–1
Shoffner
Bauers (0–2)
—
2,800
13–10
24
May 18
@ Bees
1–2 (14)
Turner
Brown (5–2)
—
2,070
13–11
25
May 19
@ Bees
3–4 (11)
Hutchinson
Sewell (0–1)
—
2,359
13–12
26
May 20
@ Dodgers
5–7
Mungo
Lucas (2–1)
Pressnell
4,749
13–13
27
May 21
@ Dodgers
5–4
Tobin (3–2)
Hamlin
—
14,610
14–13
28
May 22
@ Giants
2–18
Hubbell
Brandt (0–2)
—
30,343
14–14
29
May 23
@ Giants
4–3
Brown (6–2)
Gumbert
Bauers (2)
5,364
15–14
30
May 25
@ Phillies
1–2
Walters
Tobin (3–3)
—
1,000
15–15
31
May 27
Cubs
0–5
Lee
Klinger (1–1)
—
3,010
15–16
32
May 28
Cubs
3–9
Bryant
Bauers (0–3)
—
4,014
15–17
33
May 29
Cubs
2–1
Lucas (3–1)
French
—
7,050
16–17
34
May 30
Cardinals
5–4 (17)
Klinger (2–1)
McGee
—
—
17–17
35
May 30
Cardinals
6–9
Davis
Bowman (1–2)
—
20,000
17–18
June: 16–7 (Home: 9–4; Away: 7–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
36
June 1
Giants
4–1
Bauers (1–3)
Melton
—
4,001
18–18
37
June 3
Giants
6–5
Klinger (3–1)
Gumbert
—
8,513
19–18
38
June 4
Dodgers
4–3 (11)
Swift (2–2)
Pressnell
—
4,168
20–18
39
June 5
Dodgers
5–10
Posedel
Bowman (1–3)
Tamulis
6,800
20–19
40
June 6
Dodgers
4–9
Butcher
Lucas (3–2)
—
1,594
20–20
41
June 8
Bees
4–1
Klinger (4–1)
Fette
—
2,765
21–20
42
June 9
Bees
5–3
Brown (7–2)
Turner
—
4,410
22–20
43
June 10
Phillies
2–3
Mulcahy
Bauers (1–4)
—
1,034
22–21
44
June 11
Phillies
4–3
Swift (3–2)
Walters
—
3,811
23–21
45
June 12
Phillies
11–5
Brown (8–2)
Passeau
—
4,826
24–21
46
June 14
@ Giants
3–5
Schumacher
Bauers (1–5)
—
5,334
24–22
47
June 15
@ Giants
2–0
Tobin (4–3)
Melton
—
5,874
25–22
48
June 16
@ Giants
10–2
Klinger (5–1)
Hubbell
—
6,880
26–22
49
June 17
@ Phillies
4–3 (10)
Brown (9–2)
Hollingsworth
—
4,000
27–22
50
June 18
@ Phillies
3–5
Mulcahy
Bauers (1–6)
Passeau
—
27–23
51
June 19
@ Phillies
14–4
Tobin (5–3)
Sivess
—
—
28–23
52
June 19
@ Phillies
16–3
Blanton (2–1)
LaMaster
—
10,000
29–23
53
June 21
@ Dodgers
9–3
Bauers (2–6)
Tamulis
—
25,527
30–23
54
June 23
@ Dodgers
1–8
Pressnell
Swift (3–3)
—
3,258
30–24
55
June 25
@ Bees
8–7
Brown (10–2)
Hutchinson
Bauers (3)
5,614
31–24
56
June 28
Reds
2–5
Vander Meer
Bauers (2–7)
—
—
31–25
57
June 29
Reds
5–4
Swift (4–3)
Cascarella
—
3,470
32–25
58
June 30
Reds
3–1
Blanton (3–1)
Walters
—
3,685
33–25
July: 24–7 (Home: 12–5; Away: 12–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
59
July 2
Cardinals
5–1
Klinger (6–1)
McGee
—
3,892
34–25
60
July 3
Cardinals
6–5 (12)
Brown (11–2)
Shoun
—
—
35–25
61
July 3
Cardinals
6–2 (8)
Bauers (3–7)
Henshaw
—
20,000
36–25
62
July 4
@ Reds
2–1
Blanton (4–1)
Davis
—
—
37–25
63
July 4
@ Reds
3–2
Swift (5–3)
Walters
—
22,400
38–25
64
July 8
@ Cardinals
6–2
Klinger (7–1)
McGee
—
—
39–25
65
July 9
@ Cardinals
8–7
Brown (12–2)
Lanier
—
2,859
40–25
66
July 10
@ Cardinals
5–2
Blanton (5–1)
Macon
—
—
41–25
67
July 10
@ Cardinals
4–3
Bauers (4–7)
Weiland
Bowman (1)
—
42–25
68
July 11
@ Cubs
5–3
Tobin (6–3)
French
Brown (1)
—
43–25
69
July 12
@ Cubs
14–6
Brandt (1–2)
Carleton
Sewell (1)
—
44–25
70
July 13
Dodgers
5–10
Pressnell
Brown (12–3)
—
5,561
44–26
71
July 14
Dodgers
3–2 (11)
Tobin (7–3)
Fitzsimmons
—
7,802
45–26
72
July 15
Dodgers
4–9
Hamlin
Swift (5–4)
—
4,512
45–27
73
July 16
Giants
7–3
Klinger (8–1)
Melton
—
15,197
46–27
74
July 17
Giants
1–2
Hubbell
Tobin (7–4)
—
—
46–28
75
July 17
Giants
7–7
—
43,241
46–28
76
July 18
Giants
7–4
Blanton (6–1)
Gumbert
Swift (1)
8,638
47–28
77
July 19
Phillies
8–0
Brandt (2–2)
Mulcahy
—
2,472
48–28
78
July 20
Phillies
0–11
Hollingsworth
Klinger (8–2)
—
—
48–29
79
July 20
Phillies
4–1
Bauers (5–7)
Sivess
—
6,000
49–29
80
July 21
Phillies
5–4
Brown (13–3)
Smith
—
10,535
50–29
81
July 22
Bees
4–3
Blanton (7–1)
Turner
—
4,749
51–29
82
July 23
Bees
2–4
MacFayden
Bauers (5–8)
Errickson
—
51–30
83
July 24
Bees
5–4 (15)
Tobin (8–4)
Hutchinson
—
—
52–30
84
July 24
Bees
4–2 (6)
Brandt (3–2)
Lanning
—
—
53–30
85
July 26
@ Phillies
5–6
Sivess
Brown (13–4)
—
1,500
53–31
86
July 27
@ Phillies
4–2
Bauers (6–8)
Hallahan
—
—
54–31
87
July 28
@ Phillies
9–2
Tobin (9–4)
Hollingsworth
—
2,000
55–31
88
July 29
@ Dodgers
7–6
Bowman (2–3)
Pressnell
Swift (2)
2,582
56–31
89
July 30
@ Dodgers
9–2
Blanton (8–1)
Tamulis
Brown (2)
8,523
57–31
90
July 31
@ Dodgers
3–4
Posedel
Swift (5–5)
—
27,719
57–32
August: 16–16 (Home: 9–10; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
91
August 2
@ Bees
1–3
Lanning
Tobin (9–5)
—
2,451
57–33
92
August 3
@ Bees
9–4
Blanton (9–1)
Turner
Brown (3)
7,844
58–33
93
August 3
@ Bees
5–3
Bowman (3–3)
Reis
—
7,844
59–33
94
August 4
@ Bees
3–4
MacFayden
Brown (13–5)
—
1,834
59–34
95
August 5
@ Giants
3–5
Brown
Klinger (8–3)
—
18,535
59–35
96
August 7
@ Giants
5–1
Tobin (10–5)
Gumbert
—
—
60–35
97
August 7
@ Giants
13–3
Brandt (4–2)
Hubbell
—
50,468
61–35
98
August 9
Cardinals
1–0
Bauers (7–8)
Henshaw
—
5,000
62–35
99
August 10
Cardinals
0–5 (7)
Warneke
Klinger (8–4)
—
14,000
62–36
100
August 12
Cubs
3–9
Lee
Tobin (10–6)
—
14,962
62–37
101
August 13
Cubs
5–11
Dean
Blanton (9–2)
Page
15,332
62–38
102
August 14
Cubs
2–0
Bauers (8–8)
Root
Brown (4)
24,193
63–38
103
August 15
Reds
2–6
Cascarella
Brown (13–6)
Davis
6,143
63–39
104
August 16
Reds
10–0
Blanton (10–2)
Davis
—
6,253
64–39
105
August 17
@ Cardinals
4–3 (10)
Swift (6–5)
Henshaw
—
2,725
65–39
106
August 18
@ Cardinals
1–5
Weiland
Bauers (8–9)
—
—
65–40
107
August 20
@ Cubs
5–2
Lucas (4–2)
Dean
Swift (3)
—
66–40
108
August 21
@ Cubs
4–6
Lee
Blanton (10–3)
Russell
—
66–41
109
August 21
@ Cubs
1–6
Carleton
Bauers (8–10)
—
40,402
66–42
110
August 22
@ Cubs
4–2
Tobin (11–6)
Bryant
—
—
67–42
111
August 23
Bees
0–6
Lanning
Klinger (8–5)
—
12,294
67–43
112
August 23
Bees
4–3 (14)
Brown (14–6)
Errickson
—
12,294
68–43
113
August 24
Bees
6–2
Bauers (9–10)
Hutchinson
—
4,040
69–43
114
August 25
Phillies
1–2
Butcher
Blanton (10–4)
—
—
69–44
115
August 25
Phillies
1–2 (11)
Hallahan
Lucas (4–3)
—
3,093
69–45
116
August 26
Phillies
4–6
Smith
Tobin (11–7)
Sivess
—
69–46
117
August 27
Phillies
6–1
Brandt (5–2)
Hollingsworth
—
5,889
70–46
118
August 28
Dodgers
5–8
Pressnell
Bauers (9–11)
—
16,045
70–47
119
August 29
Dodgers
10–1
Blanton (11–4)
Posedel
—
3,425
71–47
120
August 30
Giants
7–1
Tobin (12–7)
Coffman
—
—
72–47
121
August 31
Giants
5–6
Wittig
Bauers (9–12)
—
—
72–48
122
August 31
Giants
12–3
Lucas (5–3)
Melton
—
43,586
73–48
September: 13–14 (Home: 4–5; Away: 9–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
123
September 1
Giants
6–0
Klinger (9–5)
Schumacher
—
28,839
74–48
124
September 2
Cardinals
10–11
Weiland
Blanton (11–5)
McGee
4,480
74–49
125
September 3
Cardinals
0–6
Macon
Tobin (12–8)
—
7,759
74–50
126
September 4
Cardinals
5–3
Bauers (10–12)
Henshaw
—
12,187
75–50
127
September 5
Cubs
0–3
Lee
Brandt (5–3)
—
—
75–51
128
September 5
Cubs
3–4
Bryant
Tobin (12–9)
—
42,545
75–52
129
September 7
@ Reds
7–1
Klinger (10–5)
Derringer
—
8,839
76–52
130
September 8
@ Reds
3–5
Vander Meer
Blanton (11–6)
—
29,043
76–53
131
September 10
@ Cardinals
14–7
Brown (15–6)
Macon
—
3,632
77–53
132
September 11
@ Cardinals
4–6
Dean
Bauers (10–13)
—
15,739
77–54
133
September 14
@ Giants
0–3
Schumacher
Blanton (11–7)
—
—
77–55
134
September 14
@ Giants
3–10
Gumbert
Brandt (5–4)
—
28,185
77–56
135
September 15
@ Giants
7–2
Tobin (13–9)
Melton
—
4,978
78–56
136
September 16
@ Bees
7–6 (11)
Swift (7–5)
MacFayden
—
8,296
79–56
137
September 16
@ Bees
4–5
Errickson
Bowman (3–4)
—
8,296
79–57
138
September 17
@ Bees
2–1
Klinger (11–5)
Shoffner
—
—
80–57
139
September 18
@ Phillies
1–0
Bauers (11–13)
Hollingsworth
—
—
81–57
140
September 18
@ Phillies
1–1 (5)
—
1,500
81–57
141
September 22
@ Dodgers
6–0
Tobin (14–9)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
82–57
142
September 22
@ Dodgers
11–6
Klinger (12–5)
Hamlin
Brown (5)
—
83–57
143
September 23
Reds
4–5 (12)
Walters
Brown (15–7)
—
7,429
83–58
144
September 24
Reds
4–1
Bauers (12–13)
Vander Meer
—
11,318
84–58
145
September 25
Reds
5–3
Lucas (6–3)
Derringer
Swift (4)
27,147
85–58
146
September 27
@ Cubs
1–2
Dean
Tobin (14–10)
Lee
42,238
85–59
147
September 28
@ Cubs
5–6
Root
Brown (15–8)
—
34,465
85–60
148
September 29
@ Cubs
1–10
Lee
Bauers (12–14)
—
—
85–61
149
September 30
@ Reds
1–7
Derringer
Tobin (14–11)
—
—
85–62
150
September 30
@ Reds
4–2
Bauers (13–14)
Moore
—
8,361
86–62
October: 0–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
151
October 1
@ Reds
6–9
Weaver
Brown (15–9)
—
6,351
86–63
152
October 2
@ Reds
4–5
Vander Meer
Tobin (14–12)
—
14,007
86–64
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
Roster
1938 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
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: Carthage
Notes
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