1941 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates was a season in American baseball. The team finished fourth in the National League with a record of 81–73, 19 games behind the first-place Brooklyn Dodgers .
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
—
4–18–2
11–11
9–13
6–16
14–8
10–12
8–14
Brooklyn
18–4–2
—
13–9
14–8
14–8
18–4
12–10
11–11–1
Chicago
11–11
9–13
—
8–14
9–13
14–8–1
9–13
10–12
Cincinnati
13–9
8–14
14–8
—
15–7
16–6
12–10
10–12
New York
16–6
8–14
13–9
7–15
—
16–6
8–14–2
6–15–1
Philadelphia
8–14
4–18
8–14–1
6–16
6–16
—
6–16
5–17
Pittsburgh
12–10
10–12
13–9
10–12
14–8–2
16–6
—
6–16
St. Louis
14–8
11–11–1
12–10
12–10
15–6–1
17–5
16–6
—
Game log
1941 Game Log: 81–73 (Home: 45–32; Away: 36–41)
April: 3–10 (Home: 2–3; Away: 1–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 15
@ Cubs
4–7
Passeau
Klinger (0–1)
—
17,008
0–1
2
April 17
@ Cubs
7–2
Sewell (1–0)
Olsen
—
4,109
1–1
3
April 18
Reds
4–1
Butcher (1–0)
Walters
—
18,644
2–1
4
April 19
Reds
3–5
Derringer
Bauers (0–1)
—
10,465
2–2
5
April 20
Reds
3–7
Turner
Bowman (0–1)
Thompson
19,060
2–3
6
April 22
@ Cardinals
8–9 (12)
Grodzicki
Heintzelman (0–1)
—
1,776
2–4
7
April 23
@ Cardinals
1–3
Nahem
Butcher (1–1)
—
1,875
2–5
8
April 24
Cubs
2–1 (11)
Lanning (1–0)
French
—
1,959
3–5
9
April 25
Cubs
7–8
Page
Heintzelman (0–2)
—
3,902
3–6
10
April 26
@ Reds
3–10
Vander Meer
Bauers (0–2)
—
8,112
3–7
11
April 27
@ Reds
2–3
Walters
Sewell (1–1)
—
19,114
3–8
12
April 29
@ Phillies
2–6
Crouch
Butcher (1–2)
—
800
3–9
13
April 30
@ Phillies
4–8
Blanton
Lanahan (0–1)
—
3,385
3–10
May: 11–11 (Home: 7–4; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
14
May 1
@ Phillies
15–2
Bauers (1–2)
Johnson
—
1,500
4–10
15
May 2
@ Giants
7–7 (13)
—
3,268
4–10
16
May 3
@ Giants
3–2
Butcher (2–2)
Bowman
—
7,417
5–10
17
May 4
@ Dodgers
6–4
Heintzelman (1–2)
Hamlin
—
27,015
6–10
18
May 6
@ Dodgers
3–7
Wyatt
Sewell (1–2)
—
7,443
6–11
19
May 7
@ Braves
6–7
Tobin
Lanning (1–1)
—
2,458
6–12
20
May 11
Cardinals
4–7
Nahem
Butcher (2–3)
Hutchinson
12,388
6–13
21
May 12
Cardinals
2–6
Warneke
Heintzelman (1–3)
—
—
6–14
22
May 13
Phillies
6–3
Sewell (2–2)
Grissom
—
986
7–14
23
May 14
Phillies
12–7
Klinger (1–1)
Bruner
—
1,254
8–14
24
May 16
Dodgers
3–2 (11)
Bowman (1–1)
Brown
—
3,984
9–14
25
May 18
Giants
4–5
Adams
Sewell (2–3)
Brown
13,659
9–15
26
May 19
Giants
2–1
Butcher (3–3)
Hubbell
—
2,574
10–15
27
May 20
Giants
7–5
Klinger (2–1)
Schumacher
—
3,050
11–15
28
May 21
Braves
8–4
Wilkie (1–0)
Tobin
—
2,311
12–15
29
May 23
@ Cardinals
1–2
Cooper
Butcher (3–4)
—
18,555
12–16
30
May 24
@ Cardinals
7–10
Nahem
Sewell (2–4)
Lanier
2,952
12–17
31
May 25
@ Cardinals
4–6
Gumbert
Wilkie (1–1)
White
—
12–18
32
May 25
@ Cardinals
3–4
Krist
Klinger (2–2)
Lanier
18,749
12–19
33
May 26
@ Reds
3–7
Walters
Strincevich (0–1)
—
20,567
12–20
34
May 28
@ Reds
7–4
Butcher (4–4)
Moore
—
2,560
13–20
35
May 30
Cubs
6–7
Lee
Sewell (2–5)
—
—
13–21
36
May 30
Cubs
5–4
Sewell (3–5)
Passeau
—
17,297
14–21
June: 14–12 (Home: 5–7; Away: 9–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
37
June 2
@ Braves
0–2
Errickson
Lanning (1–2)
—
1,034
14–22
38
June 3
@ Braves
9–5
Heintzelman (2–3)
LaManna
Bowman (1)
1,776
15–22
39
June 6
@ Giants
5–4
Butcher (5–4)
McGee
—
—
16–22
40
June 6
@ Giants
4–3
Sewell (4–5)
Lohrman
—
8,324
17–22
41
June 7
@ Phillies
0–2
Blanton
Lanning (1–3)
—
3,802
17–23
42
June 8
@ Phillies
12–2
Bowman (2–1)
Hughes
Sewell (1)
—
18–23
43
June 8
@ Phillies
2–5
Podgajny
Bauers (1–3)
—
—
18–24
44
June 9
@ Phillies
5–0
Wilkie (2–1)
Grissom
—
892
19–24
45
June 10
@ Dodgers
3–4
Fitzsimmons
Heintzelman (2–4)
—
6,426
19–25
46
June 11
@ Dodgers
8–1
Sewell (5–5)
Higbe
—
30,469
20–25
47
June 14
Braves
8–2
Butcher (6–4)
Salvo
—
2,908
21–25
48
June 15
Braves
1–5
Posedel
Wilkie (2–2)
—
12,562
21–26
49
June 17
Giants
3–6
Hubbell
Sewell (5–6)
—
1,586
21–27
50
June 18
Giants
2–2 (11)
—
24,738
21–27
51
June 19
Giants
6–9
Brown
Heintzelman (2–5)
—
2,127
21–28
52
June 20
Phillies
7–6
Dietz (1–0)
Pearson
—
1,046
22–28
53
June 21
Phillies
2–0
Bowman (3–1)
Grissom
—
2,321
23–28
54
June 22
Phillies
4–1
Sewell (6–6)
Blanton
—
—
24–28
55
June 22
Phillies
4–7
Hughes
Butcher (6–5)
Johnson
10,060
24–29
56
June 23
Dodgers
4–9
Fitzsimmons
Klinger (2–3)
Brown
2,335
24–30
57
June 24
Dodgers
0–8
Davis
Lanning (1–4)
—
20,537
24–31
58
June 25
Dodgers
4–5
Higbe
Heintzelman (2–6)
—
2,425
24–32
59
June 27
@ Cubs
4–2
Sewell (7–6)
Passeau
—
4,622
25–32
60
June 28
@ Cubs
2–3
Olsen
Butcher (6–6)
—
3,654
25–33
61
June 29
@ Cubs
8–2
Lanning (2–4)
French
—
—
26–33
62
June 29
@ Cubs
3–2
Sullivan (1–0)
Lee
Sewell (2)
17,440
27–33
63
June 30
Cardinals
4–3
Heintzelman (3–6)
Gumbert
—
16,306
28–33
July: 22–9 (Home: 13–3; Away: 9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
64
July 1
Cardinals
7–11
Warneke
Sewell (7–7)
—
—
28–34
65
July 2
Reds
8–3
Butcher (7–6)
Derringer
—
1,941
29–34
66
July 4
@ Reds
0–6
Walters
Lanning (2–5)
—
—
29–35
67
July 4
@ Reds
6–4
Heintzelman (4–6)
Pearson
—
14,391
30–35
68
July 5
Cubs
9–6
Sullivan (2–0)
Lee
Klinger (1)
4,571
31–35
69
July 6
Cubs
2–1
Sewell (8–7)
Passeau
—
—
32–35
70
July 6
Cubs
13–4 (8)
Butcher (8–6)
Root
Lanning (1)
14,306
33–35
71
July 10
@ Phillies
6–3
Sewell (9–7)
Hughes
Sullivan (1)
—
34–35
72
July 12
@ Phillies
6–1
Lanning (3–5)
Podgajny
—
1,500
35–35
73
July 13
@ Giants
4–0
Heintzelman (5–6)
Lohrman
—
—
36–35
74
July 13
@ Giants
2–8
Schumacher
Butcher (8–7)
—
22,865
36–36
75
July 14
@ Giants
2–3
Hubbell
Sewell (9–8)
—
3,125
36–37
76
July 15
@ Giants
5–1
Butcher (9–7)
Melton
—
3,296
37–37
77
July 16
@ Braves
1–4
Tobin
Lanning (3–6)
—
—
37–38
78
July 16
@ Braves
13–5
Dietz (2–0)
Hutchings
Wilkie (1)
3,278
38–38
79
July 18
@ Braves
5–1
Heintzelman (6–6)
Johnson
—
—
39–38
80
July 18
@ Braves
3–4
LaManna
Wilkie (2–3)
—
3,315
39–39
81
July 20
@ Dodgers
1–5
Davis
Sewell (9–9)
—
—
39–40
82
July 20
@ Dodgers
5–1
Lanning (4–6)
Wyatt
—
—
40–40
83
July 21
@ Dodgers
8–3
Heintzelman (7–6)
Kimball
—
—
41–40
84
July 22
Phillies
4–3
Klinger (3–3)
Podgajny
—
1,730
42–40
85
July 23
Phillies
5–2
Butcher (10–7)
Blanton
—
13,109
43–40
86
July 24
Phillies
3–2
Klinger (4–3)
Grissom
—
1,326
44–40
87
July 25
Dodgers
8–4
Sullivan (3–0)
Wyatt
—
—
45–40
88
July 25
Dodgers
8–2
Lanning (5–6)
Davis
—
—
46–40
89
July 26
Dodgers
2–3
Hamlin
Heintzelman (7–7)
Higbe
7,009
46–41
90
July 27
Dodgers
4–3
Klinger (5–3)
Davis
—
—
47–41
91
July 27
Dodgers
8–0 (8)
Sewell (10–9)
Casey
—
40,093
48–41
92
July 29
Braves
5–3 (8)
Sullivan (4–0)
Javery
Klinger (2)
4,860
49–41
93
July 30
Braves
2–3 (10)
Tobin
Bowman (3–2)
—
11,362
49–42
94
July 31
Braves
9–8
Lanning (6–6)
Errickson
Dietz (1)
1,870
50–42
August: 18–15 (Home: 5–4; Away: 13–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
95
August 1
Giants
6–3
Butcher (11–7)
Hubbell
—
4,324
51–42
96
August 2
Giants
0–2 (10)
Schumacher
Sewell (10–10)
—
5,550
51–43
97
August 3
Giants
5–4
Dietz (3–0)
McGee
—
—
52–43
98
August 3
Giants
10–4 (6)
Klinger (6–3)
Wittig
—
25,688
53–43
99
August 4
@ Reds
4–1
Lanning (7–6)
Thompson
—
2,109
54–43
100
August 5
@ Reds
7–5
Butcher (12–7)
Turner
Klinger (3)
2,390
55–43
101
August 6
@ Cubs
13–3
Sewell (11–10)
Pressnell
—
5,574
56–43
102
August 7
@ Cubs
4–3
Dietz (4–0)
Mooty
—
5,035
57–43
103
August 8
@ Cubs
0–1
Erickson
Lanning (7–7)
—
5,846
57–44
104
August 9
@ Cardinals
5–4 (13)
Klinger (7–3)
Hutchinson
—
5,223
58–44
105
August 10
@ Cardinals
2–3
White
Sewell (11–11)
Crouch
—
58–45
106
August 10
@ Cardinals
2–4
Cooper
Heintzelman (7–8)
—
26,513
58–46
107
August 13
Cubs
4–6
Eaves
Lanning (7–8)
Mooty
24,373
58–47
108
August 14
Cubs
2–6
Passeau
Butcher (12–8)
—
3,032
58–48
109
August 16
Cardinals
4–2
Heintzelman (8–8)
White
—
—
59–48
110
August 17
Cardinals
1–7
Cooper
Butcher (12–9)
—
—
59–49
111
August 17
Cardinals
8–2
Sewell (12–11)
Warneke
—
34,292
60–49
112
August 18
@ Dodgers
5–6
Casey
Butcher (12–10)
—
9,832
60–50
113
August 19
@ Dodgers
0–9
Davis
Sullivan (4–1)
—
—
60–51
114
August 19
@ Dodgers
2–6
Drake
Heintzelman (8–9)
Casey
9,372
60–52
115
August 20
@ Dodgers
6–7
Allen
Sewell (12–12)
—
14,752
60–53
116
August 21
@ Giants
5–3
Butcher (13–10)
McGee
—
11,845
61–53
117
August 22
@ Giants
5–3
Lanning (8–8)
Bowman
—
2,439
62–53
118
August 23
@ Giants
3–5
Schumacher
Dietz (4–1)
—
—
62–54
119
August 23
@ Giants
4–3
Klinger (8–3)
Brown
—
—
63–54
120
August 24
@ Braves
3–4 (12)
Salvo
Sewell (12–13)
—
—
63–55
121
August 24
@ Braves
7–3 (6)
Klinger (9–3)
Javery
—
13,411
64–55
122
August 26
@ Braves
3–4
Tobin
Wilkie (2–4)
—
—
64–56
123
August 26
@ Braves
6–1
Butcher (14–10)
Errickson
—
3,527
65–56
124
August 27
@ Phillies
12–2
Lanning (9–8)
Blanton
—
1,748
66–56
125
August 28
@ Phillies
3–2
Dietz (5–1)
Pearson
Klinger (4)
5,500
67–56
126
August 30
@ Cubs
1–4
Erickson
Sewell (12–14)
—
6,777
67–57
127
August 31
@ Cubs
4–3
Butcher (15–10)
Passeau
—
—
68–57
September: 13–16 (Home: 13–11; Away: 0–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
128
September 1
@ Cardinals
3–5
White
Heintzelman (8–10)
—
—
68–58
129
September 1
@ Cardinals
3–6 (8)
Pollet
Klinger (9–4)
—
34,812
68–59
130
September 3
Reds
3–2
Lanning (10–8)
Riddle
—
18,428
69–59
131
September 4
Reds
4–0 (5)
Sewell (13–14)
Walters
—
1,720
70–59
132
September 5
Reds
4–10
Derringer
Butcher (15–11)
Beggs
—
70–60
133
September 5
Reds
1–0 (7)
Dietz (6–1)
Starr
—
4,897
71–60
134
September 6
Cubs
6–4
Heintzelman (9–10)
Mooty
—
3,040
72–60
135
September 7
Cubs
1–3
Eaves
Lanning (10–9)
—
6,619
72–61
136
September 9
Giants
2–4 (10)
Schumacher
Sewell (13–15)
—
1,873
72–62
137
September 10
Giants
10–7
Lanning (11–9)
Lohrman
Wilkie (2)
1,076
73–62
138
September 11
Braves
7–5
Heintzelman (10–10)
Hutchings
—
—
74–62
139
September 11
Braves
0–10
Earley
Gee (0–1)
—
2,320
74–63
140
September 12
Braves
6–3
Dietz (7–1)
Johnson
—
—
75–63
141
September 12
Braves
0–5
Javery
Lanning (11–10)
—
2,083
75–64
142
September 13
Braves
1–0
Strincevich (1–1)
Salvo
—
—
76–64
143
September 14
Phillies
2–1
Butcher (16–11)
Hoerst
—
—
77–64
144
September 14
Phillies
3–6
Hughes
Sewell (13–16)
—
7,495
77–65
145
September 17
Dodgers
4–6
Davis
Heintzelman (10–11)
Hamlin
6,206
77–66
146
September 18
Dodgers
6–5
Sewell (14–16)
Casey
—
6,803
78–66
147
September 20
@ Reds
1–2
Walters
Butcher (16–12)
—
—
78–67
148
September 20
@ Reds
3–7
Derringer
Strincevich (1–2)
—
9,817
78–68
149
September 21
@ Reds
0–2
Riddle
Dietz (7–2)
—
10,248
78–69
150
September 23
Cardinals
4–0
Heintzelman (11–11)
Cooper
—
—
79–69
151
September 23
Cardinals
0–9
Lanier
Sewell (14–17)
—
—
79–70
152
September 24
Cardinals
0–4
Gumbert
Lanning (11–11)
—
—
79–71
153
September 25
Cardinals
3–1
Butcher (17–12)
White
—
—
80–71
154
September 26
Reds
3–4
Vander Meer
Brandt (0–1)
—
717
80–72
155
September 27
Reds
9–15
Riddle
Gee (0–2)
Beggs
1,695
80–73
156
September 28
Reds
3–2
Clemensen (1–0)
Walters
—
4,137
81–73
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
Roster
1941 Pittsburgh Pirates
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
Awards and honors
1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
League top five finishers
Vince DiMaggio
Elbie Fletcher
NL leader in on-base percentage (.421)
Rip Sewell
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Harrisburg
Notes
References
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