1944 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1944 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 63rd season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 58th in the National League . The Pirates finished second in the league standings with a record of 90–63.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BSN
BRO
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
9–13
11–11
8–14
9–13
11–11–1
9–13
8–14
Brooklyn
13–9
—
8–14–1
8–14
10–12
16–6
4–18
4–18
Chicago
11–11
14–8–1
—
9–13–1
10–12
13–9
12–10–1
6–16
Cincinnati
14–8
14–8
13–9–1
—
15–7
13–19
12–10
8–14
New York
13–9
12–10
12–10
7–15
—
10–12
7–15–1
6–16
Philadelphia
11–11–1
6–16
9–13
9–13
12–10
—
9–12
5–17
Pittsburgh
13–9
18–4
10–12–1
10–12
15–7–1
12–9
—
12–10–3
St. Louis
14–8
18–4
16–6
14–8
16–6
17–5
10–12–3
—
Game log
1944 Game Log: 90–63 (Home: 49–28; Away: 41–35)
April: 3–5 (Home: 1–1; Away: 2–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 18
@ Cardinals
0–2
Lanier
Roe (0–1)
—
4,030
0–1
2
April 20
@ Cardinals
3–5
Munger
Rescigno (0–1)
—
2,272
0–2
3
April 21
Reds
2–4
Beggs
Sewell (0–1)
—
10,877
0–3
4
April 26
Cubs
6–1
Roe (1–1)
Fleming
—
3,463
1–3
5
April 28
@ Reds
0–2
Heusser
Butcher (0–1)
—
1,080
1–4
6
April 29
@ Reds
7–3
Sewell (1–1)
Ferguson
—
2,695
2–4
7
April 30
@ Reds
7–1
Strincevich (1–0)
Riddle
—
—
3–4
8
April 30
@ Reds
1–4
Walters
Rescigno (0–2)
—
16,060
3–5
May: 16–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
9
May 2
Cardinals
3–1
Roe (2–1)
Jurisich
Cuccurullo (1)
4,895
4–5
10
May 3
Cardinals
1–5
Gumbert
Sewell (1–2)
—
5,007
4–6
11
May 4
Cardinals
6–3
Butcher (1–1)
Cooper
—
3,877
5–6
12
May 7
@ Cubs
6–5 (14)
Sewell (2–2)
Derringer
—
—
6–6
13
May 7
@ Cubs
3–2 (11)
Rescigno (1–2)
Wyse
Butcher (1)
19,067
7–6
14
May 10
Braves
4–2
Strincevich (2–0)
Barrett
Cuccurullo (2)
23,011
8–6
15
May 11
Braves
2–7
Tobin
Butcher (1–2)
—
2,509
8–7
16
May 12
Braves
3–10
Andrews
Roe (2–2)
—
2,302
8–8
17
May 13
Braves
2–16
Barrett
Rescigno (1–3)
—
4,037
8–9
18
May 14
Giants
1–0 (10)
Sewell (3–2)
Voiselle
—
—
9–9
19
May 14
Giants
8–2
Strincevich (3–0)
Pyle
—
23,771
10–9
20
May 15
Giants
7–8
Adams
Cuccurullo (0–1)
Polli
1,699
10–10
21
May 17
Dodgers
8–5 (6)
Roe (3–2)
McLish
—
18,748
11–10
22
May 18
Dodgers
4–3
Butcher (2–2)
Melton
—
3,361
12–10
23
May 19
Dodgers
5–2
Sewell (4–2)
Webber
—
2,520
13–10
24
May 20
Phillies
4–3
Strincevich (4–0)
Gerheauser
—
4,096
14–10
25
May 21
Phillies
4–3
Butcher (3–2)
Schanz
—
—
15–10
26
May 21
Phillies
4–9
Barrett
Rescigno (1–4)
—
23,009
15–11
27
May 24
@ Braves
8–1
Sewell (5–2)
Tobin
—
1,706
16–11
28
May 25
@ Braves
0–1
Javery
Strincevich (4–1)
—
1,318
16–12
29
May 26
@ Braves
7–5
Rescigno (2–4)
Hutchinson
Sewell (1)
1,518
17–12
30
May 28
@ Phillies
4–0
Sewell (6–2)
Schanz
—
—
18–12
31
May 28
@ Phillies
2–8
Barrett
Strincevich (4–2)
—
—
18–13
32
May 29
@ Phillies
3–2 (11)
Rescigno (3–4)
Raffensberger
—
—
19–13
33
May 30
@ Dodgers
3–9
Flowers
Butcher (3–3)
Ostermueller
—
19–14
34
May 30
@ Dodgers
3–4
Gregg
Rescigno (3–5)
Davis
25,845
19–15
35
May 31
@ Dodgers
4–8
McLish
Strincevich (4–3)
—
16,993
19–16
June: 14–11 (Home: 7–7; Away: 7–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
36
June 1
@ Dodgers
2–1
Sewell (7–2)
Davis
—
—
20–16
37
June 2
@ Giants
4–6
Fischer
Roe (3–3)
Polli
2,532
20–17
38
June 3
@ Giants
7–6 (10)
Rescigno (4–5)
Adams
—
9,171
21–17
39
June 4
@ Giants
9–4
Ostermueller (1–0)
Voiselle
Rescigno (1)
—
22–17
40
June 4
@ Giants
7–4
Roe (4–3)
Pyle
Rescigno (2)
30,659
23–17
41
June 7
Reds
4–2
Sewell (8–2)
de la Cruz
Rescigno (3)
17,161
24–17
42
June 8
Cubs
6–10
Vandenberg
Roe (4–4)
—
2,616
24–18
43
June 9
Cubs
3–3 (11)
—
13,119
24–18
44
June 10
Cubs
9–4
Roe (5–4)
Fleming
—
1,710
25–18
45
June 11
Cubs
0–5
Erickson
Butcher (3–4)
—
—
25–19
46
June 11
Cubs
0–1
Chipman
Strincevich (4–4)
—
23,016
25–20
47
June 13
@ Reds
3–2 (5)
Starr (1–0)
Heusser
—
2,460
26–20
48
June 14
@ Reds
2–3 (11)
Walters
Rescigno (4–6)
—
6,455
26–21
49
June 15
@ Reds
1–0
Butcher (4–4)
de la Cruz
—
1,101
27–21
50
June 17
@ Cardinals
1–2
Munger
Roe (5–5)
—
18,645
27–22
51
June 18
@ Cardinals
2–12
Cooper
Sewell (8–3)
—
—
27–23
52
June 18
@ Cardinals
3–1
Ostermueller (2–0)
Lanier
—
16,292
28–23
53
June 20
Reds
0–3
Walters
Butcher (4–5)
—
7,369
28–24
54
June 21
Reds
2–1
Starr (2–0)
Heusser
—
2,414
29–24
55
June 22
Reds
9–4
Sewell (9–3)
de la Cruz
—
—
30–24
56
June 22
Reds
7–4
Strincevich (5–4)
Gumbert
—
5,394
31–24
57
June 23
Cardinals
5–5 (14)
—
12,086
31–24
58
June 24
Cardinals
0–16
Cooper
Ostermueller (2–1)
—
4,899
31–25
59
June 25
Cardinals
1–2
Munger
Sewell (9–4)
—
—
31–26
60
June 25
Cardinals
5–5
—
33,111
31–26
61
June 28
Giants
9–2
Butcher (5–5)
Fischer
—
18,479
32–26
62
June 29
Giants
1–1 (5)
—
2,057
32–26
63
June 30
Giants
5–7
Adams
Sewell (9–5)
—
—
32–27
64
June 30
Giants
9–8
Cuccurullo (1–1)
Adams
—
5,378
33–27
July: 19–13 (Home: 8–3; Away: 11–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
65
July 1
Braves
5–1
Starr (3–0)
Tobin
—
2,940
34–27
66
July 2
Braves
1–4
Andrews
Roe (5–6)
—
—
34–28
67
July 2
Braves
7–6 (12)
Sewell (10–5)
Barrett
—
16,076
35–28
68
July 4
Phillies
2–3
Gerheauser
Sewell (10–6)
Schanz
—
35–29
69
July 4
Phillies
4–0
Butcher (6–5)
Lee
—
16,285
36–29
70
July 5
Phillies
2–12
Barrett
Starr (3–1)
—
2,055
36–30
71
July 6
Phillies
6–5
Strincevich (6–4)
Raffensberger
Rescigno (4)
9,136
37–30
72
July 7
Dodgers
13–2
Ostermueller (3–1)
Melton
—
2,356
38–30
73
July 8
Dodgers
8–5
Sewell (11–6)
McLish
—
3,732
39–30
74
July 9
Dodgers
10–1
Roe (6–6)
Head
—
—
40–30
75
July 9
Dodgers
9–7
Rescigno (5–6)
Davis
Ostermueller (2)
18,706
41–30
76
July 13
@ Cubs
3–2
Ostermueller (4–1)
Wyse
—
7,160
42–30
77
July 14
@ Cubs
5–11
Vandenberg
Starr (3–2)
—
5,630
42–31
78
July 15
@ Cubs
3–4
Fleming
Roe (6–7)
Derringer
6,972
42–32
79
July 16
@ Cubs
0–1
Wyse
Sewell (11–7)
—
—
42–33
80
July 16
@ Cubs
1–0
Butcher (7–5)
Passeau
—
40,920
43–33
81
July 18
@ Giants
2–5
Voiselle
Ostermueller (4–2)
—
26,164
43–34
82
July 19
@ Phillies
2–4
Raffensberger
Strincevich (6–5)
—
7,784
43–35
83
July 20
@ Phillies
4–1
Starr (4–2)
Lee
—
—
44–35
84
July 20
@ Phillies
2–3 (11)
Schanz
Rescigno (5–7)
—
—
44–36
85
July 21
@ Phillies
5–3
Butcher (8–5)
Gerheauser
—
8,527
45–36
86
July 22
@ Dodgers
11–0
Ostermueller (5–2)
Warren
—
8,479
46–36
87
July 23
@ Dodgers
7–5
Rescigno (6–7)
Gregg
—
—
47–36
88
July 23
@ Dodgers
9–4 (11)
Strincevich (7–5)
Webber
Rescigno (5)
16,571
48–36
89
July 24
@ Dodgers
7–12
Fuchs
Sewell (11–8)
Davis
9,072
48–37
90
July 25
@ Giants
15–0
Butcher (9–5)
Barthelson
—
4,524
49–37
91
July 26
@ Giants
6–5
Ostermueller (6–2)
Feldman
Strincevich (1)
12,909
50–37
92
July 28
@ Giants
0–4
Voiselle
Roe (6–8)
—
12,871
50–38
93
July 29
@ Braves
3–0
Sewell (12–8)
Tobin
—
2,065
51–38
94
July 30
@ Braves
4–6
Klopp
Starr (4–3)
Tobin
—
51–39
95
July 30
@ Braves
0–2
Javery
Strincevich (7–6)
—
7,143
51–40
96
July 31
@ Braves
9–2
Ostermueller (7–2)
Andrews
—
1,346
52–40
August: 20–10 (Home: 17–6; Away: 3–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
97
August 1
@ Braves
13–8
Starr (5–3)
Tobin
Sewell (2)
1,787
53–40
98
August 2
Cardinals
4–8
Lanier
Sewell (12–9)
—
27,481
53–41
99
August 3
Cardinals
2–15
Wilks
Roe (6–9)
—
3,001
53–42
100
August 4
Cubs
3–4
Derringer
Butcher (9–6)
—
10,022
53–43
101
August 5
Cubs
2–7
Fleming
Ostermueller (7–3)
Passeau
2,861
53–44
102
August 6
Cubs
13–5
Roe (7–9)
Derringer
Starr (1)
—
54–44
103
August 6
Cubs
5–4
Strincevich (8–6)
Chipman
Roe (1)
13,362
55–44
104
August 8
Giants
4–8
Voiselle
Butcher (9–7)
—
2,277
55–45
105
August 9
Giants
4–3
Ostermueller (8–3)
Fischer
—
12,683
56–45
106
August 10
Giants
10–4
Roe (8–9)
Brewer
—
4,324
57–45
107
August 11
Giants
12–8
Cuccurullo (2–1)
Pyle
—
13,024
58–45
108
August 12
Giants
8–0
Butcher (10–7)
Voiselle
—
3,335
59–45
109
August 13
Braves
8–1
Sewell (13–9)
Tobin
—
—
60–45
110
August 13
Braves
3–1
Ostermueller (9–3)
Hutchings
—
15,079
61–45
111
August 14
Braves
5–0
Roe (9–9)
Barrett
—
2,409
62–45
112
August 15
Braves
7–5
Rescigno (7–7)
Hutchinson
Strincevich (2)
12,397
63–45
113
August 17
Phillies
7–6
Rescigno (8–7)
Karl
—
—
64–45
114
August 17
Phillies
6–5 (10)
Strincevich (9–6)
Barrett
—
3,262
65–45
115
August 18
Phillies
2–3
Raffensberger
Sewell (13–10)
—
14,566
65–46
116
August 19
Phillies
5–3
Roe (10–9)
Gerheauser
—
3,327
66–46
117
August 20
Dodgers
10–7
Butcher (11–7)
Chapman
Cuccurullo (3)
—
67–46
118
August 20
Dodgers
7–1
Strincevich (10–6)
Wyatt
—
20,953
68–46
119
August 21
Dodgers
7–6 (10)
Starr (6–3)
Webber
—
3,039
69–46
120
August 22
Dodgers
7–5
Sewell (14–10)
Sunkel
—
19,444
70–46
121
August 25
@ Cardinals
0–4
Schmidt
Roe (10–10)
—
11,000
70–47
122
August 27
@ Cardinals
14–6
Sewell (15–10)
Lanier
—
—
71–47
123
August 27
@ Cardinals
1–1 (10)
—
10,676
71–47
124
August 29
@ Cubs
4–15
Derringer
Butcher (11–8)
—
—
71–48
125
August 29
@ Cubs
5–4
Roe (11–10)
Passeau
—
11,649
72–48
126
August 30
@ Cubs
5–12
Wyse
Sewell (15–11)
Lynn
—
72–49
127
August 30
@ Cubs
3–6
Passeau
Starr (6–4)
Wyse
17,438
72–50
September: 17–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 11–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
128
September 1
Cardinals
3–2
Ostermueller (10–3)
Lanier
—
17,030
73–50
129
September 2
Cardinals
5–4
Butcher (12–8)
Wilks
—
5,864
74–50
130
September 3
Cardinals
6–5
Sewell (16–11)
Cooper
—
—
75–50
131
September 3
Cardinals
8–2
Strincevich (11–6)
Brecheen
—
34,395
76–50
132
September 4
Cubs
3–6
Erickson
Butcher (12–9)
—
—
76–51
133
September 4
Cubs
4–3 (6)
Rescigno (9–7)
Derringer
—
18,175
77–51
134
September 7
@ Reds
1–2
Heusser
Ostermueller (10–4)
—
4,702
77–52
135
September 9
@ Reds
2–3
Shoun
Sewell (16–12)
—
1,818
77–53
136
September 10
@ Reds
7–5
Strincevich (12–6)
Walters
—
—
78–53
137
September 10
@ Reds
0–2
Carter
Butcher (12–10)
—
17,343
78–54
138
September 12
@ Cardinals
5–3
Ostermueller (11–4)
Schmidt
—
—
79–54
139
September 12
@ Cardinals
6–5
Roe (12–10)
Byerly
Starr (2)
6,445
80–54
140
September 13
@ Cardinals
7–3
Sewell (17–12)
Brecheen
—
—
81–54
141
September 13
@ Cardinals
10–5
Rescigno (10–7)
Lanier
Starr (3)
6,495
82–54
142
September 15
Reds
3–5 (10)
Walters
Rescigno (10–8)
—
12,198
82–55
143
September 16
Reds
1–2
de la Cruz
Butcher (12–11)
—
—
82–56
144
September 16
Reds
1–3
Carter
Starr (6–5)
—
3,670
82–57
145
September 17
Reds
7–1
Sewell (18–12)
Shoun
—
—
83–57
146
September 17
Reds
1–2 (10)
Gumbert
Ostermueller (11–5)
—
19,823
83–58
147
September 20
@ Dodgers
2–1
Strincevich (13–6)
Wells
—
1,338
84–58
148
September 21
@ Dodgers
10–4
Sewell (19–12)
Gregg
—
—
85–58
149
September 21
@ Dodgers
14–6
Roe (13–10)
Zachary
—
2,579
86–58
150
September 23
@ Giants
6–4 (13)
Sewell (20–12)
Adams
Cuccurullo (4)
3,749
87–58
151
September 24
@ Giants
4–5
Voiselle
Ostermueller (11–6)
—
—
87–59
152
September 24
@ Giants
3–2 (10)
Strincevich (14–6)
Melton
—
17,778
88–59
153
September 25
@ Braves
4–5 (13)
Barrett
Roe (13–11)
—
463
88–60
154
September 26
@ Braves
6–2
Butcher (13–11)
Andrews
—
1,644
89–60
155
September 27
@ Braves
3–4
Javery
Strincevich (14–7)
Hutchings
655
89–61
156
September 29
@ Phillies
0–3
Raffensberger
Ostermueller (11–7)
—
1,000
89–62
October: 1–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
157
October 1
@ Phillies
9–1
Sewell (21–12)
Schanz
—
—
90–62
158
October 1
@ Phillies
1–7
Barrett
Gilmore (0–1)
—
—
90–63
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie Bold = Pirates team member
Opening Day lineup
All-Star Game
The Pirates hosted the 1944 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 11, 1944, at Forbes Field . Pitcher Rip Sewell , infielder Bob Elliott , and outfielder Vince DiMaggio were selected for the National League squad. Pirates pitchers Max Butcher and Cookie Cuccurullo were named the NL's batting practice pitchers and Pirates catcher Spud Davis was the NL's batting practice catcher. Honus Wagner was named an honorary coach, the first time this honor was bestowed in Major League Baseball's All-Star Game.[ 2]
Roster
1944 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
Farm system
References
External links
Franchise Ballparks Culture Lore Rivalries Minors World Series Championships (5) League pennants (9) Division titles (9) Wild Card berths (3) Media
Seasons (144)
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