1986 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 105th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; and their 100th in the National League . This was their 17th season at Three Rivers Stadium . The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League East with a record of 64–98. This was also the rookie season of left fielder Barry Bonds , who led the Pirates with 36 stolen bases and finished second on the club with 16 home runs.
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
1986 Game Log: 64–98 (Home: 31–50; Away: 33–48)
April: 7–10 (Home: 3–5; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 8
Mets
2–4
Gooden
Reuschel (0–1)
—
48,962
0–1
2
April 11
Cubs
4–5
Trout
McWilliams (0–1)
Smith
2,490
0–2
3
April 12
Cubs
3–1
Rhoden (1–0)
Smith
Guante (1)
5,623
1–2
4
April 13
Cubs
8–0
Reuschel (1–1)
Sutcliffe
—
9,337
2–2
5
April 14
@ Phillies
3–1 (10)
Guante (1–0)
Bedrosian
Winn (1)
16,200
3–2
6
April 18
@ Cubs
4–0
Rhoden (2–0)
Sutcliffe
—
38,151
4–2
7
April 19
@ Cubs
14–8
Reuschel (2–1)
Sanderson
—
26,932
5–2
8
April 20
@ Cubs
10–8 (17)
Jones (1–0)
DiPino
—
18,508
6–2
9
April 21
@ Mets
5–6
McDowell
Clements (0–1)
—
10,282
6–3
10
April 22
@ Mets
1–7
Ojeda
Kipper (0–1)
—
15,668
6–4
11
April 24
Phillies
2–4
Rawley
Rhoden (2–1)
—
14,622
6–5
12
April 25
Phillies
3–6
Gross
Reuschel (2–2)
Bedrosian
11,847
6–6
13
April 26
Phillies
5–6
Hudson
McWilliams (0–2)
Bedrosian
16,373
6–7
14
April 27
Phillies
13–5
Bielecki (1–0)
Carlton
Walk (1)
17,218
7–7
15
April 28
@ Dodgers
1–2
Valenzuela
Kipper (0–2)
—
50,401
7–8
16
April 29
@ Dodgers
4–5
Hershiser
Patterson (0–1)
Howell
30,342
7–9
17
April 30
@ Giants
5–6 (12)
Garrelts
Patterson (0–2)
—
5,147
7–10
May: 11–15 (Home: 4–12; Away: 7–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
18
May 1
@ Giants
6–2
Walk (1–0)
Krukow
—
3,927
8–10
19
May 2
@ Padres
4–0
Bielecki (2–0)
Dravecky
Winn (2)
19,417
9–10
20
May 3
@ Padres
7–6
Guante (2–0)
Gossage
Clements (1)
20,515
10–10
21
May 4
@ Padres
5–2
Winn (1–0)
Lefferts
—
21,727
11–10
22
May 6
Giants
2–7
Krukow
Reuschel (2–3)
—
7,461
11–11
23
May 7
Giants
5–7
Laskey
McWilliams (0–3)
Robinson
6,300
11–12
24
May 8
Giants
8–2
Bielecki (3–0)
Garrelts
—
6,072
12–12
25
May 9
Astros
2–3
Kerfeld
Winn (1–1)
Smith
17,296
12–13
26
May 10
Astros
3–6
Knepper
Rhoden (2–2)
DiPino
13,344
12–14
27
May 11
Astros
4–3 (12)
DeLeon (1–0)
Kerfeld
—
13,170
13–14
28
May 13
Padres
2–4
Show
Bielecki (3–1)
McCullers
5,392
13–15
29
May 14
Padres
4–10
Dravecky
Kipper (0–3)
Gossage
9,430
13–16
30
May 16
@ Reds
2–7
Denny
Rhoden (2–3)
Franco
21,097
13–17
31
May 17
@ Reds
4–0
Reuschel (3–3)
Soto
—
32,204
14–17
32
May 18
@ Reds
3–7
Browning
Bielecki (3–2)
Robinson
22,962
14–18
33
May 20
@ Astros
4–2
Walk (2–0)
Ryan
—
8,711
15–18
34
May 21
@ Astros
2–1
Rhoden (3–3)
Scott
—
6,990
16–18
35
May 22
@ Astros
0–4
Knepper
Reuschel (3–4)
—
4,784
16–19
36
May 23
Reds
9–12 (12)
Power
DeLeon (1–1)
—
12,833
16–20
37
May 24
Reds
2–4
Gullickson
Bielecki (3–3)
—
18,631
16–21
38
May 25
Reds
4–7
Denny
Kipper (0–4)
—
19,568
16–22
39
May 26
Braves
4–9
Assenmacher
Walk (2–1)
—
14,102
16–23
40
May 27
Braves
2–6 (12)
Garber
Walk (2–2)
—
2,830
16–24
41
May 28
Braves
4–3
McWilliams (1–3)
Palmer
DeLeon (1)
6,860
17–24
42
May 30
Dodgers
4–6 (11)
Niedenfuer
DeLeon (1–2)
Reuss
25,320
17–25
43
May 31
Dodgers
4–0
Kipper (1–4)
Honeycutt
Clements (2)
15,709
18–25
June: 12–18 (Home: 8–8; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
44
June 1
Dodgers
12–3
Rhoden (4–3)
Welch
—
23,530
19–25
45
June 2
@ Braves
9–2
Reuschel (4–4)
Palmer
—
12,996
20–25
46
June 3
@ Braves
5–8
Mahler
Guante (2–1)
Assenmacher
10,649
20–26
47
June 4
@ Braves
12–3
Bielecki (4–3)
Johnson
Winn (3)
14,012
21–26
48
June 5
Mets
0–7
Ojeda
Kipper (1–5)
—
8,855
21–27
49
June 6
Mets
7–1
Rhoden (5–3)
Darling
Walk (2)
22–27
50
June 6
Mets
4–10
McDowell
DeLeon (1–3)
—
15,113
22–28
51
June 7
Mets
4–6
Gooden
Reuschel (4–5)
Orosco
29,770
22–29
52
June 8
Mets
3–4
Fernandez
McWilliams (1–4)
Orosco
14,391
22–30
53
June 9
Cubs
6–5 (11)
Robinson (1–0)
Baller
—
6,056
23–30
54
June 10
Cubs
6–4
Kipper (2–5)
Eckersley
Guante (2)
5,899
24–30
55
June 11
Cubs
5–3
Rhoden (6–3)
Hoffman
Robinson (3)
12,702
25–30
56
June 13
@ Mets
5–6
Orosco
Clements (0–2)
—
37,582
25–31
57
June 14
@ Mets
1–5
Fernandez
Bielecki (4–4)
—
47,664
25–32
58
June 15
@ Mets
1–4
Ojeda
Walk (2–3)
—
25–33
59
June 15
@ Mets
5–8
Aguilera
Kipper (2–6)
McDowell
41,847
25–34
60
June 16
Cardinals
2–4
Cox
Rhoden (6–4)
Worrell
7,834
25–35
61
June 17
Cardinals
2–7
Mathews
Reuschel (4–6)
—
9,424
25–36
62
June 18
Cardinals
2–1 (12)
Robinson (2–0)
Worrell
—
10,455
26–36
63
June 19
@ Expos
4–2
Kipper (3–6)
Smith
Guante (3)
11,918
27–36
64
June 20
@ Expos
2–7
McGaffigan
Walk (2–4)
McClure
16,223
27–37
65
June 21
@ Expos
14–1
Rhoden (7–4)
Tibbs
—
23,381
28–37
66
June 22
@ Expos
1–2
Hesketh
Reuschel (4–7)
Reardon
27,129
28–38
67
June 23
@ Cardinals
1–2 (11)
Worrell
Clements (0–3)
—
25,506
28–39
68
June 24
@ Cardinals
2–5
Burris
Winn (1–2)
Dayley
24,251
28–40
69
June 25
@ Cardinals
1–2 (10)
Horton
Clements (0–4)
—
29,146
28–41
70
June 27
Expos
7–1
Rhoden (8–4)
Tibbs
—
15,392
29–41
71
June 28
Expos
2–3
Hesketh
Reuschel (4–8)
Reardon
35,385
29–42
72
June 29
Expos
4–6
Youmans
Bielecki (4–5)
McClure
26,689
29–43
73
June 30
Phillies
3–2
Walk (3–4)
Hudson
Guante (4)
5,881
30–43
July: 11–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
74
July 1
Phillies
4–5 (12)
Hume
McWilliams (1–5)
—
8,118
30–44
75
July 2
Phillies
4–3
Rhoden (9–4)
Carman
—
6,782
31–44
76
July 3
@ Dodgers
3–6
Welch
Reuschel (4–9)
—
30,722
31–45
77
July 4
@ Dodgers
6–4
Bielecki (5–5)
Valenzuela
—
46,315
32–45
78
July 5
@ Dodgers
5–0
Walk (4–4)
Hershiser
—
32,694
33–45
79
July 6
@ Dodgers
3–4
Honeycutt
Winn (1–3)
Howell
27,563
33–46
80
July 7
@ Padres
3–1 (10)
Guante (3–1)
Gossage
—
28,366
34–46
81
July 8
@ Padres
2–4
Hoyt
Reuschel (4–10)
Lefferts
16,051
34–47
82
July 9
@ Padres
6–4
Bielecki (6–5)
McCullers
Robinson (4)
15,816
35–47
83
July 10
@ Giants
3–6
Blue
Walk (4–5)
Garrelts
9,795
35–48
84
July 11
@ Giants
8–4
Winn (2–3)
Carlton
Robinson (5)
18,703
36–48
85
July 12
@ Giants
1–3
Krukow
Rhoden (9–5)
—
19,549
36–49
86
July 13
@ Giants
4–11
LaCoss
Reuschel (4–11)
—
36,877
36–50
87
July 17
Padres
1–2
McCullers
Rhoden (9–6)
Lefferts
8,865
36–51
88
July 18
Padres
12–7
Reuschel (5–11)
Hawkins
—
10,975
37–51
89
July 19
Padres
4–3
Guante (4–1)
Lefferts
—
8,559
38–51
90
July 20
Padres
4–2
McWilliams (2–5)
Dravecky
Robinson (6)
15,765
39–51
91
July 22
Dodgers
3–4
Powell
Guante (4–2)
Howell
10,325
39–52
92
July 23
Dodgers
5–6
Hershiser
Reuschel (5–12)
Howell
21,756
39–53
93
July 24
Dodgers
2–9
Valenzuela
Walk (4–6)
—
11,044
39–54
94
July 25
Giants
3–7
Mason
Bielecki (6–6)
Robinson
8,622
39–55
95
July 26
Giants
0–9
Carlton
McWilliams (2–6)
—
27,910
39–56
96
July 27
Giants
7–0
Rhoden (10–6)
Blue
Robinson (8)
10,767
40–56
97
July 28
@ Expos
7–4
Reuschel (6–12)
Smith
Jones (1)
16,221
41–56
98
July 30
@ Expos
2–3
Tibbs
Winn (2–4)
Reardon
12,672
41–57
August: 12–19 (Home: 6–10; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
99
August 1
Cardinals
4–0
Rhoden (11–6)
Mathews
—
9,794
42–57
100
August 2
Cardinals
3–7
Tudor
McWilliams (2–7)
—
14,233
42–58
101
August 3
Cardinals
3–0
Reuschel (7–12)
Cox
—
14,849
43–58
102
August 4
Expos
4–5
Tibbs
Jones (1–1)
Reardon
7,412
43–59
103
August 5
Expos
0–3
Martinez
Bielecki (6–7)
—
8,334
43–60
104
August 6
Expos
2–3
Youmans
Rhoden (11–7)
Reardon
6,649
43–61
105
August 7
Expos
4–5
McGaffigan
Robinson (2–1)
McClure
8,239
43–62
106
August 8
@ Cardinals
1–3
Cox
Reuschel (7–13)
Horton
36,244
43–63
107
August 9
@ Cardinals
8–5
Walk (5–6)
Burris
Robinson (9)
40,723
44–63
108
August 10
@ Cardinals
4–5
Forsch
Bielecki (6–8)
Worrell
36,286
44–64
109
August 11
@ Cubs
10–7
Rhoden (12–7)
Moyer
Robinson (10)
20,636
45–64
110
August 12
@ Cubs
1–3
Sanderson
McWilliams (2–8)
Smith
23,874
45–65
111
August 13
@ Cubs
8–9
DiPino
Robinson (2–2)
Smith
24,888
45–66
112
August 14
@ Phillies
7–8
Tekulve
Jones (1–2)
—
20,643
45–67
113
August 15
@ Phillies
6–5
Guante (5–2)
Schatzeder
Robinson (11)
46–67
114
August 15
@ Phillies
2–3
Maddux
Winn (2–5)
Bedrosian
27,724
46–68
115
August 16
@ Phillies
6–1
Rhoden (13–7)
Gross
—
47–68
116
August 16
@ Phillies
0–6
Hume
McWilliams (2–9)
Tekulve
31,349
47–69
117
August 17
@ Phillies
1–5 (5)
Ruffin
Reuschel (7–14)
—
34,298
47–70
118
August 18
Astros
0–3
Scott
Walk (5–7)
—
7,965
47–71
119
August 19
Astros
0–1
Deshaies
Bielecki (6–9)
Smith
9,128
47–72
120
August 20
Astros
4–1
Rhoden (14–7)
Knepper
—
16,997
48–72
121
August 22
Braves
16–5
Winn (3–5)
Mahler
Jones (2)
27,517
49–72
122
August 23
Braves
4–3
Reuschel (8–14)
Smith
Robinson (12)
15,535
50–72
123
August 24
Braves
4–3
Walk (6–7)
Alexander
Robinson (13)
15,681
51–72
124
August 25
Reds
4–5
Robinson
McWilliams (2–10)
Franco
8,093
51–73
125
August 26
Reds
4–5
Franco
Krawczyk (0–1)
—
7,022
51–74
126
August 27
Reds
5–9
Murphy
Robinson (3–3)
—
7,490
51–75
127
August 29
@ Astros
2–3
Scott
Reuschel (8–15)
Smith
22,801
51–76
128
August 30
@ Astros
13–3
Rhoden (15–7)
Deshaies
—
30,598
52–76
129
August 31
@ Astros
8–2
Walk (7–7)
Knepper
—
25,405
53–76
September: 9–19 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
130
September 1
@ Reds
5–6
Power
Bielecki (6–10)
Franco
22,064
53–77
131
September 2
@ Reds
1–9
Gullickson
Kipper (3–7)
—
13,491
53–78
132
September 3
@ Reds
5–3 (10)
Jones (2–2)
Franco
—
12,200
54–78
133
September 5
@ Braves
3–4
Assenmacher
Rhoden (15–8)
—
6,992
54–79
134
September 6
@ Braves
2–4
Palmer
Fansler (0–1)
Dedmon
8,875
54–80
135
September 7
@ Braves
3–1
Kipper (4–7)
Speck
Jones (3)
6,021
55–80
136
September 8
Cardinals
3–2
Patterson (1–2)
Cox
Pena (1)
4,990
56–80
137
September 9
Cardinals
1–3
Horton
Reuschel (8–16)
Worrell
4,291
56–81
138
September 10
Cardinals
3–4
Soff
Jones (2–3)
Worrell
7,479
56–82
139
September 12
Cubs
8–9 (10)
DiPino
Robinson (3–4)
Gumpert
15,664
56–83
140
September 13
Cubs
5–2
Patterson (2–2)
Maddux
Robinson (14)
10,841
57–83
141
September 14
Cubs
9–2
Reuschel (9–16)
Hall
—
16,256
58–83
142
September 15
@ Phillies
0–5
Carman
Rhoden (15–9)
—
14,089
58–84
143
September 16
@ Phillies
5–9
Tekulve
Bielecki (6–11)
—
14,315
58–85
144
September 17
@ Expos
5–6
St. Claire
Jones (2–4)
Reardon
58–86
145
September 17
@ Expos
4–1
Kipper (5–7)
Sebra
Robinson (15)
5,774
59–86
146
September 18
@ Expos
3–1
Smiley (1–0)
Reardon
Robinson (16)
4,012
60–86
147
September 19
@ Cubs
2–8
Sanderson
Pena (0–1)
—
5,152
60–87
148
September 20
@ Cubs
0–1
Moyer
Rhoden (15–10)
Smith
22,710
60–88
149
September 21
@ Cubs
2–3
Sanderson
Pena (0–2)
Smith
22,336
60–89
150
September 22
Phillies
4–8
Bittiger
Kipper (5–8)
—
3,934
60–90
151
September 23
Phillies
6–5
Jones (3–4)
Bedrosian
—
3,631
61–90
152
September 24
Expos
2–1
Robinson (4–4)
McClure
—
3,092
62–90
153
September 25
Expos
4–8
Owchinko
Rhoden (15–11)
—
3,963
62–91
154
September 26
Mets
1–3
Fernandez
Fansler (0–2)
McDowell
14,080
62–92
155
September 27
Mets
2–4 (11)
Orosco
McWilliams (2–11)
Sisk
13,210
62–93
156
September 28
Mets
1–4 (11)
Aguilera
Walk (7–8)
—
30,606
62–94
157
September 30
@ Cardinals
3–5
Cox
Rhoden (15–12)
—
12,338
62–95
October: 2–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
158
October 1
@ Cardinals
4–3
McWilliams (3–11)
Soff
Robinson (17)
16,039
63–95
159
October 2
@ Cardinals
5–1
Kipper (6–8)
Conroy
—
20,643
64–95
160
October 4
@ Mets
1–6
Ojeda
Fansler (0–3)
Orosco
64–96
161
October 4
@ Mets
2–5
Aguilera
Patterson (2–3)
McDowell
30,810
64–97
162
October 5
@ Mets
0–9
Darling
Pena (0–3)
Fernandez
32,170
64–98
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
9–3
6–12
5–13
10–8
4–7
4–8
4–8
5–7
12–6
7–11
6–6
Chicago
3–9
—
5–7
4–8
6–6
8–10
6–12
9–8
7–11
6–6
6–6
10–7
Cincinnati
12–6
7–5
—
4–14
10–8
7–5
4–8
7–5
10–2
9–9
9–9
7–5
Houston
13–5
8–4
14–4
—
10–8
8–4
5–7
6–6
6–6
10–8
9–9
7–5
Los Angeles
8–10
6–6
8–10
8–10
—
5–7
3–9
5–7
8–4
6–12
8–10
8–4
Montreal
7–4
10–8
5–7
4–8
5–7
—
8–10
8–10
11–7
4–8
5–7
9–9
New York
8–4
12–6
8–4
7–5
9–3
10–8
—
8–10
17–1
10–2
7–5
12–6
Philadelphia
8-4
8–9
5–7
6–6
7–5
10–8
10–8
—
11–7
6–6
9–3
6–12
Pittsburgh
7–5
11–7
2–10
6–6
4–8
7–11
1–17
7–11
—
8–4
4–8
7–11
San Diego
6–12
6–6
9–9
8–10
12–6
8–4
2–10
6–6
4–8
—
8–10
5–7
San Francisco
11–7
6–6
9–9
9–9
10–8
7–5
5–7
3–9
8–4
10–8
—
5–7
St. Louis
6–6
7–10
5–7
5–7
4–8
9–9
6–12
12–6
11–7
7–5
7–5
—
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
17
7
10
0.412
87
74
May
26
11
15
0.423
100
120
June
30
12
18
0.400
132
124
July
25
11
14
0.440
102
111
August
31
12
19
0.387
138
126
September
28
9
19
0.321
92
121
October
5
2
3
0.400
12
24
Total
162
64
98
0.395
663
700
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
31
50
0.383
331
357
Away
81
33
48
0.407
332
343
Total
162
64
98
0.395
663
700
Roster
1986 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
Player stats
Batting
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
Awards and honors
Barry Bonds, Led all rookies in home runs (16)
1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Transactions
December 10, 1985 – Bobby Bonilla drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1985 rule 5 draft.
December 10, 1985 – Bip Roberts drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 1985 rule 5 draft.
December 15, 1985 – Purchased Matias Carrillo from Poza Rica (Mexican).
January 14, 1986 – Drafted Moisés Alou in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1986 amateur draft (January). Player signed May 23, 1986.
January 14, 1986 – Drafted Archi Cianfrocco in the 11th round of the 1986 amateur draft (January), but did not sign the player.
February 13, 1986 – Signed Ed Farmer as a free agent.
April 1, 1986 – Traded Chris Green to the California Angels. Received Kevin Davis (minors).
April 3, 1986 – Traded Marvell Wynne to the San Diego Padres. Received Bob Patterson.
April 4, 1986 – Released Johnnie LeMaster.
April 4, 1986 – Released Sixto Lezcano.[ 4]
April 4, 1986 – Traded Jason Thompson to the Montreal Expos. Received players to be named later. The Montreal Expos sent Ben Abner (minors) (April 7, 1986) and Ronnie Giddens (minors) (April 7, 1986) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
April 24, 1986 – Signed U.L. Washington as a free agent.
May 1, 1986 – Released Ravelo Manzanillo.
May 8, 1986 – Released Steve Kemp.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Jeff King in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed July 10, 1986.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Mike Walker in the 2nd round of the 1986 amateur draft.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Scott Ruskin in the 3rd round of the 1986 amateur draft (June Secondary).
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Archi Cianfrocco in the 4th round of the 1986 amateur draft (June Secondary), but did not sign the player.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tom Goodwin in the 6th round of the 1986 amateur draft, but did not sign the player.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tony Longmire in the 8th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Stan Belinda in the 10th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed June 5, 1986.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Keith Shepherd in the 11th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed June 28, 1986.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Tommy Shields in the 15th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Jeff Banister in the 25th round of the 1986 amateur draft.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Rick Reed in the 26th round of the 1986 amateur draft. Player signed July 2, 1986.
June 2, 1986 – Drafted Mike Mordecai in the 33rd round of the 1986 amateur draft, but did not sign the player.
July 13, 1986 – Signed Willie Smith as an amateur free agent.
July 23, 1986 – Released Lee Mazzilli.
July 23, 1986 – Traded José DeLeón to the Chicago White Sox. Received Bobby Bonilla.
July 30, 1986 – Signed Julio Peguero as an amateur free agent.
September 30, 1986 – Traded Jeff Zaske to the Texas Rangers. Received Randy Kramer.
October 11, 1986 – Signed Mike York as a free agent.
October 15, 1986 – Trench Davis granted free agency.
Farm system
References
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