1901 Pittsburg Pirates season

1901 Pittsburg Pirates
1901 National League Champions
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Owner(s) Barney Dreyfuss
Manager(s) Fred Clarke
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The 1901 Pittsburg Pirates[1] finished in first place in the National League, 7½ games ahead of the second-place Philadelphia Phillies. It was the first year that the American League operated as a major league, but there would be no World Series between the leagues until 1903.

The team was managed by Fred Clarke, who was also their starting left fielder. Clarke, in his fifth year as a manager at age 28, won his first pennant. The Pirates won the National League championship in the next two years as well.

Regular season

The Pirates were led offensively by Honus Wagner, who led the league in RBI and stolen bases. Although the "Flying Dutchman" had never played shortstop in the majors until 1901, he appeared 61 times at shortstop that year in addition to spending time at third base and the outfield.

In a league that batted .267 as a whole, the Pirates outfield was notable for its hitting. Ginger Beaumont hit .332, player-manager Fred Clarke hit .324, and Lefty Davis hit .313.

The pitching staff of the Pirates allowed the fewest runs in the league and was among the greatest ever. The four top starting pitchersDeacon Phillippe, Jack Chesbro, Jesse Tannehill, and Sam Leever – were the four top pitchers in the National League in terms of winning percentage. All of them were in the top ten in the league in ERA. Future Hall of Famer Rube Waddell had pitched well in 1900 for the Pirates, but was sold in May 1901 to the Chicago Orphans.

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburg Pirates 90 49 0.647 45–24 45–25
Philadelphia Phillies 83 57 0.593 46–23 37–34
Brooklyn Superbas 79 57 0.581 43–25 36–32
St. Louis Cardinals 76 64 0.543 14½ 40–31 36–33
Boston Beaneaters 69 69 0.500 20½ 41–29 28–40
Chicago Orphans 53 86 0.381 37 30–39 23–47
New York Giants 52 85 0.380 37 30–38 22–47
Cincinnati Reds 52 87 0.374 38 27–43 25–44

Record vs. opponents

1901 National League Records

Sources:

Team BOS BR CHI CIN NYG PHI PIT STL
Boston 10–10 13–6 11–8–1 14–6–1 7–13 5–15 9–11
Brooklyn 10–10 13–7 14–6–1 11–6 11–9 11–8 9–11
Chicago 6–13 7–13 10–10 11–9–1 3–17 6–14 10–10
Cincinnati 8–11–1 6–14–1 10–10 8–12 4–16 7–13 9–11–1
New York 6–14–1 6–11 9–11–1 12–8 8–12 4–16–1 7–13–1
Philadelphia 13–7 9–11 17–3 16–4 12–8 7–13 9–11
Pittsburg 15–5 8–11 14–6 13–7 16–4–1 13–7 11–9
St. Louis 11–9 11–9 10–10 11–9–1 13–7–1 11–9 9–11

Game log

1901 Game Log: 90–49 (Home: 45–24; Away: 45–25)
Legend:           = Win           = Loss           = Tie
Bold = Pittsburgh Pirates team member

Detailed records

National League
Opponent W L WP RS RA
Boston Beaneaters 15 5 0.750 99 56
Brooklyn Superbas 8 11 0.421 86 101
Chicago Orphans 14 6 0.700 102 71
Cincinnati Reds 13 7 0.650 94 55
New York Giants 16 4 0.800 165 65
Philadelphia Phillies 13 7 0.650 100 73
Pittsburg Pirates
St. Louis Cardinals 11 9 0.550 130 113
Total 90 49 0.647 776 534
Season Total 90 49 0.647 776 534

Month Games Won Lost Win % RS RA
April 6 3 3 0.500 31 39
May 24 13 11 0.542 108 100
June 26 17 9 0.654 123 96
July 25 16 9 0.640 145 79
August 22 13 9 0.591 116 94
September 32 25 7 0.781 226 115
October 4 3 1 0.750 27 11
Total 139 90 49 0.647 776 534
Games Won Lost Win % RS RA
Home 69 45 24 0.652 372 255
Away 70 45 25 0.643 399 274
Total 139 90 49 0.647 776 534

Opening Day lineup

Roster

1901 Pittsburg Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Awards and honors

Ginger Beaumont

Deacon Phillippe

Jesse Tannehill

Honus Wagner

Statistics

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Zimmer, ChiefChief Zimmer 69 236 52 .220 0 21
1B Bransfield, KittyKitty Bransfield 139 566 167 .295 0 91
3B Leach, TommyTommy Leach 98 374 114 .305 2 44
OF Clarke, FredFred Clarke 129 527 171 .324 6 60
OF Beaumont, GingerGinger Beaumont 133 558 185 .332 8 72

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Wagner, HonusHonus Wagner 140 549 194 .353 6 126
O'Connor, JackJack O'Connor 61 202 39 .193 0 22
Yeager, GeorgeGeorge Yeager 26 91 24 .264 0 10
Poole, EdEd Poole 26 78 16 .205 1 4
Burke, JimmyJimmy Burke 14 51 10 .196 0 4
Smith, MikeMike Smith 4 4 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Phillippe, DeaconDeacon Phillippe 37 296 22 12 2.22 103
Chesbro, JackJack Chesbro 36 287.2 21 10 2.38 129
Tannehill, JesseJesse Tannehill 35 252.1 18 10 2.18 118
Leever, SamSam Leever 21 176 14 5 2.86 82
Poole, EdEd Poole 12 80 5 4 3.60 26
Doheny, EdEd Doheny 11 76.2 6 2 2.00 28
Merritt, GeorgeGeorge Merritt 3 24 3 0 4.88 5
Waddell, RubeRube Waddell 2 7.2 0 2 9.39 4

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Wiltse, SnakeSnake Wiltse 7 44.1 1 4 4.26 10

Transactions

References

  1. In 1891 the United States Board on Geographic Names forced the city of Pittsburgh to undergo a controversial name change by having them drop the "h" at the end of the name, making the team's official name the "Pittsburg Pirates" from the adoption of the Pirates nickname until Pittsburgh was able to get the "h" restored to its name in 1911.
  2. Snake Wiltse page at Baseball Reference

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