List of Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers

The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the National League Central division. In their history, the franchise has also played under the name Pittsburg Alleghenys. They played in the American Association from 1882 through 1886, and have played in the National League since 1887. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Pirates have used 71 Opening Day starting pitchers since they began to play as a Major League team in 1882. The Pirates have a record of 69 wins and 60 losses in their Opening Day games.[3][4][5]

The Pirates have played in several different home ball parks. Between 1882 and 1909 they played in two parks called Exposition Park and in Recreation Park. They played in Forbes Field from 1909 to 1970 and Three Rivers Stadium from 1970 to 2000 and they have played in their current stadium, PNC Park, since 2001. They had a record of no wins and one loss in the first Exposition Park, four wins and no losses in Recreation Park and no wins and two losses in the second Exposition Park. They had a record of four wins and two losses at Forbes Field and a record of five wins and eight losses at Three Rivers Stadium. Through 2010, they have a record of two wins and one loss at PNC Park. That gives the Pirates an overall Opening Day record of 15 wins and 14 losses at home. They have a record of 54 wins and 46 losses in Opening Day games on the road.[3][4][5]

Bob Friend has made the most Opening Day starts for the Pirates, with seven. Babe Adams and Frank Killen each made five Opening Day starts for the Pirates, and Deacon Phillippe, Howie Camnitz, Cy Blanton and Bob Veale each made four Opening Day starts. Ed Morris, Pud Galvin, Wilbur Cooper, Ray Kremer, Rip Sewell, Steve Blass, Dock Ellis, Rick Rhoden and Doug Drabek all made three Opening Day starts for the Pirates.[3] Several Pittsburgh Pirates Opening Day starting pitchers have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Galvin, Burleigh Grimes, Waite Hoyt, Jim Bunning, and Bert Blyleven.[6] Bunning was elected as both a United States congressman and senator from Kentucky after retiring from baseball.[7][8]

The Pirates have won nine National League titles, in 1901, 1902, 1903, 1909, 1925, 1927, 1960, 1971 and 1979.[9] They went on to win the World Series in 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971 and 1979 (the modern World Series begin in 1903).[9] Sam Leever was the Pirates Opening Day starting pitcher in 1901, Phillippe was the Opening Day starting pitcher in both 1902 and 1903, Camnitz was the Opening Day starting pitcher in 1909, Emil Yde in 1925, Kremer in 1927, Friend in 1960, Ellis in 1971 and Blyleven in 1979.

Key

Season Each year is linked to an article about that particular Pirates season.
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Pirates
W Win
L Loss
T Tie
ND (W) No decision by starting pitcher; Pirates won game
ND (L) No decision by starting pitcher; Pirates lost game
(W) Pirates won game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
(L) Pirates lost game; no information on starting pitcher's decision
* Advanced to the post-season
** NL Champions
asterism World Series Champions

Pitchers

U.S. Senator Jim Bunning was the Pirates' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1968.
Hall of Famer Pud Galvin made three Opening Day starts for the Pirates.
Ed Morris made three Opening Day starts for the Pirates.
Howie Camnitz made four Opening Day starts for the Pirates.
Season Pitcher Decision Final
score
Opponent Location Ref(s)
1882 Leary, JackJack Leary (W) 10–9 Cincinnati Red Stockings Bank Street Grounds [10]
1883 Driscoll, DennyDenny Driscoll (L) 0–4 Philadelphia Athletics Exposition Park I [11]
1884 Fox, JohnJohn Fox (L) 2–9 Philadelphia Athletics Recreation Park [12]
1885 Morris, EdEd Morris (W) 7–0 St. Louis Browns Sportsman's Park [13]
1886 Morris, EdEd Morris (2) (L) 4–8 St. Louis Browns Sportsman's Park [14]
1887 Galvin, PudPud Galvin (W) 6–2 Chicago White Stockings Recreation Park [15]
1888 Morris, EdEd Morris (3) (W) 5–2 Detroit Wolverines Recreation Park [16]
1889 Galvin, PudPud Galvin (2) (W) 8–5 Chicago White Stockings Recreation Park [17]
1890 Daniels, PetePete Daniels (W) 3–2 Cleveland Spiders Recreation Park [18]
1891 Galvin, PudPud Galvin (3) (L) 6–7 Chicago Colts Exposition Park III [19]
1892 Baldwin, MarkMark Baldwin (W) 7–5 Cincinnati Reds League Park [20]
1893 Killen, FrankFrank Killen (L) 2–7 Cleveland Spiders Exposition Park III [21]
1894 Killen, FrankFrank Killen (2) (L) 3–11 St. Louis Browns Robison Field [22]
1895 Killen, FrankFrank Killen (3) (L) 2–11 Louisville Colonels Eclipse Park [23]
1896 Hawley, PinkPink Hawley (W) 9–1 Cincinnati Reds League Park [24]
1897 Killen, FrankFrank Killen (4) (W) 4–1 St. Louis Browns Robison Field [25]
1898 Killen, FrankFrank Killen (5) (L) 3–10 Louisville Colonels Eclipse Park [26]
1899 Tannehill, JesseJesse Tannehill (W) 5–2 Cincinnati Reds League Park [27]
1900 Leever, SamSam Leever (L) 0–3 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [28]
1901** Leever, SamSam Leever (2) (W) 4–2 Cincinnati Reds League Park [29]
1902** Phillippe, DeaconDeacon Phillippe (W) 1–0 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [30]
1903** Phillippe, DeaconDeacon Phillippe (2) (W) 7–1 Cincinnati Reds Palace of the Fans [31]
1904 Phillippe, DeaconDeacon Phillippe (3) (W) 5–4 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [32]
1905 Flaherty, PatsyPatsy Flaherty (W) 9–4 Cincinnati Reds Palace of the Fans [33]
1906 Willis, VicVic Willis (W) 2–1 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [34]
1907 Phillippe, DeaconDeacon Phillippe (4) (L) 3–4 Cincinnati Reds Palace of the Fans [35]
1908 Camnitz, HowieHowie Camnitz (W) 3–1 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [36]
1909asterism Camnitz, HowieHowie Camnitz (2) (W) 3–0 Cincinnati Reds Palace of the Fans [37]
1910 Camnitz, HowieHowie Camnitz (3) (W) 5–1 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [38]
1911 Adams, BabeBabe Adams W 14–0 Cincinnati Reds Palace of the Fans [39]
1912 Camnitz, HowieHowie Camnitz (4) (L) 0–7 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [40]
1913 Adams, BabeBabe Adams (2) (W) 9–2 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [41]
1914 Adams, BabeBabe Adams (3) (L) 1–2 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [42]
1915 McQuillan, GeorgeGeorge McQuillan (W) 9–2 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [43]
1916 Kantlehner, ErvErv Kantlehner (L) 1–2 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [44]
1917 Jacobs, ElmerElmer Jacobs (L) 3–5 Chicago Cubs Weeghman Park [45]
1918 Cooper, WilburWilbur Cooper (L) 0–2 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [46]
1919 Cooper, WilburWilbur Cooper (2) (L) 1–5 Chicago Cubs Weeghman Park [47]
1920 Adams, BabeBabe Adams (4) W 5–4 St. Louis Cardinals Robison Field [48]
1921 Adams, BabeBabe Adams (5) L 3–5 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [49]
1922 Cooper, WilburWilbur Cooper (3) L 1–10 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [50]
1923 Morrison, JohnnyJohnny Morrison W 3–2 Chicago Cubs Cubs Park [51]
1924 Morrison, JohnnyJohnny Morrison (2) ND (L) 5–6 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [52]
1925asterism Yde, EmilEmil Yde L 2–8 Chicago Cubs Cubs Park [53]
1926 Aldridge, VicVic Aldridge L 6–7 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [54]
1927** Kremer, RayRay Kremer W 2–1 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [55]
1928 Kremer, RayRay Kremer (2) L 7–14 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [56]
1929 Grimes, BurleighBurleigh Grimes W 4–3 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [57]
1930 Kremer, RayRay Kremer (3) ND (W) 7–6 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [58]
1931 French, LarryLarry French (L) 2–6 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [59]
1932 French, LarryLarry French (2) (L) 2–10 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [60]
1933 Swift, BillBill Swift W 4–1 Cincinnati Reds Redland Field [61]
1934 Meine, HeinieHeinie Meine (L) 1–7 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [62]
1935 Hoyt, WaiteWaite Hoyt W 12–6 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [63]
1936 Blanton, CyCy Blanton ND (W) 8–6 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [64]
1937 Blanton, CyCy Blanton (2) W 5–0 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [65]
1938 Blanton, CyCy Blanton (3) ND (W) 4–3 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [66]
1939 Blanton, CyCy Blanton (4) W 7–5 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [67]
1940 Klinger, BobBob Klinger W 6–4 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [68]
1941 Klinger, BobBob Klinger (2) (L) 4–7 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [69]
1942 Butcher, MaxMax Butcher W 4–2 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [70]
1943 Sewell, RipRip Sewell W 6–0 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [71]
1944 Roe, PreacherPreacher Roe (L) 0–2 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [72]
1945 Ostermueller, FritzFritz Ostermueller (L) 6–7 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [73]
1946 Ostermueller, FritzFritz Ostermueller (2) ND (W) 6–4 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [74]
1947 Sewell, RipRip Sewell (2) W 1–0 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [75]
1948 Gregg, HalHal Gregg (L) 1–4 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [76]
1949 Sewell, RipRip Sewell (3) W 1–0 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [77]
1950 Chesnes, BobBob Chesnes (L) 2–4 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [78]
1951 Chambers, CliffCliff Chambers W 4–3 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [79]
1952 Dickson, MurryMurry Dickson L 2–3 St. Louis Cardinals Sportsman's Park [80]
1953 Dickson, MurryMurry Dickson (2) L 5–8 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field [81]
1954 Friend, BobBob Friend ND (W) 4–2 Philadelphia Phillies Forbes Field [82]
1955 Surkont, MaxMax Surkont L 1–6 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field [83]
1956 Friend, BobBob Friend (2) L 3–4 New York Giants Polo Grounds [84]
1957 Friend, BobBob Friend (3) W 9–2 New York Giants Forbes Field [85]
1958 Friend, BobBob Friend (4) ND (W) 4–3 Milwaukee Braves County Stadium [86]
1959 Kline, RonRon Kline L 1–4 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [87]
1960asterism Friend, BobBob Friend (5) ND (L) 3–4 Milwaukee Braves County Stadium [88]
1961 Friend, BobBob Friend (6) ND (W) 8–7 San Francisco Giants Candlestick Park [89]
1962 Friend, BobBob Friend (7) W 6–0 Philadelphia Phillies Forbes Field [90]
1963 Francis, EarlEarl Francis L 2–5 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field [91]
1964 Veale, BobBob Veale ND (L) 8–4 Chicago Cubs Forbes Field [92]
1965 Veale, BobBob Veale (2) W 1–0 San Francisco Giants Forbes Field [93]
1966 Veale, BobBob Veale (3) ND (W) 3–2 Atlanta Braves Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium [94]
1967 Veale, BobBob Veale (4) W 6–3 New York Mets Shea Stadium [95]
1968 Bunning, JimJim Bunning ND (L) 4–5 Houston Astros Astrodome [96]
1969 Blass, SteveSteve Blass ND (W) 6–2 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [97]
1970* Blass, SteveSteve Blass (2) ND (L) 3–5 New York Mets Forbes Field [98]
1971asterism Ellis, DockDock Ellis W 4–2 Philadelphia Phillies Three Rivers Stadium [99]
1972* Ellis, DockDock Ellis (2) L 0–4 New York Mets Shea Stadium [100]
1973 Blass, SteveSteve Blass (3) ND (W) 7–5 St. Louis Cardinals Three Rivers Stadium [101]
1974* Reuss, JerryJerry Reuss ND (L) 5–6 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [102]
1975* Ellis, DockDock Ellis (3) ND (W) 8–4 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [103]
1976 Medich, DocDoc Medich ND (W) 5–4 Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium [104]
1977 Reuss, JerryJerry Reuss (2) L 6–12 St. Louis Cardinals Three Rivers Stadium [105]
1978 Candelaria, JohnJohn Candelaria W 1–0 Chicago Cubs Three Rivers Stadium [106]
1979asterism Blyleven, BertBert Blyleven ND (L) 2–3 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [107]
1980 Blyleven, BertBert Blyleven (2) L 0–1 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [108]
1981 Bibby, JimJim Bibby ND (L) 2–6 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [109]
1982 Rhoden, RickRick Rhoden ND (W) 11–7 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [110]
1983 Candelaria, JohnJohn Candelaria (2) W 7–1 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [111]
1984 Rhoden, RickRick Rhoden (2) L 1–5 San Diego Padres Jack Murphy Stadium [112]
1985 Rhoden, RickRick Rhoden (3) L 1–2 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [113]
1986 Reuschel, RickRick Reuschel L 2–4 New York Mets Three Rivers Stadium [114]
1987 Patterson, BobBob Patterson L 2–3 New York Mets Shea Stadium [115]
1988 Dunne, MikeMike Dunne W 5–3 Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium [116]
1989 Walk, BobBob Walk ND (L) 5–6 Montreal Expos Olympic Stadium [117]
1990* Drabek, DougDoug Drabek W 12–3 New York Mets Shea Stadium [118]
1991* Drabek, DougDoug Drabek (2) L 0–7 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [119]
1992* Drabek, DougDoug Drabek (3) W 2–0 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [120]
1993 Wakefield, TimTim Wakefield W 9–4 San Diego Padres Three Rivers Stadium [121]
1994 Smith, ZaneZane Smith L 0–8 San Francisco Giants Candlestick Park [122]
1995 Lieber, JonJon Lieber L 2–6 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [123]
1996 Wagner, PaulPaul Wagner W 4–0 Florida Marlins Joe Robbie Stadium [124]
1997 Lieber, JonJon Lieber (2) ND (W) 5–2 San Francisco Giants Candlestick Park [125]
1998 Córdova, FranciscoFrancisco Córdova W 4–0 Montreal Expos Olympic Stadium [126]
1999 Córdova, FranciscoFrancisco Córdova (2) L 2–9 Montreal Expos Three Rivers Stadium [127]
2000 Schmidt, JasonJason Schmidt L 2–5 Houston Astros Three Rivers Stadium [128]
2001 Ritchie, ToddTodd Ritchie L 2–3 Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park [129]
2002 Villone, RonRon Villone L 2–6 New York Mets Shea Stadium [130]
2003 Benson, KrisKris Benson W 10–1 Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park [131]
2004 Wells, KipKip Wells W 2–1 Philadelphia Phillies PNC Park [132]
2005 Pérez, ÓliverÓliver Pérez L 2–9 Milwaukee Brewers PNC Park [133]
2006 Pérez, ÓliverÓliver Pérez (2) ND (L) 2–5 Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park [134]
2007 Duke, ZachZach Duke ND (W) 4–2 Houston Astros Minute Maid Park [135]
2008 Snell, IanIan Snell ND (W) 12–11 Atlanta Braves Turner Field [136]
2009 Maholm, PaulPaul Maholm ND (W) 6–4 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium [4]
2010 Duke, ZachZach Duke (2) W 115 Los Angeles Dodgers PNC Park [5]
2011 Correia, KevinKevin Correia W 63 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field [5]
2012 Bédard, ÉrikÉrik Bédard L 10 Philadelphia Phillies PNC Park [137]
2013* Burnett, A. J.A. J. Burnett L 31 Chicago Cubs PNC Park [138]
2014* Liriano, FranciscoFrancisco Liriano ND (W) 10 Chicago Cubs PNC Park [139]
2015* Liriano, FranciscoFrancisco Liriano (2) ND (L) 25 Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park
2016 Liriano, FranciscoFrancisco Liriano (3) W 41 St. Louis Cardinals PNC Park
2017 Boston Red Sox Fenway Park

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