Remembering the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates

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  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
    • 65708

    #1
    Remembering the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates
    For 15 seasons, Roberto Clemente was overlooked when being compared to the best stars in baseball. Even with several Gold Glove awards, four batting titles, and an MVP award, he was often ignored as a superstar, but for seven days in October 1971, Clemente showed the world that he was "The Great One."

    Clemente would have a World Series to remember that year by batting .414 with 12 hits, two doubles and two homers in a seven-game triumph over the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles. He also made key defensive plays that kept Oriole base runners in check during the Series, including a memorable throw he made to almost get Merv Rettenmund out at third for a double play.


    The season, however was not all about Clemente, as the 'Buccos led as a team offensively in at-bats (5,674), runs (788), hits (1,555), triples (61), home runs (154), runs batted in (744), and slugging average (.416).


    Willie Stargell led the offensive charge by leading the National League in home runs with 48 while driving in 125 runs. First baseman Bob Robertson had a stellar year, as well, by walloping 26 homers, driving in 72 with a .271 average. He would receive the NLCS MVP by smacking four homers and driving in six with a .438 average against the San Francisco Giants. Also included in the offensive performances were catcher Manny Sanguillen's .319 average, and Clemente's .341 average which included 13 HR'S and 86 RBI'S.


    The pitching for the Pirates had some superstars of its own with Dock Ellis, who was starting pitcher for the All-Star Game that year in Detroit. Ellis compiled a 19-9 record with a 3.05 ERA for the 'Buccos in 1971, and Steve Blass had a 15-8 record, plus a 2.85 ERA and league leading five shutouts. Blass would pitch two complete game victories with thirteen strikeouts and 1.00 ERA in Games 3 and 7 of the World Series. Reliever Dave Giusti had a league leading 30 saves with a 2.93 ERA .


    The Pirates would have some unknown players rise to stardom during the postseason. Rookie Bruce Kison (6-5, 3.41 ERA) pitched six and a third scoreless innings in a Game 4 World Series comeback victory, Nelson Briles (8-4, 3.04 ERA) delivered a two-hit, complete game shutout in Game 5 of the World Series, and Bob Johnson (9-10, 3.45 ERA), who, in an emergency pitching change prior to the game, threw a seven strikeout, five hit, one run performance in Game 3 of the NLCS.


    The 1971 Pirates were led by manager Danny Murtaugh. Murtaugh guided the Pirates that year to a 97-65 record, tops in the NL East. The Pirates, after losing the first game to the San Francisco Giants, destroyed them in four games, and in the World Series, the Pirates plucked the feathers off the Baltimore Orioles in seven games.
  • Dutchie
    Restricted User
    • 12-15-11
    • 722

    #2
    was that their last world series?
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    • stevenash
      Moderator
      • 01-17-11
      • 65708

      #3
      ^
      1979 "We are family" Pirates was the last WS for them.

      They lost those three consecutive NLCS with Bonds in the 90's.
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      • Mr KLC
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 12-19-07
        • 31097

        #4
        Sad news: Vera Clemente, widow of Pittsburgh Pirates legend Roberto Clemente, has passed away at age 81.
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        • Buckandadime
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 04-21-15
          • 8847

          #5
          Didn't Dock admit to pitching while he was trippin balls on Acid?
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          • RudyRuetigger
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-24-10
            • 65084

            #6
            ohh
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            • BigJay
              SBR MVP
              • 01-14-12
              • 3485

              #7
              Originally posted by stevenash
              For 15 seasons, Roberto Clemente was overlooked when being compared to the best stars in baseball. Even with several Gold Glove awards, four batting titles, and an MVP award, he was often ignored as a superstar, but for seven days in October 1971, Clemente showed the world that he was "The Great One."

              Clemente would have a World Series to remember that year by batting .414 with 12 hits, two doubles and two homers in a seven-game triumph over the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles. He also made key defensive plays that kept Oriole base runners in check during the Series, including a memorable throw he made to almost get Merv Rettenmund out at third for a double play.


              The season, however was not all about Clemente, as the 'Buccos led as a team offensively in at-bats (5,674), runs (788), hits (1,555), triples (61), home runs (154), runs batted in (744), and slugging average (.416).


              Willie Stargell led the offensive charge by leading the National League in home runs with 48 while driving in 125 runs. First baseman Bob Robertson had a stellar year, as well, by walloping 26 homers, driving in 72 with a .271 average. He would receive the NLCS MVP by smacking four homers and driving in six with a .438 average against the San Francisco Giants. Also included in the offensive performances were catcher Manny Sanguillen's .319 average, and Clemente's .341 average which included 13 HR'S and 86 RBI'S.


              The pitching for the Pirates had some superstars of its own with Dock Ellis, who was starting pitcher for the All-Star Game that year in Detroit. Ellis compiled a 19-9 record with a 3.05 ERA for the 'Buccos in 1971, and Steve Blass had a 15-8 record, plus a 2.85 ERA and league leading five shutouts. Blass would pitch two complete game victories with thirteen strikeouts and 1.00 ERA in Games 3 and 7 of the World Series. Reliever Dave Giusti had a league leading 30 saves with a 2.93 ERA .


              The Pirates would have some unknown players rise to stardom during the postseason. Rookie Bruce Kison (6-5, 3.41 ERA) pitched six and a third scoreless innings in a Game 4 World Series comeback victory, Nelson Briles (8-4, 3.04 ERA) delivered a two-hit, complete game shutout in Game 5 of the World Series, and Bob Johnson (9-10, 3.45 ERA), who, in an emergency pitching change prior to the game, threw a seven strikeout, five hit, one run performance in Game 3 of the NLCS.


              The 1971 Pirates were led by manager Danny Murtaugh. Murtaugh guided the Pirates that year to a 97-65 record, tops in the NL East. The Pirates, after losing the first game to the San Francisco Giants, destroyed them in four games, and in the World Series, the Pirates plucked the feathers off the Baltimore Orioles in seven games.
              My dad was a big Clemente fan.

              Sad, Clemente was gone a little over a year after his great 1971 World Series.
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              • WvGambler
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 04-19-10
                • 11618

                #8
                Originally posted by Buckandadime
                Didn't Dock admit to pitching while he was trippin balls on Acid?
                Threw a no hitter on it!
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                • Buckandadime
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-21-15
                  • 8847

                  #9
                  Originally posted by WvGambler
                  Threw a no hitter on it!
                  That's what I thought...
                  Old school Baby!!!
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                  • Big Bear
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 11-01-11
                    • 43253

                    #10
                    any chance they sign Gerrit Cole?
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                    • str
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 01-12-09
                      • 11808

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Buckandadime
                      Didn't Dock admit to pitching while he was trippin balls on Acid?
                      LSD
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                      • PittsburghPlayer
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 01-11-10
                        • 6760

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Big Bear
                        any chance they sign Gerrit Cole?
                        The owners do not spend money so that will never happen. In fact 10 years ago I "heard" that they were one of the more profitable teams before the 1st pitch is even thrown in the spring.

                        as far as Clemente is concerned (did not read the article above but if Nash posted it, it is true) he was not treated with hero status until he died
                        in fact he was ridiculed and often treated worse than most people treat their dogs

                        no Bear, they ain`t signing anyone that cost more than a dime and in 3 years will be a AAA team, that would be cool
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                        • PittsburghPlayer
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 01-11-10
                          • 6760

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mr KLC
                          Sad news: Vera Clemente, widow of Pittsburgh Pirates legend Roberto Clemente, has passed away at age 81.
                          often read threads from the bottom especially when standing on my head

                          nice bump on old thread

                          sad news
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                          • Jayvegas420
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 03-09-11
                            • 28213

                            #14
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                            • Jayvegas420
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 03-09-11
                              • 28213

                              #15
                              ^ ^ ^

                              He actually pitched a NO NO

                              Originally posted by str
                              LSD
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