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2022 Pittsburgh Pirates season

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2022 Pittsburgh Pirates
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkPNC Park
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[a]
Record62–100 (.383)
Divisional placeT-4th
OwnersRobert Nutting
PresidentTravis Williams
General managersBen Cherington
ManagersDerek Shelton
TelevisionAT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh
RadioKDKA-FM
Pittsburgh Pirates Radio Network
Greg Brown, Joe Block, Bob Walk, John Wehner, Michael McKenry, Matt Capps, Kevin Young, Neil Walker
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2022 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the franchise's 141st season overall, 136th season as a member of the National League, and 22nd season at PNC Park.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2] The Pirates set a major league record during the season: most games to start a season without a victory for the starting Pirates pitcher, who did not record a win until May 9, the 28th game of the season.[3]

The team experienced another heavily losing season, finishing with a record of 62–100 (.383), improving upon the prior season's record by only one win. They were 31 games behind the NL Central-winning Cardinals. Despite the team's shortcomings, the team swept the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium for the first time in franchise history. Additionally, shortstop Oneil Cruz recorded the fastest-hit ball in Statcast history with a 122.4 mph single in a 14–2 loss against the Atlanta Braves. Because the eventual National League champions, the Phillies, reached the playoffs for the first time in 11 years, the Pirates now hold the National League's longest active playoff drought, not having made the playoffs since 2015. The Pirates finished tied for fourth place in the National League Central.

Offseason

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Lockout

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The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[5][6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[7]

Rule changes

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Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[8][9]

Regular season

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National League Central

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NL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 93 69 .574 53‍–‍28 40‍–‍41
Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 .531 7 46‍–‍35 40‍–‍41
Chicago Cubs 74 88 .457 19 37‍–‍44 37‍–‍44
Pittsburgh Pirates 62 100 .383 31 34‍–‍47 28‍–‍53
Cincinnati Reds 62 100 .383 31 33‍–‍48 29‍–‍52

National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111 51 .685
Atlanta Braves 101 61 .623
St. Louis Cardinals 93 69 .574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101 61 .623 +14
San Diego Padres 89 73 .549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 .537
Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 .531 1
San Francisco Giants 81 81 .500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 .457 13
Chicago Cubs 74 88 .457 13
Miami Marlins 69 93 .426 18
Colorado Rockies 68 94 .420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62 100 .383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62 100 .383 25
Washington Nationals 55 107 .340 32

Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–4 4–3 3–4 9–10 5–14 5–1 4–3 2–4 3–3 4–3 5–14 10–9 2–5 4–3 12–8
Atlanta 4–2 3–3 4–3 6–1 2–4 13–6 3–3 10–9 11–8 7–0 3–4 4–3 4–3 14–5 13–7
Chicago 3–4 3–3 11–8 3–4 0–7 4–2 10–9 4–3 6–0 10–9 2–5 2–5 6–13 4–2 6–14
Cincinnati 4–3 3–4 8–11 2–4 0–7 4–3 6–13 1–5 1–6 7–12 0–6 4–2 7–12 3–4 12–8
Colorado 10–9 1–6 4–3 4–2 8–11 2–4 3–4 2–5 2–5 3–3 10–9 5–14 2–4 3–4 9–11
Los Angeles 14–5 4–2 7–0 7–0 11–8 6–1 4–3 3–4 3–4 1–5 14–5 15–4 4–2 3–3 15–5
Miami 1–5 6–13 2–4 3–4 4–2 1–6 4–3 6–13 7–12 4–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 15–4 8–12
Milwaukee 3–4 3–3 9–10 13–6 4–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 2–4 11–8 3–4 3–4 9–10 3–3 15–5
New York 4–2 9–10 3–4 5–1 5–2 4–3 13–6 4–2 14–5 6–1 2–4 4–3 5–2 14–5 9–11
Philadelphia 3–3 8–11 0–6 6–1 5–2 4–3 12–7 4–2 5–14 6–1 4–3 1–5 4–3 16–3 9–11
Pittsburgh 3–4 0–7 9–10 12–7 3–3 5–1 3–4 8–11 1–6 1–6 2–4 1–5 6–13 4–3 4–16
San Diego 14–5 4–3 5–2 6–0 9–10 5–14 4–3 4–3 4–2 3–4 4–2 13–6 2–4 4–3 8–12
San Francisco 9–10 3–4 5–2 2–4 14–5 4–15 4–3 4–3 3–4 5–1 5–1 6–13 3–4 4–2 10–10
St. Louis 5–2 3–4 13–6 12–7 4–2 2–4 4–2 10–9 2–5 3–4 13–6 4–2 4–3 4–3 10–10
Washington 3–4 5–14 2–4 4–3 4–3 3–3 4–15 3–3 5–14 3–16 3–4 3–4 2–4 3–4 8–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game Log

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2022 Game Log: 62–100 (Home: 34–47; Away: 28–53)
April: 9–12 (Home: 5–6; Away: 4–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 7 @ Cardinals 0–9 Wainwright (1–0) Brubaker (0–1) 46,256 0–1 L1
2 April 9 @ Cardinals 2–6 Whitley (1–0) Keller (0–1) 45,025 0–2 L2
3 April 10 @ Cardinals 9–4 Yajure (1–0) Matz (0–1) 40,027 1–2 W1
April 11 @ Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 14
4 April 12 Cubs 1–2 Smyly (1–0) Quintana (0–1) Robertson (2) 34,458 1–3 L1
5 April 13 Cubs 6–2 Peters (1–0) Hendricks (0–1) Crowe (1) 9,122 2–3 W1
6 April 14 Nationals 9–4 Contreras (1–0) Adon (0–2) 9,266 3–3 W2
7 April 15 Nationals 2–7 Fedde (1–0) Keller (0–2) 13,076 3–4 L1
8 April 16 Nationals 6–4 Peters (2–0) Rogers (1–1) 8,676 4–4 W1
9 April 17 Nationals 5–3 Hembree (1–0) Cishek (0–1) Bednar (1) 8,735 5–4 W2
10 April 18 @ Brewers 1–6 Lauer (1–0) Thompson (0–1) 21,512 5–5 L1
11 April 19 @ Brewers 2–5 Burnes (1–0) Brubaker (0–2) Hader (5) 22,747 5–6 L2
12 April 20 @ Brewers 2–4 Woodruff (2–1) Keller (0–3) Hader (6) 20,790 5–7 L3
13 April 21 @ Cubs 4–3 Crowe (1–0) Roberts (0–1) Stratton (1) 32,341 6–7 W1
14 April 22 @ Cubs 4–2 De Jong (1–0) Smyly (1–1) Stratton (2) 25,005 7–7 W2
15 April 23 @ Cubs 0–21 Hendricks (1–1) Thompson (0–2) 39,917 7–8 L1
16 April 24 @ Cubs 4–3 Peters (3–0) Steele (1–2) Bednar (2) 28,387 8–8 W1
17 April 26 Brewers 8–12 Suter (1–0) Fletcher (0–1) Hader (9) 8,493 8–9 L1
18 April 27 Brewers 1–3 Gott (1–0) Crowe (1–1) Hader (10) 8,331 8–10 L2
19 April 28 Brewers 2–3 Milner (2–0) Stratton (0–1) Williams (1) 8,332 8–11 L3
20 April 29 Padres 3–7 Darvish (2–1) Thompson (0–3) 9,755 8–12 L4
21 April 30 Padres 7–6 (10) Stratton (1–1) García (0–1) 20,483 9–12 W1
May: 12–15 (Home: 6–8; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
22 May 1 Padres 2–5 Musgrove (4–0) Keller (0–4) Rogers (9) 8,350 9–13 L1
May 3 @ Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 4
23 May 4 (1) @ Tigers 2–3 Lange (1–1) Wilson (0–1) Soto (4) see 2nd game 9–14 L2
24 May 4 (2) @ Tigers 7–2 Thompson (1–3) Hutchison (0–2) Bednar (2) 15,150 10–14 W1
May 6 @ Reds Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 7
25 May 7 (1) @ Reds 2–9 Sims (1–0) Crowe (1–2) 9,267 10–15 L1
26 May 7 (2) @ Reds 8–5 Hembree (2–0) Diehl (0–1) Bednar (3) 21,448 11–15 W1
27 May 8 @ Reds 3–7 Warren (1–1) Peters (3–1) 17,623 11–16 L1
28 May 9 Dodgers 5–1 Quintana (1–1) Urías (2–2) 8,527 12–16 W1
29 May 10 Dodgers 1–11 Gonsolin (3–0) Wilson (0–2) 11,583 12–17 L1
30 May 11 Dodgers 5–3 Crowe (2–2) Hudson (1–2) Bednar (5) 11,105 13–17 W1
31 May 12 Reds 0–4 Overton (1–0) Brubaker (0–3) 9,470 13–18 L1
32 May 13 Reds 2–8 Mahle (2–4) Keller (0–5) 12,588 13–19 L2
33 May 14 Reds 3–1 Thompson (2–3) Castillo (0–1) Bednar (6) 12,959 14–19 W1
34 May 15 Reds 1–0 Stratton (2–1) Greene (1–6) Bednar (7) 10,559 15–19 W2
35 May 16 @ Cubs 0–9 Miley (1–0) Peters (3–2) 31,119 15–20 L1
36 May 17 @ Cubs 0–7 Thompson (3–0) Brubaker (0–4) 30,478 15–21 L2
37 May 18 @ Cubs 3–2 Keller (1–5) Smyly (1–5) Bednar (8) 31,631 16–21 W1
38 May 20 Cardinals 3–5 Wainwright (5–3) Thompson (2–4) Gallegos (8) 14,034 16–22 L1
39 May 21 Cardinals 4–5 VerHagen (1–0) Quintana (1–2) Helsley (2) 24,644 16–23 L2
40 May 22 Cardinals 4–18 Rondón (1–0) Wilson (0–3) 13,510 16–24 L3
41 May 23 Rockies 2–1 Bednar (1–0) Kinley (1–1) 8,376 17–24 W1
42 May 24 Rockies 1–2 (10) Bard (2–2) Bednar (1–1) 9,009 17–25 L1
43 May 25 Rockies 10–5 Peters (4–2) Lawrence (1–1) 10,014 18–25 W1
44 May 27 @ Padres 3–4 Crismatt (3–0) Underwood Jr. (0–1) Rogers (17) 41,888 18–26 L1
45 May 28 @ Padres 4–2 Banda (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Bednar (9) 38,189 19–26 W1
46 May 29 @ Padres 2–4 (10) García (4–2) Stratton (2–2) 44,395 19–27 L1
47 May 30 @ Dodgers 6–5 Bednar (2–1) Kimbrel (0–1) 46,724 20–27 W1
48 May 31 @ Dodgers 5–3 Keller (2–5) Urías (3–5) Crowe (2) 52,686 21–27 W2
June: 10–18 (Home: 7–6; Away: 3–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
49 June 1 @ Dodgers 8–4 De Jong (2–0) White (1–1) 39,324 22–27 W3
50 June 3 Diamondbacks 6–8 Kelly (4–3) Brubaker (0–5) Melancon (11) 16,444 22–28 L1
51 June 4 Diamondbacks 2–1 Stratton (3–2) Melancon (1–6) 19,149 23–28 W1
52 June 5 Diamondbacks 3–0 Thompson (3–4) Gallen (4–1) Bednar (10) 11,796 24–28 W2
53 June 7 Tigers 3–5 Skubal (5–2) Quintana (1–3) Soto (11) 10,214 24–29 L1
54 June 8 Tigers 1–3 Vest (1–1) Crowe (2–3) Soto (12) 11,723 24–30 L2
55 June 9 @ Braves 1–3 Fried (6–2) Brubaker (0–6) Jansen (16) 39,336 24–31 L3
56 June 10 @ Braves 2–4 Strider (2–2) Contreras (1–1) Jansen (17) 41,404 24–32 L4
57 June 11 @ Braves 4–10 Chavez (1–1) Underwood Jr. (0–2) 41,219 24–33 L5
58 June 12 @ Braves 3–5 Wright (7–3) Quintana (1–4) Jansen (18) 35,446 24–34 L6
59 June 13 @ Cardinals 5–7 Gallegos (2–2) Stratton (3–3) Helsley (5) 37,398 24–35 L7
60 June 14 (1) @ Cardinals 1–3 Liberatore (2–1) Brubaker (0–7) Gallegos (9) 31,193 24–36 L8
61 June 14 (2) @ Cardinals 1–9 Mikolas (5–4) Wilson (0–4) 33,977 24–37 L9
62 June 15 @ Cardinals 6–4 Crowe (3–3) Pallante (2–1) Bednar (11) 38,658 25–37 W1
63 June 17 Giants 0–2 Rodón (6–4) Thompson (3–5) Doval (10) 19,075 25–38 L1
64 June 18 Giants 5–7 Wood (5–5) Crowe (3–4) Doval (11) 26,041 25–39 L2
65 June 19 Giants 4–3 Bednar (3–1) Rogers (0–3) 23,905 26–39 W1
66 June 20 Cubs 12–1 Brubaker (1–7) Kilian (0–2) 11,312 27–39 W2
67 June 21 Cubs 7–1 Contreras (2–1) Swarmer (1–3) 11,254 28–39 W3
68 June 22 Cubs 5–14 Thompson (7–2) Eickhoff (0–1) 14,083 28–40 L1
69 June 23 Cubs 8–7 (10) Stratton (4–3) Effross (1–3) 14,529 29–40 W1
70 June 24 @ Rays 3–4 (10) Adam (1–2) De Los Santos (0–1) 10,542 29–41 L1
71 June 25 @ Rays 5–6 Garza Jr. (1–2) Bednar (3–2) 15,203 29–42 L2
72 June 26 @ Rays 2–4 McClanahan (8–3) Beede (0–1) Raley (4) 13,364 29–43 L3
73 June 27 @ Nationals 2–3 Edwards Jr. (2–1) Stratton (4–4) Finnegan (1) 18,213 29–44 L4
74 June 28 @ Nationals 1–3 Corbin (4–10) Crowe (3–5) Rainey (11) 22,575 29–45 L5
75 June 29 @ Nationals 8–7 De Jong (3–0) Edwards Jr. (2–2) De Los Santos (1) 19,870 30–45 W1
76 June 30 Brewers 8–7 Brubaker (2–7) Suter (1–2) De Los Santos (2) 14,134 31–45 W2
July: 9–17 (Home: 3–9; Away: 6–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
77 July 1 Brewers 2–19 Burnes (7–4) Contreras (2–2) 20,409 31–46 L1
78 July 2 Brewers 7–4 Wilson (1–4) Ashby (1–6) Bednar (12) 26,505 32–46 W1
79 July 3 Brewers 0–2 Woodruff (7–3) Thompson (3–6) Hader (25) 17,578 32–47 L1
80 July 5 Yankees 5–2 Quintana (2–4) Taillon (9–2) Bednar (13) 37,733 33–47 W1
81 July 6 Yankees 0–16 Severino (5–3) Keller (2–6) 32,414 33–48 L1
82 July 7 (1) @ Reds 4–2 Contreras (3–2) Minor (1–6) Bednar (14) 13,086 34–48 W1
83 July 7 (2) @ Reds 1–5 Sanmartin (1–4) Wilson (1–5) 9,575 34–49 L1
84 July 8 @ Brewers 3–4 Ashby (2–6) Brubaker (2–8) Hader (26) 29,471 34–50 L2
85 July 9 @ Brewers 4–3 De Jong (4–0) Boxberger (3–2) Bednar (15) 35,384 35–50 W1
86 July 10 @ Brewers 8–6 Stratton (5–4) Gott (1–2) 32,967 36–50 W2
87 July 11 @ Marlins 5–1 Keller (3–6) Rogers (4–8) De Los Santos (3) 8,560 37–50 W3
88 July 12 @ Marlins 3–2 Peters (5–2) Castano (1–3) Bednar (16) 8,022 38–50 W4
89 July 13 @ Marlins 4–5 (10) Pop (1–0) Bednar (3–3) 9,524 38–51 L1
90 July 14 @ Marlins 2–3 (11) Bleier (2–1) Crowe (3–6) 13,612 38–52 L2
91 July 15 @ Rockies 2–13 Márquez (6–7) Quintana (2–5) 33,710 38–53 L3
92 July 16 @ Rockies 0–2 Ureña (1–1) Keller (3–7) Bard (20) 34,169 38–54 L4
93 July 17 @ Rockies 8–3 Beede (1–1) Bird (1–1) 27,591 39–54 W1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
94 July 22 Marlins 1–8 Garrett (2–3) Thompson (3–7) 22,316 39–55 L1
95 July 23 Marlins 1–0 Quintana (3–5) Scott (4–4) Bednar (17) 22,560 40–55 W1
96 July 24 Marlins 5–6 (10) Bass (2–3) Bednar (3–4) Brigham (1) 15,188 40–56 L1
97 July 25 @ Cubs 2–3 Givens (6–2) De Los Santos (0–2) Effross (1) 37,342 40–57 L2
98 July 26 @ Cubs 2–4 Thompson (8–4) Wilson (1–6) Givens (2) 30,978 40–58 L3
99 July 28 Phillies 7–8 Wheeler (9–5) Thompson (3–8) Domínguez (6) 20,701 40–59 L4
100 July 29 Phillies 2–4 (10) Domínguez (5–3) Underwood Jr. (0–3) Brogdon (1) 26,946 40–60 L5
101 July 30 Phillies 1–2 (10) Knebel (3–5) De Los Santos (0–3) 38,781 40–61 L6
102 July 31 Phillies 2–8 Nola (7–8) Brubaker (2–9) 19,322 40–62 L7
August: 9–19 (Home: 5–7; Away: 4–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
103 August 2 Brewers 5–3 Holderman (5–0) Burnes (8–5) Crowe (3) 12,401 41–62 W1
104 August 3 Brewers 8–7 Crowe (4–6) Williams (2–1) 13,084 42–62 W2
105 August 4 Brewers 5–4 (10) Underwood Jr. (1–3) Bush (2–2) 13,485 43–62 W3
106 August 5 @ Orioles 0–1 Kremer (4–3) Keller (3–8) Bautista (7) 25,613 43–63 L1
107 August 6 @ Orioles 3–6 Voth (2–1) Brubaker (2–10) 41,086 43–64 L2
108 August 7 @ Orioles 8–1 Wilson (2–6) Watkins (4–2) 16,714 44–64 W1
109 August 8 @ Diamondbacks 0–3 Gallen (7–2) Bañuelos (0–1) Kennedy (7) 11,275 44–65 L1
110 August 9 @ Diamondbacks 4–6 Henry (1–1) Thompson (3–9) Melancon (16) 12,901 44–66 L2
111 August 10 @ Diamondbacks 6–4 Keller (4–8) Bumgarner (6–11) Stout (1) 12,714 45–66 W1
112 August 11 @ Diamondbacks 3–9 Ginkel (1–0) De Jong (4–1) 12,725 45–67 L1
113 August 12 @ Giants 3–5 Rodón (11–6) Wilson (2–7) Doval (16) 33,328 45–68 L2
114 August 13 @ Giants 0–2 Webb (11–5) Beede (1–2) Doval (17) 38,049 45–69 L3
115 August 14 @ Giants 7–8 Doval (4–5) Crowe (4–7) 36,471 45–70 L4
116 August 16 Red Sox 3–5 Pivetta (9–9) Keller (4–9) Barnes (3) 19,387 45–71 L5
117 August 17 Red Sox 3–8 Hill (5–5) Contreras (3–3) 15,231 45–72 L6
118 August 18 Red Sox 8–2 Brubaker (3–10) Winckowski (5–6) 20,991 46–72 W1
119 August 19 Reds 5–4 Crowe (5–7) Kuhnel (2–2) 17,706 47–72 W2
120 August 20 Reds 1–10 Dunn (1–1) Beede (1–3) 31,761 47–73 L1
121 August 21 Reds 5–9 Minor (2–10) Thompson (3–10) 15,046 47–74 L2
122 August 22 Braves 1–2 Odorizzi (5–5) Contreras (3–4) Jansen (29) 11,231 47–75 L3
123 August 23 Braves 1–6 Fried (12–4) Brubaker (3–11) 13,367 47–76 L4
124 August 24 Braves 2–14 Wright (16–5) Keller (4–10) 12,060 47–77 L5
125 August 26 @ Phillies 4–7 Falter (2–3) Wilson (2–8) Hand (5) 30,546 47–78 L6
126 August 27 @ Phillies 0–6 Gibson (9–5) Beede (1–4) 37,105 47–79 L7
127 August 28 @ Phillies 5–0 Contreras (4–4) Syndergaard (8–9) 30,355 48–79 W1
128 August 29 @ Brewers 5–7 Williams (5–3) Crowe (5–8) 23,009 48–80 L1
129 August 30 @ Brewers 4–2 Bañuelos (1–1) Boxberger (3–3) De Jong (1) 24,764 49–80 W1
130 August 31 @ Brewers 1–6 Rogers (3–6) Yajure (1–1) 25,240 49–81 L1
September: 10–17 (Home: 6–10; Away: 4–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
131 September 2 Blue Jays 0–4 Manoah (13–7) Beede (1–5) 18,057 49–82 L2
132 September 3 Blue Jays 1–4 García (4–4) Underwood Jr. (1–4) Romano (29) 23,568 49–83 L3
133 September 4 Blue Jays 3–4 Stripling (7–4) Underwood Jr. (1–5) Romano (30) 14,903 49–84 L4
September 5 Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 7
134 September 6 Mets 8–2 Keller (5–10) Walker (10–4) 8,817 50–84 W1
135 September 7 (1) Mets 1–5 Bassitt (13–7) Underwood Jr. (1–6) 8,717 50–85 L1
136 September 7 (2) Mets 0–10 deGrom (5–1) Oviedo (2–2) 9,824 50–86 L2
137 September 9 Cardinals 8–2 Contreras (5–4) Mikolas (11–11) 15,718 51–86 W1
138 September 10 Cardinals 4–7 Gallegos (3–5) Crowe (5–9) Helsley (15) 22,042 51–87 L1
139 September 11 Cardinals 3–4 Stratton (8–4) De Jong (4–2) Helsley (16) 10,398 51–88 L2
140 September 12 @ Reds 6–3 Wilson (3–8) Minor (4–11) Crowe (4) 12,083 52–88 W1
141 September 13 (1) @ Reds 6–1 Oviedo (3–2) Cessa (3–3) 9,338 53–88 W2
142 September 13 (2) @ Reds 1–0 De Jong (5–2) Espinal (0–1) Underwood Jr. (1) 13,156 54–88 W3
143 September 14 @ Reds 10–4 Beede (2–5) Lodolo (4–6) Yajure (1) 11,449 55–88 W4
144 September 15 @ Mets 1–7 Carrasco (15–6) Brubaker (3–12) 25,683 55–89 L1
145 September 16 @ Mets 3–4 Walker (12–4) Keller (5–11) Díaz (30) 28,928 55–90 L2
146 September 17 @ Mets 1–5 Bassitt (14–8) Wilson (3–9) 40,111 55–91 L3
147 September 18 @ Mets 3–7 Rodríguez (1–4) Stephenson (2–2) 36,291 55–92 L4
148 September 20 @ Yankees 8–9 Chapman (3–3) Crowe (5–10) 40,157 55–93 L5
149 September 21 @ Yankees 2–14 Severino (6–3) Contreras (5–5) 46,175 55–94 L6
150 September 22 Cubs 2–3 Wesneski (2–1) Keller (5–12) Leiter Jr. (3) 9,166 55–95 L7
151 September 23 Cubs 5–6 Rodríguez (2–0) Ramírez (1–1) Uelmen (1) 11,987 55–96 L8
152 September 24 Cubs 6–0 Oviedo (4–2) Miley (1–2) 17,273 56–96 W1
153 September 25 Cubs 3–8 Sampson (3–5) Ortiz (0–1) Hughes (7) 16,192 56–97 L1
154 September 26 Reds 8–3 Ramírez (2–1) Law (2–2) 8,766 57–97 W1
155 September 27 Reds 4–1 Crowe (6–10) Farmer (2–2) Bednar (18) 8,723 58–97 W2
156 September 28 Reds 4–3 (10) Ramírez (3–1) Díaz (6–3) 9,127 59–97 W3
157 September 30 @ Cardinals 1–2 Flaherty (2–1) Oviedo (4–3) Helsley (19) 47,032 59–98 L1
October: 3–2 (Home: 2–1; Away: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
158 October 1 @ Cardinals 3–13 Montgomery (9–6) Ortiz (0–2) 46,365 59–99 L2
159 October 2 @ Cardinals 7–5 De Jong (6–2) Wainwright (11–12) Bednar (19) 46,680 60–99 W1
160 October 3 Cardinals 3–2 Ramírez (4–1) Gallegos (3–6) 12,702 61–99 W2
161 October 4 Cardinals 7–8 (10) Stratton (10–4) De Jong (6–3) 12,842 61–100 L1
162 October 5 Cardinals 5–3 Bañuelos (2–1) Liberatore (2–2) Ramírez (1) 15,319 62–100 W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Pirates team member

Roster

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2022 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Batting

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(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TB
Anthony Alford 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .250 .250 .250 1
Greg Allen 46 118 17 22 4 0 2 8 8 10 42 .186 .260 .271 32
Miguel Andújar 9 36 4 9 3 1 0 9 0 2 5 .250 .275 .389 14
Ji-hwan Bae 10 33 5 11 3 0 0 6 3 2 6 .333 .405 .424 14
Diego Castillo 96 262 28 54 13 0 11 29 1 14 75 .206 .251 .382 100
Rodolfo Castro 71 253 25 59 8 4 11 27 5 22 74 .233 .299 .427 108
Yu Chang 18 42 5 7 1 0 1 2 0 4 18 .167 .286 .262 11
Michael Chavis 129 401 39 92 16 3 14 49 1 19 126 .229 .265 .389 156
Zack Collins 10 25 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 10 .040 .138 .040 1
Oneil Cruz 87 331 45 77 13 4 17 54 10 28 126 .233 .294 .450 149
Jason Delay 57 155 17 33 6 0 1 11 0 9 50 .213 .265 .271 42
Ben Gamel 115 371 42 86 20 2 9 46 5 48 98 .232 .324 .369 137
José Godoy 8 17 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 .059 .059 .059 1
Ke'Bryan Hayes 136 505 55 123 24 3 7 41 20 48 122 .244 .314 .345 174
Tyler Heineman 52 142 14 30 6 0 0 8 1 8 13 .211 .277 .254 36
Andrew Knapp 11 31 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 3 9 .129 .229 .161 5
Bligh Madris 39 113 10 20 7 0 1 7 2 10 31 .177 .244 .265 30
Tucupita Marcano 49 160 18 33 6 2 2 13 2 10 44 .206 .256 .306 49
Jake Marisnick 31 77 9 18 6 0 2 6 2 4 24 .234 .272 .390 30
Cal Mitchell 69 212 21 48 11 0 5 17 3 18 52 .226 .286 .349 74
Kevin Newman 78 288 31 79 18 2 2 24 8 16 48 .274 .316 .372 107
Kevin Padlo 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 0
Hoy Park 23 51 7 11 2 0 2 6 1 4 15 .216 .276 .373 19
Liover Peguero 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .333 .500 .333 1
Michael Pérez 39 107 8 16 0 0 6 11 1 8 26 .150 .209 .318 34
Roberto Pérez 21 60 8 14 2 0 2 8 0 9 25 .233 .333 .367 22
Bryan Reynolds 145 542 74 142 19 4 27 62 7 56 141 .262 .345 .461 250
Canaan Smith-Njigba 3 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .200 .429 .400 2
Jack Suwinski 106 326 45 66 11 0 19 38 4 41 114 .202 .298 .411 134
Travis Swaggerty 5 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .111 .111 .111 1
Yoshi Tsutsugo 50 170 11 29 4 0 2 19 0 19 50 .171 .249 .229 39
Cole Tucker 18 63 3 11 1 1 0 2 1 0 25 .175 .175 .222 14
Josh VanMeter 67 171 15 32 5 2 3 14 4 19 45 .187 .266 .292 50
Daniel Vogelbach 75 237 29 54 10 1 12 34 0 40 67 .228 .338 .430 102
TEAM TOTALS 162 5331 591 1186 221 29 158 555 89 476 1497 .222 .291 .364 1939

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Pitching

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(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA WHIP G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Cam Alldred 0 0 0.00 1.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 1
Anthony Banda 1 0 6.41 1.98 23 0 0 19.2 34 14 14 5 22
Manny Bañuelos 2 1 4.96 1.32 31 0 0 32.2 25 21 18 18 34
David Bednar 3 4 2.61 1.12 45 0 19 51.2 42 19 15 16 69
Tyler Beede 2 5 5.23 1.55 25 5 0 51.2 57 32 30 23 35
Austin Brice 0 0 4.05 1.05 4 0 0 6.2 4 3 3 3 5
J. T. Brubaker 3 12 4.69 1.47 28 28 0 144.0 157 85 75 54 147
Diego Castillo 0 0 36.00 4.50 0 0 2.0 6 8 8 3 1
Roansy Contreras 5 5 3.79 1.27 21 18 0 95.0 82 45 40 39 86
Wil Crowe 6 10 4.38 1.40 60 1 4 76.0 68 40 37 38 68
Chase De Jong 6 3 2.64 1.14 42 0 1 71.2 52 24 21 30 59
Yerry De Los Santos 0 3 4.91 1.29 26 0 3 25.2 22 18 14 11 26
Jerad Eickhoff 0 1 20.77 2.54 1 1 0 4.1 10 10 10 1 4
Junior Fernández 0 0 0.00 1.50 3 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 4 2
Aaron Fletcher 0 1 6.94 1.20 9 0 0 11.2 10 9 9 4 6
Heath Hembree 2 0 7.16 1.90 20 0 0 16.1 17 13 13 14 12
Colin Holderman 1 0 6.75 1.50 9 0 0 10.2 9 8 8 7 6
Sam Howard 0 0 9.00 3.00 3 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 4 1
Mitch Keller 5 12 3.91 1.40 31 29 0 159.0 162 77 69 60 138
Max Kranick 0 0 0.00 1.20 2 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 3 4
Nick Mears 0 0 0.00 1.00 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 1 2
Luis Ortiz 0 2 4.50 1.13 4 4 0 16.0 8 9 8 10 17
Johan Oviedo 2 2 3.23 1.27 7 7 0 30.2 23 12 11 16 28
Dillon Peters 5 2 4.58 1.32 22 4 0 39.1 35 20 20 17 26
José Quintana 3 5 3.50 1.27 20 20 0 103.0 100 43 40 31 89
Yohan Ramírez 3 1 3.67 1.30 22 0 1 27.0 22 11 11 13 21
Robert Stephenson 0 1 3.38 0.83 13 0 0 13.1 10 5 5 1 18
Eric Stout 0 0 5.79 1.98 18 0 1 18.2 22 13 12 15 19
Chris Stratton 5 4 5.09 1.55 40 1 2 40.2 50 26 23 13 37
Beau Sulser 0 0 3.72 1.45 4 0 0 9.2 8 9 4 6 10
Zach Thompson 3 10 5.18 1.51 29 22 0 121.1 138 76 70 46 90
Duane Underwood Jr. 1 6 4.40 1.45 51 1 1 57.1 58 35 28 25 57
Josh VanMeter 0 0 39.00 5.67 3 0 0 3.0 15 13 13 2 0
Cam Vieaux 0 0 10.38 2.31 8 0 0 8.2 15 11 10 5 15
Bryse Wilson 3 9 5.52 1.42 25 20 0 115.2 132 80 71 32 79
Miguel Yajure 1 1 8.88 1.93 12 1 1 24.1 31 26 24 16 16
TEAM TOTALS 62 100 4.66 1.42 162 162 33 1421.0 1432 817 735 586 1250

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Indianapolis Indians International League Miguel Pérez
Double-A Altoona Curve Eastern League Kieran Mattison
High-A Greensboro Grasshoppers South Atlantic League Callix Crabbe
Low-A Bradenton Marauders Florida State League Jonathan Johnston
Rookie FCL Pirates Florida Complex League Jose Mosquera
Rookie DSL Pirates Black Dominican Summer League Ethan Goforth
Rookie DSL Pirates Gold Dominican Summer League Jose Mendez

Notes

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  1. ^ From 1882–1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.

References

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