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List of Pittsburgh Pirates award winners and league leaders

This is a list of all awards won by players and personnel of the Pittsburgh Pirates professional baseball team.

Awards edit

Most Valuable Player Award edit

Cy Young Award edit

Rookie of the Year Award edit

Manager of the Year Award edit

Gold Gloves edit

Pitcher
Catcher
First base
Second base
Third base
Shortstop
Outfield

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award edit

See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
Team (at all positions)
  • (2012)
  • (2013)
Catcher (in MLB)
Left fielder (in MLB)

Silver Slugger Award edit

Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award edit

Comeback Player of the Year Award edit

All-Star Game MVP Award edit

Roberto Clemente Award edit

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006) edit

  • Roberto Clemente — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value

Players Choice Awards Outstanding Player (NL) edit

Players Choice Awards Outstanding Rookie (NL) edit

Players Choice Awards Comeback Player (NL) edit

Ford C. Frick Award edit

Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year edit

  • Rip Sewell (1943)
  • Frankie Frisch (1944)
  • Bill Meyer (1948)
  • Ralph Kiner (1947, 1949)
  • Murry Dickson (1951)
  • Dale Long (1956)
  • Dick Groat (1957, 1960)
  • Danny Murtaugh (1958, 1970, 1971)
  • Roy Face (1959)
  • Roberto Clemente (1961, 1966, 1971)
  • Vernon Law (1965)
  • Steve Blass (1968)
  • Willie Stargell (1971, 1979)
  • Dave Parker (1978)
  • Syd Thrift (1987)
  • Jim Leyland (1990)
  • Jay Bell (1993)
  • Jason Kendall (2000)
  • Andrew McCutchen (2012)
  • Clint Hurdle (2013)

Team award edit

Minor league system edit

Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year edit

Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year
Year Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Ref.
1999 Chad Hermansen [2]
2000 J. R. House Wilson Guzman [3]
2001 Humberto Cota Sean Burnett [3]
2002 Walter Young Sean Burnett [3]
2003 Chris Shelton Ian Snell [3]
2004 Brad Eldred Zach Duke [3]
2005 José Bautista Paul Maholm [3]
2006 Andrew McCutchen Tom Gorzelanny [3]
2007 Steve Pearce John Van Benschoten [3]
2008 Jim Negrych Jeff Sues [3]
2009 Pedro Álvarez Rudy Owens [3]
2010 Alex Presley Rudy Owens [3]
2011 Robbie Grossman Kyle McPherson [3]
2012 Gregory Polanco Jeff Locke [3]
2013 Andrew Lambo Tyler Glasnow [3]
2014 Josh Bell Tyler Glasnow [3]
2015 Max Moroff Yeudy Garcia [3]
2016 Josh Bell Mitch Keller [3]
2017 Jordan Luplow Steven Brault [3]
2018 Ke'Bryan Hayes J. T. Brubaker [3]
2019 Mason Martin James Marvel [3]

Team records (single-season and career) edit

Franchise records edit

See: Pittsburgh Pirates#Franchise records

Other achievements edit

Hall of Famers edit

See: Pittsburgh Pirates#Baseball Hall of Fame

Retired numbers edit

See: Pittsburgh Pirates#Retired numbers

Associated Press Athlete of the Year edit

Sporting News Sportsman of the Year edit

See: Sporting News#Sportsman of the Year

Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year edit

No-Hitters edit

Pirates No-Hitters
Name IP Date
Nick Maddox 9.0 20 Sep 1907
Cliff Chambers 9.0 6 May 1951
Bob Moose 9.0 20 Sep 1969
Dock Ellis 9.0 12 Jun 1970
John Candelaria 9.0 9 Aug 1976
Francisco Córdova
Ricardo Rincón
9.0
1.0
12 Jul 1997
  • On September 20, 1907, Nick Maddox, a 20-year-old rookie,[4] threw the first no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club. Through 1907 and 1908 Maddox won 20 of his 30 starts, making him the fastest pitcher to ever reach 20 games. This mark will be tied in the future by three other pitchers, but never beaten. Maddox won the third game of the 1909 World Series over Detroit, but was released in 1910 after winning only two games.
  • The Pirates waited decades later for their next no-hitter, which was delivered by Cliff Chambers against the Boston Braves in Boston, a 3–0 victory, on May 6, 1951. Chambers walked eight and had one wild pitch, and he also drove in the third run in the 8th inning. For Chambers, this was his last victory in a Pirates uniform.
  • Bob Moose no-hit the New York Mets in New York on September 20, 1969, which became the 5th no-hitter recorded by National League pitchers, a record at the time. Moose later moved into a relief role, and in 1976 led the Pirates in saves.
  • Dock Ellis might be considered the most notorious no-hitter pitcher. In his autobiography, Dock Ellis in the Country of Baseball, Ellis revealed that he pitched his no-hitter against the San Diego Padres while under the influence of LSD. Ellis won the game 2–0, receiving his support from two Willie Stargell home runs.
  • John "The Candy Man" Candelaria threw his no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 9, 1976, winning 2–0.[5] Candelaria got out of a bases-loaded jam in the 3rd inning to preserve his no-hit shut out. It was the first no-hitter thrown in Pittsburgh by a Pirate since Nick Maddox in 1907.[6]
  • July 12, 1997 was Pittsburgh's first non-Opening Day sellout since 1977; the crowd of 44,119 saw Francisco Córdova and Ricardo Rincón pitch 10 innings of no-hit, shut out baseball against the Houston Astros.[7] The Pirates were held scoreless through nine innings, meaning the game would need extra innings. Rincon came in to relieve Córdova, who had thrown 121 pitches, in the 10th inning, and Rincón completed the performance by pitching a single inning of no-hit baseball. Rincon got the win when Mark Smith hit a three-run, pinch hit home run in the bottom of the 10th. Three seasons later, in 2000, Córdova was on his way to recording his 2nd no-hitter with the Pirates until he gave up a hit with one out in the 8th inning.

League leaders edit

Batting Champions edit

Home Run Champions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
  2. ^ "Zephyrs Acquire Outfielder Chad Hermansen". OurSports Central. August 8, 2007. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "2020 Pittsburgh Pirates Media Guide" (PDF). Pittsburgh Pirates. Major League Baseball. 2020. p. 213. (PDF) from the original on June 22, 2020. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Newman, Mark (7 September 2006). "Sanchez latest rookie to toss a no-no". FloridaMarlins.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  5. ^ "Candy's no-hitter sweetens Buc's year". The Daily Collegian. Pittsburgh. Associated Press. 11 August 1976. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  6. ^ Feeney, Charley (11 August 1976). "Candelaria's Refrain Same After No-Hitter". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 17. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  7. ^ "Cordova Hurls 9 Innings Of 10-Inning No-Hitter". The New York Times. 13 July 1997. Retrieved 25 November 2008.

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This is a list of all awards won by players and personnel of the Pittsburgh Pirates professional baseball team Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Most Valuable Player Award 1 2 Cy Young Award 1 3 Rookie of the Year Award 1 4 Manager of the Year Award 1 5 Gold Gloves 1 6 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award 1 7 Silver Slugger Award 1 8 Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award 1 9 Comeback Player of the Year Award 1 10 All Star Game MVP Award 1 11 Roberto Clemente Award 1 12 DHL Hometown Heroes 2006 1 13 Players Choice Awards Outstanding Player NL 1 14 Players Choice Awards Outstanding Rookie NL 1 15 Players Choice Awards Comeback Player NL 1 16 Ford C Frick Award 1 17 Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year 2 Team award 3 Minor league system 3 1 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year 4 Team records single season and career 5 Franchise records 6 Other achievements 6 1 Hall of Famers 6 2 Retired numbers 6 3 Associated Press Athlete of the Year 6 4 Sporting News Sportsman of the Year 6 5 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 6 6 No Hitters 7 League leaders 7 1 Batting Champions 7 2 Home Run Champions 8 See also 9 ReferencesAwards editMost Valuable Player Award edit Andrew McCutchen 2013 Barry Bonds 1990 1992 Willie Stargell 1979 Dave Parker 1978 Roberto Clemente 1966 Dick Groat 1960 Paul Waner 1927 Cy Young Award edit Doug Drabek 1990 Vern Law 1960 MLB Rookie of the Year Award edit Jason Bay 2004 Manager of the Year Award edit Clint Hurdle 2013 Jim Leyland 1990 1992 Gold Gloves edit Pitcher Harvey Haddix 1959 1960 Bobby Shantz 1961 Rick Reuschel 1985 1987 Catcher Tony Pena 1983 1984 1985 Mike LaValliere 1987 Jacob Stallings 2021 First base Second base Bill Mazeroski 1958 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Jose Lind 1992 Third base Ke Bryan Hayes 2023 Shortstop Gene Alley 1966 1967 Jay Bell 1993 Outfield Roberto Clemente 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Bill Virdon 1962 Dave Parker 1977 1978 1979 Andy Van Slyke 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Barry Bonds 1990 1991 1992 Nate McLouth 2008 Andrew McCutchen 2012 Starling Marte 2015 2016 Corey Dickerson 2018 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award edit Main article Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders Team at all positions 2012 2013 Catcher in MLB Russell Martin 2014 Left fielder in MLB Starling Marte 2015 Silver Slugger Award edit Pitcher Don Robinson 1982 Rick Rhoden 1984 1985 1986 Catcher First base Second base Johnny Ray 1983 Neil Walker 2014 Third base Pedro Alvarez 2013 Shortstop Jay Bell 1993 Jack Wilson 2004 Outfield Bobby Bonilla 1988 1990 1991 Andy Van Slyke 1988 1992 Barry Bonds 1990 1991 1992 Andrew McCutchen 2012 2013 2014 2015 Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award edit Main article Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the Year Mark Melancon 2015 Comeback Player of the Year Award edit Francisco Liriano 2013 Vern Law 1964 Willie Stargell 1978 Rick Reuschel 1985 All Star Game MVP Award edit Dave Parker 1979 Roberto Clemente Award edit Willie Stargell 1974 Andrew McCutchen 2015 DHL Hometown Heroes 2006 edit Roberto Clemente voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise based on on field performance leadership quality and character value Players Choice Awards Outstanding Player NL edit Main article Players Choice Awards Andrew McCutchen 2012 2013 Players Choice Awards Outstanding Rookie NL edit Main article Players Choice Awards Jason Bay 2004 Players Choice Awards Comeback Player NL edit Main article Players Choice Awards Barry Bonds 1992 Francisco Liriano 2013 Ford C Frick Award edit See also Pittsburgh Pirates Ford C Frick Award recipients Bob Prince 1986 Milo Hamilton 1992 Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year edit Rip Sewell 1943 Frankie Frisch 1944 Bill Meyer 1948 Ralph Kiner 1947 1949 Murry Dickson 1951 Dale Long 1956 Dick Groat 1957 1960 Danny Murtaugh 1958 1970 1971 Roy Face 1959 Roberto Clemente 1961 1966 1971 Vernon Law 1965 Steve Blass 1968 Willie Stargell 1971 1979 Dave Parker 1978 Syd Thrift 1987 Jim Leyland 1990 Jay Bell 1993 Jason Kendall 2000 Andrew McCutchen 2012 Clint Hurdle 2013 Team award editFor prior pennants and World Series championships see the Pittsburgh Pirates navigation box at bottom of page 1971 Warren C Giles Trophy National League champion 1971 World Series Trophy 1 1979 Warren C Giles Trophy National League champion 1979 World Series Trophy 2015 Baseball America Organization of the YearMinor league system editMinor League Player and Pitcher of the Year edit Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year Year Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Ref 1999 Chad Hermansen 2 2000 J R House Wilson Guzman 3 2001 Humberto Cota Sean Burnett 3 2002 Walter Young Sean Burnett 3 2003 Chris Shelton Ian Snell 3 2004 Brad Eldred Zach Duke 3 2005 Jose Bautista Paul Maholm 3 2006 Andrew McCutchen Tom Gorzelanny 3 2007 Steve Pearce John Van Benschoten 3 2008 Jim Negrych Jeff Sues 3 2009 Pedro Alvarez Rudy Owens 3 2010 Alex Presley Rudy Owens 3 2011 Robbie Grossman Kyle McPherson 3 2012 Gregory Polanco Jeff Locke 3 2013 Andrew Lambo Tyler Glasnow 3 2014 Josh Bell Tyler Glasnow 3 2015 Max Moroff Yeudy Garcia 3 2016 Josh Bell Mitch Keller 3 2017 Jordan Luplow Steven Brault 3 2018 Ke Bryan Hayes J T Brubaker 3 2019 Mason Martin James Marvel 3 Team records single season and career editMain article Pittsburgh Pirates team recordsFranchise records editSee Pittsburgh Pirates Franchise recordsOther achievements editHall of Famers edit See Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Hall of Fame Retired numbers edit See Pittsburgh Pirates Retired numbers Associated Press Athlete of the Year edit Main article Associated Press Athlete of the Year Willie Stargell 1979 Sporting News Sportsman of the Year edit See Sporting News Sportsman of the Year Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year edit Main article Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Willie Stargell 1979 with Terry Bradshaw No Hitters edit Pirates No Hitters Name IP Date Nick Maddox 9 0 20 Sep 1907 Cliff Chambers 9 0 6 May 1951 Bob Moose 9 0 20 Sep 1969 Dock Ellis 9 0 12 Jun 1970 John Candelaria 9 0 9 Aug 1976 Francisco CordovaRicardo Rincon 9 01 0 12 Jul 1997 On September 20 1907 Nick Maddox a 20 year old rookie 4 threw the first no hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club Through 1907 and 1908 Maddox won 20 of his 30 starts making him the fastest pitcher to ever reach 20 games This mark will be tied in the future by three other pitchers but never beaten Maddox won the third game of the 1909 World Series over Detroit but was released in 1910 after winning only two games The Pirates waited decades later for their next no hitter which was delivered by Cliff Chambers against the Boston Braves in Boston a 3 0 victory on May 6 1951 Chambers walked eight and had one wild pitch and he also drove in the third run in the 8th inning For Chambers this was his last victory in a Pirates uniform Bob Moose no hit the New York Mets in New York on September 20 1969 which became the 5th no hitter recorded by National League pitchers a record at the time Moose later moved into a relief role and in 1976 led the Pirates in saves Dock Ellis might be considered the most notorious no hitter pitcher In his autobiography Dock Ellis in the Country of Baseball Ellis revealed that he pitched his no hitter against the San Diego Padres while under the influence of LSD Ellis won the game 2 0 receiving his support from two Willie Stargell home runs John The Candy Man Candelaria threw his no hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 9 1976 winning 2 0 5 Candelaria got out of a bases loaded jam in the 3rd inning to preserve his no hit shut out It was the first no hitter thrown in Pittsburgh by a Pirate since Nick Maddox in 1907 6 July 12 1997 was Pittsburgh s first non Opening Day sellout since 1977 the crowd of 44 119 saw Francisco Cordova and Ricardo Rincon pitch 10 innings of no hit shut out baseball against the Houston Astros 7 The Pirates were held scoreless through nine innings meaning the game would need extra innings Rincon came in to relieve Cordova who had thrown 121 pitches in the 10th inning and Rincon completed the performance by pitching a single inning of no hit baseball Rincon got the win when Mark Smith hit a three run pinch hit home run in the bottom of the 10th Three seasons later in 2000 Cordova was on his way to recording his 2nd no hitter with the Pirates until he gave up a hit with one out in the 8th inning League leaders editBatting Champions edit Ed Swartwood 1883 Honus Wagner 1900 1903 1904 1906 1907 1908 1909 1911 Ginger Beaumont 1902 Paul Waner 1927 1934 1936 Arky Vaughan 1935 Debs Garms 1940 Dick Groat 1960 Roberto Clemente 1961 1964 1965 1967 Matty Alou 1966 Dave Parker 1977 1978 Bill Madlock 1981 1983 Freddy Sanchez 2006 Home Run Champions edit Tommy Leach 1902 Ralph Kiner 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Willie Stargell 1971 1973 Pedro Alvarez 2013 See also editChuck Tanner Baseball Manager of the Year Award Baseball awards List of MLB awardsReferences edit The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967 In 1985 it was re named the Commissioner s Trophy From 1970 to 1984 the Commissioner s Trophy was the name of the award given to the All Star Game MVP Zephyrs Acquire Outfielder Chad Hermansen OurSports Central August 8 2007 Retrieved August 12 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t 2020 Pittsburgh Pirates Media Guide PDF Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball 2020 p 213 Archived PDF from the original on June 22 2020 Retrieved August 12 2020 Newman Mark 7 September 2006 Sanchez latest rookie to toss a no no FloridaMarlins com Major League Baseball Retrieved 25 November 2008 Candy s no hitter sweetens Buc s year The Daily Collegian Pittsburgh Associated Press 11 August 1976 Retrieved 25 November 2008 Feeney Charley 11 August 1976 Candelaria s Refrain Same After No Hitter Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 17 Retrieved 25 November 2008 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