1941 Pittsburgh Pirates season

The 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates was a season in American baseball. The team finished fourth in the National League with a record of 81–73, 19 games behind the first-place Brooklyn Dodgers.

1941 Pittsburgh Pirates
Major League affiliations
Location
Other information
OwnersBill Benswanger
ManagersFrankie Frisch
Local radioKDKA
Rosey Rowswell, Jack Craddock
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Regular season

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Brooklyn Dodgers 10054 0.649 52–25 48–29
St. Louis Cardinals 9756 0.634 53–24 44–32
Cincinnati Reds 8866 0.571 12 45–34 43–32
Pittsburgh Pirates 8173 0.526 19 45–32 36–41
New York Giants 7479 0.484 25½ 38–39 36–40
Chicago Cubs 7084 0.455 30 38–39 32–45
Boston Braves 6292 0.403 38 32–44 30–48
Philadelphia Phillies 43111 0.279 57 23–52 20–59

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BOS BR CHC CIN NYG PHI PIT STL
Boston 4–18–211–119–136–1614–810–128–14
Brooklyn 18–4–213–914–814–818–412–1011–11–1
Chicago 11–119–138–149–1314–8–19–1310–12
Cincinnati 13–98–1414–815–716–612–1010–12
New York 16–68–1413–97–1516–68–14–26–15–1
Philadelphia 8–144–188–14–16–166–166–165–17
Pittsburgh 12–1010–1213–910–1214–8–216–66–16
St. Louis 14–811–11–112–1012–1015–6–117–516–6

Game log

1941 Game Log: 81–73 (Home: 45–32; Away: 36–41)
April: 3–10 (Home: 2–3; Away: 1–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 15@ Cubs4–7PasseauKlinger (0–1)17,0080–1
2April 17@ Cubs7–2Sewell (1–0)Olsen4,1091–1
3April 18Reds4–1Butcher (1–0)Walters18,6442–1
4April 19Reds3–5DerringerBauers (0–1)10,4652–2
5April 20Reds3–7TurnerBowman (0–1)Thompson19,0602–3
6April 22@ Cardinals8–9 (12)GrodzickiHeintzelman (0–1)1,7762–4
7April 23@ Cardinals1–3NahemButcher (1–1)1,8752–5
8April 24Cubs2–1 (11)Lanning (1–0)French1,9593–5
9April 25Cubs7–8PageHeintzelman (0–2)3,9023–6
10April 26@ Reds3–10Vander MeerBauers (0–2)8,1123–7
11April 27@ Reds2–3WaltersSewell (1–1)19,1143–8
12April 29@ Phillies2–6CrouchButcher (1–2)8003–9
13April 30@ Phillies4–8BlantonLanahan (0–1)3,3853–10
May: 11–11 (Home: 7–4; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
14May 1@ Phillies15–2Bauers (1–2)Johnson1,5004–10
15May 2@ Giants7–7 (13)3,2684–10
16May 3@ Giants3–2Butcher (2–2)Bowman7,4175–10
17May 4@ Dodgers6–4Heintzelman (1–2)Hamlin27,0156–10
18May 6@ Dodgers3–7WyattSewell (1–2)7,4436–11
19May 7@ Braves6–7TobinLanning (1–1)2,4586–12
20May 11Cardinals4–7NahemButcher (2–3)Hutchinson12,3886–13
21May 12Cardinals2–6WarnekeHeintzelman (1–3)6–14
22May 13Phillies6–3Sewell (2–2)Grissom9867–14
23May 14Phillies12–7Klinger (1–1)Bruner1,2548–14
24May 16Dodgers3–2 (11)Bowman (1–1)Brown3,9849–14
25May 18Giants4–5AdamsSewell (2–3)Brown13,6599–15
26May 19Giants2–1Butcher (3–3)Hubbell2,57410–15
27May 20Giants7–5Klinger (2–1)Schumacher3,05011–15
28May 21Braves8–4Wilkie (1–0)Tobin2,31112–15
29May 23@ Cardinals1–2CooperButcher (3–4)18,55512–16
30May 24@ Cardinals7–10NahemSewell (2–4)Lanier2,95212–17
31May 25@ Cardinals4–6GumbertWilkie (1–1)White12–18
32May 25@ Cardinals3–4KristKlinger (2–2)Lanier18,74912–19
33May 26@ Reds3–7WaltersStrincevich (0–1)20,56712–20
34May 28@ Reds7–4Butcher (4–4)Moore2,56013–20
35May 30Cubs6–7LeeSewell (2–5)13–21
36May 30Cubs5–4Sewell (3–5)Passeau17,29714–21
June: 14–12 (Home: 5–7; Away: 9–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
37June 2@ Braves0–2ErricksonLanning (1–2)1,03414–22
38June 3@ Braves9–5Heintzelman (2–3)LaMannaBowman (1)1,77615–22
39June 6@ Giants5–4Butcher (5–4)McGee16–22
40June 6@ Giants4–3Sewell (4–5)Lohrman8,32417–22
41June 7@ Phillies0–2BlantonLanning (1–3)3,80217–23
42June 8@ Phillies12–2Bowman (2–1)HughesSewell (1)18–23
43June 8@ Phillies2–5PodgajnyBauers (1–3)18–24
44June 9@ Phillies5–0Wilkie (2–1)Grissom89219–24
45June 10@ Dodgers3–4FitzsimmonsHeintzelman (2–4)6,42619–25
46June 11@ Dodgers8–1Sewell (5–5)Higbe30,46920–25
47June 14Braves8–2Butcher (6–4)Salvo2,90821–25
48June 15Braves1–5PosedelWilkie (2–2)12,56221–26
49June 17Giants3–6HubbellSewell (5–6)1,58621–27
50June 18Giants2–2 (11)24,73821–27
51June 19Giants6–9BrownHeintzelman (2–5)2,12721–28
52June 20Phillies7–6Dietz (1–0)Pearson1,04622–28
53June 21Phillies2–0Bowman (3–1)Grissom2,32123–28
54June 22Phillies4–1Sewell (6–6)Blanton24–28
55June 22Phillies4–7HughesButcher (6–5)Johnson10,06024–29
56June 23Dodgers4–9FitzsimmonsKlinger (2–3)Brown2,33524–30
57June 24Dodgers0–8DavisLanning (1–4)20,53724–31
58June 25Dodgers4–5HigbeHeintzelman (2–6)2,42524–32
59June 27@ Cubs4–2Sewell (7–6)Passeau4,62225–32
60June 28@ Cubs2–3OlsenButcher (6–6)3,65425–33
61June 29@ Cubs8–2Lanning (2–4)French26–33
62June 29@ Cubs3–2Sullivan (1–0)LeeSewell (2)17,44027–33
63June 30Cardinals4–3Heintzelman (3–6)Gumbert16,30628–33
July: 22–9 (Home: 13–3; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
64July 1Cardinals7–11WarnekeSewell (7–7)28–34
65July 2Reds8–3Butcher (7–6)Derringer1,94129–34
66July 4@ Reds0–6WaltersLanning (2–5)29–35
67July 4@ Reds6–4Heintzelman (4–6)Pearson14,39130–35
68July 5Cubs9–6Sullivan (2–0)LeeKlinger (1)4,57131–35
69July 6Cubs2–1Sewell (8–7)Passeau32–35
70July 6Cubs13–4 (8)Butcher (8–6)RootLanning (1)14,30633–35
71July 10@ Phillies6–3Sewell (9–7)HughesSullivan (1)34–35
72July 12@ Phillies6–1Lanning (3–5)Podgajny1,50035–35
73July 13@ Giants4–0Heintzelman (5–6)Lohrman36–35
74July 13@ Giants2–8SchumacherButcher (8–7)22,86536–36
75July 14@ Giants2–3HubbellSewell (9–8)3,12536–37
76July 15@ Giants5–1Butcher (9–7)Melton3,29637–37
77July 16@ Braves1–4TobinLanning (3–6)37–38
78July 16@ Braves13–5Dietz (2–0)HutchingsWilkie (1)3,27838–38
79July 18@ Braves5–1Heintzelman (6–6)Johnson39–38
80July 18@ Braves3–4LaMannaWilkie (2–3)3,31539–39
81July 20@ Dodgers1–5DavisSewell (9–9)39–40
82July 20@ Dodgers5–1Lanning (4–6)Wyatt40–40
83July 21@ Dodgers8–3Heintzelman (7–6)Kimball41–40
84July 22Phillies4–3Klinger (3–3)Podgajny1,73042–40
85July 23Phillies5–2Butcher (10–7)Blanton13,10943–40
86July 24Phillies3–2Klinger (4–3)Grissom1,32644–40
87July 25Dodgers8–4Sullivan (3–0)Wyatt45–40
88July 25Dodgers8–2Lanning (5–6)Davis46–40
89July 26Dodgers2–3HamlinHeintzelman (7–7)Higbe7,00946–41
90July 27Dodgers4–3Klinger (5–3)Davis47–41
91July 27Dodgers8–0 (8)Sewell (10–9)Casey40,09348–41
92July 29Braves5–3 (8)Sullivan (4–0)JaveryKlinger (2)4,86049–41
93July 30Braves2–3 (10)TobinBowman (3–2)11,36249–42
94July 31Braves9–8Lanning (6–6)ErricksonDietz (1)1,87050–42
August: 18–15 (Home: 5–4; Away: 13–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
95August 1Giants6–3Butcher (11–7)Hubbell4,32451–42
96August 2Giants0–2 (10)SchumacherSewell (10–10)5,55051–43
97August 3Giants5–4Dietz (3–0)McGee52–43
98August 3Giants10–4 (6)Klinger (6–3)Wittig25,68853–43
99August 4@ Reds4–1Lanning (7–6)Thompson2,10954–43
100August 5@ Reds7–5Butcher (12–7)TurnerKlinger (3)2,39055–43
101August 6@ Cubs13–3Sewell (11–10)Pressnell5,57456–43
102August 7@ Cubs4–3Dietz (4–0)Mooty5,03557–43
103August 8@ Cubs0–1EricksonLanning (7–7)5,84657–44
104August 9@ Cardinals5–4 (13)Klinger (7–3)Hutchinson5,22358–44
105August 10@ Cardinals2–3WhiteSewell (11–11)Crouch58–45
106August 10@ Cardinals2–4CooperHeintzelman (7–8)26,51358–46
107August 13Cubs4–6EavesLanning (7–8)Mooty24,37358–47
108August 14Cubs2–6PasseauButcher (12–8)3,03258–48
109August 16Cardinals4–2Heintzelman (8–8)White59–48
110August 17Cardinals1–7CooperButcher (12–9)59–49
111August 17Cardinals8–2Sewell (12–11)Warneke34,29260–49
112August 18@ Dodgers5–6CaseyButcher (12–10)9,83260–50
113August 19@ Dodgers0–9DavisSullivan (4–1)60–51
114August 19@ Dodgers2–6DrakeHeintzelman (8–9)Casey9,37260–52
115August 20@ Dodgers6–7AllenSewell (12–12)14,75260–53
116August 21@ Giants5–3Butcher (13–10)McGee11,84561–53
117August 22@ Giants5–3Lanning (8–8)Bowman2,43962–53
118August 23@ Giants3–5SchumacherDietz (4–1)62–54
119August 23@ Giants4–3Klinger (8–3)Brown63–54
120August 24@ Braves3–4 (12)SalvoSewell (12–13)63–55
121August 24@ Braves7–3 (6)Klinger (9–3)Javery13,41164–55
122August 26@ Braves3–4TobinWilkie (2–4)64–56
123August 26@ Braves6–1Butcher (14–10)Errickson3,52765–56
124August 27@ Phillies12–2Lanning (9–8)Blanton1,74866–56
125August 28@ Phillies3–2Dietz (5–1)PearsonKlinger (4)5,50067–56
126August 30@ Cubs1–4EricksonSewell (12–14)6,77767–57
127August 31@ Cubs4–3Butcher (15–10)Passeau68–57
September: 13–16 (Home: 13–11; Away: 0–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
128September 1@ Cardinals3–5WhiteHeintzelman (8–10)68–58
129September 1@ Cardinals3–6 (8)PolletKlinger (9–4)34,81268–59
130September 3Reds3–2Lanning (10–8)Riddle18,42869–59
131September 4Reds4–0 (5)Sewell (13–14)Walters1,72070–59
132September 5Reds4–10DerringerButcher (15–11)Beggs70–60
133September 5Reds1–0 (7)Dietz (6–1)Starr4,89771–60
134September 6Cubs6–4Heintzelman (9–10)Mooty3,04072–60
135September 7Cubs1–3EavesLanning (10–9)6,61972–61
136September 9Giants2–4 (10)SchumacherSewell (13–15)1,87372–62
137September 10Giants10–7Lanning (11–9)LohrmanWilkie (2)1,07673–62
138September 11Braves7–5Heintzelman (10–10)Hutchings74–62
139September 11Braves0–10EarleyGee (0–1)2,32074–63
140September 12Braves6–3Dietz (7–1)Johnson75–63
141September 12Braves0–5JaveryLanning (11–10)2,08375–64
142September 13Braves1–0Strincevich (1–1)Salvo76–64
143September 14Phillies2–1Butcher (16–11)Hoerst77–64
144September 14Phillies3–6HughesSewell (13–16)7,49577–65
145September 17Dodgers4–6DavisHeintzelman (10–11)Hamlin6,20677–66
146September 18Dodgers6–5Sewell (14–16)Casey6,80378–66
147September 20@ Reds1–2WaltersButcher (16–12)78–67
148September 20@ Reds3–7DerringerStrincevich (1–2)9,81778–68
149September 21@ Reds0–2RiddleDietz (7–2)10,24878–69
150September 23Cardinals4–0Heintzelman (11–11)Cooper79–69
151September 23Cardinals0–9LanierSewell (14–17)79–70
152September 24Cardinals0–4GumbertLanning (11–11)79–71
153September 25Cardinals3–1Butcher (17–12)White80–71
154September 26Reds3–4Vander MeerBrandt (0–1)71780–72
155September 27Reds9–15RiddleGee (0–2)Beggs1,69580–73
156September 28Reds3–2Clemensen (1–0)Walters4,13781–73
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Tie
Bold = Pirates team member

Roster

1941 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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
CAl Lopez11431784.265543
1BElbie Fletcher151521150.2881174
2BFrankie Gustine121463125.270146
3BLee Handley124459132.288033
SSArky Vaughan106374118.316638
LFMaurice Van Robays129457129.282478
CFVince DiMaggio151528141.26721100
RFBob Elliott141527144.273376

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
Stu Martin8823371.305019
Alf Anderson7022348.215110
Debs Garms8322058.264342
Bud Stewart7317246.267010
Spud Davis5710727.25206
Bill Baker356715.22406
Ripper Collins496213.210011
Billy Cox103710.27002
Vinnie Smith93310.30305
Ed Leip15255.20003
Culley Rikard6204.20000
Lloyd Waner341.25001
Joe Schultz221.50000

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
Rip Sewell39249.014173.7276
Max Butcher33236.017123.0561
Ken Heintzelman35196.011113.4481
Johnny Lanning34175.211113.1341

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
Bob Klinger35116.2943.9336
Dutch Dietz33100.1722.3322
Lefty Wilkie2679.0244.5616
Joe Bowman1869.1322.9922
Joe Sullivan1639.1412.9710
Russ Bauers837.1135.5420
Nick Strincevich1231.0125.2312
Bill Clemensen213.0102.774
Johnny Gee37.1026.142
Bill Brandt27.0013.860
Dick Conger24.0000.002

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Dick Lanahan70105.255
Mace Brown10000.000

Awards and honors

1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

League top five finishers

Vince DiMaggio

  • #3 in NL in RBI (100)

Elbie Fletcher

  • NL leader in on-base percentage (.421)

Rip Sewell

  • NL leader in losses (17)

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
A Albany Senators Eastern League Specs Toporcer
B Harrisburg Senators Interstate League Les Bell
C Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers Canadian–American League Buster Blakeney
C Hutchinson Pirates Western Association Johnny Gooch
D Moultrie Packers Georgia–Florida League Buzz Arlitt
D Oil City Oilers Pennsylvania State Association George Norton
D London Pirates PONY League Jimmy Jordan

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Harrisburg

Notes

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

References

  • 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates at Baseball Reference
  • 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates at Baseball Almanac
  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-17-6.
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