1955 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1955 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 74th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 69th in the National League . The Pirates finished eighth and last in the league standings with a record of 60–94.
Offseason
Prior to 1955 season: Ellis Burton was signed as an amateur free agent by the Pirates.[ 2]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Game log
1955 Game Log: 60–94 (Home: 36–39; Away: 24–55)
April: 3–11 (Home: 2–6; Away: 1–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 13
@ Dodgers
1–6
Erskine
Surkont (0–1)
—
6,999
0–1
2
April 14
Phillies
3–4
Wehmeier
Littlefield (0–1)
—
23,540
0–2
3
April 16
Dodgers
0–6
Meyer
Purkey (0–1)
—
5,533
0–3
4
April 17
Dodgers
3–10
Podres
Thies (0–1)
—
0–4
5
April 17
Dodgers
2–3
Labine
Kline (0–1)
Hughes
20,499
0–5
6
April 18
@ Giants
3–12
Liddle
Surkont (0–2)
Grissom
2,915
0–6
7
April 22
@ Phillies
4–5
Miller
Bowman (0–1)
—
5,821
0–7
8
April 23
@ Phillies
0–8
Dickson
Kline (0–2)
—
4,132
0–8
9
April 24
@ Phillies
6–1
Surkont (1–2)
Owens
—
1–8
10
April 24
@ Phillies
0–3
Meyer
King (0–1)
Roberts
8,224
1–9
11
April 27
Cubs
4–1
Purkey (1–1)
Minner
—
1,044
2–9
12
April 28
Redlegs
2–3
Staley
Littlefield (0–2)
Lane
6,907
2–10
13
April 29
Redlegs
0–5
Nuxhall
Surkont (1–3)
—
6,341
2–11
14
April 30
Redlegs
5–4
Friend (1–0)
Lane
—
3,118
3–11
May: 11–20 (Home: 7–9; Away: 4–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
15
May 1
Cardinals
3–4
Tiefenauer
Bowman (0–2)
Moford
3–12
16
May 1
Cardinals
7–0
Kline (1–2)
Jones
—
13,213
4–12
17
May 2
Cardinals
5–1
Purkey (2–1)
Haddix
—
2,181
5–12
18
May 3
Braves
4–0
Littlefield (1–2)
Spahn
—
10,784
6–12
19
May 4
Braves
5–4
Surkont (2–3)
Jolly
Friend (1)
13,374
7–12
20
May 5
Braves
9–4
King (1–1)
Buhl
Law (1)
4,329
8–12
21
May 6
@ Giants
3–2
Kline (2–2)
Antonelli
Wade (1)
10,330
9–12
22
May 7
@ Giants
3–11
Hearn
Purkey (2–2)
—
8,926
9–13
23
May 8
@ Giants
7–5
Littlefield (2–2)
Gomez
Face (1)
10–13
24
May 8
@ Giants
3–6
Maglie
Law (0–1)
—
14,180
10–14
25
May 10
@ Braves
9–6
Surkont (3–3)
Johnson
—
20,562
11–14
26
May 11
@ Braves
3–8
Nichols
Kline (2–3)
—
12,444
11–15
27
May 12
@ Cubs
0–4
Jones
King (1–2)
—
2,918
11–16
28
May 14
@ Cardinals
0–6
Lawrence
Littlefield (2–3)
—
9,479
11–17
29
May 15
@ Cardinals
1–5
Jones
Surkont (3–4)
Schultz
10,996
11–18
30
May 16
@ Cardinals
0–6
Arroyo
Kline (2–4)
—
5,184
11–19
31
May 17
@ Redlegs
2–9
Nuxhall
Purkey (2–3)
—
4,881
11–20
32
May 18
@ Redlegs
1–5
Minarcin
Littlefield (2–4)
—
2,079
11–21
33
May 20
Giants
3–6
Wilhelm
Surkont (3–5)
Grissom
15,722
11–22
34
May 21
Giants
2–3
Maglie
Kline (2–5)
Grissom
5,731
11–23
35
May 22
Giants
2–5
Gomez
Bowman (0–3)
—
11–24
36
May 22
Giants
3–5 (8)
Wilhelm
Wade (0–1)
Grissom
16,691
11–25
37
May 24
Dodgers
15–1
Friend (2–0)
Podres
—
9,251
12–25
38
May 26
Dodgers
2–6
Newcombe
Kline (2–6)
—
2,680
12–26
39
May 27
Phillies
2–5 (10)
Wehmeier
Friend (2–1)
—
6,956
12–27
40
May 28
Phillies
4–8 (11)
Miller
Face (0–1)
Meyer
3,082
12–28
41
May 29
Phillies
2–5
Roberts
Pepper (0–1)
—
12–29
42
May 29
Phillies
11–5
Surkont (4–5)
Cole
—
5,918
13–29
43
May 30
@ Dodgers
4–8
Meyer
Purkey (2–4)
Roebuck
13–30
44
May 30
@ Dodgers
3–8
Newcombe
Kline (2–7)
—
26,711
13–31
45
May 31
@ Dodgers
6–3
Friend (3–1)
Roebuck
—
6,008
14–31
June: 10–18 (Home: 5–7; Away: 5–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
46
June 1
Cardinals
2–6
Arroyo
Purkey (2–5)
—
7,580
14–32
47
June 2
Cardinals
12–3
Surkont (5–5)
Haddix
—
2,052
15–32
48
June 3
Redlegs
7–6
Law (1–1)
Ridzik
—
16–32
49
June 4
Redlegs
0–6
Minarcin
Kline (2–8)
—
4,072
16–33
50
June 5
Redlegs
7–6
Surkont (6–5)
Klippstein
—
17–33
51
June 5
Redlegs
1–5
Collum
Purkey (2–6)
—
10,308
17–34
52
June 7
Cubs
3–4
Hacker
King (1–3)
Pollet
65,681
17–35
53
June 8
Cubs
2–1
Kline (3–8)
Davis
—
3,779
18–35
54
June 9
Cubs
2–6
Minner
Purkey (2–7)
—
2,187
18–36
55
June 11
Braves
4–7
Conley
Friend (3–2)
—
1,995
18–37
56
June 12
Braves
5–3
Law (2–1)
Spahn
Face (2)
19–37
57
June 12
Braves
5–6
Buhl
Surkont (6–6)
—
12,738
19–38
58
June 14
@ Cardinals
10–5
Kline (4–8)
Jackson
—
7,962
20–38
59
June 15
@ Cardinals
3–7
Arroyo
Friend (3–3)
—
6,524
20–39
60
June 16
@ Cardinals
0–5
Haddix
Law (2–2)
—
6,277
20–40
61
June 17
@ Redlegs
3–1
Surkont (7–6)
Collum
Kline (1)
6,872
21–40
62
June 18
@ Redlegs
1–4
Staley
Donoso (0–1)
—
3,433
21–41
63
June 19
@ Redlegs
5–2
Friend (4–3)
Minarcin
—
22–41
64
June 19
@ Redlegs
0–4
Nuxhall
Kline (4–9)
—
11,640
22–42
65
June 20
@ Braves
1–2
Conley
Law (2–3)
—
21,510
22–43
66
June 21
@ Braves
4–6
Buhl
Kline (4–10)
—
25,510
22–44
67
June 22
@ Braves
0–6
Spahn
Surkont (7–7)
—
23,219
22–45
68
June 24
@ Cubs
3–10
Minner
Friend (4–4)
—
4,424
22–46
69
June 25
@ Cubs
4–6
Hacker
Littlefield (2–5)
—
12,181
22–47
70
June 26
@ Cubs
5–4
Law (3–3)
Davis
Surkont (1)
23–47
71
June 26
@ Cubs
1–2
Rush
Donoso (0–2)
—
24,500
23–48
72
June 28
@ Phillies
7–5 (10)
Friend (5–4)
Meyer
Face (3)
8,635
24–48
73
June 29
@ Phillies
3–6
Negray
Littlefield (2–6)
—
4,919
24–49
July: 14–19 (Home: 10–12; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
74
July 1
@ Dodgers
3–2
Law (4–3)
Podres
—
10,325
25–49
75
July 2
@ Dodgers
7–6 (10)
Kline (5–10)
Labine
—
6,158
26–49
76
July 3
@ Dodgers
7–5
Kline (6–10)
Roebuck
—
27–49
77
July 3
@ Dodgers
1–3
Loes
Surkont (7–8)
Labine
15,000
27–50
78
July 4
Giants
4–3
Donoso (1–2)
McCall
—
28–50
79
July 4
Giants
3–5 (11)
Grissom
Donoso (1–3)
—
16,902
28–51
80
July 5
Giants
1–11
Antonelli
Martin (0–1)
—
7,245
28–52
81
July 6
Dodgers
5–10
Erskine
Face (0–2)
Roebuck
28–53
82
July 6
Dodgers
4–1
Law (5–3)
Roebuck
—
20,674
29–53
83
July 7
Dodgers
3–4
Loes
Kline (6–11)
—
4,533
29–54
84
July 8
Phillies
1–5
Wehmeier
Surkont (7–9)
—
7,304
29–55
85
July 9
Phillies
1–7
Roberts
Littlefield (2–7)
—
2,637
29–56
86
July 10
Phillies
1–4
Simmons
Friend (5–5)
—
29–57
87
July 10
Phillies
3–1
Law (6–3)
Negray
—
6,454
30–57
88
July 14
Redlegs
1–19
Collum
Surkont (7–10)
—
6,947
30–58
89
July 15
Redlegs
1–9
Nuxhall
Law (6–4)
Freeman
1,563
30–59
90
July 16
Cardinals
5–1
Donoso (2–3)
Arroyo
—
2,579
31–59
91
July 17
Cardinals
8–9 (12)
Arroyo
Donoso (2–4)
Lawrence
31–60
92
July 17
Cardinals
0–1
Haddix
Face (0–3)
—
8,490
31–61
93
July 19
Braves
4–3 (19)
Friend (6–5)
Conley
—
7,953
32–61
94
July 20
Braves
4–3
Littlefield (3–7)
Crone
—
5,568
33–61
95
July 21
Braves
3–5
Spahn
Donoso (2–5)
—
2,568
33–62
96
July 22
Cubs
3–1
Face (1–3)
Minner
—
7,388
34–62
97
July 23
Cubs
10–2
Friend (7–5)
Hacker
—
2,955
35–62
98
July 24
Cubs
12–5
Hall (1–0)
Rush
—
36–62
99
July 24
Cubs
3–2 (10)
Law (7–4)
Jones
—
14,466
37–62
100
July 26
@ Cardinals
3–1
Littlefield (4–7)
Arroyo
—
10,261
38–62
101
July 27
@ Cardinals
1–6
Haddix
Face (1–4)
—
6,424
38–63
102
July 28
@ Cardinals
1–4
Schmidt
Hall (1–1)
—
6,039
38–64
103
July 29
@ Redlegs
5–16
Nuxhall
Law (7–5)
—
5,690
38–65
104
July 30
@ Redlegs
2–5
Collum
Friend (7–6)
—
3,030
38–66
105
July 31
@ Redlegs
4–7
Black
Littlefield (4–8)
Freeman
38–67
106
July 31
@ Redlegs
5–6
Freeman
Donoso (2–6)
—
9,704
38–68
August: 14–12 (Home: 9–4; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
@ Cubs
5–4
Hall (2–1)
Minner
—
3,194
39–68
108
August 2
@ Cubs
4–12
Rush
Littlefield (4–9)
—
1,788
39–69
109
August 3
@ Cubs
3–2
Face (2–4)
Davis
Surkont (2)
40–69
110
August 3
@ Cubs
4–5 (12)
Perkowski
Law (7–6)
—
8,805
40–70
111
August 4
@ Cubs
10–11
Tremel
Littlefield (4–10)
—
3,486
40–71
112
August 5
@ Braves
8–5
Hall (3–1)
Spahn
Donoso (1)
21,791
41–71
113
August 6
@ Braves
2–0
Friend (8–6)
Crone
—
16,337
42–71
114
August 7
@ Braves
3–6
Nichols
Law (7–7)
Johnson
42–72
115
August 7
@ Braves
2–4
Buhl
Face (2–5)
—
26,955
42–73
116
August 9
@ Phillies
1–9
Wehmeier
Hall (3–2)
—
9,347
42–74
117
August 10
@ Phillies
3–2 (10)
Friend (9–6)
Miller
—
3,922
43–74
118
August 14
@ Giants
2–4
Antonelli
Law (7–8)
—
43–75
119
August 14
@ Giants
1–3
Hearn
Hall (3–3)
—
7,166
43–76
120
August 16
Phillies
3–12
Wehmeier
Friend (9–7)
—
6,290
43–77
121
August 17
Phillies
6–4
Face (3–5)
Simmons
—
3,721
44–77
122
August 19
Giants
8–3
Law (8–8)
Antonelli
—
9,695
45–77
123
August 20
Giants
9–14 (12)
Hearn
Littlefield (4–11)
—
4,336
45–78
124
August 23
Redlegs
2–1
Law (9–8)
Freeman
—
6,387
46–78
125
August 24
Redlegs
4–2
Hall (4–3)
Nuxhall
—
2,399
47–78
126
August 25
Cubs
2–1
Face (4–5)
Minner
—
6,181
48–78
127
August 26
Cubs
3–6
Jones
Friend (9–8)
—
5,376
48–79
128
August 27
Cubs
3–4
Pollet
Surkont (7–11)
—
3,210
48–80
129
August 28
Braves
5–3
Hall (5–3)
Crone
Kline (2)
49–80
130
August 28
Braves
2–0
Law (10–8)
Spahn
—
12,032
50–80
131
August 30
Cardinals
3–1
Littlefield (5–11)
Haddix
Face (4)
7,526
51–80
132
August 31
Cardinals
4–3 (10)
Donoso (3–6)
Schmidt
—
6,379
52–80
September: 8–14 (Home: 3–1; Away: 5–13)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
Cardinals
7–6
Face (5–5)
Wright
—
2,878
53–80
134
September 2
@ Dodgers
0–2
Spooner
Hall (5–4)
—
10,827
53–81
135
September 3
@ Dodgers
0–4
Koufax
Friend (9–9)
—
7,767
53–82
136
September 4
@ Dodgers
5–6
Labine
Surkont (7–12)
Craig
13,258
53–83
137
September 5
@ Giants
8–5 (10)
Friend (10–9)
Grissom
Hall (1)
54–83
138
September 5
@ Giants
3–6
Liddle
Face (5–6)
—
10,352
54–84
139
September 7
@ Cubs
2–0
Friend (11–9)
Minner
—
3,076
55–84
140
September 9
@ Braves
2–3
Spahn
Hall (5–5)
—
15,614
55–85
141
September 10
@ Braves
5–13
Crone
Law (10–9)
—
11,071
55–86
142
September 11
@ Cardinals
5–6
Jackson
Littlefield (5–12)
—
7,877
55–87
143
September 12
@ Cardinals
9–3
Donoso (4–6)
Haddix
—
3,289
56–87
144
September 13
@ Redlegs
5–2
Friend (12–9)
Nuxhall
—
3,962
57–87
145
September 16
@ Phillies
1–8
Roberts
Surkont (7–13)
—
10,023
57–88
146
September 18
@ Phillies
5–2
Friend (13–9)
Wehmeier
Face (5)
58–88
147
September 18
@ Phillies
1–2
Rogovin
Hall (5–6)
—
12,683
58–89
148
September 20
@ Giants
1–11
Antonelli
Law (10–10)
—
58–90
149
September 20
@ Giants
8–14
Wilhelm
Surkont (7–14)
—
1,165
58–91
150
September 21
@ Giants
2–7
Liddle
Face (5–7)
—
58–92
151
September 21
@ Giants
3–7
Monzant
Kline (6–12)
—
2,091
58–93
152
September 24
Dodgers
4–3
Hall (6–6)
Bessent
—
59–93
153
September 24
Dodgers
6–1
Friend (14–9)
Koufax
—
4,531
60–93
154
September 25
Dodgers
0–4
Meyer
Kline (6–13)
Craig
25,185
60–94
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Notable transactions
Roster
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Manager
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Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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All-Star Game
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