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The 1958 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 77th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 72nd in the National League.The Pirates finished second in the league standings with a record of 84–70, a 22-game improvement over 1957.
Pittsburgh Pirates (1954, 1956, 1958) William Lemuel Hall (July 30, 1928 – January 1, 1986) was an American professional baseball player, a catcher who played parts of three seasons ( 1954 ; 1956 ; 1958 ) in Major League Baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates .
Pittsburgh Pirates George Thomas Perez (December 29, 1937 - March 22, 2022) [ 1 ] was an American former professional baseball pitcher who appeared in four games, all in relief , in Major League Baseball for the 1958 Pittsburgh Pirates .
However, in 1946, Roy Hamey left his position as president of the second American Association to become the Pirates' first general manager. [3] The franchise's second general manager, Branch Rickey, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1967. [4] Hired in September 2007, Neal Huntington is the Pirates's previous general manager. [5]
Harvey Haddix Jr. (September 18, 1925 – January 8, 1994) was an American professional baseball pitcher and pitching coach, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1952–1956), Philadelphia Phillies (1956–57), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), Pittsburgh Pirates (1959–1963), and Baltimore Orioles (1964–65).
Pittsburgh Pirates (1958–1959) Ronald Hamilton Blackburn (April 23, 1935 – April 29, 1998) was an American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1958 and 1959 seasons.
The Pirates were 76-86 last year. Pittsburgh led 3-1 entering the seventh, but backup catcher Riley Adams — playing for the first time this season — tied the game for Washington by depositing ...
With the Pirates, he made three All-Star Games, [1] and finished fourth in the voting for Most Valuable Player in 1958, [3] when he batted .281, finished second in the National League to Ernie Banks with 35 home runs, and had 109 runs batted in (RBIs). Thomas appeared on the cover of the July 28, 1958, issue of Sports Illustrated. [4]