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1 Offseason  



1.1  Transactions  







2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  



2.1.1  National League Central  





2.1.2  National League Wild Card  





2.1.3  Record vs. opponents  







2.2  Game Log  







3 Roster  





4 Farm system  





5 Hall of Fame inductees  





6 Notes  





7 References  





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2024 Pittsburgh Pirates

League

National League

Division

Central

Ballpark

PNC Park

City

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[a]

Record

44–48 (.478)

Owners

Robert Nutting

General managers

Ben Cherington

Managers

Derek Shelton

Television

SportsNet Pittsburgh

Radio

KDKA-FM
Pittsburgh Pirates Radio Network

Stats

ESPN.com
BB-reference

The 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates season is the franchise's 143rd season overall, 138th season as a member of the National League, and 24th season at PNC Park.

On July 5, the Pirates tied a record for home runs in a single game, with 7, in their 14–2 victory over the New York Mets.[1]

Offseason[edit]

Transactions[edit]

November 2

Designated hitter Andrew McCutchen, infielder/outfielder Chris Owings, LHP Caleb Smith and RHP Vince Velasquez elected free agency.

November 4

LHP Jarlín García elected free agency after having his club option declined by the Pirates. [2]

November 18

RHPs Osvaldo Bido and Hunter Stratton elected free agency after they were not tendered a contract by the Pirates.[3]

December 1

Signed free agent C Ali Sánchez to a 1 year contract. [4]

December 5

Traded for Marco Gonzales (Braves) and cash (approximately 9.25 million) for Player To Be Named Later (100k cash).[5]

December 15

Traded for Billy McKinney (Yankees) for International signing money.[6]

Traded Deivis Nedal to the Royals for Edward Olivares.[7]

Signed free agent 1B Rowdy Tellez to a 1 year $3.2 million contract.[8]

December 20

Re-signed free agent DH/OF Andrew McCutchen to a 1 year $5 million contract. [9]

January 5

Signed free agent LHP Martín Pérez to a 1 year $8 million contract. [10]

January 31

Signed free agent LHP Aroldis Chapman to a 1 year, $10.5 million contract. [11]

February 14

Signed free agent C Yasmani Grandal to a 1 year contract [12]

Signed free agent LHP Josh Fleming to a 1 year contract. [13]

Regular season[edit]

Season standings[edit]

National League Central[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • NL Central

    Team

    W

    L

    Pct.

    GB

    Home

    Road

    Milwaukee Brewers

    54

    39

    .581

    28‍–‍14

    26‍–‍25

    St. Louis Cardinals

    48

    44

    .522

    24‍–‍20

    24‍–‍24

    Pittsburgh Pirates

    44

    48

    .478

    22‍–‍24

    22‍–‍24

    Chicago Cubs

    44

    49

    .473

    10

    25‍–‍21

    19‍–‍28

    Cincinnati Reds

    44

    49

    .473

    10

    22‍–‍27

    22‍–‍22


    National League Wild Card[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • Division leaders

    Team

    W

    L

    Pct.

    Philadelphia Phillies

    60

    32

    .652

    Los Angeles Dodgers

    55

    38

    .591

    Milwaukee Brewers

    54

    39

    .581

  • t
  • e
  • Wild Card teams
    (Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)

    Team

    W

    L

    Pct.

    GB

    Atlanta Braves

    51

    40

    .560

    +4½

    St. Louis Cardinals

    48

    44

    .522

    +1

    San Diego Padres

    49

    47

    .510

    New York Mets

    46

    45

    .505

    ½

    Arizona Diamondbacks

    46

    47

    .495

    San Francisco Giants

    45

    48

    .484

    Pittsburgh Pirates

    44

    48

    .478

    3

    Chicago Cubs

    44

    49

    .473

    Cincinnati Reds

    44

    49

    .473

    Washington Nationals

    42

    51

    .452

    Colorado Rockies

    33

    60

    .355

    14½

    Miami Marlins

    32

    60

    .348

    15


    Record vs. opponents[edit]

  • e
  • Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

    Team

    AZ

    ATL

    CHC

    CIN

    COL

    LAD

    MIA

    MIL

    NYM

    PHI

    PIT

    SD

    SF

    STL

    WSH

    AL

    Arizona

    0–3

    1–2

    5–1

    5–2

    3–3

    1–2

    0–0

    2–2

    1–2

    0–0

    3–4

    4–3

    3–3

    2–1

    10–15

    Atlanta

    3–0

    4–2

    0–0

    0–0

    0–3

    5–1

    0–0

    3–3

    2–1

    3–2

    1–3

    0–0

    1–2

    2–6

    22–12

    Chicago

    2–1

    2–4

    2–5

    3–0

    2–1

    2–2

    4–5

    3–4

    0–0

    3–4

    2–4

    3–4

    1–4

    0–0

    10–7

    Cincinnati

    1–5

    0–0

    5–2

    3–0

    4–3

    0–0

    2–4

    1–2

    4–3

    2–4

    2–4

    1–2

    3–3

    2–1

    9–11

    Colorado

    2–5

    0–0

    0–3

    0–3

    2–5

    0–3

    0–0

    0–0

    2–4

    2–4

    5–2

    1–5

    2–2

    1–2

    10–17

    Los Angeles

    3–3

    3–0

    1–2

    3–4

    5–2

    3–0

    0–0

    4−2

    0–0

    1–2

    3–5

    6–2

    3–1

    4–2

    13–7

    Miami

    2–1

    1–5

    2–2

    0–0

    3–0

    0–3

    2–1

    3–3

    3–3

    0–4

    1–2

    1–2

    3–3

    0–7

    9–17

    Milwaukee

    0–0

    0–0

    5–4

    4–2

    0–0

    0–0

    1–2

    3–0

    0–3

    4–3

    2–5

    0–0

    6–1

    0–0

    24–14

    New York

    2–2

    3–3

    4–3

    2–1

    0–0

    2–4

    3–3

    0–3

    2–4

    3–0

    3–0

    2–4

    3–2

    3–0

    8–11

    Philadelphia

    2–1

    1–2

    0–0

    3–4

    4–2

    0–0

    3–3

    3–0

    4–2

    2–2

    5–1

    5–2

    4–2

    5–1

    13–7

    Pittsburgh

    0–0

    2–3

    4–3

    4–2

    4–2

    2–1

    4–0

    3–4

    0–3

    2–2

    0–0

    2–4

    1–2

    2–1

    9–16

    San Diego

    4–3

    3–1

    4–2

    4–2

    2–5

    5–3

    2–1

    5–2

    0–3

    1–5

    0–0

    3–4

    1–2

    3–0

    9–8

    San Francisco

    3–4

    0–0

    4–3

    2–1

    5–1

    2–6

    2–1

    0–0

    4–2

    2–5

    4–2

    4–3

    0–3

    1–2

    7–11

    St. Louis

    3–3

    2–1

    4–1

    3–3

    2–2

    1–3

    3–3

    1–6

    2–3

    2–4

    2–1

    2–1

    3–0

    0–0

    12–9

    Washington

    1–2

    6–2

    0–0

    1–2

    2–1

    2–4

    7–0

    0–0

    0–3

    1–5

    1–2

    0–3

    2–1

    0–0

    16–18

    Updated with the results of all games through June 29, 2024.

    Game Log[edit]

    Legend

     

    Pirates win

     

    Pirates loss

     

    Postponement

    Bold

    Pirates team member

    2024 Game Log: 44–48 (Home: 22–24; Away: 22–24)

    March/April: 14–17 (Home: 5–7; Away: 9–10)

    #

    Date

    Opponent

    Score

    Win

    Loss

    Save

    Attendance

    Record

    Streak

    1

    March 28

    @ Marlins

    6–5 (12)

    Ortiz (1–0)

    Cronin (0–1)

    Hernández (1)

    32,564

    1–0

    W1

    2

    March 29

    @ Marlins

    7–2

    Ryan (1–0)

    Puk (0–1)

    Fleming (1)

    13,636

    2–0

    W2

    3

    March 30

    @ Marlins

    9–3

    Jones (1–0)

    Weathers (0–1)

    14,203

    3–0

    W3

    4

    March 31

    @ Marlins

    9–7 (10)

    Bednar (1–0)

    Scott (0–1)

    Stratton (1)

    15,915

    4–0

    W4

    5

    April 1

    @ Nationals

    8–4

    Contreras (1–0)

    Garcia (0–1)

    Chapman (1)

    40,405

    5–0

    W5

    6

    April 3

    @ Nationals

    3–5

    Williams (1–0)

    Keller (0–1)

    Finnegan (2)

    14,022

    5–1

    L1

    7

    April 4

    @ Nationals

    7–4

    Pérez (1–0)

    Gray (0–2)

    Bednar (1)

    11,135

    6–1

    W1

    8

    April 5

    Orioles

    2–5

    Rodriguez (2–0)

    Jones (1–1)

    Kimbrel (1)

    38,400

    6–2

    L1

    9

    April 6

    Orioles

    5–4 (11)

    Fleming (1–0)

    Heasley (0–1)

    24,089

    7–2

    W1

    10

    April 7

    Orioles

    3–2

    Hernández (1–0)

    Canó (1–1)

    20,652

    8–2

    W2

    11

    April 8

    Tigers

    7–4

    Keller (1–1)

    Olson (0–1)

    9,957

    9–2

    W3

    12

    April 9

    Tigers

    3–5

    Miller (3–0)

    Bednar (1–1)

    Foley (3)

    10,058

    9–3

    L1

    13

    April 11

    @ Phillies

    1–5

    Suárez (2–0)

    Jones (1–2)

    33,362

    9–4

    L2

    14

    April 12

    @ Phillies

    5–2

    Falter (1–0)

    Sánchez (0–2)

    Bednar (2)

    35,578

    10–4

    W1

    15

    April 13

    @ Phillies

    3–4

    Hoffman (2–0)

    Hernández (1–1)

    40,519

    10–5

    L1

    16

    April 14

    @ Phillies

    9–2

    Keller (2–1)

    Wheeler (0–3)

    44,568

    11–5

    W1

    17

    April 15

    @ Mets

    3–6

    Ottavino (1–0)

    Chapman (0–1)

    Díaz (4)

    18,266

    11–6

    L1

    18

    April 16

    @ Mets

    1–3

    Garrett (2–0)

    Ortiz (1–1)

    Smith (1)

    18,398

    11–7

    L2

    19

    April 17

    @ Mets

    1–9

    Severino (2–1)

    Falter (1–1)

    18,092

    11–8

    L3

    20

    April 19

    Red Sox

    1–8

    Bello (3–1)

    Priester (0–1)

    17,959

    11–9

    L4

    21

    April 20

    Red Sox

    2–4

    Crawford (1–0)

    Keller (2–2)

    Jansen (5)

    26,025

    11–10

    L5

    22

    April 21

    Red Sox

    1–6

    Slaten (1–0)

    Pérez (1–1)

    18,814

    11–11

    L6

    23

    April 22

    Brewers

    4–2

    Jones (2–2)

    Ross (1–2)

    Bednar (3)

    8,461

    12–11

    W1

    24

    April 23

    Brewers

    2–1

    Falter (2–1)

    Myers (0–1)

    Bednar (4)

    9,107

    13–11

    W2

    25

    April 24

    Brewers

    2–3

    Hudson (2–0)

    Fleming (1–1)

    Payamps (4)

    10,370

    13–12

    L1

    26

    April 25

    Brewers

    5–7

    Koenig (1–0)

    Chapman (0–2)

    Megill (1)

    11,570

    13–13

    L2

    27

    April 26

    @ Giants

    0–3

    Doval (2–0)

    Bednar (1–2)

    37,110

    13–14

    L3

    28

    April 27

    @ Giants

    4–3 (10)

    Stratton (1–0)

    Rogers (0–1)

    Bednar (5)

    34,841

    14–14

    W1

    29

    April 28

    @ Giants

    2–3

    Winn (3–3)

    Jones (2–3)

    Doval (5)

    36,380

    14–15

    L1

    30

    April 29

    @ Athletics

    1–5

    Boyle (2–4)

    Falter (2–2)

    3,528

    14–16

    L2

    31

    April 30

    @ Athletics

    2–5

    Spence (3–1)

    Keller (2–3)

    Miller (8)

    3,876

    14–17

    L3

    May: 12–14 (Home: 7–8; Away: 5–6)

    #

    Date

    Opponent

    Score

    Win

    Loss

    Save

    Attendance

    Record

    Streak

    32

    May 1

    @ Athletics

    0–4

    Stripling (1–5)

    Priester (0–2)

    4,679

    14–18

    L4

    33

    May 3

    Rockies

    2–3

    Quantrill (1–3)

    Pérez (1–2)

    Beeks (1)

    20,646

    14–19

    L5

    34

    May 4

    Rockies

    1–0

    Bednar (2–2)

    Mears (0–3)

    24,149

    15–19

    W1

    35

    May 5

    Rockies

    5–3

    Ortiz (2–1)

    Feltner (1–3)

    Bednar (6)

    12,912

    16–19

    W2

    36

    May 6

    Angels

    4–1

    Keller (3–3)

    Anderson (2–4)

    9,506

    17–19

    W3

    37

    May 7

    Angels

    0–9

    Sandoval (2–5)

    Priester (0–3)

    10,844

    17–20

    L1

    38

    May 8

    Angels

    4–5

    Cimber (3–0)

    Ortiz (2–2)

    Estévez (6)

    15,213

    17–21

    L2

    39

    May 10

    Cubs

    2–7

    Brown (1–1)

    Jones (2–4)

    16,454

    17–22

    L3

    40

    May 11

    Cubs

    10–9

    Holderman (1–0)

    Thompson (1–1)

    Bednar (7)

    34,924

    18–22

    W1

    41

    May 12

    Cubs

    4–5 (10)

    Neris (3–0)

    Chapman (0–3)

    Alzolay (4)

    18,554

    18–23

    L1

    42

    May 13

    @ Brewers

    8–6

    Keller (4–3)

    Rea (3–1)

    Bednar (8)

    18,305

    19–23

    W1

    43

    May 14

    @ Brewers

    3–4

    Ross (2–4)

    Priester (0–4)

    Megill (5)

    19,532

    19–24

    L1

    44

    May 15

    @ Brewers

    2–10

    Gasser (2–0)

    Pérez (1–3)

    32,848

    19–25

    L2

    45

    May 16

    @ Cubs

    5–4

    Jones (3–4)

    Steele (0–1)

    Bednar (9)

    36,202

    20–25

    W1

    46

    May 17

    @ Cubs

    9–3

    Skenes (1–0)

    Hendricks (0–4)

    35,372

    21–25

    W2

    47

    May 18

    @ Cubs

    0–1

    Neris (4–0)

    Bednar (2–3)

    39,857

    21–26

    L1

    48

    May 19

    @ Cubs

    3–2

    Keller (5–3)

    Taillon (3–2)

    Bednar (10)

    39,008

    22–26

    W1

    49

    May 21

    Giants

    7–6 (10)

    Bednar (3–3)

    Miller (0–2)

    12,652

    23–26

    W2

    50

    May 22

    Giants

    5–9 (10)

    Walker (4–2)

    Mlodzinski (0–1)

    13,830

    23–27

    L1

    51

    May 23

    Giants

    6–7

    Jackson (2–1)

    Stratton (1–1)

    Rogers (1)

    23,162

    23–28

    L2

    52

    May 24

    Braves

    11–5

    Falter (3–2)

    Kerr (1–1)

    35,822

    24–28

    W1

    53

    May 25

    Braves

    4–1

    Keller (6–3)

    López (2–2)

    Bednar (11)

    31,459

    25–28

    W2

    54

    May 26

    Braves

    1–8

    Sale (8–1)

    Mlodzinski (0–2)

    27,416

    25–29

    L1

    May 28

    @ Tigers

    Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: May 29

    55

    May 29 (1)

    @ Tigers

    0–8

    Skubal (7–1)

    Jones (3–5)

    see 2nd game

    25–30

    L2

    56

    May 29 (2)

    @ Tigers

    10–2

    Skenes (2–0)

    Montero (0–1)

    23,408

    26–30

    W1

    57

    May 31

    @ Blue Jays

    3–5 (14)

    Cabrera (2–1)

    Nicolas (0–1)

    33,356

    26–31

    L1

    June: 14–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 7–7)

    #

    Date

    Opponent

    Score

    Win

    Loss

    Save

    Attendance

    Record

    Streak

    58

    June 1

    @ Blue Jays

    8–1

    Keller (7–3)

    Kikuchi (2–5)

    Ortiz (1)

    36,484

    27–31

    W1

    59

    June 2

    @ Blue Jays

    4–5

    Bassitt (6–6)

    Priester (0–5)

    García (3)

    34,887

    27–32

    L1

    60

    June 4

    Dodgers

    1–0

    Jones (4–5)

    Glasnow (6–4)

    Bednar (12)

    24,168

    28–32

    W1

    61

    June 5

    Dodgers

    10–6

    Skenes (3–0)

    Paxton (5–1)

    29,716

    29–32

    W2

    62

    June 6

    Dodgers

    7–11

    Grove (3–2)

    Falter (3–3)

    22,752

    29–33

    L1

    63

    June 7

    Twins

    3–0

    Keller (8–3)

    Ryan (4–5)

    Bednar (13)

    19,552

    30–33

    W1

    64

    June 8

    Twins

    4–0

    Stratton (2–1)

    Woods Richardson (2–1)

    29,700

    31–33

    W2

    65

    June 9

    Twins

    5–11 (10)

    Durán (1–2)

    Heller (0–1)

    24,463

    31–34

    L1

    66

    June 11

    @ Cardinals

    2–1

    Holderman (2–0)

    Helsley (2–3)

    Bednar (14)

    34,278

    32–34

    W1

    67

    June 12

    @ Cardinals

    2–4

    Gray (8–4)

    Falter (3–4)

    Helsley (22)

    36,608

    32–35

    L1

    68

    June 13

    @ Cardinals

    3–4

    Roycroft (1–0)

    Keller (8–4)

    Kittredge (1)

    33,398

    32–36

    L2

    69

    June 14

    @ Rockies

    5–2

    Ortiz (3–2)

    Feltner (1–6)

    31,717

    33–36

    W1

    70

    June 15

    @ Rockies

    4–16

    Blach (3–4)

    Jones (4–6)

    40,033

    33–37

    L1

    71

    June 16

    @ Rockies

    8–2

    Mlodzinski (1–2)

    Hudson (2–9)

    40,422

    34–37

    W1

    72

    June 17

    Reds

    4–1

    Skenes (4–0)

    Spiers (0–1)

    Bednar (15)

    19,951

    35–37

    W2

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    June 18

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    L1

    74

    June 19

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    21,527

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    W1

    75

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    103

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    112

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    113

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    114

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    115

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    131

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    132

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    156

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    This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this sectionbyadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

    On June 9, 2024 the Pittsburgh Pirates Triple A affiliate farm team, The Bradenton Marauders announced the induction of four players into the HOF.

    The MILB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY inductees included:

    1994 1st round draft pick John DeSalvo of Ocean City, NJ.

    2001 1st round draft pick Chase Steven’s of West Chester, PA.

    2002 undrafted foreign free agent Kip Maeda of Tinko Prefecture, Japan.

    2006 7th round draft pick Hansley Alonso of Media, PA.

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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[edit]

  • ^ "Pirates Decline Club Option On Jarlin Garcia". MLB Trade Rumors. November 4, 2023. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  • ^ "Pittsburgh Pirates Non-Tender Two Players, Avoid Arbitration With One". November 18, 2023. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  • ^ "Pirates sign catcher Ali Sanchez to one-year contract". December 1, 2023. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "Pirates acquire LHP Marco Gonzales in trade with Braves". ESPN.com. December 6, 2023. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  • ^ "Yankees trade OF Billy McKinney to Pirates". ESPN.com. December 15, 2023. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  • ^ Connon, Sam (December 15, 2023). "Pittsburgh Pirates Acquire Outfielder Edward Olivares in Trade With Kansas City Royals". Fastball. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  • ^ "Pirates sign first baseman Rowdy Tellez to one-year contract". MLB.com. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  • ^ "Pirates re-sign Andrew McCutchen to one-year contract". MLB.com. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  • ^ "Pirates sign veteran lefty Pérez to 1-year deal". January 5, 2024. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "Pirates sign Aroldis Chapman to 1-year deal". January 31, 2024. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "Pirates land veteran backstop Grandal on 1-year deal". February 14, 2024. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  • ^ "Pirates land veteran backstop Grandal on 1-year deal". February 14, 2024. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
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