Major League Baseball season
1927 Pittsburgh Pirates
National League (since 1887 )
Forbes Field (since 1909 )Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1] (since 1907 )Owner(s) Barney Dreyfuss Manager(s) Donie Bush < Previous season Next season >
The 1927 Pittsburgh Pirates season was a season in American baseball . That year, the Pirates won the National League pennant , which was their second in three years and their last until 1960 . The team included five future Hall of Famers : Paul Waner , Lloyd Waner , Pie Traynor , Kiki Cuyler , and 20-year-old rookie Joe Cronin (who played just 12 games).
In the World Series , however, Pittsburgh was no match for the New York Yankees . They were swept in four games.
Regular season [ ]
Paul Waner had one of his best seasons en route to being voted NL MVP. His .380 batting average and 131 RBI paced the entire circuit. Younger brother Lloyd and Traynor finished third and fifth in the batting race, respectively. Pitcher Ray Kremer won the ERA title on his way to a 19–8 record.
Season standings [ ]
Record vs. opponents [ ]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
12–10
7–15
4–18
7–15
14–8
9–13–1
7–15
Brooklyn
10–12
—
7–15
11–10
10–12–1
11–11
8–14
8–14
Chicago
15–7
15–7
—
14–8
10–12
13–9
9–13
9–12
Cincinnati
18–4
10–11
8–14
—
7–15
16–6
8–14
8–14
New York
15–7
12–10–1
12–10
15–7
—
15–7
11–11
12–10
Philadelphia
8–14
11–11
9–13
6–16
7–15
—
7–15–1
3–19
Pittsburgh
13–9–1
14–8
13–9
14–8
11–11
15–7–1
—
14–8
St. Louis
15–7
14–8
12–9
14–8
10–12
19–3
8–14
—
Game log [ ]
1927 Game Log: 94–60 (Home: 48–31; Away: 46–29)
April: 8–6 (Home: 2–3; Away: 6–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 12
@ Reds
2–1
Kremer (1–0)
Donohue
—
37,758
1–0
2
April 14
@ Reds
6–2
Meadows (1–0)
Mays
—
4,000
2–0
3
April 15
@ Reds
10–6
Mahaffey (1–0)
Rixey
Morrison (1)
—
3–0
4
April 16
@ Cubs
2–5
Bush
Hill (0–1)
—
13,000
3–1
5
April 17
@ Cubs
8–3
Kremer (2–0)
Root
Morrison (2)
45,000
4–1
6
April 18
@ Cubs
9–1
Meadows (2–0)
Kaufmann
—
—
5–1
7
April 21
Reds
3–2
Kremer (3–0)
Rixey
—
33,439
6–1
8
April 22
Reds
3–1
Meadows (3–0)
Luque
—
4,000
7–1
9
April 23
Reds
4–6
Donohue
Hill (0–2)
—
15,000
7–2
10
April 24
@ Cardinals
1–2
Alexander
Aldridge (0–1)
—
—
7–3
11
April 25
@ Cardinals
0–1
Haines
Kremer (3–1)
—
—
7–4
12
April 26
@ Cardinals
9–5
Meadows (4–0)
Sherdel
—
—
8–4
13
April 28
Cubs
4–16
Root
Bush (0–1)
—
—
8–5
14
April 30
Cubs
4–5
Roy
Morrison (0–1)
—
—
8–6
May: 18–6 (Home: 6–3; Away: 12–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
15
May 1
@ Cubs
7–6
Kremer (4–1)
Root
Morrison (3)
37,000
9–6
16
May 3
Cardinals
11–10
Kremer (5–1)
Bell
—
3,000
10–6
17
May 4
Cardinals
3–8
Haines
Cvengros (0–1)
—
5,500
10–7
18
May 5
Cardinals
2–4
Alexander
Aldridge (0–2)
—
5,000
10–8
19
May 7
@ Phillies
5–6
Pruett
Kremer (5–2)
—
18,000
10–9
20
May 11
@ Braves
4–4 (8)
—
—
10–9
21
May 12
@ Braves
8–7
Morrison (1–1)
Mogridge
—
—
11–9
22
May 14
@ Robins
6–1
Kremer (6–2)
Elliott
—
—
12–9
23
May 15
@ Robins
9–6
Morrison (2–1)
Ehrhardt
—
22,000
13–9
24
May 16
@ Robins
5–9
Petty
Yde (0–1)
—
—
13–10
25
May 17
@ Robins
1–2
Vance
Hill (0–3)
—
—
13–11
26
May 18
@ Giants
13–6
Aldridge (1–2)
Henry
—
—
14–11
27
May 20
@ Giants
8–3 (12)
Meadows (5–0)
Greenfield
—
15,000
15–11
28
May 21
@ Giants
6–3
Hill (1–3)
McQuillan
—
25,000
16–11
29
May 22
@ Giants
9–4
Aldridge (2–2)
Grimes
—
40,000
17–11
30
May 23
@ Reds
8–5
Morrison (3–1)
May
—
—
18–11
31
May 24
@ Reds
11–1
Meadows (6–0)
Donohue
—
2,500
19–11
32
May 25
@ Reds
2–0
Hill (2–3)
Mays
—
—
20–11
33
May 26
Cardinals
2–1
Aldridge (3–2)
Haines
—
5,000
21–11
34
May 27
Cardinals
8–7 (10)
Bush (1–1)
McGraw
—
6,000
22–11
35
May 28
Cardinals
6–4
Meadows (7–0)
Ring
—
18,000
23–11
36
May 29
@ Cubs
8–5
Hill (3–3)
Osborn
—
30,000
24–11
37
May 30
Cubs
6–7 (10)
Kaufmann
Nichols (0–1)
—
25,000
24–12
38
May 30
Cubs
6–5 (10)
Aldridge (4–2)
Blake
—
40,000
25–12
39
May 31
Cubs
10–9
Hill (4–3)
Osborn
—
—
26–12
June: 13–12 (Home: 10–8; Away: 3–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
40
June 1
Phillies
4–7
Pruett
Meadows (7–1)
Carlson
—
26–13
41
June 2
Phillies
7–3
Hill (5–3)
Ferguson
—
—
27–13
42
June 3
Phillies
11–1
Aldridge (5–2)
Ulrich
—
—
28–13
43
June 6
Phillies
7–5
Hill (6–3)
Scott
—
—
29–13
44
June 7
Giants
9–6
Meadows (8–1)
Grimes
—
15,000
30–13
45
June 8
Giants
7–8
Greenfield
Aldridge (5–3)
Clarkson
15,000
30–14
46
June 9
Giants
1–12
Fitzsimmons
Bush (1–2)
—
—
30–15
47
June 10
Giants
13–4
Hill (7–3)
Clarkson
—
—
31–15
48
June 11
Robins
10–11
Petty
Nichols (0–2)
Vance
—
31–16
49
June 12
@ Robins
10–11
Plitt
Nichols (0–3)
—
20,000
31–17
50
June 13
Robins
4–3
Kremer (7–2)
Barnes
Hill (1)
—
32–17
51
June 15
Braves
7–4
Hill (8–3)
Robertson
—
—
33–17
52
June 16
Braves
6–0
Meadows (9–1)
Greenfield
—
5,000
34–17
53
June 17
Braves
7–8
Mogridge
Dawson (0–1)
Smith
—
34–18
54
June 18
Braves
7–4
Kremer (8–2)
Smith
—
—
35–18
55
June 19
@ Cubs
7–14
Root
Hill (8–4)
—
—
35–19
56
June 20
@ Cubs
4–0
Meadows (10–1)
Carlson
—
25,000
36–19
57
June 21
Reds
6–7 (10)
Mays
Morrison (3–2)
—
—
36–20
58
June 22
Reds
11–9
Hill (9–4)
Lucas
Aldridge (1)
—
37–20
59
June 24
Cubs
2–4
Root
Meadows (10–2)
—
—
37–21
60
June 25
Cubs
4–6
Carlson
Aldridge (5–4)
—
30,000
37–22
61
June 26
@ Cardinals
9–3
Hill (10–4)
Haines
—
—
38–22
62
June 27
@ Cardinals
5–7
Rhem
Dawson (0–2)
—
3,500
38–23
63
June 28
@ Cardinals
9–8
Cvengros (1–1)
Keen
Hill (2)
9,000
39–23
64
June 29
@ Cardinals
9–10
Haines
Kremer (8–3)
Reinhart
5,000
39–24
July: 18–14 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
65
July 1
Reds
5–1
Hill (11–4)
Luque
—
—
40–24
66
July 2
Reds
7–6
Cvengros (2–1)
Nehf
—
8,000
41–24
67
July 3
@ Reds
4–5
Lucas
Dawson (0–3)
—
—
41–25
68
July 4
Cardinals
7–2
Meadows (11–2)
Alexander
—
—
42–25
69
July 4
Cardinals
6–4
Hill (12–4)
Ring
—
—
43–25
70
July 5
Cardinals
14–2
Aldridge (6–4)
Reinhart
—
—
44–25
71
July 7
Cubs
1–2 (8)
Carlson
Dawson (0–4)
—
—
44–26
72
July 8
Cubs
0–1
Root
Meadows (11–3)
—
—
44–27
73
July 9
Cubs
4–0
Aldridge (7–4)
Brillheart
—
23,000
45–27
74
July 12
@ Robins
2–1
Hill (13–4)
Vance
—
—
46–27
75
July 13
@ Robins
1–2 (11)
Clark
Meadows (11–4)
—
6,000
46–28
76
July 14
@ Robins
6–5
Aldridge (8–4)
Barnes
—
—
47–28
77
July 15
@ Robins
5–2
Dawson (1–4)
Elliott
—
5,000
48–28
78
July 16
@ Phillies
10–11
Decatur
Yde (0–2)
—
—
48–29
79
July 16
@ Phillies
9–11
Scott
Kremer (8–4)
—
—
48–30
80
July 18
@ Phillies
9–7
Yde (1–2)
Kaufmann
—
—
49–30
81
July 18
@ Phillies
6–5
Meadows (12–4)
Ferguson
Hill (3)
—
50���30
82
July 20
@ Phillies
3–4
Mitchell
Dawson (1–5)
—
—
50–31
83
July 20
@ Phillies
6–5
Hill (14–4)
Sweetland
—
—
51–31
84
July 21
@ Braves
1–2
Greenfield
Kremer (8–5)
—
—
51–32
85
July 21
@ Braves
2–5
Smith
Miljus (0–1)
—
—
51–33
86
July 22
@ Braves
5–2
Meadows (13–4)
Edwards
—
—
52–33
87
July 23
@ Braves
2–6
Greenfield
Yde (1–3)
—
—
52–34
88
July 23
@ Braves
4–3 (6)
Aldridge (9–4)
Wertz
—
—
53–34
89
July 24
@ Giants
11–6
Hill (15–4)
Barnes
—
—
54–34
90
July 24
@ Giants
3–9
Grimes
Dawson (1–6)
—
50,000
54–35
91
July 25
@ Giants
0–1
Benton
Kremer (8–6)
—
—
54–36
92
July 26
Robins
6–5
Meadows (14–4)
Elliott
—
—
55–36
93
July 27
Robins
2–1
Aldridge (10–4)
Vance
—
—
56–36
94
July 28
Robins
5–7
Doak
Hill (15–5)
Clark
—
56–37
95
July 29
Robins
4–3
Dawson (2–6)
Plitt
—
—
57–37
96
July 30
Braves
2–3 (10)
Genewich
Meadows (14���5)
—
—
57–38
August: 14–12 (Home: 4–5; Away: 10–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
97
August 1
Braves
1–4 (11)
Genewich
Aldridge (10–5)
—
—
57–39
98
August 2
Braves
2–5
Greenfield
Hill (15–6)
—
—
57–40
99
August 3
Phillies
9–6
Dawson (3–6)
Mitchell
—
6,500
58–40
100
August 4
Phillies
8–5
Miljus (1–1)
Pruett
—
—
59–40
101
August 4
Phillies
7–3
Kremer (9–6)
Ulrich
—
—
60–40
102
August 5
Phillies
7–9
Ferguson
Aldridge (10–6)
Ulrich
3,500
60–41
103
August 6
Giants
2–9
Fitzsimmons
Hill (15–7)
—
—
60–42
104
August 9
Giants
7–6
Hill (16–7)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
61–42
105
August 10
Giants
3–8
Benton
Dawson (3–7)
Henry
10,000
61–43
106
August 11
@ Cardinals
1–2
Alexander
Aldridge (10–7)
—
—
61–44
107
August 12
@ Cardinals
1–2 (11)
Haines
Hill (16–8)
—
23,945
61–45
108
August 13
@ Cardinals
6–2
Meadows (15–5)
Rhem
—
—
62–45
109
August 14
@ Cardinals
5–1
Kremer (10–6)
Sherdel
—
20,000
63–45
110
August 16
@ Giants
4–8
Henry
Aldridge (10–8)
—
25,000
63–46
111
August 17
@ Giants
4–1
Hill (17–8)
Fitzsimmons
—
—
64–46
112
August 19
@ Giants
9–3
Meadows (16–5)
Benton
—
—
65–46
113
August 19
@ Giants
2–5
Grimes
Kremer (10–7)
—
30,000
65–47
114
August 20
@ Robins
10–7
Miljus (2–1)
Clark
—
7,000
66–47
115
August 21
@ Robins
2–1
Hill (18–8)
Doak
—
20,000
67–47
116
August 25
@ Braves
1–5
Greenfield
Meadows (16–6)
—
—
67–48
117
August 25
@ Braves
8–1
Kremer (11–7)
Smith
—
—
68–48
118
August 26
@ Braves
4–6
Robertson
Miljus (2–2)
—
—
68–49
119
August 29
@ Phillies
2–2 (6)
—
—
68–49
120
August 30
@ Phillies
2–3 (10)
Pruett
Kremer (11–8)
—
—
68–50
121
August 30
@ Phillies
12–6
Miljus (3–2)
Decatur
—
—
69–50
122
August 31
@ Phillies
3–2 (13)
Hill (19–8)
Ulrich
—
—
70–50
123
August 31
@ Phillies
7–2
Miljus (4–2)
Scott
Cvengros (1)
—
71–50
September: 22–9 (Home: 17–8; Away: 5–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
124
September 1
Cubs
4–3
Meadows (17–6)
Carlson
—
18,000
72–50
125
September 2
Cardinals
5–3
Kremer (12–8)
Alexander
—
—
73–50
126
September 3
Cardinals
14–0
Hill (20–8)
Haines
—
—
74–50
127
September 4
@ Reds
8–4
Aldridge (11–8)
Luque
—
—
75–50
128
September 5
Reds
6–8
Rixey
Miljus (4–3)
—
—
75–51
129
September 5
Reds
3–4
Donohue
Meadows (17–7)
—
—
75–52
130
September 6
Reds
5–0
Kremer (13–8)
May
—
—
76–52
131
September 7
Reds
5–6
Lucas
Hill (20–9)
—
—
76–53
132
September 9
Phillies
3–2
Aldridge (12–8)
Pruett
—
—
77–53
133
September 10
Phillies
4–0
Kremer (14–8)
Ulrich
—
—
78–53
134
September 12
Phillies
3–2
Hill (21–9)
Scott
—
—
79–53
135
September 13
Braves
6–1
Meadows (18–7)
Greenfield
—
—
80–53
136
September 13
Braves
5–4
Aldridge (13–8)
Genewich
Kremer (1)
30,000
81–53
137
September 14
Braves
6–2
Kremer (15–8)
Greenfield
—
—
82–53
138
September 14
Braves
3–0
Miljus (5–3)
Robertson
—
—
83–53
139
September 15
Braves
2–1
Hill (22–9)
Smith
—
—
84–53
140
September 16
Braves
4–3
Meadows (19–7)
Wertz
—
—
85–53
141
September 17
Robins
2–1
Aldridge (14–8)
Petty
—
—
86–53
142
September 17
Robins
6–0
Kremer (16–8)
Elliott
—
27,000
87–53
143
September 19
Robins
0–3
Vance
Hill (22–10)
—
—
87–54
144
September 20
Robins
0–3
Doak
Meadows (19–8)
—
—
87–55
145
September 21
Robins
4–2
Miljus (6–3)
McWeeny
—
6,000
88–55
146
September 22
Giants
5–2
Kremer (17–8)
Benton
—
—
89–55
147
September 22
Giants
1–7
Fitzsimmons
Aldridge (14–9)
—
40,000
89–56
148
September 23
Giants
5–6
Plitt
Hill (22–11)
Benton
18,000
89–57
149
September 24
Giants
1–3
Fitzsimmons
Meadows (19–9)
—
40,000
89–58
150
September 25
@ Cubs
2–1
Aldridge (15–9)
Bush
—
—
90–58
151
September 25
@ Cubs
6–1
Kremer (18–8)
Root
—
—
91–58
152
September 26
@ Cubs
1–0 (6)
Miljus (7–3)
Nehf
—
5,000
92–58
153
September 27
@ Cubs
2–1
Kremer (19–8)
Carlson
—
3,000
93–58
154
September 30
@ Reds
1–2
Lucas
Aldridge (15–10)
—
2,011
93–59
October: 1–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
155
October 1
@ Reds
9–6
Miljus (8–3)
Donohue
—
—
94–59
156
October 2
@ Reds
0–1
Appleton
Meadows (19–10)
—
—
94–60
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie Bold = Pirates team member
Detailed records [ ]
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
14
8
6
0.571
65
56
May
24
18
6
0.750
164
123
June
25
13
12
0.520
176
155
July
32
18
14
0.563
152
129
August
26
14
12
0.538
129
114
September
31
22
9
0.710
122
75
October
2
1
1
0.500
9
7
Total
154
94
60
0.610
817
659
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
79
48
31
0.608
406
345
Away
75
46
29
0.613
405
308
Total
154
94
60
0.610
817
659
Opening Day lineup [ ]
Notable transactions [ ]
May 9, 1927: Don Songer was purchased from the Pirates by the New York Giants .[2]
Roster [ ]
1927 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
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
Pos
Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
C
Johnny Gooch
101
291
75
.258
2
48
1B
Joe Harris
129
411
134
.326
5
73
2B
George Grantham
151
531
162
.305
8
66
SS
Glenn Wright
143
570
160
.281
9
105
3B
Pie Traynor
149
573
196
.342
5
106
OF
Lloyd Waner
150
629
223
.355
2
27
OF
Paul Waner
155
623
237
.380
9
131
OF
Clyde Barnhart
108
360
115
.319
3
54
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
Awards and honors [ ]
League top five finishers [ ]
Carmen Hill
Ray Kremer
Lee Meadows
NL leader in complete games (25)
Pie Traynor
#5 in NL in batting average (.342)
Lloyd Waner
NL leader in runs scored (133)
#3 in NL in batting average (.355)
Paul Waner
NL leader in batting average (.380)
NL leader in RBI (131)
NL leader in triples (18)
#2 in NL in on-base percentage (.437)
#2 in NL in doubles (42)
#4 in NL in runs scored (114)
#4 in NL in slugging percentage (.549)
1927 World Series [ ]
Game 1 [ ]
October 5, 1927, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
New York (A)
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
6
1
Pittsburgh (N)
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
4
9
2
W : Waite Hoyt (1–0) L : Ray Kremer (0–1), S : Wilcy Moore (1)
Game 2 [ ]
October 6, 1927, at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
New York (A)
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
6
11
0
Pittsburgh (N)
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
7
2
W : George Pipgras (1–0) L : Vic Aldridge (0–1)
Game 3 [ ]
October 7, 1927, at Yankee Stadium in New York City
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh (N)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
New York (A)
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
x
8
9
0
W : Herb Pennock (1–0) L : Lee Meadows (0–1)
HR : NYY – Babe Ruth (1)
Game 4 [ ]
October 8, 1927, at Yankee Stadium in New York City
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh (N)
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
10
1
New York (A)
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
4
12
2
W : Wilcy Moore (1–0) L : John Miljus (0–1)
HR : NYY – Babe Ruth (2)
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