2010 Pittsburgh Pirates season

The 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 129th season of the franchise; the 124th in the National League. This was their tenth season at PNC Park. The 2010 season was the Pirates' MLB-record 18th consecutive losing season. (This is also the longest for any major professional North American sport). The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League Central with a record of 57–105, their worst record since 1952.

2010 Pittsburgh Pirates
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkPNC Park
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
Record57–105 (.352)
Divisional place6th
OwnersRobert Nutting
General managersNeal Huntington
ManagersJohn Russell
TelevisionFSN Pittsburgh
RadioWPGB-FM
(Steve Blass, Greg Brown, Tim Neverett, Bob Walk, John Wehner)
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Off-season

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The Pirates used the off-season to pick up bullpen help, signing relievers Javier López, Brendan Donnelly and former closer Octavio Dotel to one-year contracts. They also added a shortstop, Bobby Crosby and re-signed shortstop Ronny Cedeño. The Pirates were intent on not having a losing season for the 18th straight year, though it happened.

Regular season

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Season standings

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National League Central

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NL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Reds 91 71 .562 49‍–‍32 42‍–‍39
St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 .531 5 52‍–‍29 34‍–‍47
Milwaukee Brewers 77 85 .475 14 40‍–‍41 37‍–‍44
Houston Astros 76 86 .469 15 42‍–‍39 34‍–‍47
Chicago Cubs 75 87 .463 16 35‍–‍46 40‍–‍41
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 105 .352 34 40‍–‍41 17‍–‍64

National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Philadelphia Phillies 97 65 .599
San Francisco Giants 92 70 .568
Cincinnati Reds 91 71 .562
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 91 71 .562
San Diego Padres 90 72 .556 1
St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 .531 5
Colorado Rockies 83 79 .512 8
Florida Marlins 80 82 .494 11
Los Angeles Dodgers 80 82 .494 11
New York Mets 79 83 .488 12
Milwaukee Brewers 77 85 .475 14
Houston Astros 76 86 .469 15
Chicago Cubs 75 87 .463 16
Washington Nationals 69 93 .426 22
Arizona Diamondbacks 65 97 .401 26
Pittsburgh Pirates 57 105 .352 34

Record vs. opponents

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Source: [2]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 1–6 2–5 9–9 3–3 4–3 5–13 3–4 5–1 2–4 2–4 8–10 5–13 4–5 3–4 6–9
Atlanta 4–3 4–2 3–2 2–4 11–7 5–1 5–3 5–2 11–7 8–10 6–3 4–2 4–3 2–6 8–10 9–6
Chicago 6–1 2–4 4–12 2–3 4–2 7–11 3–4 9–6 3–4 4–2 5–10 3–5 2–5 9–6 4–2 8–10
Cincinnati 5–2 2–3 12–4 2–5 5–2 10–5 5–4 11–3 4–2 2–5 10–6 2–4 3–4 6–12 4–3 8–7
Colorado 9–9 4–2 3–2 5–2 3–4 2–4 7–11 5–4 3–3 1–6 3–4 12–6 9–9 3–4 5–3 9–6
Florida 3–3 7–11 2–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 4–4 12–6 5–13 6–2 3–6 2–5 3–2 13–5 7–8
Houston 3–4 1–5 11–7 5–10 4–2 3–3 2–4 8–7 3–4 4–3 11–4 2–5 2–7 10–5 4–4 3–12
Los Angeles 13–5 3–5 4–3 4–5 11–7 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–10 8–10 3–4 3–3 4–11
Milwaukee 4–3 2–5 6–9 3–11 4–5 4–4 7–8 2–4 5–2 1–5 13–5 3–4 2–5 8–7 4–2 9–6
New York 1–5 7–11 4–3 2–4 3–3 6–12 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–9 6–1 3–3 3–4 3–3 9–9 13–5
Philadelphia 4–2 10–8 2–4 5–2 6–1 13–5 3–4 4–2 5–1 9–9 2–4 5–2 3–3 4–4 12–6 10–8
Pittsburgh 4–2 3–6 10–5 6–10 4–3 2–6 4–11 3–4 5–13 1–6 4–2 0–6 2–4 6–9 1–5 2–13
San Diego 10–8 2–4 5–3 4–2 6–12 6–3 5–2 10–8 4–3 3–3 2–5 6–0 12–6 3–4 3–3 9–6
San Francisco 13–5 3–4 5–2 4–3 9–9 5–2 7–2 10–8 5–2 4–3 3–3 4–2 6–12 3–3 4–2 7–8
St. Louis 5–4 6–2 6–9 12–6 4–3 2–3 5–10 4–3 7–8 3–3 4–4 9–6 4–3 3–3 3–3 9–6
Washington 4–3 10–8 2–4 3–4 3–5 5–13 4–4 3–3 2–4 9–9 6–12 5–1 3–3 2–4 3–3 5–13


Roster

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2010 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

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Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day Starters
Name Position
Akinori Iwamura 2B
Andrew McCutchen CF
Garrett Jones RF
Ryan Doumit C
Lastings Milledge LF
Jeff Clement 1B
Andy LaRoche 3B
Zach Duke SP
Ronny Cedeño SS

2010 Results

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Game log

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2010 Game Log (57–105)
April (10–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 5 Dodgers 11–5 Duke (1–0) Padilla (0–1) 39,024 1–0
2 April 7 Dodgers 4–3 (10) Donnelly (1–0) Ortiz (0–1) 31,061 2–0
3 April 8 Dodgers 2–10 Billingsley (1–0) Maholm (0–1) 9,352 2–1
4 April 9 @ Diamondbacks 1–9 Lopez (1–0) Morton (0–1) 21,316 2–2
5 April 10 @ Diamondbacks 6–3 Duke (2–0) Haren (1–1) Dotel (1) 22,407 3–2
6 April 11 @ Diamondbacks 6–15 Jackson (1–1) McCutchen (0–1) 21,061 3–3
7 April 12 @ Giants 3–9 Zito (2–0) Burres (0–1) 26,011 3–4
8 April 13 @ Giants 6–5 Meek (1–0) Affeldt (2–1) Dotel (2) 28,030 4–4
9 April 14 @ Giants 0–6 Sanchez (1–0) Morton (0–2) 29,028 4–5
10 April 16 Reds 4–3 Dotel (1–0) Masset (2–1) 14,758 5–5
11 April 17 Reds 5–4 Taschner (1–0) Cordero (1–1) 25,196 6–5
12 April 18 Reds 5–3 Maholm (1–1) Arroyo (0–1) Dotel (3) 13,860 7–5
13 April 20 Brewers 1–8 Bush (1–0) Morton (0–3) 9,386 7–6
14 April 21 Brewers 0–8 Gallardo (1–2) Duke (2–1) 12,192 7–7
15 April 22 Brewers 0–20 Wolf (2–1) McCutchen (0–2) 13,634 7–8
16 April 23 @ Astros 3–4 Oswalt (2–2) Maholm (1–2) Lindstrom (5) 30,018 7–9
17 April 24 @ Astros 2–5 Rodriguez (1–2) Jakubauskas (0–1) Lindstrom (6) 30,562 7–10
18 April 25 @ Astros 3–10 Myers (1–1) Morton (0–4) 27,210 7–11
19 April 26 @ Brewers 3–17 Gallardo (2–2) Duke (2–2) 25,892 7–12
20 April 27 @ Brewers 7–3 Donnelly (2–0) Hoffman (1–2) 28,991 8–12
21 April 28 @ Brewers 6–5 (14) Carrasco (1–0) Parra (0–1) 28,401 9–12
22 April 29 @ Dodgers 2–0 Burres (1–1) Kershaw (1–1) Meek (1) 40,185 10–12
23 April 30 @ Dodgers 2–6 Billingsley (2–1) Morton (0–5) 46,775 10–13
May (11–18)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
24 May 1 @ Dodgers 1–5 Ortiz (1–1) Duke (2–3) 40,483 10–14
25 May 2 @ Dodgers 3–9 Kuroda (3–1) Karstens (0–1) 39,339 10–15
26 May 4 Cubs 3–2 Maholm (2–2) Dempster (2–2) Dotel (4) 10,972 11–15
27 May 5 Cubs 4–2 Morton (1–5) Lilly (1–2) Dotel (5) 11,053 12–15
28 May 6 Cubs 11–1 Burres (2–1) Wells (3–1) 11,085 13–15
29 May 7 Cardinals 3–4 Franklin (2–0) Meek (1–1) 16,473 13–16
30 May 8 Cardinals 2–0 Karstens (1–1) Garcia (3–2) Dotel (6) 25,047 14–16
31 May 9 Cardinals 4–11 Wainwright (5–1) Maholm (2–3) 17,342 14–17
32 May 10 Reds 1–2 Arroyo (2–2) Ohlendorf (0–1) Cordero (11) 9,045 14–18
33 May 11 Reds 0–9 Cueto (2–1) Morton (1–6) 9,027 14–19
34 May 12 Reds 0–5 Bailey (1–2) Duke (2–4) 20,064 14–20
35 May 14 @ Cubs 10–6 Meek (2–1) Zambrano (1–3) 39,082 15–20
36 May 15 @ Cubs 4–3 Maholm (3–3) Dempster (2–4) Dotel (7) 41,336 16–20
37 May 16 @ Cubs 3–4 Marshall (2–1) Carrasco (1–1) Marmol (6) 40,636 16–21
38 May 17 @ Phillies 2–12 Kendrick (2–1) Morton (1–7) 45,371 16–22
39 May 18 @ Phillies 2–1 Duke (3–4) Halladay (6–2) Dotel (8) 45,007 17–22
40 May 19 Brewers 6–4 Lopez (1–0) Wolf (3–4) Dotel (9) 9,526 18–22
41 May 20 Brewers 3–4 Narveson (4–1) Maholm (3–4) Villanueva (1) 13,975 18–23
42 May 21 Braves 0–7 Hudson (5–1) Ohlendorf (0–2) 22,470 18–24
43 May 22 Braves 2–4 Lowe (6–4) Morton (1–8) Wagner (5) 26,519 18–25
44 May 23 Braves 3–2 (10) Dotel (2–0) Saito (0–2) 23,045 19–25
45 May 24 @ Reds 5–7 Harang (3–5) Burres (2–2) Cordero (15) 13,385 19–26
46 May 25 @ Reds 2–1 Hanrahan (1–0) Masset (3–3) Dotel (10) 14,471 20–26
47 May 26 @ Reds 0–4 Arroyo (5–2) Ohlendorf (0–3) 18,137 20–27
48 May 27 @ Reds 2–8 Cueto (5–1) Morton (1–9) 16,834 20–28
49 May 28 @ Braves 3–7 Lowe (7–4) Duke (3–5) 23,442 20–29
50 May 29 @ Braves 3–6 Medlen (2–1) Burres (2–3) Wagner (6) 29,132 20–30
51 May 30 @ Braves 2–5 Saito (1–2) Hanrahan (1–1) Wagner (7) 31,078 20–31
52 May 31 Cubs 2–1 Meek (3–1) Marshall (5–2) Dotel (11) 20,235 21–31
June (6–20)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
53 June 1 Cubs 3–2 Hanrahan (2–1) Lilly (1–5) Dotel (12) 11,334 22–31
54 June 4 Giants 4–6 Sanchez (4–4) Duke (3–6) Wilson (14) 17,817 22–32
55 June 5 Giants 6–3 Maholm (4–4) Wellemeyer (3–5) 36,687 23–32
56 June 6 Giants 5–6 (10) Wilson (2–0) Dotel (2–1) Casilla (1) 24,068 23–33
57 June 7 Cubs 1–6 Silva (8–0) Eveland (0–1) Marshall (1) 12,768 23–34
58 June 8 @ Nationals 2–5 Strasburg (1–0) Karstens (1–2) Capps (19) 40,315 23–35
59 June 9 @ Nationals 5–7 Storen (2–0) Carrasco (1–2) Capps (20) 18,876 23–36
60 June 10 @ Nationals 2–4 Hernandez (5–3) Duke (3–7) Clippard (1) 21,767 23–37
61 June 11 @ Tigers 2–6 Verlander (7–4) Ohlendorf (0–4) 33,236 23–38
62 June 12 @ Tigers 3–4 (10) Coke (4–0) Donnelly (2–1) 34,501 23–39
63 June 13 @ Tigers 3–4 Thomas (4–0) Lopez (1–1) Valverde (13) 31,243 23–40
64 June 15 White Sox 4–6 Garcia (7–3) Lincoln (0–1) Jenks (12) 12,693 23–41
65 June 16 White Sox 2–7 Danks (6–5) Duke (3–8) 15,218 23–42
66 June 17 White Sox 4–5 Buehrle (5–6) Ohlendorf (0–5) Jenks (13) 23,170 23–43
67 June 18 Indians 3–4 Hernandez (6–5) Maholm (4–5) Wood (5) 28,478 23–44
68 June 19 Indians 6–4 Karstens (2–2) Huff (2–9) Dotel (13) 38,008 24–44
69 June 20 Indians 5–3 Donnelly (3–1) Lewis (2–2) Dotel (14) 29,845 25–44
70 June 22 @ Rangers 3–6 Hunter (3–0) Ohlendorf (0–6) Feliz (20) 23,083 25–45
71 June 23 @ Rangers 3–13 Ogando (3–0) Maholm (4–6) Harrison (1) 33,646 25–46
72 June 24 @ Rangers 5–6 Francisco (6–3) Jackson (0–1) 19,567 25–47
73 June 25 @ Athletics 4–14 Sheets (3–7) Lincoln (0–2) 11,154 25–48
74 June 26 @ Athletics 0–5 Cahill (7–2) McCutchen (0–3) 25,068 25–49
75 June 27 @ Athletics 2–3 Breslow (3–1) Meek (3–2) Bailey (14) 15,238 25–50
76 June 28 @ Cubs 2–1 Maholm (5–6) Cashner (0–2) Dotel (15) 38,512 26–50
77 June 29 @ Cubs 1–3 Lilly (3–6) Karstens (2–3) Marmol (14) 36,914 26–51
78 June 30 @ Cubs 2–0 Lincoln (1–2) Cashner (0–3) Dotel (16) 37,391 27–51
July (9–16)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
79 July 1 Phillies 3–2 McCutchen (1–3) Hamels (6–7) Dotel (17) 25,323 28–51
80 July 2 Phillies 2–0 Ohlendorf (1–6) Moyer (9–7) Dotel (18) 30,339 29–51
81 July 3 Phillies 4–12 Kendrick (5–3) Maholm (5–7) 38,052 29–52
82 July 4 Phillies 8–5 Meek (4–2) Contreras (3–3) Dotel (19) 28,698 30–52
83 July 6 @ Astros 2–6 Rodriguez (6–10) Lincoln (1–3) 23,210 30–53
84 July 7 @ Astros 3–6 Daigle (1–1) McCutchen (1–4) Lindstrom (20) 23,123 30–54
85 July 8 @ Astros 0–2 Oswalt (6–10) Ohlendorf (1–7) 24,416 30–55
86 July 9 @ Brewers 4–5 (10) Axford (4–1) Meek (4–3) 27,767 30–56
87 July 10 @ Brewers 3–4 Bush (4–6) Karstens (2–4) Axford (10) 38,588 30–57
88 July 11 @ Brewers 5–6 Axford (5–1) Dotel (2–2) 34,598 30–58
89 July 16 Astros 2–5 Myers (7–6) Duke (3–9) Lindstrom (22) 23,273 30–59
90 July 17 Astros 12–6 Lopez (2–1) Norris (2–7) 36,665 31–59
91 July 18 Astros 9–0 Maholm (6–7) Oswalt (6–11) 16,638 32–59
92 July 19 Brewers 1–3 Capuano (1–1) Karstens (2–5) Axford (12) 12,375 32–60
93 July 20 Brewers 11–9 Carrasco (2–2) Bush (4–8) Dotel (20) 13,202 33–60
94 July 21 Brewers 15–3 Duke (4–9) Wolf (7–9) 13,532 34–60
95 July 22 Brewers 2–3 Gallardo (9–4) Ohlendorf (1–8) Axford (13) 18,715 34–61
96 July 23 Padres 3–5 Correia (7–6) Maholm (6–8) Bell (28) 18,611 34–62
97 July 24 Padres 2–9 Latos (11–4) Karstens (2–6) 36,967 34–63
98 July 25 Padres 3–6 LeBlanc (5–8) Lincoln (1–4) Bell (29) 18,800 34–64
99 July 27 @ Rockies 4–2 Duke (5–9) De La Dotel (21) 46,608 35–64
100 July 28 @ Rockies 6–2 Gallagher (1–0) Cook (4–7) 35,128 36–64
101 July 29 @ Rockies 3–9 Jimenez (16–2) Maholm (6–9) 34,158 36–65
102 July 30 @ Cardinals 0–1 (10) Franklin (6–1) Lopez (2–2) 44,534 36–66
103 July 31 @ Cardinals 1–11 Suppan (1–6) McCutchen (1–5) 45,783 36–67
August (8–21)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
104 August 1 @ Cardinals 1–9 Wainwright (15–6) Duke (5–10) 43,338 36–68
105 August 2 Reds 0–4 Wood (2–1) Ohlendorf (1–9) 15,172 36–69
106 August 3 Reds 7–6 Maholm (7–9) Leake (7–3) Hanrahan (1) 13,623 37–69
107 August 4 Reds 4–9 Cueto (11–2) Karstens (2–7) 20,420 37–70
108 August 5 Rockies 5–1 McDonald (1–1) Francis (4–4) 17,131 38–70
109 August 6 Rockies 3–6 Hammel (8–6) Park (0–1) Street (7) 30,711 38–71
110 August 7 Rockies 8–7 (10) Gallagher (2–0) Street (2–3) 38,147 39–71
111 August 8 Rockies 4–8 Rogers (2–2) Maholm (7–10) 22,716 39–72
112 August 10 @ Padres 1–4 LeBlanc (6–10) Karstens (2–8) Bell (32) 23,249 39–73
113 August 11 @ Padres 5–8 Correia (9–7) McDonald (1–2) Bell (33) 28,335 39–74
114 August 12 @ Padres 0–3 Garland (11–8) Duke (5–11) Bell (34) 25,897 39–75
115 August 13 @ Astros 1–4 Lopez (4–0) Meek (4–4) Lyon (3) 36,124 39–76
116 August 14 @ Astros 2–3 Norris (5–7) Maholm (7–11) Lyon (4) 31,608 39–77
117 August 15 @ Astros 2–8 Happ (3–1) Karstens (2–9) 34,372 39–78
118 August 16 Marlins 7–1 McDonald (2–2) Volstad (6–9) 13,396 40–78
119 August 17 Marlins 0–6 Nolasco (14–8) Duke (5–12) 14,156 40–79
120 August 18 Marlins 2–3 Johnson (11–5) Ohlendorf (1–10) Oviedo (27) 12,242 40–80
121 August 19 Marlins 2–4 Sanabia (2–1) Maholm (7–12) Oviedo (28) 15,783 40–81
122 August 20 Mets 2–7 Pelfrey (12–7) Karstens (2–10) 23,695 40–82
123 August 21 Mets 1–5 (5) Niese (8–5) McDonald (2–3) 28,759 40–83
124 August 22 Mets 2–1 Duke (6–12) Santana (10–8) Hanrahan (2) 24,730 41–83
125 August 23 Cardinals 2–10 Lohse (2–5) Ohlendorf (1–11) 12,393 41–84
126 August 24 Cardinals 4–3 Hanrahan (3–1) Wainwright (17–8) Meek (2) 13,302 42–84
127 August 25 Cardinals 5–2 McCutchen (2–5) Westbrook (1–2) 12,686 43–84
128 August 27 @ Brewers 2–7 Narveson (10–7) McDonald (2–4) 32,130 43–85
129 August 28 @ Brewers 7–8 (11) Loe (3–3) Ledezma (0–1) 37,782 43–86
130 August 29 @ Brewers 4–8 Bush (7–11) Morton (1–10) Hoffman (8) 35,733 43–87
131 August 30 @ Cubs 2–14 Zambrano (6–6) Maholm (7–13) 29,538 43–88
132 August 31 @ Cubs 14–7 Karstens (3–10) Dempster (12–9) 31,369 44–88
September (12–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
133 September 1 @ Cubs 3–5 Diamond (1–3) McDonald (2–5) Marmol (25) 33,555 44–89
134 September 3 Nationals 8–5 Duke (7–12) Hernandez (9–10) Hanrahan (3) 19,734 45–89
135 September 4 Nationals 2–9 Lannan (7–6) Maholm (7–14) 30,263 45–90
136 September 5 Nationals 1–8 Marquis (2–7) Morton (1–11) 18,057 45–91
137 September 6 Braves 3–1 Burres (3–3) Hanson (9–11) Hanrahan (4) 15,330 46–91
138 September 7 Braves 5–0 McDonald (3–5) Hudson (15–7) 11,070 47–91
139 September 8 Braves 3–9 Lowe (12–12) Duke (7–13) 13,113 47–92
140 September 10 @ Reds 3–4 (12) Smith (3–2) Ledezma (0–2) 24,908 47–93
141 September 11 @ Reds 4–5 (10) Cordero (6–4) Thomas (0–1) 36,101 47–94
142 September 12 @ Reds 3–1 Park (1–1) Cordero (6–5) Hanrahan (5) 26,617 48–94
143 September 13 @ Mets 0–1 (10) Takahashi (9–6) Park (1–2) 24,384 48–95
144 September 14 @ Mets 1–9 Dickey (11–6) Duke (7–14) 27,438 48–96
145 September 15 @ Mets 7–8 Valdes (3–3) Maholm (7–15) Takahashi (7) 29,000 48–97
146 September 16 @ Mets 2–6 Pelfrey (15–9) Ledezma (0–3) 28,790 48–98
147 September 17 Diamondbacks 4–3 Meek (5–4) Vasquez (1–6) 22,939 49–98
148 September 18 Diamondbacks 9–6 McDonald (4–5) Enright (6–5) 25,981 50–98
149 September 19 Diamondbacks 4–3 Hanrahan (4–1) Heilman (5–8) Meek (3) 18,331 51–98
150 September 21 Cardinals 5–2 Maholm (8–15) Westbrook (2–4) Meek (4) 15,478 52–98
151 September 22 Cardinals 11–6 Morton (2–11) Lohse (4–8) 11,785 53–98
152 September 23 Cardinals 2–9 Suppan (2–7) Burres (3–4) 15,802 53–99
153 September 24 Astros 7–10 Myers (14–7) Leroux (0–1) Lyon (19) 22,279 53–100
154 September 25 Astros 6–4 Duke (8–14) Norris (9–9) Hanrahan (6) 25,350 54–100
155 September 26 Astros 9–3 Maholm (9–15) Happ (6–3) 23,208 55–100
156 September 27 @ Cardinals 4–6 Reyes (3–1) Gallagher (2–1) McClellan (2) 38,592 55–101
157 September 28 @ Cardinals 7–2 Burres (4–4) Suppan (2–8) 38,315 56–101
158 September 29 @ Cardinals 1–4 Walters (2–0) McDonald (4–6) 38,112 56–102
159 September 30 @ Marlins 9–11 Volstad (12–9) Duke (8–15) Oviedo (30) 21,021 56–103
October (1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
160 October 1 @ Marlins 5–1 Park (2–2) Mendez (1–3) 23,124 57–103
161 October 2 @ Marlins 0–2 Sanches (2–2) Morton (2–12) Hensley (6) 25,332 57–104
162 October 3 @ Marlins 2–5 Sanchez (13–12) Burres (4–5) Hensley (7) 31,803 57–105
Legend:        = Win        = Loss
Bold = Pirates team member

Record vs. opponents

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Source: [3]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 1–6 2–5 9–9 3–3 4–3 5–13 3–4 5–1 2–4 2–4 8–10 5–13 4–5 3–4 6–9
Atlanta 4–3 4–2 3–2 2–4 11–7 5–1 5–3 5–2 11–7 8–10 6–3 4–2 4–3 2–6 8–10 9–6
Chicago 6–1 2–4 4–12 2–3 4–2 7–11 3–4 9–6 3–4 4–2 5–10 3–5 2–5 9–6 4–2 8–10
Cincinnati 5–2 2–3 12–4 2–5 5–2 10–5 5–4 11–3 4–2 2–5 10–6 2–4 3–4 6–12 4–3 8–7
Colorado 9–9 4–2 3–2 5–2 3–4 2–4 7–11 5–4 3–3 1–6 3–4 12–6 9–9 3–4 5–3 9–6
Florida 3–3 7–11 2–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 4–4 12–6 5–13 6–2 3–6 2–5 3–2 13–5 7–8
Houston 3–4 1–5 11–7 5–10 4–2 3–3 2–4 8–7 3–4 4–3 11–4 2–5 2–7 10–5 4–4 3–12
Los Angeles 13–5 3–5 4–3 4–5 11–7 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–10 8–10 3–4 3–3 4–11
Milwaukee 4–3 2–5 6–9 3–11 4–5 4–4 7–8 2–4 5–2 1–5 13–5 3–4 2–5 8–7 4–2 9–6
New York 1–5 7–11 4–3 2–4 3–3 6–12 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–9 6–1 3–3 3–4 3–3 9–9 13–5
Philadelphia 4–2 10–8 2–4 5–2 6–1 13–5 3–4 4–2 5–1 9–9 2–4 5–2 3–3 4–4 12–6 10–8
Pittsburgh 4–2 3–6 10–5 6–10 4–3 2–6 4–11 3–4 5–13 1–6 4–2 0–6 2–4 6–9 1–5 2–13
San Diego 10–8 2–4 5–3 4–2 6–12 6–3 5–2 10–8 4–3 3–3 2–5 6–0 12–6 3–4 3–3 9–6
San Francisco 13–5 3–4 5–2 4–3 9–9 5–2 7–2 10–8 5–2 4–3 3–3 4–2 6–12 3–3 4–2 7–8
St. Louis 5–4 6–2 6–9 12–6 4–3 2–3 5–10 4–3 7–8 3–3 4–4 9–6 4–3 3–3 3–3 9–6
Washington 4–3 10–8 2–4 3–4 3–5 5–13 4–4 3–3 2–4 9–9 6–12 5–1 3–3 2–4 3–3 5–13


Detailed records

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Awards and honors

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2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

NL Player of the Week Award

Statistics

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Hitting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pitching

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

Transactions

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Pre-season

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(November 4, 2009 – April 4, 2010)

In-Season

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(April 5, 2010 – November 1, 2010)

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Indianapolis Indians International League Frank Kremblas
AA Altoona Curve Eastern League Matt Walbeck
A Bradenton Marauders Florida State League P. J. Forbes
A West Virginia Power South Atlantic League Gary Green
A-Short Season State College Spikes New York–Penn League Gary Robinson
Rookie GCL Pirates Gulf Coast League Tom Prince
Rookie DSL Pirates Dominican Summer League Ramon Zapata
Rookie VSL Pirates Venezuelan Summer League Osmin Melendez

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Altoona, VSL Pirates

References

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