. Murtaugh, named the Sporting News Manager of the Year in 1960 and '70, served four stints as Pittsburgh's manager after finishing his playing career with the Pirates. Murtaugh also wrote out a historic lineup on Sept. 1, 1971, when the Pirates fielded MLB's first all-minority lineup....
Next came Moose, who no-hit the eventual World Series champion Mets on Sept. 20, 1969. The right-hander struck out six and walked three, and his lineup gave him some breathing room with a three-run fourth inning on their way to a 4-0 victory at Shea Stadium. A year later, Ellis ...
same measurement he had as a teenager, and powerful wrists, and hands so magical they were said to have eyes at their fingertips.''There is extensive treatment of Clemente's on-field accomplishments, including his Golden Glove awards and his role in helping the Pirates win two World Series....
Friend spent 16 years in the big leagues, 15 of those with the Pirates. He was a three-time All-Star, won an ERA title in 1955 and, as Zac mentioned, helped guide the Bucs to a World Series victory in 1960. -- Nick Aguilera Whammy Douglas, 1958 Topps The name alone on this card...
In 1960, Face was the Pirates’ bullpen ace as they won their first NL pennant since 1927. He became the first pitcher to record three saves in a World Series, although he gave up two runs in Game 1 and allowed four runs in a three-inning appearance before Bill Mazeroski’s heroic ho...
Next came Moose, who no-hit the eventual World Series champion Mets on Sept. 20, 1969. The right-hander struck out six and walked three, and his lineup gave him some breathing room with a three-run fourth inning on their way to a 4-0 victory at Shea Stadium....