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| Record |
95-59 .617 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL |
| Pythagorean |
92-62, 92-62, 92-62 |
| Runs
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734 /
593 |
| Postseason | Won World Series 4-3 over New York Yankees | | Ballpark | Forbes Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 101 / Pitching: 100 | | Attendance | 1,705,828 (3rd) (3rd) | | Spring Training | Fort Myers, Florida (Terry Park) | | Manager | Danny Murtaugh | | Coaches | Frank Oceak, Bill Burwell, Len Levy, Mickey Vernon, Sam Narron | | Executives | President: John W. Galbreath, General Manager: Joe Brown | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Salt Lake City Bees, (AAA) Columbus Jets, (AA) Savannah Pirates, (B) Burlington Bees, (C) Grand Forks Chiefs, (D) Hobbs Pirates, (D) Dubuque Packers, (D) Kingsport Pirates | | Radio | (KDKA) Bob Prince, Jim Woods, Paul Long | | TV | (KDKA) Bob Prince, Jim Woods |
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The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates
went 95-59
and finished 1st
in the
National League. The Pirates
drew 1,705,828
to Forbes Field.
Smoky Burgess, Roberto Clemente, Roy Face, Bob Friend, Dick Groat, Vern Law, Bill Mazeroski and Bob Skinner made the All-Star team. Vern Law was honored with the Cy Young award. Dick Groat won the National League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1960 included Harvey Haddix and Bill Mazeroski.
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