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| Record |
75-87 .463 |
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| Standings |
6th in the NL East (21.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
87-75, 87-75, 87-75 |
| Runs
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615 /
567 |
| Ballpark | Three Rivers Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 100 / Pitching: 100 | | Attendance | 773,500 (12th) (25th) | | Payroll/Avg | $8,266,525 / $330,661 (13th) | | Spring Training | Bradenton, Florida (McKechnie Field) | | Manager | Chuck Tanner | | Coaches | Al Monchak, Bob Skinner, Grant Jackson, Harvey Haddix, Joe Lonnett, Rick Peterson | | Executives | President: Daniel M. Galbreath, General Manager: Harding Peterson | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Hawaii Islanders, (AA) Nashua Pirates, (A) Macon Pirates, (A) Watertown Pirates, (A) Prince William Pirates | | Radio | (KDKA) Jim Rooker, Larry Frattare | | TV | (KDKA) Jim Rooker, John Sanders, Larry Frattare | | Cable TV | (HSN) Bob Prince, Steve Blass, Willie Stargell |
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The 1984 Pittsburgh Pirates
went 75-87
and finished 6th
in the
National League East. The Pirates
drew 773,500
to Three Rivers Stadium.
Tony Pena made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1984 included Tony Pena.
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