May 6, 2006

Pittsburgh Pirates : The Official Site

The Quest for 100
With the buccos 6-0 loss to the 9-20 nationals and the royals finally winning, the Pirates become the worst team in MLB with a .258 winning pct compared to the Royals .259

Vital Stats
Pirates 8-23 (least wins and most losses)
12.5 games behind (MLB high)
3 straight losses
2-16 on the road (least wins and most losses)
Elimination # 120 (most pessimistic)
Outscored 159-113 (largest differential)

Craig Wilson 28 K's
Nate McLouth .164
Oliver Perez 1-5 7.71

The Pirates fell to 1-4 on this trip and 8-23 overall. The record is tied for the second worst in franchise history through 31 games. Only the 1952 team, which opened 5-26, was worse.

"I don't see where the answer is. I don't see it."
-Jim Tracy


hAPPY CINCO DE MAYO
STUPIAK ME AND will were down willeys, really f'd up, swab was spooted as long as jmall and ry oneil and a fe wothers mayne

-n

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