1/31 From 1970: Z - Josh, Jackie - Ryan, JT, Jeff, Danny, Barry, Smiley & Wally Sign, Al, Jake & Joe HoF, Joe Pans, TV Moves; RIP Al, HBD Guillermo
- 1971 – The Hall of Fame Special Veterans Committee selected two Bucs from the early days to the Hall, 1B Jake Beckley and OF Joe Kelley. Beckley played for the Alleghenys, Burghers and Pirates from 1888-96, hitting .300. He banged a modest 43 HR, but legged out 113 triples in that span. Kelley got a cup of coffee with Pittsburgh in 1892, hitting just .239. The Pirates dumped him, and he went on to have a dozen consecutive .300+ seasons beginning the following year, playing mostly for the Baltimore Orioles. They were inducted on August 9th.
- 1974 – The Pirates traded SS Jackie Hernandez to the Phils for C Mike Ryan. Hernandez was released by Philadelphia in April and was re-signed by the Bucs, spending a year in the minors before closing out his career in the Mexican League. Ryan was little used, going 3-for-30 in Pittsburgh, then spending two seasons on the farm before tossing the mask for the last time. Mike (not to be mistaken for the Altoona manager of the same name, who was an OF’er) managed a little for the Bucs and then went on to a two-decade coaching run with Philadelphia.
- 1977 – The Special Veterans Committee selected C Al Lopez for the Hall of Fame. Lopez caught for Pittsburgh from 1940-46, hitting a modest .254. But he was best known for his glove and ability to handle a staff, going on to manage the Indians and White Sox when his playing days ended. He was inducted on August 9th.
- 1984 – Third base coach Joe Lonnett, a New Brighton native, sat down with several members of the Beaver County Times to give his view of the current Bucco squad. Joe didn’t take prisoners in the two-day weekend story, rapping several players and some FO decisions, saying that he was just evaluating the guys as ballplayers, not personally. GM Harding Peterson told the Pittsburgh media that Lonnett wasn’t in any hot water – “He has a right to his opinion, even if I disagree with just about everything he said…,” preventing the story from creating a firestorm. The tempest in a teapot concluded quietly when Lonnett later issued an apology.
Joe Lonnett – undated photo via Sports Warehouse |
- 1986 – The Pirates announced a couple of changes in their KDKA-TV coverage: John Sanders remained as the play-by-play man while Alan Cutler took over the analyst job and Steve Blass, who was also on the radio side with Lanny Frattare and Jim Rooker, was added as a part-time color commentator.
- 1990 – The Pirates signed 30-year-old IF Wally Backman to a $600K free agent deal (they also had to compensate the Twins, his former club, with a #78 third-round draft pick) to help ease Jeff King’s load at third base. He filled the bill, starting 68 times at the hot corner and hitting .292 during the campaign in his last solid MLB season; he even started with a bang when he collected six hits during a nine-inning game in late April. Wally went to Philadelphia in the off-season and hit .243, finishing out his playing career after the 1993 campaign and beginning a stormy second calling as a manager.
- 1991 – LHP John Smiley agreed to a $1.05M deal with the Bucs, getting a bump from his 1990 $840K salary. He had a rough ‘90 campaign, starting with off season shoulder surgery followed by a broken finger in May, leading to a 9-10/4.64 slash line. But he recovered from his battle scars and roared back to make the ‘91 campaign the best of his career, going 20-8/3.08.
- 1991 – OF Guillermo Heredia was born in Matanzas, Cuba. Guillermo jump-started his MLB career the hard way; he defected from Cuba in 2015. The Pirates signed the FA to a major league contract early in 2020, presumably to serve as a depth outfielder, as he did for Seattle and Tampa Bay. In parts of four seasons, he scored high marks as a defensive corner outfielder while batting .240 with an 82 OPS+. Seldom used in Pittsburgh, he hit .188 and was released, to be claimed by the Mets. He played for Korea’s SSG Landers club in 2023-24 and re-signed for ’25.
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Guillermo Heredia – photo 2020 Pirates |
- 1992 – The Pirates signed OF Barry Bonds to a one-year contract worth $4.7M, the largest one-year deal in baseball history at the time. Bonds won his second MVP trophy and the Bucs won their division, so it was top shelf money spent on top shelf talent. His next contract was with the San Francisco Giants, and it was another record-breaker at seven years/$43M.
- 1995 – The Bucs ended their 40-year affiliation with KDKA Channel 2 and switched to WPXI Channel 11. The drivers behind the flip were thought to be that KD switched networks to CBS, causing preemption issues on the weekend, and to boot, was losing money airing the Buccos on the TV side. The deal didn’t affect their long-time radio agreement, though. WPXI agreed to broadcast 16 weekend games, so long as they didn’t involve replacement players, and the main TV distributor, cable station KBL, held the rights for another 75 contests.
- 1996 – With camp around the corner, 40-year-old RHP Danny Darwin agreed to ink a minor-league deal worth $550K (MLB rate) with the Pirates rather than retire after suffering through a horrendous 3-10/7.45 season w/Texas and Toronto in ‘95. Lo and behold, he was 7-9 with the Bucs but posted a sterling 3.02 ERA and was sent to the Astros before the deadline. He then tossed two more campaigns before hangin’ ‘em up after the 1998 season as a 42-year-old.
- 2003 – Free agent RHP Jeff Suppan was signed to a $500K deal. After a solid summer (10-7/3.57), he was flipped to the Red Sox at the deadline as part of the Freddy Sanchez/Mike Gonzalez deal, so Jeff ended up as one of the Pirates better rental signings. Steady Freddy was a Pirate All-Star while Gonzo eventually became the closer. “Sup” went on to toss for eight more seasons, capping a 17-year MLB career in 2012 at age 37. He’s a Kansas City Royals minor-league pitching coach now. The Pirates also inked RHP Pat Mahomes (the pappy, not the QB) to a minor-league contract. He was called up twice from AAA Nashville during the season, got into nine games (one start) and slashed 0-1/4.88 in his final MLB gig. Pat continued tossing in the minors and indie leagues through 2009.
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Jeff Suppan – 2003 Topps |
- 2018 – The Pirates sent minor league lefty Daniel Zamora, a late-round 2015 draft pick, to the New York Mets for LHP Josh Smoker. Zamora went 1-1/4.08 for NY in 2018-19 while averaging 12K per nine innings, albeit while spending most of his time in AAA. He was DFA’ed in 2021 after sitting out ‘20, then went to Seattle, Mexico and the Dodgers before signing up with the Pirates once again on a minor league deal in ’23; he was released at the end of the year. Smoker was waived by Pittsburgh and then Detroit after giving up seven runs in 5-2/3 IP while striking out two, walking five and giving up a pair of homers. He closed out 2019 pitching in the indie leagues for York and that was his last pro port of call.
- 2020 – Pittsburgh signed utilityman JT Riddle, 28, to a one-year, $850K MLB contract. He played for parts of three seasons (2017-19) for the Marlins, with a slash of .229/.269/.368, mainly as a shortstop but with some time in center field, too. He came to Pittsburgh with no remaining options, so it was a sink-or-swim deal. He tread water through the season, but hit just .149 and was DFA’ed in October, later signing a minor league deal with the Twins. He opted for free agency after getting six at-bats and being DFA’ed/outrighted by Minnesota after the ‘21 campaign. JT worked in the Reds system in 2022 and retired in 2024.
- 2024 – Alvin O’Neal McBean passed away at age 85 in the Virgin Islands. A flashy and flamboyant fan favorite, Al spun nine campaigns for the Bucs (1961-68, 1970), spending two years as a full-time starter – in ‘62 and ‘68, he made 57 of his 75 Pirates starts – while the other seasons saw him working from the pen; in 1964, the righty won The Sporting News’ National League Fireman of the Year award. He slashed 67-50-63/3.13 while tossing for Pittsburgh, posting 376 outings and 1,000+ innings. McBean retired after the 1971 season and rose to the rank of deputy commissioner for St. Thomas’ Sports, Parks & Rec department.
Source: https://oldbucs.blogspot.com/2025/01/131-from-1970-z-josh-jackie-ryan-jt.html
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