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Ever been a worse lineup (1 Viewer)

Tony Danza

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This is ugly

D. Roberts LF 0-1

E. Velez 2B 0-1

R. Winn RF 0-0

B. Molina C 0-1

A. Rowand CF 0-1

J. Castillo 3B 1-1

R. Aurilia 1B 0-1

B. Bocock SS 0-0

J. Sanchez P 0-0

 
Pirates have had some bad lineups:

Opening Day Lineups:

2004

CF T. Redman

C J. Kendall

LF R. Mondesi

1B R. Simon

RF C. Wilson

2B B. Hill

3B C. Stynes

SS J. Wilson

P K. Wells

2006

CF Duffy

SS J. Wilson

1B Casey

LF Bay

3B Randa

RF Burnitz

2B Castillo

C Cota

P Perez

2005

RF Lawton

SS J. Wilson

CF T. Redman

LF Bay

1B Ward

3B Wigginton

2B Castillo

C Santiago

P Perez

All Other Opening Day Lineups for the Pirates

 
1917 Pirates

2002 Tigers

1962 Mets

1982 Mariners

1989 Indians

1905 Boston Beaneaters

1908/09/10 Senators

1968 Angels

Those are just off the top of my head.

 
Lowest team OPS+ marks posted since 1900. The Giants' all-time record is 84 set by their 1902 NL cellar dwellers. OF Steve Brodie led that team in HRs with 3 .

OPS+ - Team - Year73 - Chicago White Sox - 191074 - Philadelphia Athletics - 192074 - Toronto Blue Jays - 198176 - Boston Doves - 190977 - Boston Braves - 192477 - Minnesota Twins - 198178 - NY Mets - 196578 - Boston Red Sox - 193079 - Cincinnati Reds - 195179 - Pittsburgh Pirates - 195279 - Boston Braves - 193079 - Boston Braves - 192279 - Seattle Mariners - 198379 - California Angels - 1992
 
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Yeah, they're a must play matchup for virtually any starting pitcher. Even when they knock out ten hits, they'll still be lucky to get three runs out of it.

 
Eephus said:
Yeah, they're a must play matchup for virtually any starting pitcher. Even when they knock out ten hits, they'll still be lucky to get three runs out of it.
10 hits 4 runs right now in the middle of the 8th
 
Tony Danza said:
Eephus said:
That 81 Blue Jays team hit .226/.284/.330 :excited:
That wasn't the group with Doug Ault was it?
Surprisingly, a lot of the guys on the 81 team (Griffin, Garcia, Upshaw, Moseby, Bell, Barfield) ended up as major contributors when the Blue Jays became a good team later that decade.Danny Ainge made his mark somewhere else.
 

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