1992 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1992 Major League Baseball season was the 111th season in the history of the Pittsburgh Pirates and their 106th in the National League . This was their 23rd season at Three Rivers Stadium . For the third consecutive season, the Pirates won the National League East title with a record of 96–66. They were defeated four games to three by the Atlanta Braves in the NLCS . The Pirates would not have another winning season or postseason berth again until 2013 . As of 2023 this is the Pirates' most recent division title, making it the longest such active drought in Major League Baseball.
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
1992 Game Log (96–66)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
Expos
2–0
Drabek
Martinez
Mason
48,800
1–0
2
April 8
Expos
4–2
Smith
Gardner
Belinda
7,075
2–0
3
April 9
Expos
3–8
Nabholz
Walk
—
10,342
2–1
4
April 10
@ Phillies
3–2
Tomlin
Abbott
Belinda
21,019
3–1
5
April 11
@ Phillies
4–7
Ashby
Drabek
—
24,967
3–2
6
April 12
@ Phillies
6–1
Smith
Mulholland
—
32,624
4–2
7
April 14
Cubs
3–2
Walk
Jackson
Mason
14,963
5–2
8
April 15
Cubs
7–2
Tomlin
Morgan
—
9,022
6–2
9
April 17
Phillies
7–4
Drabek
Jones
Belinda
16,417
7–2
10
April 18
Phillies
9–2
Smith
Greene
—
23,411
8–2
11
April 19
Phillies
11–0
Patterson
Cox
—
11,812
9–2
12
April 20
@ Expos
11–1
Tomlin
Hill
—
12,351
10–2
13
April 21
@ Expos
8–7
Palacios
Haney
Mason
7,013
11–2
14
April 22
@ Expos
2–0
Drabek
Martinez
—
8,421
12–2
15
April 23
@ Expos
3–6
Gardner
Smith
Wetteland
5,806
12–3
16
April 24
@ Cubs
3–2
Mason
Scanlan
Belinda
11,331
13–3
17
April 25
@ Cubs
1–0
Tomlin
Maddux
Belinda
26,892
14–3
18
April 26
@ Cubs
4–5 (10)
McElroy
Mason
—
24,403
14–4
19
April 28
@ Reds
2–3
Browning
Drabek
Charlton
24,202
14–5
20
April 29
@ Reds
4–0
Smith
Belcher
—
20,307
15–5
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
21
May 1
@ Astros
4–10
Harnisch
Tomlin
—
16,355
15–6
22
May 2
@ Astros
6–0
Neagle
Bowen
—
23,812
16–6
23
May 3
@ Astros
0–1
Osuna
Mason
Jones
8,739
16–7
24
May 4
Reds
12–5
Lamp
Henry
—
16,343
17–7
25
May 5
Reds
5–2
Miller
Belcher
Belinda
9,103
18–7
26
May 6
Braves
4–3 (16)
Patterson
Rivera
—
18,686
19–7
27
May 7
Braves
2–4
Glavine
Neagle
Stanton
11,689
19–8
28
May 8
Astros
6–3
Belinda
Osuna
—
22,351
20–8
29
May 9
Astros
3–0
Smith
Kile
—
18,985
21–8
30
May 10
Astros
4–6 (10)
Jones
Mason
—
21,154
21–9
31
May 12
@ Braves
2–4
Glavine
Tomlin
Freeman
38,949
21–10
32
May 13
@ Braves
11–10
Belinda
Pena
—
24,872
22–10
33
May 14
@ Braves
4–3
Palacios
Smoltz
Mason
32,303
23–10
34
May 15
Padres
2–9
Lefferts
Neagle
—
20,232
23–11
35
May 16
Padres
9–10
Rodriguez
Walk
Myers
34,474
23–12
36
May 17
Padres
5–6
Benes
Tomlin
Myers
16,580
23–13
37
May 19
@ Giants
2–7
Wilson
Drabek
Righetti
12,995
23–14
38
May 20
@ Giants
1–3
Black
Smith
Brantley
15,554
23–15
39
May 21
@ Giants
0–1
Burkett
Walk
Jackson
14,708
23–16
40
May 22
@ Dodgers
6–4
Tomlin
Candiotti
—
33,888
24–16
41
May 23
@ Dodgers
4–5
Wilson
Belinda
—
39,910
24–17
42
May 24
@ Dodgers
2–4
Gross
Drabek
McDowell
36,407
24–18
43
May 25
@ Padres
6–7
Lefferts
Smith
Myers
18,546
24–19
44
May 26
@ Padres
3–6 (10)
Scott
Lamp
—
11,709
24–20
45
May 27
@ Padres
7–8
Myers
Belinda
—
16,338
24–21
46
May 29
Giants
13–3
Palacios
Wilson
Patterson
23,421
25–21
47
May 30
Giants
3–2 (10)
Neagle
Brantley
—
10,266
26–21
48
May 31
Giants
3–5
Black
Smith
Brantley
29,451
26–22
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
49
June 1
Dodgers
6–8
Gott
Neagle
Candelaria
12,346
26–23
50
June 2
Dodgers
1–0
Tomlin
Candiotti
Mason
18,644
27–23
51
June 3
Dodgers
6–5
Gleaton
Martinez
Belinda
11,736
28–23
52
June 4
Mets
7–2
Drabek
Gooden
Patterson
24,907
29–23
53
June 5
Mets
5–4 (10)
Belinda
Innis
—
23,957
30–23
54
June 6
Mets
1–15
Fernandez
Neagle
—
32,138
30–24
55
June 7
Mets
3–0
Tomlin
Schourek
—
33,451
31–24
56
June 8
@ Phillies
0–7
Schilling
Palacios
—
21,040
31–25
57
June 9
@ Phillies
5–3
Drabek
Hartley
Neagle
29,138
32–25
58
June 10
@ Phillies
2–1 (12)
Patterson
Jones
Mason
25,112
33–25
59
June 12
@ Mets
3–2
Tomlin
Fernandez
Patterson
38,976
34–25
60
June 13
@ Mets
3–2
Robinson
Whitehurst
Belinda
39,009
35–25
61
June 14
@ Mets
5–4
Neagle
Innis
Belinda
43,527
36–25
62
June 15
Phillies
1–4
Mulholland
Smith
—
23,581
36–26
63
June 16
Phillies
6–5 (12)
Patterson
Brantley
—
18,548
37–26
64
June 17
Phillies
8–2
Tomlin
Robinson
—
24,854
38–26
65
June 18
Expos
0–4
Nabholz
Palacios
Fassero
20,512
38–27
66
June 19
Expos
1–2
Hill
Drabek
Wetteland
22,091
38–28
67
June 20
Expos
3–4
Gardner
Smith
Wetteland
31,614
38–29
68
June 21
Expos
5–4
Robinson
Martinez
Belinda
20,138
39–29
69
June 22
Cardinals
5–2
Tomlin
Osborne
Walk
20,831
40–29
70
June 23
Cardinals
6–4
Mason
Worrell
Patterson
11,408
41–29
71
June 24
Cardinals
1–4
Tewksbury
Drabek
—
22,096
41–30
72
June 26
@ Expos
2–6
Martinez
Smith
Rojas
23,014
41–31
73
June 27
@ Expos
12–4
Robinson
Gardner
Belinda
20,146
42–31
74
June 28
@ Expos
0–9
Barnes
Tomlin
—
24,793
42–32
75
June 29
@ Cardinals
1–3
Tewksbury
Cole
—
38,381
42–33
76
June 30
@ Cardinals
2–0
Drabek
Cormier
—
32,252
43–33
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
77
July 1
@ Cardinals
1–0
Smith
Clark
—
40,042
44–33
78
July 2
Reds
1–2
Rijo
Robinson
Charlton
19,445
44–34
79
July 3
Reds
3–7
Belcher
Tomlin
—
29,870
44–35
80
July 4
Reds
2–5
Swindell
Cole
—
21,507
44–36
81
July 5
Reds
1–2
Menendez
Drabek
Charlton
24,369
44–37
82
July 6
Astros
1–0
Smith
Jones
Belinda
15,358
45–37
83
July 7
Astros
5–3
Walk
Boever
—
19,164
46–37
84
July 8
Astros
2–3
Jones
Patterson
—
22,551
46–38
85
July 9
@ Reds
2–5
Bankhead
Mason
Charlton
32,681
46–39
86
July 10
@ Reds
4–0
Drabek
Hammond
—
42,438
47–39
87
July 11
@ Reds
9–3
Smith
Brown
—
44,367
48–39
88
July 12
@ Reds
7–6 (10)
Patterson
Belcher
Belinda
35,120
49–39
89
July 16
Cubs
2–1
Drabek
Boskie
Belinda
30,504
50–39
90
July 17
Cubs
1–2
Maddux
Tomlin
Scanlan
24,037
50–40
91
July 18
Cubs
4–0
Walk
Morgan
Patterson
32,908
51–40
92
July 19
Cubs
2–4
Scanlan
Neagle
—
32,304
51–41
93
July 20
@ Astros
8–11
Blair
Mason
Jones
12,112
51–42
94
July 21
@ Astros
3–4 (12)
Jones
Mason
—
13,836
51–43
95
July 22
@ Astros
10–7 (13)
Belinda
Blair
Patterson
13,194
52–43
96
July 24
@ Braves
3–4
Glavine
Walk
Pena
44,965
52–44
97
July 25
@ Braves
0–1
Leibrandt
Jackson
Mercker
44,567
52–45
98
July 26
@ Braves
5–4
Belinda
Wohlers
—
43,714
53–45
99
July 27
@ Cubs
2–3
Maddux
Drabek
Robinson
34,990
53–46
100
July 28
@ Cubs
1–11
Morgan
Tomlin
—
35,187
53–47
101
July 29
@ Cubs
4–6 (11)
Assenmacher
Belinda
—
36,554
53–48
102
July 30
Cardinals
4–0
Jackson
Clark
Patterson
18,295
54–48
103
July 31
Cardinals
3–2
Wakefield
DeLeon
—
20,299
55–48
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
104
August 1
Cardinals
4–1
Drabek
Olivares
—
30,577
56–48
105
August 2
Cardinals
2–1
Walk
Smith
—
28,309
57–48
106
August 4
Mets
3–2 (12)
Walk
Filer
—
28,211
58–48
107
August 5
Mets
6–2
Wakefield
Schourek
—
30,009
59–48
108
August 6
@ Cardinals
3–2 (13)
Mason
Smith
Neagle
32,001
60–48
109
August 7
@ Cardinals
5–1
Tomlin
Cormier
—
37,518
61–48
110
August 8
@ Cardinals
2–1
Walk
Tewksbury
Belinda
44,094
62–48
111
August 9
@ Cardinals
7–5
Mason
Clark
Walk
40,444
63–48
112
August 10
@ Mets
4–2 (16)
Cooke
Guetterman
—
25,387
64–48
113
August 11
@ Mets
0–2
Hillman
Drabek
Franco
20,488
64–49
114
August 12
@ Mets
7–6 (10)
Neagle
Franco
Patterson
29,559
65–49
115
August 14
Braves
0–15
Glavine
Smith
—
38,595
65–50
116
August 15
Braves
5–7
Avery
Jackson
Pena
38,808
65–51
117
August 16
Braves
4–2
Wakefield
Smoltz
—
35,199
66–51
118
August 17
Braves
4–5 (10)
Freeman
Patterson
Pena
38,062
66–52
119
August 18
Padres
5–1
Tomlin
Benes
—
21,453
67–52
120
August 19
Padres
3–2
Walk
Deshaies
Cox
34,696
68–52
121
August 20
Padres
7–1
Jackson
Lefferts
—
30,384
69–52
122
August 21
@ Giants
5–6
Burkett
Wakefield
Beck
16,767
69–53
123
August 22
@ Giants
9–2
Drabek
Oliveras
—
30,568
70–53
124
August 23
@ Giants
2–5
Black
Tomlin
—
32,129
70–54
125
August 24
@ Dodgers
4–5
Gott
Neagle
Candelaria
21,991
70–55
126
August 25
@ Dodgers
10–3
Cox
Martinez
—
24,170
71–55
127
August 26
@ Dodgers
2–0
Wakefield
Candiotti
—
25,006
72–55
128
August 28
@ Padres
6–11
Maddux
Drabek
—
15,916
72–56
129
August 29
@ Padres
3–2
Tomlin
Harris
Mason
24,965
73–56
130
August 30
@ Padres
6–3
Walk
Deshaies
—
18,617
74–56
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
131
September 1
Giants
5–3
Jackson
Burkett
Mason
20,930
75–56
132
September 2
Giants
3–2
Wakefield
Black
Patterson
13,099
76–56
133
September 3
Giants
9–3
Drabek
Brantley
—
9,057
77–56
134
September 4
Dodgers
6–5
Patterson
Gott
—
30,341
78–56
135
September 5
Dodgers
6–1
Walk
Hershiser
—
41,420
79–56
136
September 6
Dodgers
5–7
Candiotti
Cox
Howell
20,362
79–57
137
September 7
Cubs
5–6 (11)
Assenmacher
Belinda
Scanlan
21,663
79–58
138
September 8
Cubs
5–2
Drabek
Boskie
—
7,720
80–58
139
September 9
Cubs
13–8
Cox
Robinson
—
10,853
81–58
140
September 11
@ Phillies
2–5
Rivera
Walk
Williams
20,168
81–59
141
September 12
@ Phillies
9–7
Belinda
Williams
—
22,857
82–59
142
September 13
@ Phillies
3–6
Mulholland
Patterson
—
35,842
82–60
143
September 14
@ Cardinals
5–4 (10)
Drabek
Smith
Belinda
19,470
83–60
144
September 15
@ Cardinals
4–2
Wagner
Clark
Cox
20,992
84–60
145
September 16
Expos
3–6
Nabholz
Walk
Wetteland
37,436
84–61
146
September 17
Expos
3–2 (13)
Cox
Bottenfield
—
20,802
85–61
147
September 18
Phillies
5–2 (6)
Wakefield
Mulholland
—
20,387
86–61
148
September 19
Phillies
3–0
Drabek
Greene
—
25,497
87–61
149
September 20
Phillies
3–2 (13)
Mason
Shepherd
—
21,652
88–61
150
September 21
Cardinals
3–0
Cooke
Magrane
—
13,345
89–61
151
September 22
Cardinals
4–5
Cormier
Jackson
Smith
8,222
89–62
152
September 23
@ Expos
1–5 (14)
Fassero
Mason
—
30,552
89–63
153
September 24
@ Expos
9–3
Drabek
Krueger
—
33,493
90–63
154
September 25
Mets
3–2
Tomlin
Fernandez
Cox
22,291
91–63
155
September 26
Mets
19–2
Walk
Hillman
—
25,886
92–63
156
September 27
Mets
4–2
Jackson
Schourek
Belinda
31,217
93–63
157
September 28
@ Cubs
10–3
Wakefield
Bullinger
—
9,603
94–63
158
September 29
@ Cubs
3–0
Wagner
Castillo
Belinda
18,759
95–63
159
September 30
@ Cubs
0–6
Maddux
Tomlin
—
11,547
95–64
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
160
October 2
@ Mets
3–6
Schourek
Drabek
Jones
10,183
95–65
161
October 3
@ Mets
1–2
Gooden
Jackson
—
13,549
95–66
162
October 4
@ Mets
2–0
Wakefield
Saberhagen
Cooke
14,274
96–66
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
10–2
9–9
13–5
12–6
4–8
7–5
6–6
7–5
13–5
11–7
6–6
Chicago
2–10
—
5–7
8–4
6–6
7–11
9–9
9–9
8–10
5–7
8–4
11–7
Cincinnati
9–9
7–5
—
10–8
11–7
5–7
7–5
7–5
6–6
11–7
10–8
7–5
Houston
5–13
4–8
8–10
—
13–5
8–4
5–7
8–4
6–6
7–11
12–6
5–7
Los Angeles
6–12
6–6
7–11
5–13
—
4–8
5–7
5–7
5–7
9–9
7–11
4–8
Montreal
8–4
11–7
7–5
4–8
8–4
—
12–6
9–9
9–9
8–4
5–7
6–12
New York
5–7
9–9
5–7
7–5
7–5
6–12
—
6–12
4–14
4–8
10–2
9–9
Philadelphia
6-6
9–9
5–7
4–8
7–5
9–9
12–6
—
5–13
3–9
3–9
7–11
Pittsburgh
5–7
10–8
6–6
6–6
7–5
9–9
14–4
13–5
—
5–7
6–6
15–3
San Diego
5–13
7–5
7–11
11–7
9–9
4–8
8–4
9–3
7–5
—
11–7
4–8
San Francisco
7–11
4–8
8–10
6–12
11–7
7–5
2–10
9–3
6–6
7–11
—
5–7
St. Louis
6–6
7–11
5–7
7–5
8–4
12–6
9–9
11–7
3–15
8–4
7–5
—
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
20
15
5
0.750
97
54
May
28
11
17
0.393
129
131
June
28
17
11
0.607
100
110
July
27
12
15
0.444
90
96
August
27
19
8
0.704
118
95
September
29
21
8
0.724
153
101
October
3
1
2
0.333
6
8
Total
162
96
66
0.593
693
595
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
53
28
0.654
363
277
Away
81
43
38
0.531
330
318
Total
162
96
66
0.593
693
595
Roster
1992 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
National League Championship Series
Game 1
October 6: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium , Atlanta
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
5
1
Atlanta
0
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
X
5
8
0
W : John Smoltz (1-0) L : Doug Drabek (0-1) S : None
HR : PIT – José Lind (1) ATL – Jeff Blauser (1)
Pitchers : PIT – Drabek (42 ⁄3 ), Patterson (11 ⁄3 ), Neagle (1), Cox (1) ATL – Smoltz (8), Stanton (1)
Attendance : 51,971 Time : 3:20
Game 2
October 7: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium , Atlanta
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
5
7
0
Atlanta
0
4
0
0
4
0
5
0
X
13
14
0
W : Steve Avery (1-0) L : Danny Jackson (0-1) S : None
HR : PIT – none ATL – Ron Gant (1)
Pitchers : PIT – Jackson (12 ⁄3 ), Mason (1/3), Walk (22 ⁄3 ), Tomlin (11 ⁄3 ), Neagle (2/3), Patterson (1/3), Belinda (1) ATL – Avery (61 ⁄3 ), Freeman (1/3), Stanton (1/3), Wohlers (1), Reardon (1)
Attendance : 51,975 Time : 3:20
Game 3
October 9: Three Rivers Stadium , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Atlanta
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
5
0
Pittsburgh
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
X
3
8
1
W : Tim Wakefield (1-0) L : Tom Glavine (0-1) S : None
HR : ATL – Sid Bream (1), Ron Gant (2) PIT – Don Slaught (1)
Pitchers : ATL – Glavine (61 ⁄3 ), Stanton (2/3), Wohlers (1) PIT – Wakefield (9)
Attendance : 56,610 Time : 2:37
Game 4
October 10: Three Rivers Stadium , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Atlanta
0
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
6
11
1
Pittsburgh
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
6
1
W : John Smoltz (2-0) L : Doug Drabek (0-2) S : Jeff Reardon (1)
HR : ATL – none PIT – none
Pitchers : ATL – Smoltz (61 ⁄3 ), Stanton (12 ⁄3 ), Reardon (1) PIT – Drabek (41 ⁄3 ), Tomlin (11 ⁄3 ), Cox (1/3), Mason (3)
Attendance : 57,164 Time : 3:10
Game 5
October 11: Three Rivers Stadium , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Atlanta
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
Pittsburgh
4
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
X
7
13
0
W : Bob Walk (1-0) L : Steve Avery (1-1) S : none
HR : ATL – none PIT – none
Pitchers : ATL – Avery (1/3), P. Smith (32 ⁄3 ), Leibrandt (12 ⁄3 ), Freeman (11 ⁄3 ), Mercker (1) PIT – Walk (9)
Attendance : 52,929 Time : 2:52
Game 6
October 13: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium , Atlanta
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh
0
8
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
13
13
1
Atlanta
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
4
9
1
W : Tim Wakefield (2-0) L : Tom Glavine (0-2) S : none
HR : PIT – Barry Bonds (1), Jay Bell (1), Lloyd McClendon (1) ATL – David Justice (1,2)
Pitchers : PIT – Wakefield (9) ATL – Glavine (1+), Leibrandt (3), Freeman (2), Mercker (2) Wohlers (1)
Attendance : 51,975 Time : 2:50
Game 7
October 14: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium , Atlanta
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Pittsburgh
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
7
1
Atlanta
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
7
0
W : Jeff Reardon (1-0) L : Doug Drabek (0-3) S : none
HR : PIT – none ATL – none
Pitchers : PIT – Drabek (8), Belinda (2/3) ATL – Smoltz (6), Stanton (2/3), P. Smith (0), Avery (11 ⁄3 ), Reardon (1)
Attendance : 51,975 Time : 3:22
Awards and honors
1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Notable transactions
Draft picks
Farm system
References
^ From 1882 to 1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania , which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
^ Al Martin page at Baseball Reference
^ "Mike LaValliere Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com" . Baseball-Reference.com . Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008 .
^ a b "Kirk Gibson Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com" . Baseball-Reference.com . Archived from the original on September 5, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008 .
^ a b "Dennis Lamp Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com" . Baseball-Reference.com . Archived from the original on September 16, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008 .
^ John Smiley page at Baseball Reference
^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats" . Pittsburgh Pirates.
^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats" . Pittsburgh Pirates.
^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats" . Pittsburgh Pirates.
^ "Major League Baseball Stats | pirates.com: Stats" . Pittsburgh Pirates.
^ a b Jeff Robinson page at Baseball Reference
^ "Danny Cox Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com" . Baseball-Reference.com . Archived from the original on September 27, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008 .
^ Alex Cole page at Baseball Reference
^ Jason Kendall page at Baseball Reference
^ "Chance Sanford Stats" .
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