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Pirates sputtered, but scored 9 runs

By John Perrotto for The 2 min read

Scoring nine runs in a game is a good offensive output under almost any circumstance.

However, when the Pirates beat the Milwaukee Brewers 9-3 last Sunday at PNC Park, it seemed as if the offense sputtered to some degree.

Perhaps it was because the Pirates scored nine runs despite putting together a 17-hit attack and also drawing seven walks.

According to the Elias Ãå±±½ûµØ Bureau, each of the previous 52 major league teams that had at least that many hits and walks in a game scored at least 11 runs, dating to April 2010.

It had been nearly 45 years — July 17, 1971 — since the Pirates had at least 17 hits and seven walks and failed to score in double digits. They beat the San Diego Padres 9-2 that afternoon at Three Rivers Stadium.

Manny Sanguillen led the way by going 4-for-5 with two RBIs while Roberto Clemente was 3-for-5 and Bob Robertson hit a home run to lead a 17-hit attack. Dock Ellis pitched a seven-hitter to beat Fred Norman.

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The Pirates had hit a double in each of their first 17 games this season and had at least two two-base hits in eight straight games going into Saturday night’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Phoenix.

The team record for consecutive games with at least one double to start a season is 27 in 2008. Meanwhile, the record for most games in a row with multiple doubles is 12, set from April 26-May 16, 1925, then matched less than a month later in 1925 from June 6-16 and equaled from June 27-July 9, 2008.

So what do all the early-season doubles mean? It’s hard to say.

The 1925 Pirates won the World Series. The 2008 team, meanwhile, went 67-95 and finished last in the National League Central.

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The 12-game hitting streak that first baseman John Jaso took into Saturday night represented a bit of esoteric Pirates’ history.

It marked the longest hitting streak in April by a player in his first season with the Pirates, dating to at least 1913, when records are first available, according to research performed on baseball-reference.com.

The Pirates singed Jaso to a two-year, $8-million contract as a free agent last December.

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