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New Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle is introduced to the media on November 15, 2010. Hurdle is the 39th field manager since the team joined the National League in 1887. SEE PAGE 25 FOR A LIST OF PIRATES ALL-TIME MANAGERS The 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates Media Guide was researched, written and edited by Jim Trdinich and Dan Hart. Publication was designed by Bree C. Main. Breakers designed by Anne Bemis and Dan Bogacz. Cover designed by Dan Bogacz. Photography by Team Photographer Dave Arrigo and Marty Morrow. Information within is updated through February 8, 2011. Special thanks to Sally O’Leary for her work on the all-time roster. Contributions were also made by Matt Nordby, Jim Asher, Kevan Graves, Alex Langsam and Brian Warecki of the Pirates, along with David Vincent of SABR, who assisted in research of various home run charts. Statistical info provided in part by Elias Sports Bureau, STATS, Inc. and Major League Baseball. Information within is for use by accredited members of the news media. Those desiring to use this info for commercial purposes must contact the Media Relations department. Printed by Knepper Press. © COPYRIGHT 2011 PITTSBURGH PIRATES 2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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2011PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs

MEDIA GUIDE

The 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates Media Guide was researched, written and edited by Jim Trdinich and Dan Hart. Publication was designed by Bree C. Main. Breakers designed by Anne Bemis and Dan Bogacz. Cover designed by Dan Bogacz. Photography by Team Photographer Dave Arrigo and Marty Morrow. Information within is updated through February 8, 2011. Special thanks to Sally OLeary for her work on the all-time roster. Contributions were also made by Matt Nordby, Jim Asher, Kevan Graves, Alex Langsam and Brian Warecki of the Pirates, along with David Vincent of SABR, who assisted in research of various home run charts. Statistical info provided in part by Elias Sports Bureau, STATS, Inc. and Major League Baseball. Information within is for use by accredited members of the news media. Those desiring to use this info for commercial purposes must contact the Media Relations department. Printed by Knepper Press.

New Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle is introduced to the media on November 15, 2010. Hurdle is the 39th field manager since the team joined the National League in 1887.SEE PAGE 25 FOR A LIST OF PIRATES ALL-TIME MANAGERS

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tAbLEOFCONtENts Pirates Informationboxes12+ Wins in a Season As A Pittsburgh Rookie Pitcher (Since 1920) ........137 20-Game Winners ......................................................................................32 All-Time First Round Selections ................................................................273 All-Time Franchise Victories......................................................................155 All-Time Managers List ..............................................................................25 All-Time Pinch Hit Home Run Leaders ......................................................172 All-Time Pinch Hit Leaders..........................................................................35 All-Time SkyBlast Crowd Totals ..................................................................59 Batting Championships Won By The Pirates..............................................129 Best Starts After 15 Games and 20 Games ................................................56 Clinching Dates ........................................................................................266 Contract Status of Players On the 40-Man Roster ......................................37 Division Titles (1969-2010)......................................................................267 Doubleheader Information ..........................................................................61 Draft Selections (2010) ............................................................................300 From the Curve to the Pirates ..................................................................107 Games of 18 Innings or More....................................................................173 General Managers ........................................................................................7 Grand Slam Information..............................................................................75 Hitting For the Cycle ..................................................................................35 Hitting Streaks of 20 Games or More ........................................................145 Home Ballparks ..........................................................................................31 Home Run Information at PNC Park ..........................................................326 Largest Comebacks in Team History ........................................................226 Largest Margin of Defeat ............................................................................29 Largest Margin of Victory ..........................................................................162 Largest Regular-Season Crowds Vs. Each Opponent at PNC Park ............321 Last Ten Triple Plays Turned By The Pirates ................................................27 Latest Ending Pirate Games......................................................................249 Leadoff Home Runs Hit By The Pirates......................................................135 Long Balls ..................................................................................................38 Longest Home Run Hits at PNC Park ........................................................326 Longest Pirates Games ............................................................................146 Minor League Players and Pitchers of the Year............................................10 Miscellaneous Pirate Firsts ......................................................................254 Monthly Record Home Runs Allowed (Team) ............................................237 Monthly Record Home Runs Hit (Individual)..............................................156 Monthly Record Home Runs Hit (Team) ....................................................235 Most Hits in One Season By A Pirates Rookie............................................227 Most Home Runs Hit By A Pirates Rookie ..................................................162 Most Runs Allowed In a Game ....................................................................29 Most Runs Scored In A Game....................................................................162 No-Hit Games vs. Pirates ........................................................................159 No-Hitters By Pirate Pitchers ......................................................................33 Opening Day Catchers Since 1962............................................................132 Pirates Hitting 10 or More Home Runs in a Month ....................................150 Pirates Hitting 20+ Home Runs Before All-Star Break ............................153 Pirates Hitting Three-Consecutive Home Runs in One Inning ......................78 Pirates In One-Run Games at PNC Park......................................................77 Pirates NLCS Leaders ..............................................................................268 Pirates Who Homered From Both Sides of the Plate in the Same Game ....174 Pirates With 25 or More Saves In A Season (since 1969)..........................169 Pirates With Three Home Runs in a Game ................................................160 Pirates/Steelers/Pitt Games On the Same Day ............................................44 Pitchers Who Have Homered (Since 1991)..................................................93 Plays That Have Been Reviewed ..............................................................110 PNC Park Batting Leaders ........................................................................112 PNC Park Pitching Leaders ......................................................................112 Post-Season Brother Combinations (same team) ....................................263 Postponed Games at PNC Park ................................................................112 Principal Owners ..........................................................................................6 Radio Network Affiliates............................................................................330 Record Before All-Star Break ....................................................................137 Record With Different Home Uniforms ......................................................197 Records By Decades ................................................................................101 Scoring 20 or more runs in a game (15 times)..........................................171 Scoring 9 Or More Runs in the 1st Inning At Home....................................152 Single Season RBI Leaders ......................................................................157 Top 10 Prospects & Best Tools ..................................................................277 Winning Streaks of 10 Games or More ........................................................27 World Series Leaders ................................................................................259

ORGANIZATIONClub Directory..................................................................................4-5 Executive Biographies......................................................................6-9 Baseball Operations Biographies ................................................10-11 Pirates Front Office Staff..............................................................12-16 Pirates in the Community ............................................................17-20

MANAGER & COACHESClint Hurdle ................................................................................22-25 Coaches and Staff ......................................................................26-36 Doctors and Athletic Trainers ......................................................37-39 Clubhouse Managers ........................................................................40

2011 PITTSBURGH PIRATES2011 Tri-Roster ................................................................................42 Individual Player Pages..............................................................43-142 Non-Roster Players..................................................................143-174 2011 40-Man Roster ......................................................................175 2011 Non-Roster Invitees Roster ....................................................176 Spring Training Numerical Roster ....................................................176 The Last Time It Happened ......................................................177-179 How the 2011 Bucs Were Formed....................................................180 2010 Season In Review ..........................................................185-194

2010 SEASON IN REVIEW ........................................180-190 PIRATES HISTORYTeam History............................................................................192-195 Uniform History ......................................................................196-197 Hall of Famers & National Baseball Hall of Fame Info ..............198-201 Thru The Years ........................................................................202-203 Pirates All-Time Roster ............................................................204-210 Pirates All-Time Numerical Roster ..........................................211-216 Retired Player Numbers ..........................................................217-218 All-Time Records ....................................................................219-227 Career Batting & Pitching Leaders ..........................................228-229 Yearly Batting Leaders ............................................................230-231 Yearly Pitching Leaders............................................................232-233 Yearly Team Batting & Fielding Statistics..................................234-235 Yearly Team Pitching Statistics ................................................236-237 National League Batting Leaders ............................................238-239 National League Pitching Leaders....................................................239 Games Played By Position ..............................................................240 Batting Clubs ..................................................................................241 Ten 2B/3B/HR In A Single Season....................................................241 Award Winners ........................................................................242-244 All-Star Selections ..........................................................................245 Opening Day Lineups ..............................................................246-249 Opening Day Results................................................................250-251 Home Openers By Ballpark ......................................................252-253 Opening Day Miscellaneous Information..........................................254

POST- SEASONWorld Series Box Scores ..........................................................256-262 N.L.C.S. Summaries ................................................................263-268

DEVELOPMENTScouting Biographies and Staff List ........................................270-272 Development Staff Biographies................................................273-276 Pirate City Staff ..............................................................................277 Minor League Register ............................................................278-300

AFFILIATESAffiliate Information and Staff Biographies ..............................302-315 2011 Minor League Schedule ..........................................................316

GENERALPNC Park Stadium Map & Ticket Information ..................................318 PNC Park Field Dimensions, Ground Rules, Workout Schedule ........319 PNC Park Attendance Information............................................320-321 Walk-Off Victories at PNC Park........................................................322 PNC Park Statue Information ..................................................324-325 Home Run Information ....................................................................326 Broadcasting Information ........................................................327-331 2011 Regular Season Schedule ......................................................3322011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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ORGANIZATION

clubdirectory

PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEsbAsEbALL CLUbPNC PARK AT NORTH SHORE 115 Federal Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 323-5000 www.pirates.comEXECUtIVE Chairman of the Board..................................................................................Bob Nutting President..................................................................................................Frank Coonelly Senior Vice President & General Counsel ................................................Larry Silverman Executive Assistant ..............................................................................Monica Robinson frontoffice BASEBALL OPERATIONSSenior Vice President, General Manager ..................Neal Huntington Director of Player Development ........................................Kyle Stark Director of Scouting ........................................................Greg Smith Director of Baseball Operations ..................................Tyrone Brooks Director of Player Personnel ........................................Doug Strange Special Assistant to the General Manager ....................Jim Benedict Special Assistant to the General Manager ..................Larry Corrigan Special Assistant to the General Manager..................Marc DelPiano Special Assistant to the General Manager ..................Jax Robertson Special Assistant to the General Manager ................Pete Vuckovich Major League Scout........................................................Mike Basso Major League Scout ................................................Keith Champion Major League Scout..........................................................Bob Minor Major League Scout ..................................................Steve Williams Assistant Director of Scouting ....................................Joe Delli Carri Assistant Director of Baseball Operations ..................Kevan Graves Traveling Secretary ......................................................Greg Johnson Senior Advisor ............................................................Chuck Tanner Minor League Administrator ................................Diane DePasquale Scouting Administrator......................................................Jim Asher Baseball Operations Assistant ....................................Alex Langsam Head Athletic Trainer ..............................................Brad Henderson Head Conditioning Coordinator ................................Frank Velasquez Assistant Athletic Trainer ..........................................Mike Sandoval Latin American Strength & Conditioning Coordinator ....Kiyoshi Momose Physical Therapist & Rehab Coordinator ....................Erwin Valencia Home Clubhouse Manager ..........................................Scott Bonnett Visiting Clubhouse Manager ........................................Kevin Conrad Assistant Equipment Manager ........................................Kiere Bulls Video Coordinator ......................................................Kevin V. Roach Video Advance Scout ....................................................Simon Ferrer

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FINANCE/ADMINISTRATIONExecutive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer........ Jim Plake Administrative Assistant ............................................Ava Parker Manager, Accounting ................................................Mark Oresic Manager, Ticket Accounting & Reporting ................Dave Wysocki Accounts Payable Supervisor..............................Karen Gallagher Staff Accountant ........................................................Libby Felix Accounting Clerk ............................................Lorraine Moorhead

HISTORY

HUMAN RESOURCESSenior Director of Human Resources ............Pam Nelson Minteer Director of Employee Services ..................................Patti Mistick Manager, Payroll & Benefits ..................................Dineen Runkey Payroll Administrator................................................Laura Kallop Risk Manager ............................................................Leila Smith Human Resources Coordinator ............................Kristina Stanley Human Resources Assistant ..................................Wendy Divins

POST-SEASON

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYSenior Director of Information Technology..................Terry Zeigler Director, Baseball Systems Development ........................Dan Fox Manager, IT Operations..........................................Jeff Hammond Manager, Business Systems ....................................Sunnie Fenk Network Administrator ..........................................Chris DeBaker Network Administrator ................................................Bill Balzer Programmer/Analyst ................................................Brian Hulick System Analyst ......................................................Sonya Barber System Analyst ......................................................Beau Lawless Technical Analyst ......................................................Chris Zorich

DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNICATIONSSenior Director, Communications............................Brian Warecki Director of Media Relations........................................Jim Trdinich Manager of Media Relations ..........................................Dan Hart Manager of Business Communications ....................Matt Nordby Team Photographer ....................................................Dave Arrigo Director of Broadcasting ............................................Marc Garda Play-by-Play Announcer ............................................Greg Brown Play-by-Play Announcer ..........................................Tim Neverett Color Analyst/Alumni Representative ........................Steve Blass Color Analyst ................................................................Bob Walk Color Analyst............................................................John Wehner

AFFILIATES

MEDICAL STAFFMedical Director ..................................................Dr. Patrick DeMeo Team Physician ......................................................Dr. Edward Snell Team Physicians ..............Dr. Edward Diamond, Dr. Dennis Phillips, Dr. Michael Scarpone, Dr. Robert Schilken

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ORGANIZATION

COMMUNITY & PUBLIC AFFAIRS Vice President, Community & Public Affairs..................Patty Paytas Administrative Assistant ............................................Robin Hanna Director, Community Relations..................................Michelle Mejia Manager of Diversity Initiatives....................................Chaz Kellem Coordinator, Community Relations ........................Melissa Brozeski Development Specialist ........................................Denise Balkovec MARKETING/PROMOTIONS Executive VP & Chief Marketing Officer..........................Lou DePaoli Adminstrative Assistant ..................................Rebecca J. Seamans Senior Director, Marketing & Special Events ................Brian Chiera Director of Advertising & Creative Services ..................Kiley Cauvel Director, Special Events ......................................Christine Serkoch Manager, In-Game Entertainment ....................................Eric Wolff Manager, PNC Park Events ..............................................Ann Elder Media Producer ..............................................................Ken Brown Coordinator, In-Game Entertainment Production ............Ryan Kuntz Coordinator, Advertising & Promotions ........................Cory Nestico Coordinator, Marketing ................................................Haley Volzer Graphic Designer ..........................................................Dan Bogacz Graphic Designer ................................................Krystyn Kozlowski Graphic Designer ..........................................................Anne Bemis Publications Designer..................................................Bree C. Main Graphics Producer ........................................................Matt Walker Events Sales Assistant ............................................Lisa Schneider Public Address Announcer ..........................................Tim DeBacco ALUMNI AFFAIRS Director, Alumni Affairs, Promotions & Licensing ......Joe Billetdeaux Manager, Promotions & Licensing ..............................Megan Vizzini Manager, Promotions ......................................................Dan Millar Mascot Coordinator ......................................................Alex Collins President, Pirates Alumni Association ..........................Kent Tekulve Liaison, Alumni Affairs................................................Sally OLeary CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Senior Director, Corporate Partnerships ..........................Mike Egan Manager, Client Services ............................................Mike DeMars Manager, Client Services ..............................................Dana Geary Senior Account Executives ..................Dave Shinsky, Chris Stevens Account Executives ..........................Bryan Betzler, Lauren Geissler, Jason McClelland, Jack Tipton TICKET SALES Senior Director, Ticket Sales & Services ........................Chris Zaber Manager, Ticket Services & Retention ......................Raven Jemison Coordinator, Season Ticket Service & Retention ....Hali Dougherty-Brill Senior Account Manager ......................................Charlene Cheroke Sr. Account Execs, Season Ticket Service & Retention......Evan Uffelman, ......................................................Ryan Vizzini, Jordan Wadsworth Account Execs, Season Ticket Service & Retention ........Val Kercher Jaclyn Meyerl, Thomas Peluso, Andrew Rusiski Director, Ticket Development ......................................Jim Popovich Manager, Inside Sales ..................................................Travis Apple Account Executives, Ticket Development ....................Joe Arnstein, Tom Karayusuf, Kyle Lefeber, Chuck Peterson, Eric Ridenour, Kevin P. Roach Manager, Group Sales & Service ................................Justin Gurney Coordinator, Group & Gameday Event Sales....................Annie Reid Account Executives, Group Sales......Angela Criscella, Lauren Farrell, Andrew Giambroni, Brandon Lapetina, Brandon Lawrence, J.J. McGraw, Mark Niskach, Pete Patsilevas, Brittany Ryce

Director, Suite Sales & Service........................................Terri Smith Account Manager, Premium Sales ................................Chad Glover Coordinator, Premium Seating ........................................Julia Drost Account Executives, Premium Sales ....Joseph Arnstein, Steve Morse TICKET OPERATIONS ANALYTICS Senior Director, Market Analytics & Business Development......Jim Alexander Manager, CRM & Fan Database ................................Mark Rudolph Manager, Ticket Operations ..................................Andrew Bragman Season Ticket Coordinator..............................................Amy Fisher Group Ticket Coordinator ........................................Dave Woncheck Coordinator, CRM & Fan Database ........................Jason Witzberger Analytics Assistant ....................................................Caitlin McKee Ticket Coordinator..........................................................Ed Bujalski Ticket Office Assistant ..................................................Bob Gentile PNC PARK OPERATIONS Executive VP & General Manager of PNC Park ............Dennis DaPra Senior Director of Ballpark Operations ........................Chris Hunter Senior Director of Security & Contract Services ..........Jeff Podobnik Operations Manager ......................................................Ben Fortun Manager of Security/Service Operations......................Mark Weaver Guest Relations Manager ........................................Melissa Cushey Operations Administrator ..........................................Patty Mihalics Operations Coordinator ..................................................Dave Ebert Operations Coordinator ................................................Barb Gruber Director, Field Operations............................................Manny Lopez Field Maintenance Supervisors ........Matt Gerhardt, Derek Hurlburt Ballpark Maintenance Workers ..............Mike Adrian, Dan Dabecco, Jim Smith, Mike Welsh Supervisor, 24-Hour Security ........................................Chuck Neal 24-Hour Security Officers ....................Robbie Baker, Dana Craven, Fred Hodges, Tom Kaiser, Jason Koval, James Palumbi, Vic Virostek, Dennis Wittmer FLORIDA OPERATIONS Senior Director of Florida Operations ..........................Trevor Gooby Manager, Florida Operations ..............................................AJ Grant Manager, Sales & Marketing ................................Rachelle Madrigal Manager of Concessions ................................................Terry Pajka Administrative Assistant............................................Mayu Fielding Coordinator of Communication ......................................Joel Godett Coordinator, Sales & Marketing ..................................Stacy Morgan Coordinator, Stadium Operations ............................James Ammons Coordinator, Florida Operations ................................Juan Rodriguez Coordinator, Sales & Business ..............................Kristopher Koch Coordinator, Ticketing ................................................Justin Kristich Superintendent of Grounds, McKechnie Field ..........Victor Madrigal Superintendent of Grounds, Pirate City ........................Andy Bartley Groundskeepers..................................Alfonso Aguilar, Domingo Gil, Andres Berrones Hernandez, Roberto Mancillas, Mark Plut, Hector Rodriguez, Pedro Silveren Minor League Equipment Manager ................................Pat Hagerty Asst. Minor League Equipment Managers....Josh Hamp, Mark McKnight Clubhouse Attendant ..................................................Scott Barnes Minor League Athletic Training Coordinator................Carl Randolph Minor League Conditioning Coordinator ....................Chris Sobonya Minor League Rehab Coordinator ............................Marc Oceguera

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bObNUttINGChairman of the BoardRobert (Bob) Nutting serves as Chairman of the Board of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bob assumed control of the club in January of 2007, thus becoming the sixth principal owner in the history of the Pittsburgh Pirates. He has served as Chairman of the Board and represented his familys interest in the club since 2003. Upon assuming control of the organization, Nutting put a plan in place to overhaul the entire operation. In September of 2007, he appointed Frank Coonelly as the teams new president and, in-turn, Neal Huntington as the teams new general manager. Since that time the effort has been to build a strong foundation by investing in the core operations, while aggressively acquiring and developing talent. Nutting further demonstrated his long-term commitment to the club by constructing the Pirates new training academy in the Dominican Republic. The new campus style training complex, which opened in April 2009 as one of the very best in Major League Baseball, will help the Pirates attract, retain and teach the best players, coaches and scouts in the Latin America region. Nuttings family roots in the greater Pittsburgh region date back as long as the Pirates 123-year history. Under his leadership, the Pirates have made a commitment to making an even deeper positive impact in the community. In 2009, the Pirates and its newly formed philanthropic arm, Pirates Charities, assisted more than 2,000 community organizations. Also in 2009, Pirates Charities officially opened the new Pirates Charities Miracle League Field. The field, which is the first of its kind in the Pittsburgh-region, is designed and dedicated to allow children with special needs to enjoy the game of baseball. Nutting brings a long history of building successful organizations and a multi-generational commitment to the economic growth of the Pittsburgh region. He also serves as President and CEO of Ogden Newspapers, Inc., and Chairman of Seven Springs Mountain Resort; a four-season resort located 60 miles East of Pittsburgh. PERSONAL: Robert M. Nutting...Born on 3/29/62 in Wheeling, WVWifes name is LeslieThree daughtersEarned a B.A. in American History from Williams College in MassachusettsCurrently serves on the Board of Directors at the Carnegie Natural History Museum in Pittsburgh...Also serves as a board member and treasurer of the Newspaper Association of America...Is a former President of the West Virginia Press Association...Is committed to education through his service on the board and executive committee of The Linsly School, service on the board of Bethany College and as past Chairman of the West Virginia Independent Colleges & Universities...An avid outdoorsman and conservationist who was the driving force behind the Pirates Lets Go Bucs. Lets Go Green initiative to make PNC Park operations more environmentally friendlyAlso supports various environmental programs, is a current vice chairman of the Nature Conservancy/West Virginia Chapter and a former Chapter President and current member of Trout Unlimited...Is a licensed commercial pilot and flight instructor, an avid fisherman and skier.

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Barney Dreyfuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1900 - 1932 Florence W. Dreyfuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1932 - August 8, 1946 John Galbreath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 8, 1946 - October 2, 1985 Pittsburgh Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 2, 1985 - February 14, 1996

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Kevin McClatchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 14, 1996 - January 18, 2007 Bob Nutting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 18, 2007 - Present2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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ORGANIZATION

FrANk COONELLyPresidentFrank Coonelly was named President of the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 13, 2007, and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization. In this role, Frank leads the Pirates senior management group and is accountable for the organizations success both on and off the field. Prior to joining the Pirates, Frank served as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Labor in the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball where he negotiated and administered collective bargaining agreements with the Major League Baseball Players Association and the World Umpires Association. Frank led a staff of attorneys who represented the Commissioner and the 30 Clubs in the litigation and arbitration of labor disputes and provided contract and economic advice and counsel to the 30 clubs. Coonelly practiced labor and employment law as a Partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius before joining the Commissioners Office. A large part of Franks practice consisted of the representation of Major League Baseball as outside labor counsel. In that role, Frank assisted the Commissioner of Baseball in collective bargaining and litigation matters. He also represented several individual Clubs, including the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and Atlanta Braves, in salary arbitration matters. PERSONAL: Frank Coonelly...Born on 3/31/60 in Philadelphia, PA...Wifes name is Debbie...Four children; daughters Erin (23), Tara (21) and Kelley (20) and son Kyle (17)...Attended William Tennent High School in Warminster, PA, where he was captain of the ice hockey team...Graduated with high distinction from the Penn State University with a bachelors degree in Public Service in 1983...Earned his JD from Catholic University Law School in Washington, D.C., where he earned the Faculty Award for graduating with the highest grade point average...In the community Frank serves on the Board of Pirates Charities, Allegheny Conference, Riverlife Task Force, Visit Pittsburgh and the U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion/Advisory Board West...Also served as the Revenue Chair for the March of Dimes 2010 March for Babies.

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NEAL hUNtINGtONSenior Vice President & General ManagerNeal Huntington was named Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 25, 2007, thus becoming the 12th G.M. in the history of the club. In this role, he is responsible for the entire baseball operations department which includes overseeing the Major League club and scouting and player development systems.

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Prior to joining the Pirates, Neal worked as a Special Assistant to the General Manager for the 2007 American League Central Division champion Cleveland Indians. In his role as Special Assistant to the General Manager, Huntington served as an evaluator and advisor for Cleveland General Manager Mark Shapiro, providing recommendations regarding personnel, strategic planning and decision making. Neal also scouted major and minor league players and provided recommendations with respect to player evaluation, acquisition and retention. He also provided scouting evaluations on players within the Indians organization while doing advance scouting work for a portion of the Indians opponents. Huntington began his association with the Indians in 1998 as the Assistant Director of Minor League operations. In November of 1998, Neal took over as Clevelands Director of Player Development. In that role he instilled a holistic developmental philosophy that focused on the systematic development of the person as well as the player. He also oversaw the Indians player development system, including Latin American Field Operations. After being promoted to the title of Assistant General Manager on November 1, 2001, Huntington assisted Shapiro in all areas of the day-to-day operation of the major league club, concentrating particularly in player evaluation, acquisition and retention. Neal began his major league career in the Montreal Expos organization on June 1, 1992. He spent the 1994 campaign as the video advance scout for the Expos major league club and was then promoted to Assistant Director, Player Development after the 1994 season, where he assisted in all aspects of Montreals Player Development system. PERSONAL: Neal Alden Huntington...Born on 2/4/69 in Amherst, NH...Wifes name is Becca...Has two sons and one daughter...Was raised on a family-owned and operated dairy farm in Amherst...Played four years of baseball at Amherst College in Massachusetts, where he graduated in 1991 with a degree in Psychology...Was named a Division III second-team All-American first baseman and first-team All New England first baseman after his senior season...Also holds a Masters of Science in Sport Management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES GENERAL MANAGERSRay L. Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946 H. Roy Hamey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1947-1951 Branch Rickey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1951-1956 Joe L. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1956-1976, 1985 Joe OToole/Harding Peterson . . . . . . . . 1976-1979 Harding Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-1985 Syd Thrift. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/7/85 to 10/4/88 Larry Doughty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/7/88 to 1/6/92 Ted Simmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/5/92 to 6/19/93 Cam Bonifay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/19/93 to 6/11/01 Dave Littlefield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/13/01 to 9/7/07 Neal Huntington . . . . . . . . . . . 9/25/07 to PRESENT

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JIM PLAkEExecutive Vice President & Chief Financial OfficerAfter serving the club as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since July of 2005, Jim Plake was promoted to his current position on December 4, 2006. Previously, Jim was the Vice President of Finance and Administration, beginning in August of 1995. He joined the Pirates in November of 1991 as Director of Finance. In his current role, Jim directs the daily financial and administrative operations for the Pirates, including financial reporting, budgets, payroll, treasury, human resources, information systems and insurance. In addition, Jim also directs and oversees projects that affect all aspects of the clubs business operations. Prior to joining the Pirates, Jim was a senior manager with the public accounting firm of Price Waterhouse where he was responsible for the audit engagements of both Fortune 500 and middle-market companies.PERSONAL: James D. Plake...Born on 3/27/55 in McKeesport, PA...Wifes name is Carol...Three children: Julie (28), Joanie (25) and Jimmy (23)...Is a graduate of Serra High School in McKeesport, PA...Earned a degree in accounting from Penn State University in 1980...Is a member of both the Pennsylvania and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants...Currently serves on the board of the Downtown YMCA, Partners For Quality, Inc., Allegheny Childrens Initiative, Inc., Northside Community Development Fund and the advisory board for The Center for Sports Business & Research at the Penn State University Smeal College of Business.

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DENNIs DAPrAExecutive Vice President & General Manager, PNC Park/FacilitiesDennis DaPra is the Executive Vice President & General Manager, PNC Park/Facilities. In his role, Dennis is responsible for all day-to-day operational aspects associated with PNC Park and its facilities, including guest relations, food and beverage operations, event management, operational staffing, security and facility cleaning/maintenance. Dennis also serves as the Pirates liaison for the City of Pittsburgh, the Sports and Exhibition Authority and Stadium Authority. In addition, he is responsible for the development and management of all organized labor contracts and relationships relating to PNC Park and the coordination of the North Shore Development plans. DaPra oversaw the demolition and re-building of Pirate City in Bradenton, FL, along with the renovations to McKechnie Field, the Pirates southern home since 1969. He also oversees the day-to-day operation and facility management of the Bradenton Operations staff as well as the operation and facility management of the clubs 46-acre Dominican Republic facility in El Toro. PERSONAL: Dennis DaPra...Born in Canonsburg, PA...Wifes name is Elisa...Two children: son Luca and daughter Gabriella...Graduate of Peters Township High School...Attended Slippery Rock (PA) University, where he was a member of the 1982 NCAA Division II PSAC State Champion baseball team as a freshman...Is an active member of the Washington County Italian-American Heritage Organization and serves on the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Board of Directors for the National Italian-American Sports Hall of Fame...Was selected as National League Operations representative by Major League Baseball for the 1995 World Series at Jacobs Field in Cleveland and for the 1996 World Series at Yankee Stadium...Selected to work for MLB during the 2008 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium...Is a member of the Board of the Directors of the Stadium Managers Association and is a member of the MLB Green Initiative Committee...Is a graduate of Leadership Pittsburgh Class of XV...Received the Italian Heritage Society of Pittsburgh Award in the field of sports for his involvement with the Pirates organization in 2006.

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LArry sILVErMANSenior Vice President and General CounselLarry Silverman is the Clubs Senior Vice President and General Counsel. He joined the Pirates organization on February 1, 2002.

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In his role, Silverman provides legal counsel to the club on a wide variety of contract, employment, insurance, construction and intellectual property issues. He also assists General Manager Neal Huntington in contract negotiations and other player related matters, handles the clubs salary arbitration cases and serves as secretary and legal advisor to Pirates Charities. Prior to joining the Pirates, Larry spent 21 years at the Pittsburgh law firm of Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, P.C., the last 15 of those years as a shareholder. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law where he teaches a course on the Law of Professional Sports. In addition, Silverman is a member of the Sports Lawyers Association, the American Corporate Counsel Association and the local, state and national chapters of the Bar Association.PERSONAL: Larry Silverman...Born on 4/16/52 in Pittsburgh...Wifes name is Marcia...Three children; daughters Abby (22) and Emily (19) and son Matt (14)...Received his bachelors degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1974 and his law degree from Duquesne University School of Law in 1978.2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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LOU DEPAOLIExecutive Vice President & Chief Marketing OfficerLou DePaoli joined the Pirates as their Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer on 9/26/08. In his position, he oversees the clubs marketing, ticket sales, corporate sponsorship and communications efforts. DePaoli previously worked for the Atlanta Spirit organization, where he held the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association, Atlanta Thrashers of the National Hockey League and Phillips Arena. In this position he was responsible for all marketing, ticket sales, corporate sponsorship sales, communications and community development efforts for the organization. Prior to joining the Atlanta Spirit in May of 2005, DePaoli was the National Basketball Associations Vice President of Team Marketing and Business Development in the NBAs Team Marketing and Business Operations department. There, Lou worked with the NBA, Womens National Basketball Association and National Basketball Development League senior management on all business initiatives, including ticket sales, sponsor sales and service, marketing, advertising and promotions. DePaoli, who started in the NBA League Office in December of 2000, worked closely with the NBA clubs to improve their business operations and to implement the industrys best practices. DePaoli also worked for the Florida Marlins from 1996 to 2000, serving first as the Director of Ticket Sales and then as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the club. With the Marlins, DePaolis duties included overseeing ticket sales, sponsorship sales, marketing and customer service. During his tenure with the Marlins, the club won a World Series title in 1997. Prior to joining the Marlins in 1996, DePaoli was Vice President of Sales for the Worcester IceCats Hockey Club of the American Hockey League (AHL) from the inaugural 1994-95 season through the beginning of the 1996-97 season.PERSONAL: Louis G. DePaoli...Born on 1/23/67 in Mt. Kisco, NY...Wifes name is Kathy...Has two daughters, Ryan (24) and Emily (14)..Is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts where he earned his BA in Management of Professional Sports Organizations.

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PAtty PAytAsVice President of Community and Public AffairsPatty Paytas was named Vice President of Community and Public Affairs on June 1, 2007. In this role, Ms. Paytas also serves as Executive Director of Pirates Charities, the teams philanthropic arm. Ms. Paytas oversees the ballclubs strategic community relations, public affairs and minority outreach efforts. Previous to this appointment, Ms. Paytas was the Pirates Vice President of Communications since January 2002. This is Paytas second tour of duty with the Pirates. She began as an intern in the Public Relations Department in 1981, and remained with the organization through 1994. During that time, she was named the teams first Community Relations Director, and was hospitality coordinator for the 1990, 1991 and 1992 post-season games, and the 1994 MLB All-Star Game. From 1994 2000, Paytas worked for Burson-Marsteller as a member of the Public Affairs Practice. Her experience included public relations, state and national trade relations, communication training, special event planning and educational workshop and seminar development. Since rejoining the ballclub in 2001, Paytas was the overall club coordinator for the 2006 MLB All-Star Game and oversaw the Bill Mazeroski statue project in 2010. Ms. Paytas was honored by the Women and Girls Foundation as a Women in Sports: Leveling the Playing Field award recipient and was recognized by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Public Relations Society of Americas as their 2007 Renaissance Communicator of the Year. PERSONAL: Patricia A. PaytasBorn in Butler, PAIs a graduate of Butler High School, Butler County Community College and Slippery Rock State UniversityIs a member of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh Metropolitan Board of Directors and the Tickets for Kids Charities Advisory Board.

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tyrONE brOOksDirector of Baseball OperationsThe 2011 season marks Tyrone Brooks second year as a member of the Pirates Baseball Operations department. He was named to his current position on December 2, 2009. In his current role, Brooks assists General Manager Neal Huntington in all aspects of Baseball Operations including rules compliance, transactions, budgeting and contract negotiations. He also provides recommendations regarding personnel, strategic planning and decision making for the Baseball Operations department. Brooks spent the previous three seasons (2007-09) as a Professional Scout with the Cleveland Indians, with an emphasis on the Pacific Coast League, Texas League and California League while giving secondary Major League coverage. Prior to joining the Cleveland organization, he spent 11 years working with the Atlanta Braves, most recently as their Director of Baseball Administration in 2006. He originally joined the Braves as their Baseball Operations Trainee in May of 1996 through the clubs Career Initiative Program. Brooks also served the Atlanta organization as a Baseball Operations Assistant, Area Scouting Supervisor, Assistant, Player Personnel and Director of Baseball Operations. Brooks is the founder of the Baseball Industry Network, a baseball networking group, that includes over 6,000 members from around the world, covering the full gamut of people working within or connected to the baseball industry. The Baseball Industry Network is currently located on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com). Ty is also on the Board of Directors of the Midwest Scouts Association, is a member of the Buck ONeil Professional Scouts and Coaches Association and sits on the Board of Directors for the North County High School (Glen Burnie, MD) Alumni Scholarship.

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PERSONAL: Tyrone was born on 10/9/73 in Bethesda, MD, and currently resides in Pittsburgh with his wife, Stephanie, and daughter Olivia (1). He is a 1996 graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park, where he double-majored in Accounting and Marketing. He was also a staff photographer for the Terrapin Yearbook and the highly-acclaimed student newspaper, The Diamondback, while attending college.

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DAN FOXDirector of Baseball Systems DevelopmentDan Fox was hired as the clubs Director of Baseball Systems Development on May 1, 2008. In this role, he is responsible for the architecture and development of information systems to support the Baseball Operations department in addition to providing quantitative analysis. Prior to joining the Pittsburgh organization, Fox worked with Baseball Prospectus and The Hardball Times as an author and weekly columnist. He was also employed as a software architect at Compassion International in Colorado Springs and prior to that as a software instructor, author, and consultant.PERSONAL: Dan was born on 4/8/1968 in Davenport, IA, and currently resides in Mars, PA, with his wife, Beth, and two daughters; Laura (15) and Anna (12)...Earned a B.S. in Computer Science from Iowa State University in 1990.

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PIRATES MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS AND PITCHERS OF THE YEARAFFILIATESSince 2000, the Pirates have been honoring a minor league player and pitcher with a yearly award. They are recognized for their achievement during a September pregame ceremony at PNC Park in Pittsburgh and a plaque hangs on the wall in the Woody Huyke clubhouse in Bradenton showing each winner.YEAR PITCHER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR YEAR PITCHER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Wilson Guzman Sean Burnett Sean Burnett Ian Snell Zach Duke Paul Maholm

J.R. House Humberto Cota Walter Young Chris Shelton Brad Eldred Jose Bautista

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Tom Gorzelanny John Van Benschoten Jeff Sues Rudy Owens Rudy Owens

Andrew McCutchen Steve Pearce Jim Negrych Pedro Alvarez Alex Presley

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ChUCk tANNErSenior AdvisorChuck Tanner returned to the Pirates family when General Manager Neal Huntington hired him as a Senior Advisor on November 9, 2007. Prior to rejoining the Pirates, Chuck spent five years as a Professional Scout with the Cleveland Indians. He spent the previous 11 years (1992-2002) with the Milwaukee Brewers baseball operations staff as a Special Assistant to the General Manager. The New Castle, PA, native spent nine years as the Manager of the Pirates, capturing a World Series title in 1979. In his nine seasons at the helm (1977-1985), the Pirates posted a 711-685 record (.509 winning pct.) and six winning campaigns. Only Fred Clarke (16), Danny Murtaugh (15) and Jim Leyland (11) spent more years managing the team. In 19 seasons as a Major League manager, Tanner compiled a 1352-1381 record. He began his managerial career with the White Sox in 1970, replacing Don Gutteridge in late September that year. After six seasons with Chicago, Chuck spent one year with Oakland (1976) before joining the Pirates in 1977. He spent his final three years as a big league manager with Atlanta, having been replaced by Russ Nixon on May 22, 1988. An outfielder during his playing days, Tanner began his professional career with Evansville in 1946. After nine seasons in the minor leagues, he made his Major League debut with the Milwaukee Braves on April 12, 1955, and became the second player in history to hit a home run on the first pitch he saw in his first big league plate appearance. In eight seasons as a Major League player with Milwaukee (1955-57), the Chicago Cubs (1957-58), Cleveland (1959-1960) and the Los Angeles Angels (1961-62), Chuck compiled a .261 batting average, 21 home runs and 105 RBI in 396 games. PERSONAL: Chuck was born on 7/4/28 in New Castle, PA...Has four sons; Mark (60), Gary (57), Brent (53) and Bruce (49)...Is a graduate of Shenango High School, where he was a 10-letter star in baseball, basketball and football...Son Bruce pitched in the major leagues with the White Sox in 1985 and was the Pirates Bullpen Coach for five seasons (2001-05)...Received the Pride of the Pirates award in 1995, a yearly honor (since 1990) which recognizes a member of the Pirates family who has demonstrated the qualities of sportsmanship, dedication and outstanding character during a lifetime of service.

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MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING STATISTICSYEARS 1955-1962 AVG .261 G 396 AB 885 R 98 H 231 2B 39 3B 5 HR 21 RBI 105 BB 82 SO 93 SB 2

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Mike AdrianPNC Park Operations

Alfonso AguilarFlorida Operations

Jim AlexanderTicket Operations Analytics

James AmmonsFlorida Operations

Travis AppleTicket Sales

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Joe ArnsteinTicket Sales

Dave ArrigoCommunications

Jim AsherBaseball Operations

Bill Balzer Information Technology

Sonya BarberInformation Technology

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Scott BarnesFlorida Operations

Andrew BartleyFlorida Operations

Anne BemisMarketing

Bryan BetzlerCorporate Partnerships

Joe BilletdeauxAlumni Affairs

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Dan BogaczMarketing

Andrew BragmanTicket Operations Analytics

Ken BrownMarketing

Melissa BrozeskiCommunity & Public Affairs

Ed BujalskiTicket Operations Analytics

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Kiley Cauvel

Charlene CherokeTicket Sales

Brian ChieraMarketing

Alex CollinsMarketing

Dana CravenPNC Park Operations

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Angela CriscellaTicket Sales

Melissa CusheyPNC Park Operations

Dan DabeccoPNC Park Operations

Kip DeBakerInformation Technology

Mike DeMarsCorporate Partnerships

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Diane DePasqualeBaseball Operations

Wendy DivinsHuman Resources

Hali Dougherty-BrillTicket Sales

Julia DrostTicket Sales

Dave EbertPNC Park Operations

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Mike EganCorporate Partnerships

Ann ElderMarketing

Lauren FarrellTicket Sales

Libby FelixFinance

Sunnie FenkInformation Technology

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Mayu FieldingFlorida Operations

Amy FisherTicket Office

Ben FortunPNC Park Operations

Karen GallagherFinance

Marc GardaCommunications

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Dana GearyCorporate Partnerships

Lauren GeisslerCorporate Partnerships

Matt GerhardtPNC Park Operations

Andrew GiambroniTicket Sales

Domingo GilFlorida Operations

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Chad GloverTicket Sales

Joel GodettFlorida Operations

Kevan GravesBaseball Operations

Barb GruberPNC Park Operations

Justin GurneyTicket Sales

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Jeff HammondInformation Technology

Josh HampFlorida Operations

Robin HannaCommunity & Public Affairs

Dan HartCommunications

Andres HernandezFlorida Operations

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Chris HunterPNC Park Operations

Derek HurlburtPNC Park Operations

Raven JemisonTicket Sales

Greg JohnsonBaseball Operations

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Tom KaiserPNC Park Operations

Tom KarayusufTicket Sales

Chaz KellemCommunity & Public Affairs

Val KercherTicket Sales

Kristopher KochFlorida Operations

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Jason KovalPNC Park Operations

Krystyn KozlowskiMarketing

Justin KristichFlorida Operations

Ryan KuntzMarketing

Alex LangsamBaseball Operations

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Brandon LapetinaTicket Sales

Beau LawlessInformation Technology

Brandon LawrenceTicket Sales

Kyle LefeberTicket Sales

Manny LopezPNC Park Operations

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Rachelle Madrigal

Victor MadrigalFlorida Operations

Bree C. MainMarketing

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Roberto MancillasFlorida Operations

Jason McClellandCorporate Partnerships

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J.J. McGrawTicket Sales

Mark McKnightFlorida Operations

Michelle MejiaCommunity & Public Affairs

Jaclyn MeyerlTicket Sales

Patty MihalicsPNC Park Operations

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Dan MillarMarketing

Pam Nelson MinteerHuman Resources

Patti MistickHuman Resources

Stacy MorganFlorida Operations

Steve Morse

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Chuck NealPNC Park Operations

Cory NesticoMarketing

Mark NiskachTicket Sales

Matt NordbyCommunications

Mark OresicFinance

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Terry PajkaFlorida Operations

Ava ParkerFinance

Pete PatsilevasTicket Sales

Thomas PelusoTicket Sales

Chuck PetersonTicket Sales

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Mark PlutFlorida Operations

Jeff PodobnikPNC Park Operations

Jim PopovichTicket Sales

Annie ReidTicket Sales

Eric RidenourTicket Sales

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Kevin P Roach .Ticket Sales

Monica RobinsonExecutive

Hector RodriguezFlorida Operations

Juan RodriguezFlorida Operations

Mark RudolphTicket Operations Analytics

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Dineen RunkeyHuman Resources

Andrew RusiskiTicket Sales

Brittany RyceTicket Sales

Lisa SchneiderMarketing

Rebecca J. SeamansMarketing

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Christine SerkochMarketing

Dave ShinskyCorporate Partnerships

Pedro SilverenFlorida Operations

Jim SmithPNC Park Operations

Leila SmithHuman Resources

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Terri SmithTicket Sales

Kristina StanleyHuman Resources

Chris StevensCorporate Partnerships

Kent TekulveAlumni Affairs

Jack TiptonCorporate Partnerships

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Jim TrdinichCommunications

Evan UffelmanTicket Sales

Vic VirostekPNC Park Operations

Megan VizziniAlumni Affairs

Ryan VizziniTicket Sales

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Haley Volzer

Jordan WadsworthTicket Sales

Matt WalkerMarketing

Brian WareckiCommunications

Mark WeaverPNC Park Operations

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Mike WelshPNC Park Operations

Dennis WittmerPNC Park Operations

Jason WitzbergerTicket Operations Analytics

Eric WolffMarketing

Dave WoncheckTicket Operations Analytics

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Chris ZaberTicket Sales

Terry ZeiglerInformation Technology

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Pirates In the CommunityPirates Charities is committed to strengthening the community by supporting organizations and programs aimed at improving the lives of children and adults in the greater Pittsburgh region. Pirates Charities places a special emphasis on supporting youth programs focused on health, fitness, and education by developing partnerships with those who share in our mission. Pirates Charities is the official philanthropic arm of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The team has a long and proud tradition of providing support and assistance to those in need through a multitude of community relations programs and initiatives. The creation of Pirates Charities has helped to focus the ballclubs charitable efforts, allowing the Pirates to make an even greater impact in the community. Since its inception in the Fall of 2006, Pirates Charities has contributed more than $1.9 million to worthwhile projects and programs in the greater Pittsburgh region, our Spring Training home of Bradenton, Florida and in Estorga, Dominican Republic where our Latin American headquarters is located.

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2010 PrOGrAM hIGhLIGhtsPirates Charities Golf Tournament -- PittsburghOn July 26, 2010, Pirates Charities held the fifth annual Pirates Charities Golf Classic, presented by Allegheny General Hospital Sports Medicine, at the renowned Fox Chapel Golf Club. There, 125 participants had the unique opportunity to spend the day with current and former Pirates players, broadcasters, and front office executives while supporting the many and varied efforts of Pirates Charities. Current players such as Pedro Alvarez, Jose Tabata and Neil Walker joined alumni including Steve Blass, Bob Friend, Grant Jackson and Kent Tekulve, to name a few, to play side-by-side with Pirates fans. The event raised $141,311 for Pirates Charities. The funds raised from this event were used to support the countless organizations and projects supported by Pirates Charities.

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Pedro Alvarez lines up a putt

Pirates Charities Golf Tournament -- BradentonThe third annual Pirates Charities Spring Training Golf Classic took place on February 26, 2010 at River Wilderness Golf & Country Club. Participants enjoyed a round of golf with a Pirates celebrity while supporting the efforts of Pirates Charities in the Bradenton area. With the establishment in late 2006 of Pirates Charities as the philanthropic arm of the organization, the Pittsburgh Pirates set out to formalize its charitable efforts and make an even greater impact in meeting the needs of the communities where we have a presence. Since then, Pirates Charities has contributed more than $1.2 million dollars to worthwhile projects and non-profit organizations. Proceeds from the Spring Training Golf Classic directly assist the Boys & Girls Clubs of Manatee County and the Norma Lloyd Park Youth Baseball Field Renovation Program.

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Sporting Clays InvitationalThe Pirates held the second annual Sporting Clays Invitational event at Seven Springs Mountain Resort on Monday, September 20, 2010. The event was hosted by award-winning clay shooting instructor Michael Mohr and co-chaired by Bob Nutting, Pirates Chairman of the Board, and Dr. Patrick DeMeo, Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Allegheny General Hospital. Fans had the opportunity to take part in one of two shooting flights, in the morning or afternoon, and shot alongside Pirates players, coaches and celebrities. Shooting clinics for first-time shooters were also be offered prior to the start of each flight. Both flights were treated to a continental breakfast or lunch, respectively, before the sessions got underway. Following each flight, participants were invited to stay for a scoring reception and awards ceremony. The second annual Sporting Clays Invitational netted more than $50,000, with all proceeds benefitting Pirates Charities.Brad Lincoln with his team 2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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Shirts Off Our BacksThe Pirates Charities Shirts Off Our Back scratch-off ticket raffle took place during the game on Saturday, August 7, 2010. Tickets were sold for $2 each to fans throughout the game and 25 lucky winners won one of the jerseys worn by the Pirates players that night. Winners were able to get their jersey autographed during a special on-field postgame ceremony. More than $11,700 was raised in this unique one-night event.

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In-Park Silent AuctionsPirates Charities hosted six in-park silent auctions throughout the 2010 season. At each auction, fans had the opportunity to bid on Pirates and other MLB memorabilia, with proceeds totaling more than $25,000 going to the programs supported by Pirates Charities.

Pirate Parrot Cruise for the CureIn June of 2010, the Pirate Parrot, in partnership with Mosites Motorsports, embarked on a 350-mile, two day charity Cruise for a Cure across the state of Pennsylvania to help raise funds and awareness for Prostate Cancer research. The Parrot left Philadelphia on a Canam Spyder motorcycle, donated by Mosites Motorsports, and arrived in Pittsburgh two days later after making stops in Altoona, home of the Altoona Curve, and State College, home of the State College Spikes, both minor league affiliates of the Pirates. At both stops, fans had the opportunity to get autographs from Pirates alumni, take pictures with the Parrot on his motorcycle and make donations to his fight against Prostate Cancer. Fans were able to make donations to help raise money for Prostate Cancer research via a one-time flat donation or on a per-mile pledge basis. A total of $6,685 were raised through Pirates Charities and then donated directly to the Western Pennsylvania Prostate Cancer Foundation. The Parrot will Cruise for the Cure once again in 2011 from Friday, July 29 Sunday, July 31.

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Bill Mazeroski Statue UnveilingThe 2010 season marked the 50th anniversary of the Pirates 1960 World Series victory over the New York Yankees, as well as one of the most dramatic events in sports history: Bill Mazeroskis game-winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7. Numerous events took place in Pittsburgh throughout the 2010 season to recognize the accomplishments of the 1960 team, including a Victory Gala at PNC Park and first time showing of the Game 7 game footage at the Byham Theater in October. In addition, to honor Mazeroski and that moment in Pirates baseball history, a statue of Maz was dedicated and unveiled at the end of Mazeroski Way outside the right field gate at PNC Park on Sunday, September 5. Mazeroski remains the only player in Major League Baseball history to hit a game-winning home run in Game 7 of a World Series. His blast off New Yorks Ralph Terry on October 13, 1960, gave the Bucs a 10-9 victory in the deciding game played at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. Fans were encouraged to be a part of the Maz Statue dedication by donating to Pirates Charities and, in turn, receiving a personalized engraved commemorative ivy leaf that has been permanently placed on the brick wall behind the statue outside of the PNC Park right field gate. All available space on the wall is now occupied by donor leaves, and more than $178,000 was raised.

Community Commitment ProgramGENERALThis program encourages players throughout the Pirates system to emulate Roberto Clementes legacy of community service. Throughout the 2010 season, nearly 250 players in the Pirates minor league system participated in this program, and more than 6,000 hours of community service has been performed since the start of the program three seasons ago. Each player completed a minimum of 10 hours of community service in their respective affiliate locations during this season.2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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Boys & Girls Club of Manatee County Computer Tech Lab

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Pirates Charities and project partners transformed an old, dingy computer room into a new state-of-the-art computer tech lab at the Boys & Girls Club of Manatee County in March of 2010. The lab has provided the more than 330 children that utilize the Bradenton Boys & Girls Club every day with the opportunity to fully participate in the Boys & Girls Club Project Learn program, which reinforces and enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school.

Fields for Kids Matching Grant ProgramThe Fields for Kids matching grant program, introduced before the start of the 2009 season, provides financial support to improve youth baseball and/or softball facilities through matching grants of $1,000 to $5,000. Grant funds may be used for the upgrading of essential field components such as sod, infield playing surfaces, fencing, dugouts and irrigation systems. Upgrades to the overall facility, including lights, bleachers, scoreboards and concession stands are also eligible. During the programs first two years, a total of 49 grants worth an excess of $200,000 have been distributed to youth baseball and softball organizations in 23 different counties in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.

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Pittsburgh RBI ProgramThe Pittsburgh RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) program began in 1994 as a part of Major League Baseball's international RBI initiative. During the 2010 season, Pittsburgh RBI included more than 1000 area youth in 12 different communities throughout the greater Pittsburgh region. The RBI program focuses on instruction and competitive play. Throughout the summer, Pittsburgh RBI teams competed in the City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation BIG League. Three Pittsburgh RBI teams captured their league championship including the McKeesport Girls 12 and Under softball team, the Duquesne Pony baseball team and the Carnegie Super Colt team. In addition to regular season play, two Pittsburgh RBI All-Star teams, including a Junior Boys team (13-15 years old) and a Senior Boys team (16-18 years old) traveled to Washington D.C. to compete in an MLB-sponsored regional tournament. Regional tournament winners went to Jupiter, FL to compete in the annual RBI World Series. The Pirates Community Baseball Center, which officially opened in February 2007, hosts over 4,500 youth each year. This facility, which is part of the Shadyside Boys & Girls Club, is designed to assist Pittsburgh RBI youth in developing baseball and softball fundamentals and techniques. The Pittsburgh Pirates coaching staff shows their support for Pittsburgh RBI through youth and coaches clinics. Pirates coaches provide the Pittsburgh RBI coaches with instructional clinics to demonstrate and showcase the fundamentals of baseball. Pirates coaches also spent time at the Boys and Girls Club of McKeesport for a youth fundamentals clinic with over 40 Pittsburgh RBI youth in attendance.

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Fields for Kids Matching Grant ProgramThe Fields for Kids matching grant program, introduced before the start of the 2009 season, provides financial support to improve youth baseball and/or softball facilities through matching grants of $1,000 to $5,000. Grant funds may be used for the upgrading of essential field components such as sod, infield playing surfaces, fencing, dugouts and irrigation systems. Upgrades to the overall facility, including lights, bleachers, scoreboards and concession stands are also eligible. During the programs first two years, a total of 49 grants worth an excess of $200,000 have been distributed to youth baseball and softball organizations in 23 different counties in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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Clemente Day

On September 8, 2010 the Pittsburgh Pirates visited and hand-delivered a variety of goods to the children of Pittsburgh King Pre K-8 school on the North Side. This initiative was part of the Clemente Day events, which celebrate the life and community service legacy of Pirates Hall-of-Famer Roberto Clemente. During the Pirates visit to Pittsburgh King Pre K-8 school, the children had the opportunity to hear Vera Clemente, Goodwill Ambassador for Major League Baseball and widow of the late Roberto Clemente, along with her sons Roberto, Jr. and Luis, speak on the importance of having pride in yourself and your community, as well as giving back to the community. Following the assembly, the entire Pirates roster of players unloaded a truck full of items for the children, including t-shirts made specifically for the students, copies of the book Roberto Clemente: The Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates for each child, physical education equipment and baseball and softball equipment. Two new baseball/softball teams were formed by the school as a result of the donated equipment; something that would not have been possible without it.

Holiday Charitable EffortsUrban League holiday Party Pirates players Neil Walker and Garrett Jones, the Pirate Parrot and members of the Pirates front office partnered with Allegheny Countys Department of Human Services to host children from the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh Charter School at PNC Park on Saturday, December 4, 2010 for a party to help celebrate the holiday season. Each child had their own personal locker set up in the Pirates clubhouse complete with their very own replica jersey and Pirates customized stocking filled with goodies. The children and their guests were treated to lunch in the home clubhouse and had an opportunity to take a few swings in the indoor batting cages, as well as a chance to take part in a number of other fun activities including face painting, cookie decorating, and holiday crafts. The Pirates host this annual event every holiday season and have entertained children from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh and the Miracle League of Southwestern PA in the past. Lightof Life holiday Dinner Representatives from the Pirates and StarKist Co. partnered for a four-day effort to serve dinner to the hungry during the week of December 13-19, 2010 at the Light of Life Rescue Mission on Pittsburghs North Side. Pirates President Frank Coonelly, General Manager Neal Huntington, new Manager Clint Hurdle, Pirates broadcaster Greg Brown, the Pirate Parrot and a group of Starkist employees and members of their corporate leadership participated in the four day event. It was the fourth consecutive year where the Pirates took part in this holiday food for the hungry initiative, and it was StarKists second year of participation. Approximately 200 men and women from the Pittsburgh community were served each evening. Dominican republic Clothing Drive For the second consecutive year, the Pirates held a clothing drive during the month of December to benefit children of the Madre Laura School in the Dominican Republic, which is a neighbor of the Pirates Dominican Training Academy outside of El Toro. Clothing donations were accepted in Pittsburgh and in Bradenton, the Pirates Spring Training location and home of Piratesowned single-A affiliate Bradenton Marauders, with all proceeds boxed and shipped directly to Madre Laura School.2011 PIttsbUrGh PIrAtEs MEDIA GUIDE

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CLint HurdLePOSITION PLAYED: OF CONTRACT: Signed thru 2013 (club option for 2014)

AGE: 53 (turns 54 on July 30) BORN: 7/30/57 in Big Rapids, MI RESIDES: Pittsburgh, PA APPOINTED: 11/15/10

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Clint Hurdle was named manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates on November 15, 2010, becoming the 39th manager in the organizations 124-year history. The 2011 season marks his 37th in professional baseball. Hurdle spent the 2010 season as the Hitting Coach of the American League champion Texas Rangers, a club that led the Major Leagues with a .276 batting average during the regular season - paced by A.L. MVP Josh Hamilton (.359 average, 32 home runs and 100 RBI) and Vladimir Guerrero (.300 average, 29 home runs and 115 RBI). Prior to joining the Texas coaching staff on November 5, 2009, Hurdle spent over 15 years in the Colorado organization, serving as a minor league hitting coordinator, Major League hitting coach and manager at the big league level. He compiled a 543-625 record while serving the Rockies as manager from April 26, 2002, until he was relieved of his duties on May 29, 2009. Clint has the most wins of any manager in Colorado team history, winning his 500th Clint serving at Light of Life a week after being named Manager of the Pirates in December career game on August 29, 2008 at Los Angeles. In 2007, Hurdle led the Rockies to the World Series as the club captured its first National League pennant in franchise history. The 2007 club, which won 11 straight games in September, won 21 of its 22 games leading up to the World Series, where Boston pulled off a four-game sweep. During the 2007 post season, the Rockies swept the Phillies in the Division Series and Arizona in the Championship Series before falling to the Red Sox in the Fall Classic. For his efforts in 2007, Hurdle received four first-place votes and finished in third place in the voting for N.L. Managerof-the-Year. His 07 squad also compiled the highest single-season fielding pct. in Major League history (.989), a mark that still stands. Clint also served as manager of the National League in the 2008 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, the longest game (time, innings) in All-Star history (the N.L. lost 4-3 in 15 innings in a game that lasted 4:50). Hurdle was also a coach for the N.L. staff during the 2004 All-Star Game in Houston. Hurdles managerial career at the Major League level began with a 4-1 victory over the Phillies at Coors Field on April 26, 2002. He replaced Buddy Bell as Colorados skipper that day and went 6-0 in his first six games - tied for the sixthbest winning streak by a manager following a mid-season managerial change in Major League history (Joe Morgan holds the record as his Red Sox won their first 12 games in 1988). In his five-plus years tutoring Colorados hitters, the club compiled the N.L.s top two averages in 70 years (.294 in 2000 and .292 in 2001) and the leagues most base hits since 1930 (1,664 in 2000). In 2001 alone, the Rockies established a Major League record for total bases (2,748) and the N.L. mark for extra-base hits (598). Hurdle, who doubled as the clubs First Base Coach from 1997-98, remained on the coaching staff under three different Colorado managers; Don Baylor, Jim Leyland and Buddy Bell. Prior to becoming Hitting Coach in 1997, Clint served the Rockies as their minor league hitting instructor from 1994-96. Before he joined the Colorado organization, Hurdle managed in the New York Mets system for six seasons (1988-1993) and compiled a 412-418 record. In his first season as a manager, and in St. Lucies first year of existence, he led the club to a second-half division title and the Florida State League championship. Hurdle also took his 1989 St. Lucie club and the 1990 Jackson team to the post season, losing in the first round of the playoffs each year. After managing Williamsport in the Eastern League in 1991, Clint wrapped up his minor league managerial career with two seasons at the Triple-A level with Tidewater in 1992 and Norfolk in 1993. Primarily an outfielder during his playing days, Hurdle was selected by Kansas City in the first round (9th player overall) of the 1975 June draft. After three full seasons in the minor leagues, which included American Association Rookie-ofthe-Year and All-Star Game MVP honors while playing with Omaha in 1977, Clint made his Major League debut at the age of 20 with the Royals on September 18, Hurdle played 1977, and hit a two-run homer off Seattles Glenn Abbott in his second at bat. Leagues with theparts of 10 seasons in the Major Royals, Reds, Mets and Cardinals2011 PittSBurgH PirateS Media guide

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Hurdle played parts of 10 seasons in the Major Leagues with the Royals (1977-1981), Reds (1982), Mets (1983, 1985, 1987) and Cardinals (1986) and compiled a .259 average, going 360-for-1391 with 81 doubles, 12 triples, 32 home runs and 193 RBI in 515 career games. He appeared in the post season twice with Kansas City, going 3-for-8 with an RBI in four games against the Yankees in the 1978 A.LC.S., and advancing as far as the World Series in 1980, only to lose in four games to the Phillies. After spending the 1982 season in the Cincinnati organization, Hurdle was signed by New York as a minor league free agent prior to the 1983 campaign and played three years in the Mets system before being selected by St. Louis in the 1985 Rule 5 Draft. In his final season as a player (1987), Clint appeared in 97 games with Triple-A Tidewater and went 1-for-3 in three games with the Hurdle made his Major League debut at the age of 20 with the Royals on September 18, 1977 Mets. In his big league career, he made 240 appearances in right field, 96 in left field, 92 at first base, 22 at catcher and 15 at third base. Hurdle, who hit the final home run in Minnesotas historical Metropolitan Stadium on 9/30/81, hit his final big league homer on 9/9/86 at Three Rivers Stadium - a solo shot off Pittsburghs Rick Reuschel. PERSONAL: Clinton Merrick Hurdle...Wifes name in Karla...Has three children; daughter Ashley (7/18/85), who graduated from the University of California-Santa Barbara and is currently working in Group Sales with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA, daughter Madison (8/7/02) and son Christian (11/15/04)...Is the Prader-Willi national spokesperson, an organization that raises awareness for Prader-Willi Syndrome, a complex genetic disorder his daughter Madison was born with...Prader-Willi affects about one in every 12,000 people and is caused by the deletion of part of an individuals 15th chromosome (check out www.pwsausa.org for more information)...Is a 1975 graduate of Merritt Island (FL) High School, where he lettered in baseball, football and basketball...Batted .567 with four homers and 25 RBI in 24 games during his senior year in high school while earning All-State and All-American honors...Was also a star quarterback and signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Miami (FL), but chose to sign with Kansas City after the Royals selected him in the first round of the 1975 June draft...Spent the second half of the 2009 season as an analyst on the MLB Network...Has been ejected 21 times in his career as a manager; also three times as a coach and once as a player...Participated in PirateFest this past January.

MANAGERIAL RECORDYEAR CLUB LEAGUE W74 79 73 60 56 70 67 74 68 67 76 90 74 18 412 534

L65 55 62 79 86 71 73 88 94 95 86 73 88 28 418 625

PCT.532 .590 .540 .432 .394 .496 .479 .457 .420 .414 .469 .552 .457 .391 .496 .461

DIVISIONEastern Eastern Eastern ---Western West West West West West West West West West

FINISH4th/1st 1st/1st 2nd/1st 7th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 5th T4th 2nd 3rd ----

1988 St. Lucie (1) Florida State 1989 St. Lucie (2) Florida State 1990 Jackson (3) Texas 1991 Williamsport Eastern 1992 Tidewater International 1993 Norfolk International 2002 Colorado National 2003 Colorado National 2004 Colorado National 2005 Colorado National 2006 Colorado National 2007 Colorado National 2008 Colorado National 2009 Colorado National Minor League Totals (6 years) Major League Totals (8 years)

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(1)Defeated Tampa, two games to none, in first round of playoffs...Defeated Osceola, two games to none, in Florida State League championship. (2)Lost to Port Charlotte, two games to one, in first round of Florida State League playoffs. (3)Lost to Shreveport, two games to none, in first round of Texas League playoffs. (4)Defeated Philadelphia, three games to none, in National League Division Series...Defeated Arizona, four games to none, in National League Championship Series...Lost to Boston, four games to none, in World Series. Manager, St. Lucie, 1988-1989. Manager, Jackson, 1990. Manager, Williamsport, 1991. Manager, Tidewater, 1992. Manager, Norfolk, 1993. Minor League Hitting Coordinator, Colorado, 1994-1996. Hitting Coach/First Base Coach, Colorado, 1997-1998. Hitting Coach, Colorado, 1997 thru April 25, 2002. Manager, Colorado, April 26, 2002 thru May 27, 2009. Hitting Coach, Texas, 2010.2011 PittSBurgH PirateS Media guide

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LIFETIME BATTING STATISTICSCLUB Sarasota Waterloo Omaha Kansas City 1978 Kansas City 1979 Omaha Kansas City 1980 Kansas City 1981 Kansas City (1) 1982 Cincinnati Indianapolis (2)(3) 1983 Tidewater New York-NL 1984 Tidewater 1985 New York-NL (4) 1986 St. Louis (5) 1987 Tidewater New York-NL Minor League Totals N.L. Totals A.L. Totals Major League Totals YEAR 1975 1976 1977 AVG .274 .235 .328 .308 .264 .236 .240 .294 .329 .206 .245 .285 .182 .243 .195 .195 .257 .333 .266 .196 .276 .259 G 49 127 129 9 133 68 59 130 28 19 88 139 13 128 43 78 97 3 825 156 359 515 AB 175 429 442 26 417 220 171 395 76 34 261 477 33 412 82 154 288 3 2704 306 1085 1391 R 34 89 85 5 48 30 16 50 12 2 38 82 3 60 7 18 38 1 456 31 131 162 H 48 101 145 8 110 52 41 116 25 7 64 136 6 100 16 30 74 1 720 60 300 360 2B 4 22 35 0 25 13 10 31 3 1 18 33 2 15 4 5 27 0 167 12 69 81 3B 4 5 3 0 5 0 3 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 17 1 11 12 HR 1 19 16 2 7 6 3 10 4 0 12 22 0 21 3 3 7 0 104 6 26 32 RBI *31 89 66 7 56 29 30 60 15 1 58 105 2 64 7 15 45 0 487 25 168 193 BB 24 118 96 2 56 49 28 34 13 2 58 105 2 79 13 26 47 0 576 43 133 176 SO 23 112 61 7 84 42 24 61 10 6 63 109 10 107 20 38 47 1 564 75 186 261 SB 1 1 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 0 1 1

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(*)Led League Selected by Kansas City in 1975 First-Year Player Draft (1st round - 9th pick overall). (1)Acquired by Cincinnati from Kansas City, 12/11/81, in deal for pitcher Scott Brown. (2)Released by Cincinnati on 11/15/82...Signed by Seattle as a free agent in February of 1983. (3)Released by Seattle on 4/4/83...Signed by New York (NL) as a free agent on 4/7/83. (4)Selected by St. Louis off New Yorks Triple-A roster in Rule 5 Draft on 12/5/85. (5)Granted free agency on 11/12/86...Signed by New York as a minor league free agent on 2/9/87.

DIVISION SERIES STATISTICSYEAR CLUB/OPP 1981 KC vs. Oak. AVG .273 G AB 3 11 R 0 H 3 2B 0 3B HR RBI 0 0 0 SH 0 SF HP 0 0 BB SO 1 1 SB CS E 0 0 0

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STATISTICSYEAR CLUB/OPP 1978 KC vs. NYY 1980 KC vs. NYY L.C.S. Totals AVG .375 .000 .300 G AB 4 8 3 2 7 10 R 1 0 1 H 3 0 3 2B 0 0 0 3B HR RBI 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 SH 0 0 0 SF HP 0 0 0 0 0 0 BB SO 2 3 0 1 2 4 SB CS E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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WORLD SERIES STATISTICSGENERALYEAR CLUB/OPP 1980 KC vs. Phi. AVG .417 G AB 4 12 R 1 H 5 2B 1 3B HR RBI 0 0 0 SH 0 SF HP 0 0 BB SO 2 1 SB CS E 1 0 0

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Hurdles Record vs. Major League ClubsOpponent........................................................Record Arizona .................................................. (56-73, .434) Atlanta.................................................... (19-29 .396) Baltimore .................................................. (5-4, .556) Boston ........................................................(5-4, .556) Chicago (AL) .............................................. (2-4, .333) Chicago (NL).......................................... (17-29, .370) Cincinnati .............................................. (21-18, .408) Cleveland .................................................. (8-7, .538) Colorado ............................................................ (0-0) Detroit...................................................... (11-7, .611) Florida .................................................. (25-23, .521) Houston