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2002 Expos 66-96 * (54-66)
2003 D'Backs 107-55, 3-1 NLDS win, 4-2 NLCS win, 4-3 WS Loss (Boston)
2004 Mets 100-62, 3-1 NLDS win, 4-3 NLCS loss
2005 Braves 87-75
2006 Angels 90-72
2007 Astros 68-94
2008 Pirates 60-102
2009 Pirates 113-49, 3-2 NLDS loss (San Francisco)
2010 Pirates 122-40, 3-2 NLDS win (Arizona), 4-2 NLCS loss (Cincinnati)
2011 Pirates 119-43, 3-2 NLDS win (Miami), 4-2 NLCS win (San Francisco), 4-3 WS Loss (New York)
2012 Pirates 115-47, 3-2 NLDS win (Washington), 4-2 NLCS win (Arizona), 4-1 WS win (Texas)
2013 Pirates 127-35, 3-1 NLDS win (Philadelphia), 4-3 NLCS loss (Arizona)
2014 Pirates 119-43, 3-2 NLDS win (Miami), 4-2 NLCS win (Los Angeles), 4-1 WS Win (Toronto)
2015 Pirates 111-51, 3-2 NLDS win (Miami), 4-0 NLCS win (San Francisco), 4-0 WS Win (Texas)
2016 Pirates 118-44, 3-1 NLDS loss (St. Louis)
2017 Pirates 110-52, 3-1 NLDS win (Washington), 4-3 NLCS win (Philadelphia), 4-3 World Series Win (Detroit)
2018 Pirates 113-49, 3-0 NLDS win (Philadelphia), 4-2 NLCS win (San Diego), 4-1 World Series Loss (New York)
2019 Pirates 109-53, 3-1 NLDS loss (Chicago)
2020 Pirates 104-58, 3-2 NLDS win (Chicago), 4-2 NLCS win (San Diego), 4-2 World Series Loss (New York)
2021 Pirates 95-67, 3-1 NLDS win (Arizona), 4-1 NLCS loss (Philadelphia)
2022 Pirates 107-55, 3-1 NLDS win (Philadelphia), 4-3 NLCS win (Miami), 4-2 World Series Win (Boston)
2023 Cardinals 103-59, 3-0 NLDS loss (Milwaukee)

Pretty extreme with the exception of 2005/2006.
I joined on May 17, 2002 so from May 18 2002- end of the season, I went 54-66 which I'll count towards my career total since I wasn't responsible for that bad start.

- One-time NL Wild Card champion (2003)
- One-time NL East champion (2004)
- 14-time NL Central champion (2009-22)
- Nine-time National League champions (2003, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022)
- Five-time IBC champions (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2022)

2,156-1,271 (.629) regular season
88-63 (.582) in the playoffs

Also of note that between 2004-2005 my roster was dismantled.

Individual Awards:

2009 NL Cy Young Award: Dan Haren
2010 NL Cy Young Award: Dan Haren
2011 NL Cy Young Award: Tim Lincecum
2014 NL MVP: Mike Trout
2015 NL MVP: Mike Trout
2016 NL MVP: Mike Trout
2017 NL MVP: Mike Trout
2017 NL Cy Young Award: Carlos Martinez
2022 NL MVP: Mike Trout

2011 NLCS MVP: Nick Johnson
2012 NLCS MVP: Adam Wainwright
2012 World Series MVP: Matt Holliday
2014 NLCS MVP: Mike Trout
2014 World Series MVP: Cole Hamels
2015 NLCS MVP: Mike Trout
2015 World Series MVP: Matt Holliday
2017 NLCS MVP: Mike Trout
2017 World Series MVP: Todd Frazier
2018 NLCS MVP: Mike Trout
2020 NLCS MVP: Clayton Kershaw
2022 NLCS MVP: Mike Trout
2022 World Series MVP: Andrew Heaney

IBC Team Records Held by Pittsburgh:

Most Pennants won: 9 (2003, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022)
Most Championships won (tie, NYY): 5 (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2022)
Best Single Season Record: 127-35 '13 Pirates
Best Team Single Season ERA: 2.70 '10 Pirates
Most Team Single Season K's: 1521 '10 Pirates
Most Regular season wins: 127, '13 Pirates

Adding some Franchise leaders as well, yearly as well.

Wins leaders by year:

2023: Houser (14)
2022: Gonzales (19)
2021: Hill (18)
2020: Kershaw/Hill (18)
2019: Wainwright (17)
2018: Verlander (14)
2017: Martinez (23)
2016: Pineda (16)
2015: Hernandez (16)
2014: Wainwright (21)
2013: Wainwright (27)
2012: Wainwright (23)
2011: Haren (30)
2010: Haren (29)
2009: Lincecum (21)
2008: Washburn (12)
2007: Bauer/Mateo (8)
2006: Harris (10)
2005: Byrd (7)
2004: Martinez (12)
2003: Sturtze (17)
2002: D'Amico/Parque (6)

Saves leaders by year:

2023: Sewald (23)
2022: Jansen (31)
2021: Miller/Kelly (7)
2020: Martinez (15)
2019: Miller (30)
2018: Zielger (9)
2017: Socolovich (31)
2016: Siegrist (12)
2015: Cishek (26)
2014: Motte (21)
2013: Rivera (10)
2012: Motte (17)
2011: Papelbon (20)
2010: Broxton (28)
2009: Broxton (32)
2008: Isringhausen, Franklin (4)
2007: Cormier (8)
2006: Isringhausen (8)
2005: Dessens (6)
2004: Isringhausen (37)
2003: Isringhausen (11)
2002: Hoffman (12)

Hits leaders by year:

2023: Arenado (135)
2022: Edman (172)
2021: Arenado (179)
2020: Trout (188)
2019: Trout (173)
2018: Trout (180)
2017: Cabrera (172)
2016: Trout (222)
2015: Trout (203)
2014: Trout (199)
2013: Trout (199)
2012: Zobrist (190)
2011: Holliday (199)
2010: Holliday (203)
2009: Longoria (179)
2008: McCann (154)
2007: Casto, Prado (114)
2006: Grudzielanek (187)
2005: Eckstein (150)
2004: Pudge (143)
2003: Tejada (192)
2002: Luis Castillo (97)

RBI leaders by year:

2023: Arenado (82)
2022: Arenado (110)
2021: Valaika (92)
2020: Trout (101)
2019: Trout (101)
2018: Trout (111)
2017: Cabrera (104)
2016: Trout (131)
2015: Trout (136)
2014: Trout (82)
2013: Longoria (129)
2012: Zobrist (94)
2011: Holliday (115)
2010: Holliday (139)
2009: Longoria (135)
2008: McCann (103)
2007: Pence (81)
2006: Rolen (127)
2005: Branyan (87)
2004: Branyan (99)
2003: Rolen (126)
2002: Tatis (38)


Top HR leaders by year:

2020: Trout (53)
2016: Trout (52)
2018: Trout (50)
2015: Trout (49)
2009 Longoria (46)
2022 Trout (45)
2004 Branyan (42)
2010 Longoria (41) / 2006 Rolen (41)

Top 5 SO leaders by year:
2011 Lincecum (336)
2010 Lincecum (329)
2010 Haren (306)
2010 Greinke (292)
2009 Lincecum (281)

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Career leaders

Wins

1. Tim Lincecum (84-49), 2008-12
2. Dan Haren (79-19), 2009-11
3. Zack Greinke (65-17), 2009-10, 2012-13
4. Adam Wainwright (50-8) 2012-pres
5. Barry Zito (27-7), 2003, 2006-07
6. John Lackey (21-7), 2008-2009
t7. Johan Santana (18-2), 2010
t7. Tanyon Sturtze (18-4), 2002-03
t7. Paul Byrd (18-15), 2004-05
t10. Matt Cain (15-3) 2013-pres
t10. Jon Broxton (15-8), 2009-11
t10. Tim Wakefield (15-12), 2002-03
13. Jarrod Washburn (14-14), 2002, 2008
t14. Jason Isringhausen (13-12), 2002-04, 2006, 2008
t14. Randy Wolf (13-5), 2009, 2012

Strikeouts

1. Tim Lincecum, 1,260 (2008-12)
2. Dan Haren, 861 (2009-11)
3. Zack Greinke, 626 (2009-10, 2012-pres)
4. John Lackey, 271 (2008-09)
5. Adam Wainwright, 240 (2012)
6. Pedro Martinez, 230 (2004)
7. John Santana, 181 (2010)
8. Jon Broxton, 176 (2009-11)
9. Paul Byrd 169, (2004-05)
10. Tim Wakefield, 167 (2002-03)
11. Barry Zito, 157 (2003, 2006-07)

Complete Games

1. Dan Haren 23 (2009-11)
2. Tim Lincecum 21 (2008-pres)
3. Zack Greinke, 12 (2009-10, 2012-pres)
3. Paul Byrd, 9 (2004-05)
t4. John Lackey 8 (2008-2009, 2013-pres)
t4. Chris Carpenter, 8 (2006, 2009)
t7. Adam Wainwright, 7 (2012-pres)
t7. Jarrod Washburn, 7 (2002, 2008)
9. Tanyon Sturtze, 6 (2002-03)
10. Johan Santana, 4 (2010)
t11. Rick Porcello, 3 (2011-pres)
t11. Pedro Martinez, 3 (2004)
t11. Curt Schilling, 3 (2003, 2006)
t11. Randy Wolf, 3 (2009, 2012)

Saves

1. Jonathan Broxton, 71 (2009-11)
2. Jason Isringhausen, 62 (2002-04, 2006, 2008)
3. Jonathan Papelbon, 26 (2006, 2010-11)
4. Jason Motte, 17 (2012-pres)
5. Trevor Hoffman, 13 (2002, 2010)

Home runs

1. Evan Longoria, 141 (2009-Pres)
2. Russ Branyan, 111 (2004-2007)
3. Matt Holliday, 83 (2009-pres)
4. Scott Rolen, 77 (2003, 06)
5. Reggie Sanders, 37 (2002, 04, 06)
6. Shawn Green, 36 (2002-03)
7. Miguel Tejada, 34 (2003, 06)
8. Yadier Molina, 31 (2010-pres)
9. Bret Boone, 30 (2003, 05)
10. Rocco Baldelli, 28 (2009)
11. Jim Thome, 26 (2002, 2004, 2012)
t12. Ben Zobrist, 25 (2011-pres)
t12. Ivan Rodriguez, 25 (2002, 04, 06)

Runs batted in


1. Evan Longoria, 449 (2009-pres)
2. Matt Holliday, 341 (2010-pres)

3. Russ Branyan, 275 (2004-07)
4. Scott Rolen, 253 (2003, 2006)
5. Yadier Molina, 183 (2010-pres)
6. Shawn Green, 124 (2002-03)
7. Bret Boone, 118 (2003, 2005)
8. Rocco Baldelli, 117 (2009)
9. Ben Zobrist, 112 (2011-pres)
10. Miguel Tejada, 110 (2003, 2006)
11. Kelly Shoppach, 109 (2009-pres)
12. Brian McCann, 103 (2007)
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haha Shawn Green...
"My shit doesn't work in the playoffs. My job is to get us to the playoffs. What happens after that is fucking luck."

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Haha yep. Miss the old guy.
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Updated with 2010 statistics
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Updated to reflect 2011
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How did you go from 60 to 113 wins?
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I have a how-to book coming out before the spring. I can send you an autographed copy if you'd like?
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But really, during those two years where I was awful, I had accumulated a ton of top prospects. Then I just pawned them all off, turned this into that, that into this, and viola. What did I end up trading for Haren -- No. 1, 4 and Holland? Which Hamlin used to take Posey and Ynoa.

I also at one point had Longoria, Tulowitzki, Pence, and Braun. At the same time. And I foolishly dealt Tulowitzki. Longoria I dealt to actually prevent Jag from getting Homer Bailey (whoops), but traded back for him, obviously. Braun I turned into Lincecum, and then I just went from there.

Playing H2H helps a lot, too, since I don't have to rely on the stupid computer manager to pull pitchers or to leave guys in. I think that really does help account for at least 5-10 wins a year, but I could be wrong.
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Goes both ways. I know my team has played you tighter in H2H then the computer would have.
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Sure, but over the course of the year since I play it so often, I feel like I gain a couple W's because of it.
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There's no doubt you gain wins from h2h. I know in 2007 I would've been a 100 win team without h2h, I was 110 with it
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Updated, with more to come throughout the winter.
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3 pennants in 4 years, what up?
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Congrats to Mike Trout for taking home the franchise's first-ever MVP award.
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Congrats once again to Mike Trout, who joins the recently-retired Dan Haren as the only Pirate to win end-of-year honors twice. We'll pick a game on the schedule later to honor Trout's MVP performance in 2015 later today. Free Trout MVP bobbleheads for all!
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