Willie Stargell, The Power Pops Batter , Pirates at Phillies, September 11, 1974
SEP 2, 2024158 MIN
Willie Stargell, The Power Pops Batter , Pirates at Phillies, September 11, 1974
SEP 2, 2024158 MIN
Description
<p>He started in the major with the Pirates, and 21 years later, he retired from the majors, having never left Pittsburgh. But Willie Stargell was more than a one-club baseball player; he was the club. That's why the Pirates called him Pops.</p>
<p>They could also have called him Power. Stargell was one of the big hitters of the sixties and seventies, with a career .282 from 2,232 hits and 475 home runs. That career included two World Series rings and 7 All-Star appearances. </p>
<p>For today's game, we turn to a late-season match-up against the Phillies. The Pirates are at the top of the NL East, and the Phillies are 5.5 games back with 20 games left to play. This is a chance for the Phillies to draw themselves closer to the post-seasons and for the Pirates to cement their lead.</p>
<p>We join the Pirates broadcast with Bob Prince and Nelson King taking us through the game.</p>
<p>You can find the boxscore here:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197409110.shtml">https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197409110.shtml</a></p>
<p>This game was played on September 11, 1974.</p>