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Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB  
-- Bobby Bradley R/R 6-1 190 12/15/80
61 Sean Burnett L/L 5-11 190 09/17/82
27 Josh Fogg R/R 6-0 205 12/13/76
51 Mike Gonzalez R/L 6-2 205 05/23/78
39 John Grabow L/L 6-2 210 11/04/78
37 Mike Johnston L/L 6-2 215 03/30/79
46 Brian Meadows R/R 6-4 230 11/21/75
49 Jose Mesa R/R 6-3 230 05/22/66
-- Jeff Miller R/R 6-4 220 02/01/80
-- Leo Nunez R/R 6-2 150 08/14/83
48 Oliver Perez L/L 6-2 190 08/15/81
-- Matt Peterson R/R 6-5 210 02/11/82
-- Mark Redman L/L 6-5 245 01/05/74
-- Arthur Rhodes L/L 6-2 210 10/24/69
53 Ian Snell R/R 5-11 170 10/30/81
45 Cory Stewart L/L 6-4 200 11/14/79
16 Salomon Torres R/R 5-11 210 03/11/72
47 John Van Benschoten R/R 6-4 215 04/14/80
22 Ryan Vogelsong R/R 6-3 215 07/22/77
32 Kip Wells R/R 6-3 200 04/21/77
58 Dave Williams L/L 6-3 220 03/12/79
Catchers B/T Ht Wt DOB  
11 Humberto Cota R/R 6-0 210 02/07/79
14 Ryan Doumit S/R 6-0 200 04/03/81
30 J.R. House R/R 6-0 215 11/11/79
-- Ronny Paulino R/R 6-3 210 04/21/81
Infielders B/T Ht Wt DOB  
50 Jose Bautista R/R 6-0 190 10/19/80
14 Jose Castillo R/R 6-1 200 03/19/81
-- Brad Eldred R/R 6-5 275 07/12/80
17 Bobby Hill S/R 5-9 180 04/03/78
12 Freddy Sanchez R/R 5-10 190 12/21/77
31 Daryle Ward L/L 6-1 245 06/27/75
19 Ty Wigginton R/R 6-0 200 10/11/77
2 Jack Wilson R/R 6-0 190 12/29/77
Outfielders B/T Ht Wt DOB  
38 Jason Bay R/R 6-2 200 09/20/78
-- Rajai Davis S/R 5-11 190 10/19/80
-- Chris Duffy S/L 5-10 185 04/20/80
59 Rob Mackowiak L/R 5-10 195 06/20/76
-- Nate McLouth L/R 5-11 185 10/28/81
5 Tike Redman L/L 5-11 170 03/10/77
36 Craig Wilson R/R 6-2 220 11/30/76
 

Manager & Coaches  
23 Jim Tracy Manager
15 Jim Lett Bench Coach
31 John Shelby First Base Coach
7 Jeff Cox Third Base Coach
48 Jim Colborn Pitching Coach
17 Bobby Cuellar Bullpen Coach
30 Jeff Manto Hitting Coach
Staff  
Roger Wilson Equipment Manager
Kevin Conrad Visiting Clubhouse Manager
Scott Bonnett Assistant Equipment Manager
Brad Henderson Head Athletic Trainer
Frank Velasquez Head Conditioning Coordinator
Mike Sandoval Asst. Athletic Trainer/Conditioning Coordinator
Kevin Roach Team Videographer

2004 Draft Picks B/T Ht Wt DOB Draft Round POS Signed
Neil M Walker S/R 6'3" 205 09/10/1985 1 C -
Brian J Bixler R/R 6'1" 188 10/22/1982 2 SS -
Edward A Prasch L/R 6'1" 180 01/25/1986 3 3B -
Joseph N Bauserman R/R 6'2" 220 10/04/1985 4 RHP -
Kyle J Bloom R/L 6'4" 185 02/21/1983 5 LHP -
Atlee R Johnson R/R 6'0" 185 09/26/1983 6 RF -
Jason E Quarles R/R 6'1" 190 04/20/1983 7 RHP -
Eric L Ridener R/R 6'5" 230 09/11/1985 8 RHP -
Christopher R Covington R/R 5'11" 185 12/12/1985 9 CF -
Derek J Hankins R/R 6'4" 190 07/01/1983 10 RHP -
Matthew J Guillory R/R 6'4" 190 03/13/1983 11 RHP -
Juan A Padron R/R 6'1" 205 02/14/1986 12 3B -
Brett R Grandstrand R/R 6'0" 175 11/13/1982 13 SS -
Jermal T Lomack S/R 5'8" 157 05/13/1983 14 2B -
John L Slone R/R 6'2" 200 01/12/1983 15 C -
Ryan M Herbort R/R 6'2" 190 03/13/1986 16 RHP -
Matthew E Bishop R/R 6'2" 215 06/02/1982 17 RHP -
Cory Luebke R/L 6'3" 185 03/04/1985 18 LHP -
Bradley R Clapp R/R 6'4" 215 05/19/1986 19 RHP -
Brandon W Reddinger R/R 6'2" 210 08/16/1982 20 C -
Derek R Drage L/R 6'3" 195 12/10/1981 21 RHP -
Steven M Hofius L/L 6'2" 210 05/03/1982 22 1B -
Dustin C Craig R/R 6'4" 235 04/09/1982 23 RHP -
Joseph G Salas L/L 5'10" 200 11/24/1981 24 LHP -
Kevin W Miller R/R 6'3" 215 03/17/1982 25 RHP -
Jason Tweedy L/R 6'0" 170 09/29/1986 26 SS -
Robert S Leffler R/R 6'2" 185 08/07/1984 27 C -
Patrick R Mcananey R/L 6'3" 185 03/11/1986 28 LHP -
Christian Romple R/R 6'3" 195 11/12/1984 29 C -
Issael Gonzalez R/R 5'11" 175 08/16/1986 30 2B -
Oliver J Marmol R/R 5'10" 160 07/02/1986 31 SS -
Chris J Palma R/R 0'61" 165 04/05/1985 32 RHP -
Justin Byler R/R 6'1" 190 08/12/1985 33 C -
Nick Beghtol R/R 6'0" 206 07/15/1986 34 C -
Jeffrey E Robinson R/R 6'5" 210 12/03/1985 35 RHP -
Jose E Nunez S/R 5'9" 160 05/27/1986 36 SS -
Tim Rice L/L 6'1" 185 08/05/1983 37 LHP -
Keith B Pedersen L/L 6'3" 175 01/31/1985 38 LHP -
Todd R Redmond R/R 6'3" 185 05/17/1985 39 RHP -
Jeremy M Horst L/L 0'0" 0 10/01/1985 40 LHP -
Daniel J Schwartzbauer R/R 5'11" 175 11/02/1981 41 SS -
Mikel L Mcintyre R/R 6'0" 160 12/20/1984 42 RF -
Stephen T Ashcraft L/L 6'1" 165 09/29/1985 43 CF -
Sean M Setzer L/R 6'3" 210 04/13/1986 44 1B -
Corey L Kemp R/R 5'11" 220 02/24/1986 45 C -
Joshua Scofield L/L 6'2" 195 09/30/1985 46 LHP -
Zachary D Phillips R/R 6'2" 205 01/05/1986 47 RHP -
Ricardo A Rivas R/R 6'1" 180 02/12/1984 48 RHP -
Patrick R Wandtke L/L 6'3" 195 07/04/1985 49 LHP -
Brock W Lindeke R/R 6'2" 185 08/01/1986 50 C -

Stadium



PNC Park
PNC Park, which opened in spring 2001, is a classic-style ballpark, an intimate facility that embraces the progressiveness of Pittsburgh while saluting the spirit of early ballpark originals such as Forbes Field, Wrigley Field and Fenway Park.

This riverfront facility combines the best features of yesterday's ballparks - rhythmic archways, steel trusswork and a natural grass playing field - with the latest in fan and player amenities and comfort.

Its prime location along the shore of the Allegheny River and adjacent to Federal Street takes advantage of scenic vistas of the downtown skyline and riverfront, as well as pedestrian and riverboat access, creating an exciting and dramatic urban sports venue. It also provides easy access for pedestrians crossing the Roberto Clemente bridge from downtown, as well as those arriving from the riverwalk.

On game days, the bridge is closed off to vehicular traffic and spectators are met by a dynamic interactive retail/restaurant and sports pavilion beyond right field, with attractions for all ages.

The facility was designed by Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (HOK), Inc. out of Kansas City, MO. The design and construction management team consisted of a joint venture between Pittsburgh-based Dick Corporation and Barton Malow with offices in Baltimore, MD. The Architect of Record was L.D. Astorino & Associates of Pittsburgh.

PNC Park is the first ballpark with a two-deck design to be built in the United States since Milwaukee's County Stadium was completed in 1953. Because of its intimate design, the highest seat is just 88 feet from the field, giving every fan in the park an ideal sight line.

Among the features of the beautiful facility are 69 suites with their own concourse level, club seating at both the field and mezzanine levels with their own respective lounges, an outfield barbecue run by former Pirate Manny Sanguillen, an outdoor river terrace and river walk.

PNC Park also features Outback in the Outfield, a steakhouse restaurant with a party deck that overlooks both the playing field and the city.

The ballpark houses retail areas along the Federal Street and General Robinson Street corridor, including Vincent's Pizza, Atria's Restaurant, Seattle's Best Coffee, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, a sports art gallery, PNC Bank, and the Pirates administrative and ticket offices.

PNC Park is approachable and pedestrian in scale. Designed to fit within the existing city grid, it is also orientated to allow a great majority of spectators a spectacular view of the Clemente Bridge and the downtown skyline beyond.

The home of the Pirates is instantly recognizable as a ballpark, with architectural flourishes of Forbes Field lending a touch of nostalgia. The series of masonry archways extending along the entry level facade and decorative terra cotta tiled pilasters exude the charm of the club's former home of 61 years.

The irregularly shaped, natural grass playing field measures 325 feet down the left foul line and 389 feet through the left field power alley. The park reaches its greatest distance of 410 feet at a nook located just left of center field.

The distance down the right field foul line is 320 feet, 375 feet down the power alley, and 399 feet to center field.

The outfield wall rises up to 21 feet behind right field (in honor of the Pirates legendary right fielder #21, Roberto Clemente) and drops down to just six feet in front of the left field bleachers.

From home plate to the Allegheny River is 443 feet, 4 inches.

PNC Park is the fifth home of the Pittsburgh Pirates since their inception in 1887. The fledgling National League franchise first began play at Recreation Park, located at the corners of Grant and Pennsylvania Avenues along the Fort Wayne railroad tracks on the North Side. The club then moved to Exposition Park in 1891, which was situated along the Allegheny River between the new ballpark site and where Three Rivers Stadium formerly stood. After 18 years at Exposition, including hosting the first World Series in 1903, the Bucs moved to Forbes Field in Oakland on June 30, 1909. The club spent 61 seasons at Forbes, its longest tenure at any facility, before moving to Three Rivers Stadium on July 16, 1970.

Perhaps the strongest inspiration for PNC Park's design is the legacy of the Pirates themselves. Few cities can boast of a 115-year relationship with the same Major League ballclub. Pittsburgh deserves nothing less than a ballpark classic that will enthrall fans for generations to come.
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