This article is about the baseball team. For the NFL team, see 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) season.
Major League Baseball team season
1933 Pittsburgh Pirates
League
National League
Ballpark
Forbes Field
City
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1]
Owners
Bill Benswanger
Managers
George Gibson
← 1932
Seasons
1934 →
The 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 52nd season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 47th in the National League. The Pirates finished second in the league standings with a record of 87–67.
^From 1882-1906, the team played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907.
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