Sunday, April 12, 2026

A's vs. Pirates Series MVP

There were two leading candidates for series MVP, resulting in a tie vote between Pirates outfielder Bill Robinson and pitcher Jerry Reuss. Despite starting only three of the six games, Robinson led all players with 10 hits and a .625 batting average. Originally slated as the Bucs top reserve, Robinson worked his way into the starting lineup, scoring five runs and driving in three. Reuss for his part did not allow an earned run in his 16 innings pitched, while striking out 11. After a hard-luck no-decision in Game 1, Reuss shut down the A's on three hits in a pivotal Game 5 shutout. Pirates hurler Jim Rooker finished 3rd in the MVP voting for his two wins and 1.10 ERA over 16 1/3 innings.

Other key contributors to the Pittsburgh triumph included Dave Parker who belted two home runs and drove in six and Manny Sanguillen who added a homer and three RBI. Leadoff hitter Rennie Stennett scored four runs and drove in three. 

Oakland's offense struggled throughout the series. Joe Rudi batted just .182 but contributed two home runs and three RBI. Gene Tenace added a homer and two RBI, while Bert Campaneris led his team with three runs scored. Though he batted just .143, leadoff hitter Bill North walked three times and stole six bases. Reggie Jackson was the straw that stirred no drink, striking out eight times during his abysmal 2 for 21 showing at the plate. Oakland's pitching staff, on the other hand, accounted well for itself. Vida Blue posted a 2.25 ERA over his two starts and Dick Bosman threw a shutout in his only outing.

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