Former Pirates reliever Dave Giusti dies at 86

Dave Giusti, the All-Star closer who helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the 1971 World Series, passed away on Sunday in Pittsburgh at age 86. Giusti pitched 15 seasons in the majors, emerging as a trailblazing reliever after starting his career as a starter. He left a lasting legacy with the Pirates, where he set save records and remained active in the community.

Dave Giusti, known for his transformation into one of baseball's premier relievers, died on Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 86 years old and is survived by his wife, Ginny, daughters Laura and Cynthia, and four grandchildren.

Giusti debuted in the Major Leagues with the Houston Astros in 1962 and pitched until 1977, appearing for the St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, and Chicago Cubs as well. His longest tenure came with the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1970 to 1976, spanning seven seasons.

Early in his career, Giusti was primarily a starter for his first seven years. Joining the 1970 Pirates, he was slated as a swingman but quickly excelled in relief, becoming an early pioneer for converted starters in the bullpen role—a path now common among top relievers.

In 1971, Giusti led the National League with 30 saves and contributed crucially to the Pirates' World Series victory, pitching 10 2/3 scoreless postseason innings for three saves. His palmball pitch fueled four consecutive seasons of at least 20 saves from 1970 to 1973. He often pitched multiple innings, surpassing 90 innings in four Pirates seasons.

Giusti's accolades include a 1973 All-Star selection, three Cy Young Award votes (finishing fourth in 1970), and two MVP votes. Over 15 years, he appeared in 668 games—535 in relief—with a 100-93 record, 3.60 ERA, and 145 saves. With the Pirates, his 127 saves from 1970-75 were the most in baseball, and his 133 career saves rank fourth in franchise history, while his 410 games rank eighth.

After retiring, Giusti stayed in the Pittsburgh area, engaging in community work and with the Pirates Alumni Association.

Pirates chairman Bob Nutting said in a statement: “We are saddened by the loss of such a beloved member of the Pirates family. He was a vital member of our World Series-winning team in 1971 and spent seven of his 15 big league seasons with the Pirates before eventually making Pittsburgh his home. We extend our sincere condolences to his wife, Ginny, his daughters, Laura and Cynthia, and the entire Giusti family.”

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