Pedro Alvarez reaches for a Michael Wacha pitch and crushed it 438 feet
Everyone know what Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Pedro Alvarez did during the 2013 season, but what he is doing in the MLB Postseason is unbelievable. Remember Barry Bonds time with the Bucs? He never had the numbers in October that Pedro has put up.
OCTOBER 3
Adam Wainwright on the mound. Murdered. Video
OCTOBER 4
Lance Lynn on the mound. (See OCTOBER 3 above.)
OCTOBER 7
Michael Wacha was dealing. Wacha Wacha had a no-hitter until Pedro Alvarez launched this 438 foot bomb….and sent PNC Park into a frenzy.
Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Pedro Alvarez hit 36 home runs for the Pittsburgh Pirates which tied him for the NL title.
Using photoshop, and some GIFS, we had some fun taking a closer look at each of those homers.
King Pedro crushed his second homer of the postseason of the Cardinals today.
El Toro’s 2013 homerun tracker.
APR 18: Pedro Alvarez crushed a no doubter off Julio Teheran that finally landed yesterday. Video of the estimated 454 foot no doubter.
APR 19: Pedro Alvarez hit his second no doubter of the season off Atlanta’s Tim Hudson. It was a towering shot that reached 125 feet at its apex and traveled 405 feet. Video Link
Pedro Alvarezsecond homer of the 2013 Season. The GIF
A Pedro Alvarez home run is so damn unique. Power is what defines Alvarez.
The first round pick out of Vanderbilt has a knack for cracking the bat with such power that it reminds us of some Pirates sluggers past. It’s a gift. This powerful gift is why he is so unique to the Pirates lineup. Nobody wearing black and yellow has the ability to change the game so quickly.
A few Buccos players have power, but none have Pedro Power.
It’s why there was only one Willie Stargell, one Dave Parker, –and why there will be only one Pedro Alvarez. We got some great help with the GIF which were created by Davidson Teacher.
APR 22: Pedro Alvarez crushed an 83 mph softie from rookie Jonathan Pettibone 406 feet at Philadelphia. The laser shot had an average speed off the bat of 107mph. Here is the Video Link
Pedro Alvarez homers in Philly, gone in 1.5 seconds
APR 24 : Alvarez hit a solo homer off Antonio Bastardo in the seventh inning and his RBI single in the fourth was the only hit off Roy Halladay all night. Video
MAY1: The towering shot, 118 feet at its’ apex, tied the game at one in the second inning. It came off an 82 mile per hour Hiram Burgos delivery and traveled 412 feet coming off the bat at 102.5 mph. Video More details on the ESPN tracker.
May 9: Alvarez crushed Latroy Hawkins changeup to tie the game against the New York Mets at Citi Field. The 433 foot bomb was smoked off the bat at a season best 108.7 mph. Video
MAY 17 A little over a week after his last bomb, Alvarez connected on a two-run blast that bounced into the river. It tied the game with Houston at four and the Bucs came back to walk off the Astros in the bottom of the ninth.
Pedro Alvarez hit number seven of the season a long way. Video
Here is the landing spot of Pedro’s seventh bomb.
MAY 19 Do you notice a pattern yet? For the third time in 2013, Alvarez has hit a bomb in back-to-back games.
Pedro Alvarez hit his eighth homer of the season for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Another key situation, another Pedro Alvarez home run. The Bucs and Astros were locked in a scoreless tie at PNC Park. Obviously, the key words in that sentence are ‘were locked.’
A laser of the bat of Alvarez tucked inside the left-field foul pole for the 58th homer of his career. Video
Alvarez is now in fifth-place all time among Pirates third basemen.
MAY 25
Alvarez had his seventh career multi-hit home run day. It was his third against the Brewers. Both home runs were well, ridiculous.
The first was a rocket. Just an absolute rocket. Video
433 feet. Partiers in Milwaukee might want to walk carefully, we aren’t sure this one has landed yet. Video
Pedro Alvarez homerun number 10 on the season at Miller Park
JUNE 2
Pedro turns around a Mat Latos pitch for a 376-foot bomb and the Pirates are on the board. Video
Another daylight homer for Pedro Alvarez.
JUNE 4
Mike Minor was a teammate of Alvarez at Vanderbilt. Minor doesn’t respect the #ElToroPower. And he pays. The southpaw threw one too many fastballs in this at-bat.
El Toro crushes a 400-foot bomb to give the Pirates a 4-2 lead in Atlanta. Video
Mike Minor had a thought afterward…
JUNE 8
Some Chicago Cubs fans were having a good time on the skyboxes on Sheffield Street. The only mistake they made was turning their back when Pedro Alvarez was at the plate. Video
Never turn your back when Pedro Alvarez is at the plate!
El Toro crushed this one 405 feet and it came off the bat at 109 miles per hour. The Big Bull didn’t come close to getting all of this one. Watch the video…it was his sixth homer during the 22 day games the Bucs have played this season.
JUNE 11
Alvarez went three-for-three during the debut of Gerrit Cole. The Big Bull crushed a George Kontos pitch 423 feet while Cole was being interviewed by the Bucco broadcasters.
Cole’s response?
"“That was a bomb."
Here is the Video
We had a unique perspective from behind home plate. Check out the Giants first baseman’s reaction. He doesn’t even move, he realizes it’s mashed.
Fathers Day JUNE 16
With the score tied against Zack Greinke and the L.A. Dodgers, El Toro gave his Father a present. Yardwork. Be sure to watch the three-run blast that brought the Dodgers right-hander to his knees. Video
JUNE 20
Alvarez did more than hit bombs today. El Toro drove in one run in the third with a single, he got his solo bomb in the sixth inning off Homer Bailey. Video The bases-clearing double in the seventh came with two outs and the score tied.
Believe.
JUNE 21
Alvarez crushed his 17th of the season off Jered Weaver.
JUNE 22
El Toro got the Bucs on the board and jumped into third place in the NL Home Run race.
When Pedro Alvarez gets hot, it gets really ugly for opposing pitchers. You’ve been warned.
JUNE 23
Joe Blanton was the victim of the Big Bull.
JUNE 29
Donovan Hand served up number twenty. Video MLB Baseball said it went scuba diving in the Allegheny. Good stuff.
JULY 3
Alvarez blasted a three-run bomb off the Phillies John Lannan which appeared that the hot muggy air would hold it up, but with most of the fans at PNC cheering “Let’s Go Bucs,” El Toro had done it again. Video
Cool graphic that shows the monster pace by Alvarez in June and July
JULY 6
On the day that Alvarez was named to his first All-Star Game he ripped an opposite field laser beam came off Edwin Jackson at Wrigley Field. Video
JULY 9
After being snubbed by David Wright for a spot in the NL Home Run Derby lineup, Alvarez hit this monster shot. Video As Colin Dunlap said so eloquently, Wright off the batter eye.
Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
JULY 12
On the first pitch Alvarez saw after he was named as a replacement in the All-Star Game Home Run Derby, he launched this bomb 415 feet. Video We are running out of adjectives to describe what Pedro is doing this season. Maybe, just maybe he can grab the lead before the All-Star break, that would be cool with us and we are sure we could dig up an adjective or two.
JULY 23
Alvarez was in an 0-for-everything slump after the All-Star game. Taylor Jordan fixed that. Jordan served it up Pedro hit it out.
Pedro Alvarez. The Force.
JULY 24
Stephen Strasburg was dominant on this night. He didn’t walk a batter, giving up just two hits to the Pirates. One of them was this Pedro Alvarez guided-missile out of Nationals Park. Video
JULY 29
Alvarez has an eight game hitting streak with three homers during the streak. The three-run homer in the first inning against St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Jake Westbrook set the tone for the Bucs 9-2 victory.
El Toro now has 76 homers, tying him with Aramis Ramirez for second place on the franchise list at the third base position. Video
AUGUST 12
Alvarez took Chad Bettis deep in the second inning. This bomb went a true distance of 398 feet and according to the ESPN Home Run Tracker it was El Toro’s fifth ‘Just Enough’ homer of the year.
Alvarez has 12 home runs classified as Just Enough which is most in the big leagues. The Bucco third basemen also has nine No Doubters which is three behind MLB leader Chris Davis. Video
AUGUST 14
With the Cardinals and Pirates locked up in a battle for the NL Central crown, Shelby Miller served up this 434 foot bomb to the Big Bull at Busch Stadium. 1-0 Pirates. Video
AUGUST 17
Trevor Cahill had a big 8-1 lead as the Diamondbacks were putting a beat down on Jeff Locke and the Buccos. Alvarez made it 8-4 in 1.5 seconds with his tenth no doubt homer of the season. Video
AUGUST 19
Alvarez crushed his National League leading 31st home run at Petco bringing Andrew Cashner to his knees. The baseball never had a chance. Video
AUGUST 27
Pedro crushed a game tying bomb, his 32nd of the year, high off the right field foul pole on a 3-0 count. Absolutely crushed. Video
SEPTEMBER 13: Pedro Alvarez launched an inside-the-park home run for his 33rd of the season. It looks like a fan helped ElToro get the first of the Bucs back-to-back-to-back bombs. Video
Forbes to Federal had this GIF of the homer.
SEPTEMBER 19:
Petey broke out of his 0-for-18 slump by murdering this Ian Kennedy pitch. A 422 foot laser shot to center field at PNC Park. Video
Pirates slugger Pedro Alvarez hit his 34th homerun off Ian Kennedy of the Padres.
SEPTEMBER 27
Homer Bailey didn’t even have to look. El Toro crushed a 1-2 fastball for number 35 of the year earning him the most bombs hit by a Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman. Video
SEPTEMBER 28
Bronson Arroyo gave up the final homer of the 2013 season to El Toro. What a year for the Bucs third baseman. Video