Pittsburgh Pirates Postseason Results Up 2-1

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Pittsburgh Pirates Postseason Series Up 2-1

Series Opponent Game 4 Result Series Result
All Series 33.3% 33.3%
2013 – NLDS St. Louis Cardinals Loss 1 - 2 Lost in 5 (2-3)
1972 – NLCS Cincinnati Reds Loss 1 - 7 Lost in 5 (2-3)
1971 – NLCS San Francisco Giants Win 9 - 5 Won in 4 (3-1)
Series Opponent Game 4 Result Series Result
All Series 0% 100%
1909 – WS Detroit Tigers Loss 0 - 5 Won in 7 (4-3)
Series Opponent Game 4 Result Series Result
All Series 100% 0%
1903 – WS Boston Americans Win 5 - 4 Lost in 8 (3-5)

How often have the Pittsburgh Pirates won a postseason series when up 2-1?

Over the 5 previous times the Pittsburgh Pirates have been up 2-1 in a postseason series, they've gone on to win the series 2 times (40%). Out of those 5 series, the Pirates went 2-3 (40%) in game 4.

When was the last time the Pittsburgh Pirates blew a 2-1 lead in a postseason series?

The last time the Pittsburgh Pirates lost a series after having a 2-1 lead was against the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2013 NL Divisional Series. The Pirates lost the series in 5 games.

When up 2-1, how does the game 4 result impact the Pittsburgh Pirates series winning chances?

Historically, when the Pittsburgh Pirates are up 2-1 in a postseason series and win game 4, they've gone on to win the series 50% of the time. When the Pirates lose game 4, they've only gone on to win the series 33.3% of the time.

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