» May 23, 1969:
Pittsburgh's rookie 1B Al Oliver ties the major-league record with three errors in one inning, and the Bucs lose 3–0 at San Francisco.
» September 1, 1971: The Pirates start what is believed to be the first all-black lineup (including several Latinos) in ML history, in a 10–7 win over the Phillies. The lineup: Rennie Stennett, 2B; Gene Clines, CF; Roberto Clemente, RF; Willie Stargell, LF; Manny Sanguillen, C; Dave Cash, 3B; Al Oliver, 1B; Jackie Hernandez, SS; and Dock Ellis, P. Another black, Bob Veale, was one of three relievers in the game.
» October 7, 1972:
The Pirates score three in the first and top the Reds 5–1 in the NLCS opener as Joe Morgan and Al Oliver smash homers.
» June 7, 1976: In a 5–4 Pirates win over the Reds, the two teams combine for seven solo homers. Joe Morgan (2) and Pete Rose homer for Cincy, while Al Oliver, Willie Stargell, Richie Zisk and Bill Robinson go deep for the host Pirates.
» July 29, 1977: Phil Niekro picks up his 10th win of the year, beating the Pirates 5–3 for the Braves. But he has to strike out four Bucs in the 6th inning to do it. He struck out Dave Parker and Bill Robinson, but after Al Oliver doubled, Rennie Stennett whiffed and reached 1st when the ball eluded the catcher. Omar Moreno then made the 4th K in the inning.
» December 8, 1977: The Rangers engineer a series of deals with the Braves, Mets, and Pirates, unloading a total of six players and getting three in return. Among those involved are 1B Willie Montanez (to New York), Bert Blyleven (Pittsburgh), and Al Oliver (Texas).
» May 23, 1979: The Rangers Al Oliver hits three home runs in a 7–2 win over the Twins at Texas.
» August 17, 1980:
Al Oliver belts four home runs—one in the opener and three in the nightcap—as the Rangers sweep a doubleheader from the Tigers, 9–3 and 12–6. He is the 2nd American League player to hit four home runs in a doubleheader this season. Al also adds a double and triple in the opener and his 21 extra bases for the two games is a record.
» March 31, 1982: The Expos trade 3B-OF Larry Parrish and minor league 1B Dave Hostetler to the Rangers for veteran OF-1B Al Oliver.
» September 5, 1982: Despite managing just one hit—Al Oliver's solo home run in the 2nd inning—the Expos beat the Braves 2–1 on Rafael Ramirez's error in the bottom of the 9th.
» August 10, 1983: Al Oliver collects his 2,500th career hit, a 7th-inning single off Carlos Diaz, as the Expos beat the Mets 5–3.
» February 27, 1984: The Expos trade Al Oliver to the Giants for pitcher Fred Breining and Max Venable.
» August 20, 1984: The Giants trade veteran 1B Al Oliver, whom they acquired from Montreal in February, and pitcher Renie Martin to the Phillies for P George Riley and minor leaguer Kelly Downs.
» July 9, 1985:
The Blue Jays trade 1B-OF Len Matuszek to the Dodgers for veteran Al Oliver, who joins his 5th club in the last three seasons.
» October 12, 1985: In game four of the ALCS, Al Oliver's 2-run pinch double in the 9th inning gives Toronto a 3–1 win over Kansas City and a 3-1 lead in the series. Until this year's best-of-7 format was adopted, the three wins would have sent the Blue Jays to the World Series.