Section for the 1971 MLB champions, the Pittsburgh Pirates: at the top of the map-page. I featured photos of the 13 players on the ’71 Pirates with the highest WAR [Wins Above Replacement], plus the their manager, Danny Murtaugh. Photo credits are at the foot of this post. The player...
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PITTSBURGH (93-7 THE FAN) -- Pirates broadcaster and former pitcher Steve Blass joined The Fan Morning Show on Thursday to reflect on his 1971 World Series title when the Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles despite being underdogs. Blass said it was a great run in '71 and the world finally...
See the site of the most celebrated play in sports history, The Immaculate Reception, at the monument in the North Shore, then head to Oakland to see the historic plaque and flagpole that remains from Forbes Field, the site of four World Series wins for the Pirates.Immaculate Reception ...
PHILIP BEARD, author of “Swing” a novel that features the 1971 Pirates World Series:“The offense just exploded after Game 4. And you’ve got the best pitching staff in the game, and the Pirates outpitched them the last two games. It was amazing. The ba...
Pirates add right-handed pitcher Elvis Alvarado to 40-man roster January 7, 2025 Facebook Share PiratesFest 2025, presented by RE/MAX Select Realty returns to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center with an additional day slated for the event. General public access will begin on Saturday, Janu...
Pittsburgh Pirates, American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sometimes referred to as the “Bucs,” the Pirates are among the oldest teams in baseball and have won the World Series five times (1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, and 1979). The team that would become the Pir...
Cincinnati Reds beat Pittsburgh Pirates (7-4). May 25, 1971, Attendance: 8607, Time of Game: 2:15. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability
Currently is a team physician for the Pittsburgh Pirates and surgeon with Allegheny Orthopedic Associates Nicole Sleith Schaffer (Athlete) –Posted a 62-10 record with 989 strikeouts, 0.57 earned run average, and a .463 batting average, and tossed 13 no-hitters over her career with Yough ...
World Series Champions. The Pirates played in the first World's Series in 1903, losing to the Boston Americans, but won in 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, as well as in their most recent World Series appearance against the Baltimore Orioles in 1979. The Pirates play in PNC Park, which is ...