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Following their initial success, the Pirates continued to be a formidable force in baseball, winning five more National League Pennants and four more World Series Championships. The franchise’s success has ensured that the team remains a beloved part of Pittsburgh’s sporting fabric. ...
Between 1903 and 1973, the Pirates won a total of five World Series championships. They have also won nine NL titles and the NL East division title nine times. Pittsburgh moved from the NL East to the NL Central in 1993. Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonilla are two of the most famous players...
The Pittsburgh Pirates organization has been around since 1887. The Pirates are one of the most storied franchises in professional sports. The team owns a history filled with World Championships, legendary players, and some of baseball's most dramatics games and moments. ...
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 ...
"The reason I wanted to come here is because I wanted to win championships with Coach (Mike) Tomlin and the guys in the locker room. We got some amazing players, guys like Cam Heyward, a guy who has been (Walter Payton) Man of the Year, a guy who has impacted so many. Got to ...
Summertime visitors can catch the Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Team playing at PNC Park. The ballpark is on the north side of the Allegheny; just stroll across Roberto Clemente Bridge (and don’t miss his statue) to get to a Pirates game. ...
During that time he became one of only 36 managers to win 1,000 games, compiling a record of 1,115-950, his win total ranking second on the Pirates all-time list to Fred Clarke's 1,422. He led the Pirates to five Eastern Division crowns and two World Series Championships (1960 and...
The scenery in Syracuse is emblematic of a city whose passion for sports rivals that of Pittsburgh. While the Steel City has three teams in the major professional sports -- the Penguins, Steelers and Pirates -- along with the collegiate teams at Pitt and nearby Duquesne, Syracuse devours all...
In the 1970s the Pirates left Forbes Field, their home for more than 60 years, to play in Three Rivers Stadium, where the power hitting of Willie Stargell and Dave Parker helped them clinch the NL Eastern Division six times and win World Series championships in 1971 and 1979. In the ...