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July 12, 1997 was Pittsburgh's first non-Opening Day sellout since 1977; the crowd of 44,119 saw Francisco Córdova and Ricardo Rincón pitch 10 innings of no-hit, shut out baseball against the Houston Astros. [8] The Pirates were held scoreless through nine innings, meaning the game would need extra innings. Rincon came in to relieve Córdova ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They compete in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League (NL). Founded in 1882 as Allegheny, the club played in the American Association before moving to the National League in 1887. The list below documents players and teams ...
List of Pittsburgh Pirates award winners and league leaders; B. List of Pittsburgh Pirates broadcasters; F. List of Pittsburgh Pirates first-round draft picks; M.
Here are the winners and losers from Sunday of Week 12. WINNERS Russell Wilson, Steelers air it out. As he has done since taking over as Pittsburgh’s starting quarterback, Russell Wilson has ...
Here are the winners and losers from Sunday of Week 16. WINNERS ... which ranks behind only the Pittsburgh Steelers' 31. The toughest challenges, however, remain. The Vikings close their season ...
Here are the winners and losers from Sunday of Week 11 in the NFL. WINNERS ... This marks the second time in 2024 that Pittsburgh failed to score a touchdown, converted six field goals and still ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central Division .
Prior to PNC Park, the Pirates played home games at Three Rivers Stadium and Forbes Field, among other stadiums. [3] In 1903, the Pirates were defeated by the Boston Americans in the first World Series. The Pirates returned to and won the World Series in 1909, over the Detroit Tigers. Since then the Pirates have won World Series in 1925, 1960 ...