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  2. List of baseball parks in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Note: Allegheny, Pennsylvania, the "North Side", was a separate city until 1908. The ball club changed its formal name from "Allegheny" to "Pittsburg(h)" in 1887, although the team remained physically located in the city of Allegheny. PNC Park Three Rivers Stadium Forbes Field Exposition Park Recreation Park Recreation Park Home of:

  3. 1972 National League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh starter Bob Moose allowed five consecutive hits to start the game. Bobby Tolan and Tony Pérez both hit two-run doubles to give the Reds a 4–0 lead and chase Moose. The Pittsburgh bullpen stopped the Reds offense, though, and the Pirates came back to make it a 4–3 game with single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth, as Milt May ...

  4. Ohio Central Railroad System - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Central Railroad System is a network of ten short line railroads operating in Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It is owned by Genesee & Wyoming . Headquartered in Coshocton, Ohio , the system operates 500 miles (800 km) of track divided among 10 subsidiary railroads.

  5. 4 central Ohio high school baseball storylines for OHSAA ...

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    Here are four central Ohio storylines heading into regional play: ... (P/OF) went the distance against Grove City, allowing two hits and one walk while striking out two. Williams is 6-3 and has a ...

  6. Central Park (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Central Park was a baseball venue located in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1921–1925. The stadium was the first black-owned, controlled and managed baseball park in the city. The ballpark served as the home of the Pittsburgh Keystones of the Negro National League.

  7. Greenlee Field - Wikipedia

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    The park opened on April 29, 1932, and reportedly cost $100,000. The first game was held the next day, April 30, 1932. Future hall of famer Satchel Paige pitched to catcher Josh Gibson as City Council members , the Allegheny County commissioners and Mayor Kline watched from the stands.

  8. Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Two Pittsburgh and Ohio Central locomotives in 2007. The Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad (reporting mark POHC) is a short-line railroad operating 35 miles (56 km) of track over the Chartiers Branch in southwest Pennsylvania. It also operated a small portion of the former Conrail Panhandle Route between Carnegie and Walkers Mill. This ...

  9. 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    The contest was the fifth hosted by the city of Pittsburgh – tying the Cleveland Guardians for the record of most times hosted by a single franchise. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–2, thus awarding the AL champion (which was eventually the Detroit Tigers ) home-field advantage in the 2006 World Series .

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