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  2. Pittsburgh Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The Pirates cited the desire to reach more people in the 25–54 age bracket coveted by advertisers. The acquisition of the rights means that Clear Channel Communications holds the rights to every major sports team in Pittsburgh. The Pirates have long had a radio network that has extended across four states.

  3. PNC Park - Wikipedia

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    PNC Park is a baseball stadium on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is the fifth location to serve as the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates. [8] [9] Opened during the 2001 MLB season, PNC Park sits along the Allegheny River with a view of the Downtown Pittsburgh skyline.

  4. Three Rivers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for a new sports stadium in Pittsburgh was first made in 1948; however, plans did not attract much attention until the late 1950s. [9] The Pittsburgh Pirates played their home games at Forbes Field, which opened in 1909, [10] and was the second oldest venue in the National League (Philadelphia's Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium was oldest, having opened only two months prior to Forbes).

  5. Pirates offering season tickets and more for a one-of-a-kind ...

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    The team has put together a package that includes season tickets behind home plate at PNC Park for 30 years, a softball game on the field, and a meet and greet with Skenes for whoever lands the ...

  6. Ke'Bryan Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Hayes in the first round, with the 32nd overall selection, of the 2015 MLB draft. [4] [5] Foregoing his college commitment, Hayes signed with Pittsburgh, and spent 2015 with both the Gulf Coast League Pirates and the West Virginia Black Bears, batting a combined .308, with 20 RBI, in 56 games.

  7. Cole Tucker - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Tucker in the first round, with the 24th overall selection, of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft. [4] He signed on June 12, 2014 for a signing bonus worth $1,800,000, [5] and spent 2014 with the Gulf Coast League Pirates, [6] where he batted .267 with a .724 OPS.

  8. Jared Jones - Wikipedia

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    For the 2023 season, Jones was named a MiLB.com Pirates Organization All-Star. [10] On March 25, 2024, the Pirates announced that Jones had made their Opening Day roster. [11] He formally had his contract selected on March 28. [12] Jones had a solid first half of the 2024 season, posting a 3.56 ERA and 98 strikeouts in 91 innings. [13]

  9. 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the franchise's 143rd season overall, 138th season as a member of the National League, and 24th season at PNC Park. On July 5, the Pirates tied a record for home runs in a single game, with seven, in their 14–2 victory over the New York Mets. [ 1 ]