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  2. Pittsburgh Pirates (NBL) - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Pirates were an American professional basketball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team was one of the thirteen founding members of the National Basketball League (NBL), which formed in 1937.

  3. Dick Groat - Wikipedia

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    The Pirates went on to a 5–3 triumph that gave them a 3–2 lead in the series. [9] In Game 7, the Pirates trailed 7–4 in the seventh inning. Groat delivered an RBI single to ignite a five-run rally that staked his team to a 9–7 advantage. The Pirates went on to win 10–9 on Mazeroski's walk-off home run in the ninth inning. [9]

  4. Pittsburgh Pirates - Wikipedia

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    While the team's recent struggles compared to Pittsburgh's other two teams can be partly to blame (since the Pirates last World Series championship in 1979, the Steelers have won the Super Bowl 3 times (XIV, XL, and XLIII) and the Penguins the Stanley Cup five times in 1991, 1992, 2009, 2016, and 2017, including both in 2009), distractions off ...

  5. Sports in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Pirates from 1937–39 and Pittsburgh Raiders in 1944–45 continued professional basketball in the city in the National Basketball League. Pittsburgh had one of the founding members of what became the NBA , the Pittsburgh Ironmen however only played a single season 1947–48 before folding.

  6. SportsNet Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched on April 13, 1986, as Pirates Cable Network, exclusively serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area; its first sports event telecast on that date was a Major League Baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs from Three Rivers Stadium, announced by Mike Lange, in which the Pirates shut out the Cubs, 8–0.

  7. Pittsburgh Pirates present outrageous offer in exchange for ...

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    Skenes, a finalist for NL Rookie of the Year, is one of the best young players in the league and will be a key part of the Pirates' rotation going forward.His rookie campaign was one to remember ...

  8. Al Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Oliver was a star basketball player and earned a scholarship to play college basketball for the Kent State Golden Flashes men's basketball team. However, before beginning college in 1964, he attended a tryout camp for the Philadelphia Phillies and one for the Pittsburgh Pirates in Salem, Virginia. His father, who wanted him to attend college ...

  9. Pittsburgh Pirates offer outrageous trade for one-of-a-kind ...

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    Like Willy Wonka’s famous golden ticket, the Pirates are offering a scrumdiddlyumptious prize in exchange for a rare, one-of-a-kind baseball card of their star pitcher Paul Skenes. His famed ...

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