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  2. City Game - Wikipedia

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    The PNC Park City Game series ended in Pitt's favor, four games to two, with the 2007 game canceled because of poor field conditions. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The final City Game baseball series was split with Pitt winning an April 14, 2010 game at Trees Field 21–9, [ 14 ] and Duquesne, oddly serving as the home team at Pitt's Trees Field ...

  3. Sports in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pitt and Duquesne have played the annual City Game since 1932. Duquesne was the city's first team to appear in a Final Four (1940), obtain a number one AP Poll ranking (1954), [58] and to win a post-season national title, the 1955 National Invitation Tournament on its second straight trip to the NIT title

  4. The Pitt (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Pitt is a 1987 one-shot comic book written by John Byrne and Mark Gruenwald, and illustrated by Sal Buscema and Stan Drake. It was published by Marvel Comics as part of its New Universe line. The story depicts the total destruction of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , and its immediate twelve-hour aftermath.

  5. Pitt (character) - Wikipedia

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    Pitt #1 was the second best-selling comic book of November 1993, surpassed only by the collector's edition of Superman (vol. 2) #75. [1] Pitt then appeared in Youngblood #4 (February 1993). In 1995, the publication of Pitt was moved over to Full Bleed Studios (Dale Keown's own company) for issues #10–20. Issue #20 was the final issue.

  6. The Pitt (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Pitt is an American medical drama television series created by R. Scott Gemmill that premiered on Max on January 9, 2025. [1] [2] Each episode of the season covers one hour of a single 15-hour emergency department shift at the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. [3] In February 2025, the series was renewed for a second season. [4]

  7. Timeline of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    August 1: The city hosts ArenaBowl I, the Pittsburgh Gladiators are defeated in the game, 45–16, by the Denver Dynamite. September 25: The Benedum Center is restored. Head of the Ohio regatta begins. The Veterans Bridge opens. 1988 May 6: Mayor Richard Caliguiri dies in office. Sophie Masloff becomes mayor. November 11: The A.J. Palumbo ...

  8. 1919 Pittsburgh Panthers football team - Wikipedia

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    The game ended with Pitt in possession on the Lehigh 47-yard line. [56] The Pitt lineup for the game against Lehigh was Frank McDonald (left end), Harvey Harman (left tackle), Alex Meanor (left guard), Herb Stein (center), Oscar Kratzert (right guard), James Bond (right tackle), Cliff Brown (right end), Herb McCracken (quarterback), Tom Davies ...

  9. 1950 Pittsburgh Panthers football team - Wikipedia

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    Pitt lost to the Lions 21–20, and ended their season with a 1–8 record. Early in the game, Pitt recovered a Penn State fumble on the Lion 28-yard line. On the third play, Lion back Bill Leonard intercepted Bob Bestwick's pass and ran 60 yards for the touchdown. Vince O'Bara booted the extra point.