The 1904 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 23rd season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; the 18th in the National League. The Pirates finished fourth...
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have completed 132 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) since joining the National League (NL) in 1887. Through 2018, they have...
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The 1959 Major League Baseball season saw the Pittsburgh Pirates finish in fourth place in the National League at 78–76, nine games behind the NL and...
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The 1903 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 22nd year the Pittsburgh Pirates played in Major League Baseball. The club finished its season as National League...
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The 1905 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 24th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise. The Pirates finished second in the National League with a record...
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"1884 Pittsburgh Alleghenys Schedule". Pittsburgh Pirates. BaseballReference.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16. "1887–1900". Pirates Timeline. PittsburghPirates.com...
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newly-redubbed Pittsburgh Pirates moved to Exposition Park the following season. On April 24, 1891, Fred Carroll hit the first home run by a Pirate in the stadium...
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of the 1914 season. The team played all of its home games at Exposition Park, located on Pittsburgh's Northside. The Pittsburgh Pirates of the National...
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Reds Pirates The Pirates–Reds rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) National League divisional rivalry played between the Pittsburgh Pirates and...
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Donnelly and Bert Bennett to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jim MacKay, Edgar Dey and Dunc Taylor. On January 31 the Pirates would also acquire Gordon McGuire...
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Duquesne Gardens (category Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL))
the home arena of several of Pittsburgh's historic sports teams, such as ice hockey's Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Hornets. The Western Pennsylvania...
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Jake Beckley (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Pittsburgh Burghers, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis...
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Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1904 major league baseball season was contested from April 14 to October 10, 1904. The Boston Americans and...
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Francisco Pirates were a minor league baseball team based in San Francisco, California. In 1903, the San Francisco Pirates played a partial season as charter...
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by 1892. Pittsburgh was first known as the "City of Champions" when the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Panthers football team, and Pittsburgh Steelers...
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Spud Davis (category Pittsburgh Pirates coaches)
St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Davis' .308 career batting average ranks fourth all-time among major...
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"The 1883 Pittsburgh Pirates Regular Season Game Log". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2009-08-23. [dead link] "The 1884 Pittsburgh Pirates Regular Season Game Log"...
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John O'Connell (catcher) (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
three games as a catcher in two different seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 1928 and 1929 season. O'Connell was one of five catchers on the...
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125miles Pirates Phillies The Phillies–Pirates rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between the Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates. Both...
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Timeline of Major League Baseball (section 1904)
2002 season. In this realignment: Texas Rangers would move to the AL Central Arizona Diamondbacks would move to the AL West Pittsburgh Pirates would...
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James Clark (American football) (category Pittsburgh Pirates (football) players)
with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played college football at the University of Pittsburgh. James L. Clark was born on August 18, 1904, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania...
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1909 World Series (category Pittsburgh Pirates postseason)
Baseball for the 1909 season. The sixth edition of the World Series, it featured the National League champion Pittsburgh Pirates against the American League...
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Honus Wagner (category Pittsburgh Pirates managers)
baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1897 to 1917, mostly with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Nicknamed "the Flying Dutchman"...
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on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, sharing the stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1909 the Panthers, along with the Pirates, moved to Forbes Field...
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Rennison Manners (category Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL) players)
5, 1904 – December 26, 1944) was a Canadian ice hockey centre who played 37 games over two seasons in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates...
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1903 World Series (category Pittsburgh Pirates postseason)
champion Boston Americans against the National League (NL) champion Pittsburgh Pirates in a best-of-nine series, with Boston prevailing five games to three...
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Jimmy Archer (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
Dublin, he also played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1904, the American League's Detroit Tigers in 1907, and the Pirates, Brooklyn Robins and Cincinnati...
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Lew Moren (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
Baseball pitcher. He pitched six seasons from 1903 to 1910: two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates and four seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies. In...
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Chief Wilson (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
(4-3): Pittsburgh Pirates (110-42) over Detroit Tigers (98-54)". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 23, 2012. "Pirates Scheduled to Open Season Today"...
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Redlegs Braves Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1954 major league baseball season began on April 13, 1954. The regular season ended on September 26, with...
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