Some have *** little less hair or maybe it's *** little grayer, but 20 years after they came back to beat the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series, the 1971 Pirates can still play baseball. Most of ...
Wednesday's game against the White Sox held little significance for the last place Pittsburgh Pirates, who were playing out the string. What was significant was the date, Sept. 1. It marked the 50th ...
The famous story about Bob Veale, one Steve Blass loves to share when talking about his halcyon days with the Pittsburgh Pirates, involves the two-time All-Star left-handed pitcher’s glasses. At ...
Gene Clines took great pride in making baseball history as a member of the first all-minority starting lineup and the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 1971 World Series champions, especially considering the ...
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale, who helped the franchise win a World Series championship in 1971, died over the weekend at 89 years old. The Pirates released a statement on Veale, who ...
Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Manny Sanguillen and pitcher Steve Blass celebrate as Blass completes a Game 7 victory to win the 1971 World Series over the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium. The 1972 ...
On a late summer evening in 1971, Manny Sanguillen heard his Pittsburgh Pirates teammate Dave Cash mention that something unusual was happening inside Three Rivers Stadium. No, not unusual.
Bob Veale, a left-handed pitcher and veteran of 13 big-league seasons, has died, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced on Tuesday. He was 89. "Bob was an integral member of the Pirates who helped our team ...
Off the bat, the Mets' closer, Edwin Diaz, pointed to the sky, signaling he thought it was going to stay in play. Jacob Stallings was less sure, so he didn't run to start. He wanted to watch and see ...
I had just turned 20 years old when I made my major league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1970 after my September call-up from the minor leagues. In my early days, and in my first full rookie ...
A child accused. Everyone left to answer.