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A generation later came Sept. 1, 1971 — the day the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded the first starting nine to consist of all Black and Latino players.
Why do all Pittsburgh teams wear black and gold? It’s pretty simple - they are the colors of Pittsburgh’s flag, which in turn, is based on the coat of arms of William Pitt, the 18th century ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates won their second straight, 4-1 over the White Sox on Friday night.
The Pirates are bringing back the "Pittsburgh" script that was synonymous with the great teams of the early 1990s -- an era when Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Andy Van Slyke had the Bucs on top ...
Andrew McCutchen is calling on Pirates fans to wear black for the team's home opener against the Chicago White Sox.
Fifty years ago, the Pittsburgh Pirates started a game using only Black and Latino players. It was a first in the National or the American League, and it still manages to stand out.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates’ home opener is right around the corner. The Bucs will return to PNC Park on Friday when they host the Chicago White Sox at 4:12.
Pirates fire Derek Shelton: Manager ousted in sixth season with Pittsburgh amid yet another disappointing year The Pirates have started the 2025 season by going 12-26 ...
Fifty years ago on Sept. 1, the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded Major League Baseball's first and only all-Black and Latino starting lineup. Hear what that team meant for fans and for history.
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