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  • The 1894 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 13th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their eighth in the National League. The Pirates finished seventh...
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  • 1895 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 14th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their ninth in the National League. The Pirates finished seventh...
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  • Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 12th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their seventh season in the National League. The Pirates finished second...
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    Myrl Brown (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    1894 – February 23, 1981) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1922. During the 1920 season, the Pirates bought...
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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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    Mark Baldwin (baseball) (category Chicago Pirates players)
    from New Orleans during the off-season, Baldwin walked eleven batters. He appeared in one game for the 1893 Pirates before the club released him in early...
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    Greene (7.1 IP) and Art Warren (0.2 IP), Cincinnati Reds 0 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 Pirates' run scored on three walks (two given up by Greene) and a fielder's...
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    ever." From 1891 to 1911, the city's name was federally recognized as "Pittsburg", though use of the final h was retained during this period by the city...
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    Jack Chesbro (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    Baseball (MLB) debut with the Pirates on July 12, 1899. He recorded a 6–9 win–loss record for the 1899 Pirates. After the season, on December 8, 1899, Chesbro...
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    Jimmy Ryan (baseball) (category Chicago Pirates players)
    until 1900, except for the 1890 season when he played for the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League. Ryan had his best season in 1888, leading the NL in hits...
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  • (the later-named Pittsburgh Pirates) is established and begins play in the American Association. Historical Society of Pittsburg and Western Pa. formed. 1883...
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    Ned Hanlon (baseball) (category Pittsburgh Pirates managers)
    Orioles (1892–1898) and Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1905). In the seven seasons from 1894 to 1900, Hanlon compiled a 635–315 (.668) record, and his teams won...
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    Recreation Park (Pittsburgh) (category Pittsburgh Pirates stadiums)
    Alleghenys Schedule". Pittsburgh Pirates. BaseballReference.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16. "1887–1900". Pirates Timeline. PittsburghPirates.com. Retrieved 2008-08-08...
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    hit his first home run of the season, along with a double, in a 13–6 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. The Pittsburg Dispatch reported on July 1 that...
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  • Western Association (category 1894 establishments in the United States)
    Osages 1922 Peoria, IL: Peoria Distillers 1894–1896; Peoria Blackbirds 1897–1898 Pittsburg, KS: Pittsburg Pirates 1909 Ponca City, OK: Ponca City Angels...
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  • claims to know where missing Oklahoma girls are buried". Morning Sun. Pittsburg, Kansas. May 15, 2002 – via NewsBank. Andrea Ball (February 23, 2022)...
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    whose career spanned 20 seasons, 17 of which were spent with the Major League Baseball (MLB) Boston Beaneaters/Doves/Rustlers (1894–1907, 1911) and the New...
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    Boynton Street, which they named Snowball Farm. In 1894, Mack became the manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League (NL). He tried to draft...
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    Cotton Tierney (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    19, 1953. Retrieved June 27, 2012. "Pirates' Chances Appear Improved: With Rabbit Maranville at Short, Pittsburg Looks Like Real Contender". The Saskatoon...
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  • as the Pirates, in reference to so-called "pirating" of players." (TSNBBG) The Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL began as the Pittsburgh Pirates, in reference...
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