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  • The 1898 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 17th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their 12th in the National League. The Pirates finished eighth...
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    The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member...
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  • 1897 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 16th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise; their 11th in the National League. The Pirates finished eighth...
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  • 1899 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 18th season of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise and their 13th in the National League. The Pirates finished seventh...
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  • former college All-Americans paid by Pittsburgh Pirates' minority-owner William Chase Temple. In 1898, William Chase Temple took over the Duquesne Country...
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  • Phil Auten (category Pittsburgh Pirates owners)
    News. April 9, 1898. p. 16. Retrieved September 4, 2020 – via newspapers.com. "Pittsburg Club is Sold". Kansas City Journal. August 31, 1898. p. 5. Retrieved...
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    the field as the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 20, 1933, losing 23–2 to the New York Giants. Through the 1930s, the Pirates never finished higher than...
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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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  • (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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    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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  • game. The Pirates won the game, 4–3 in 13 innings. On July 5, 2008, during the Pittsburgh Pirates game against the Milwaukee Brewers, the Pirates wore Pittsburgh...
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    Pirates also acquired Gordon McGuire from the Bankers through a purchase. The Pirates played only one year in the WPHL. They ended their only season with...
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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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    Ed Doheny (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1895 to 1903. Doheny finished his career with a win–loss record of 75–83. During his last MLB season, he was declared insane...
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  • The Pittsburgh (or Pittsburg) Stars were a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1902. The team was a member of the...
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  • Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets (category Pittsburgh Pirates (NHL))
    turned fully professional and became the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Hockey League. After the Pirates relocated in 1930 to play as the Philadelphia Quakers...
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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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  • 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 from...
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    Forbes Field (category Pittsburgh Pirates stadiums)
    the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Philadelphia Phillies over KDKA from a box seat next to the first-base dugout. Regular broadcasts of Pirates games began over...
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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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