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  2. Pirates offer huge trade for rare Paul Skenes baseball card - AOL

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    Here is some of what the Pirates are offering: Seats behind home plate at PNC Park for the next 30 years, an exclusive meet-and-greet with Skenes and two autographed Skenes jerseys, and a chance ...

  3. The Clemente Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Clemente Museum is an American museum honoring Roberto Clemente, the Major League Baseball right fielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Hall of Famer.. The museum is located in the former Engine House No. 25, in the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania It features thousands of items of Clemente memorabilia, including professional sports photography, Clemente family snapshots ...

  4. Pittsburgh Pirates present outrageous offer in exchange for ...

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    That card, stashed somewhere in one pack of Topps cards, was part of a set released on Nov. 13 — and the Pirates are going all-in to get it. On Friday, Pittsburgh announced an ambitious offer to ...

  5. List of Pittsburgh Pirates award winners and league leaders

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    July 12, 1997 was Pittsburgh's first non-Opening Day sellout since 1977; the crowd of 44,119 saw Francisco Córdova and Ricardo Rincón pitch 10 innings of no-hit, shut out baseball against the Houston Astros. [8] The Pirates were held scoreless through nine innings, meaning the game would need extra innings. Rincon came in to relieve Córdova ...

  6. Green Weenie - Wikipedia

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    The Green Weenie was a sports gimmick in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, co-created by Bob Prince (1916–1985), the broadcaster for the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball team, and Pirate trainer Danny Whelan. [1] It was most popular during the 1966 season.

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    Whether you're buying a TV, a car or just an old piece of furniture, remember the golden rule of buying stuff on Craigslist: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. A selling price way ...

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