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  2. File:Pittsburgh Pirates logo 2014.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 47 pages use this file: 1983 Pittsburgh Pirates season; 1984 Pittsburgh Pirates season; 1985 Pittsburgh Pirates season; 1986 Pittsburgh Pirates season

  3. File:Pittsburgh Pirates Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Pittsburgh Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 Pirates in a poster celebrating their National League pennant. Frank Chance of Chicago and John McGraw of New York, two teams the Pirates beat for the pennant, are being made to walk the plank. After almost two decades of mediocre baseball, the Pirates' fortunes began to change at the turn of the 20th century.

  5. File:Pittsburgh Pirates Cap Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 17 pages use this file: Dominican Summer League Pirates; Dominican Summer League Pirates 2; Florida Complex League Pirates; Phillies–Pirates rivalry

  6. Bob Gessner - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gessner (1933 – April 27, 2018) was an American freelance artist, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who created many of the logos for the city's athletic teams. In addition to producing logos, Gessner also provided the artwork for the local teams' programs. After studying at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University and the ...

  7. Pittsburgh Allegheny (International Association) - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Allegheny was the name of the first professional baseball club to represent Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team was an unrelated forerunner to the American Association 's Pittsburgh Alleghenies that were established in 1882, which continue today as the Pittsburgh Pirates .