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Julius Caesar Against the Pirates: Italy Sergio Grieco: Gustavo Rojo, Abbe Lane, Gordon Mitchell: An adventure of the young Julius Caesar, based on a true story. Set in the Mediterranean Sea in the years 75 BC and 74 BC. Musketeers of the Sea: Italy Steno: Pier Angeli, Channing Pollock, Aldo Ray, Philippe Clay, Robert Alda: The Pirates of Blood ...
Pirates (2005 film) Pirates Down the Street; Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge; The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! Pirates in Callao; The Pirates of Blood River; The Pirates of Penzance (film) The Pirates of Somalia (film) Pirates of the 20th Century; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl; Pirates of the Coast; Pirates ...
The Pirates lost in all three of their NLCS appearances, in 1990 to the eventual World champion Cincinnati Reds and in 1991 and 1992 to the Atlanta Braves. In the 1992 NLCS , LaValliere was involved in the famous final play of Game 7, as Atlanta first baseman (and former Pirate) Sid Bream slid and just barely beat LaValliere's tag to score the ...
The 24-year-old, the top selection in the 2021 amateur draft, has struck out 29 times in 83 at-bats. ... The Pirates drafted Davis as a catcher but he spent the vast majority of his rookie season ...
The Pirates! was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D on 28 August 2012 in the United States, [32] and on 10 September 2012 in the United Kingdom., [33] The film is accompanied by an 18-minute [34] short stop motion animated film called So You Want to Be a Pirate!, where The Pirate Captain hosts his own talk show about being a true pirate.
The sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film was first announced as a possibility in 2010, but fans are still waiting for answers about when — or if — the movie will ever premiere.
He reached the majors as a 30-year-old rookie in 1932, and spent the next nine full seasons in the big leagues. His best years came in 1937 and 1938 as a member of the Pirates. Todd led all National League catchers in games caught each year, batted .307 and .265 respectively, and drove home 86 and 75 runs batted in .
On March 20, the Rockies selected McKenry's contract after he made the Opening Day roster as Wilin Rosario's backup catcher. [9] In 57 games for the Rockies, he batted .315/.398/.512 with eight home runs and 22 RBI. [10] McKenry played in 58 games for Colorado in 2015, slashing .205/.329/.402 with four home runs and 17 RBI.