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cage resided in foul territory, down the right field line, near the
Pirates' bullpen. At some point prior to July 26, 1943, evidently prompted by numerous instances of the relocated cage continuing to impact balls in play, the Pirates finally settled on what would become its permanent and, by far, best-remembered home: in fair territory, just to the left of the 457-foot (139 m) marker in deepest left-center. The open part of the cage faced the wall, its rear effectively serving as a convex fence, somewhat akin to that surrounding the base of the light tower standing just to the left (as well as those surrounding the left field and right-center field towers). Unlike the batting cage and the flagpole just to its right, the light towers themselves—as opposed to the aforementioned fences—were not in play; a batted ball striking any one of them, or landing inside the surrounding fence, was a home run.
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box seats and $ 1 (equal to $ 33.91 today) for reserved grand stand sections; temporary bleachers were set up for the occasion and cost $ 0.50. Ticket prices were considered high for the day and steel pillars supporting the roof occasionally blocked fans' views of the field. Two thousand bleacher seats were situated along the left field side; tickets were sold for a maximum of $ 1. When winning streaks attracted high attendance to games, fans were permitted to sit on the grass in right field, provided they agreed to allow a player to catch any ball hit in the area. The lowest season of attendance came in 1914, when 139,620 people attended games; the highest at the stadium came in 1960, when 1,705,828 people watched the
Pirates play. On September 23, 1956, the stadium's largest crowd, 44,932, gathered to see the home team play the
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Pirates'. The facade of the stadium featured "buff-colored terra cotta" spelling out "PAC" for the Pittsburgh Athletic Company. The light green steelwork contrasted with the red slate of the roof. Some members of the press urged Dreyfuss to name the stadium after himself. Instead, he decided to honor General
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852:. The game was cut short in the top of the ninth inning, after a rain delay forced it past the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew. The Dodgers won the game 8–2 the following day. At 200 people, June 10, 1938, was believed to have marked the smallest crowd to ever attend a Pirates game (against the Philadelphia Phillies), however, Baseball Reference has the attendance for that game listed as 1,034. On September 30, 1962, a crowd of 40,916 people saw the
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1010:. However, its location has been altered; author John McCollister wrote, "Had architects placed home plate in its precise spot about half of the Pirates fans could not view it. The reason: it would have to be on display in the fifth stall of the ladies' restroom." However, the original location of the home plate has been more recently determined by others to be approximately 81 feet (25 m) away from its current display, just inside the
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2293:. "President Barney Dreyfuss has always been opposed to freak homers. He hesitated for a long time about increasing his seating capacity by encroaching on his playing area. He finally did it, because everyone else was doing it. But he is said to have regretted the move after it was made, and now has offset it by ordering a screen in front of the right field stands." Retrieved April 20, 2018.
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only marker in exact straightaway center field was the Barney
Dreyfuss monument, which sat on the playing field just in front of the wall. Some sources stated 442 feet (135 m) as the distance to straightaway center. Some sources also stated 408 feet (124 m) as a right-center distance, to the unmarked point where the center field wall intersected the end of the double-deck stands.
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1277:, was held on September 20, 1933, at Forbes Field. The Giants won the game 23–2 in front of 25,000 people. Rooney wrote of the game, "The Giants won. Our team looks terrible. The fans didn't get their money's worth." The Pirates rebounded to gain their first ever franchise victory a week later at Forbes Field, against the
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University of Pittsburgh's acquisition of Forbes Field in 1958 gave the Steelers some options, and they began transferring some of their home games to the much larger Pitt Stadium that year. The Steelers played their final game at Forbes Field on December 1, 1963. The franchise
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had become "as joyless as a prison exercise yard". Following a plan to expand their adjacent campus, the
University of Pittsburgh purchased Forbes Field in 1958, with an agreement to lease the stadium to the Pirates until a replacement could be built. A proposal for a new sports stadium in Pittsburgh
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The final posted dimensions of the ballpark were left field line 365 feet (111 m), left-center field 406 feet (124 m), deepest left-center 457 feet (139 m), deep right-center 436 feet (133 m), right-center field 375 feet (114 m), and right field line 300 feet (91 m). The
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January 1, 1909, but ground was not officially broken until March 1. Nicola Building Company built the stadium in 122 days and play began less than four months after ground was broken, on June 30. Though the scoreboard was operated by hand, the ballpark featured
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Meanwhile, the original location of that wall is outlined by bricks extending from the left-center field wall across
Roberto Clemente Drive and into the sidewalk. A plaque embedded in the sidewalk marks the spot where Mazeroski's home run cleared the wall. The left-center and center field brick wall
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hit his walk-off home run to end the 1960 World Series, between the scoreboard and the "406 FT" sign, no longer stands at its original location. A portion of that wall, including the distance marker, had been sliced off and moved to the
Allegheny Club at Three Rivers Stadium. Before the Three Rivers
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Forbes Field had an original capacity of 25,000, the largest in the league at the time. Seating at the stadium was remodeled numerous times, peaking at a capacity of 41,000 in 1925 and closing in 1970 at 35,000 seats. On opening day, ticket prices ranged from $ 1.25 (equal to $ 42.39 today) for
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were moved from foul territory to the base of the scoreboard in left field and were fenced in, cutting 30 feet (9.1 m) from the left field area, from 365 feet (111 m) to 335 feet (102 m) down the line and 406 feet (124 m) to 376 feet (115 m) in left-center field. These were
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wrote, "the ceremonies were witnessed by the largest throng that ever attended an event of this kind in this or any other city in the country...Forbes Field is so immense—so far beyond anything else in
America in the way of a baseball park—that old experts, accustomed to judging crowds at a glance,
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In 1955, a statue of Honus Wagner was dedicated in Schenley Plaza adjacent to Forbes Field. Several thousand fans attended the dedication as well as Wagner himself. His failing health caused him to never leave his open convertible in which he arrived (Wagner died near the end of that year). The
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were common. The Pirates hit a record eight triples in a single game, on May 30, 1925. Conversely, the stadium was one of the most difficult to hit over-the-fence home runs. The closeness of the right field line from 1925 onward was the only area that compromised Dreyfuss' original design concept.
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Until 1942, Forbes Field's batting cage, when not in use, was stored on the field, in front of the stands directly behind home plate, a bare-bones but viable solution rendered obsolete by the introduction that season of a new, considerably larger cage. During that season and part of 1943, the new
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hosted in Pittsburgh. In addition, a wooden replica of an entrance to the stadium, including a ticket window and players entrance, was constructed and placed near the remaining wall in 2006. The home plate used in the stadium's final game remains preserved in the University of Pittsburgh's
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In the early spring of 1912, the diamond was shifted so that the left field foul line intersected the end of the left field fence rather than the bleacher section. By 1914, the left field distance was stated as 365 feet (111 m), which eventually became the distance marked on the fence.
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The last major change to the outfield came in 1946, when the fence in left and center was replaced by a brick wall. The fence had been painted green, while the bricks were of a reddish color. Ivy was planted at the base of the new wall, restoring the green background enjoyed by batters.
1001:. Despite not technically being the correct section of wall where Mazeroski's famous home run cleared, it is often locally referred to as "Mazeroski's Wall." This portion of the wall remained after Forbes Field was torn down, and was refurbished in 2006 in time for the
1358:, who were playing at Forbes Field, were called into their dugouts while the 24,738 fans in attendance listened to the radio broadcast of the hour-long bout. Conn led the bout into the final round, but fought for the knockout and was knocked out himself.
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distance from 376 feet (115 m) to 300 feet (91 m) but increasing the near-right center distance to 375 feet (114 m). Dreyfuss made no secret of his mixed feelings regarding this move, and in May 1930, in response to American League President
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On Sunday, October 17, 1909, at 3:00 p.m. a communion service was held at Forbes Field as the culmination of the International Centennial Celebration and Conventions of the Disciples of Christ marking the 100th anniversary of the signing of the
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18–6. In 1910, Pitt's second year at Forbes Field, the Panthers went undefeated without allowing a single point. The Panthers had several successful seasons while playing at Forbes Field, including five in which they went undefeated and were awarded
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was set at 110 feet (34 m) behind home plate, larger than the average of 60 feet (18 m) in most stadiums of the time. Additional seating eventually cut down the plate-to-screen distance to a still larger-than-average 75 feet (23 m).
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Even at this long distance from home plate, the fence stood 12 feet (3.7 m) in height in left and center fields, with the new right field wall reduced to 9.5 feet (2.9 m) following the 1925 construction (later topped by the screen). The
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The abandoned structure suffered two separate fires that damaged the park, on December 24, 1970, and July 17, 1971. Eleven days after the second fire, demolition began, and the site was cleared for use by the University of Pittsburgh.
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threw out the stadium's ceremonial first pitch, tossing it from the second tier to John M. Morin, Director of Public Safety, on the field below. Morin then went to the mound and threw the first pitch to the Pirate catcher.
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2276:. "Three major league clubs already have taken to the screen idea, the Phillies and Cardinals erecting screens at their parks last season and the Pirates building one at Forbes Field this season." Retrieved April 20, 2018.
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was an established slugger with the Pirates, and the bullpen was redubbed "Kiner's Korner". Kiner was traded after the 1953 season, and the field was restored to its previous configuration in time for the 1954 season.
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hit the final three home runs of his career in Forbes Field on May 25, 1935; the third of these cleared the 89-foot (27 m) right field roof and was considered the longest home run in the park's history.
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not abnormal major league outfield distances, but the obvious attempt to take advantage of Greenberg's bat led the media to dub the area "Greenberg Gardens". Greenberg retired after the season, but by then
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placed in the deepest part of center field during games. Seating was altered multiple times throughout the stadium's life; at times fans were permitted to sit on the grass in the outfield during
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played the first baseball game at night in Pittsburgh on July 18, 1930. A crowd of over 15,000 was expected. Floodlights were installed the day before the game after they were transported from
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hit the last three home runs of his career as his Boston Braves lost to the Pirates, 11–7. His last home run cleared the right field stands roofline, making him the first player to ever do so.
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in World Series Game 7 history. These two World Series victories mark the only times that the Pirates clinched a championship at home, with Forbes Field hosting both.
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and safety demonstration at Forbes on October 30, 1911. The event included first-aid and rescue demonstrations. Around 15,000 attended the event, including President
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on April 25, 1968. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs played a double-header on June 28, 1970. Pittsburgh won the first game 3–2. In the later game
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and third in Major League Baseball, in a bid to be more durable than wooden ballparks. The Pirates opened Forbes Field on June 30, 1909, against the
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1,800-pound (820 kg) statue was moved to Three Rivers Stadium in 1970. Today, the statue stands at the home plate entrance of
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titles in 1910, 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918. During their years at Forbes Field, Pitt's teams were led by
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only a few blocks away. In their first game at Forbes Field on October 16, 1909, the Panthers defeated
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were at a loss for reasonable figures." Records, however, show that the first game was attended by a
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hit the first home run to end a World Series and as of the end of the 2020 season, the only
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won the first game, 3–2. Dreyfuss declared, "This is indeed the happiest day of my life."
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were turned at Forbes Field. The first took place on May 7, 1925, when Pittsburgh's
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Multimedia presentation: Forbes Field– Exploring our grand (and long gone) ballpark
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made his premiere for the Grays at Forbes Field. Also in 1930, the Grays and the
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Forbes Field outfield wall and flagpole in its original location in Oakland
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I Don't Have The Words. Pride of Puerto Rico: The Life of Roberto Clemente
3343:"College Football Data Warehouse: Pittsburgh Total National Championships"
2402:"Bucco Heintzelman Baffles Braves, 3-0; Ken Allows Boston Only Three Hits"
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1825:. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010
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2689:"Pitt Will Demolish Forbes Field as Citizens Group Appeal Fails"
2501:"Bucs' Bats Boom for McBean; Early Punch Stampedes Giants, 10-0"
1911:"Blood Pressure of Buc Fans Return to Normal (During Road Trip)"
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https://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/jhgarrison/ccp/CCP201.HTM
2021:"Sitting in the Bleachers at Pittsburgh's Forbes Field in 1910"
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1861:"Sports Vignettes: The Big Return; As If For the Championship"
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Lost Ballparks: A Celebration of Baseball's Legendary Fields
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3927:. Pirates win their final game at Forbes Field. Jeff Barto
3655:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc.
3636:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc.
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10679:(New York Giants, New York Bulldogs, New York Titans/Jets)
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Forbes outfield shortly before the ballpark's 1909 opening
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in September 1809. Campbell was a founding father of the
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thrown in the more than 4,700 games at the stadium.
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moved to Pitt Stadium exclusively the following season.
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Pittsburgh Pirates Official 1995 Commemorative Yearbook
3381:"Pittsburgh Steelers: Firsts, Records, Odds & Ends"
2569:"Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates Box Score"
3484:. Pittsburgh Steelers. August 22, 2007. Archived from
3417:. Pittsburgh Steelers. August 22, 2007. Archived from
1639:"Same Exciting Script Being Used in House of Thrills"
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The field itself consisted of natural grass grown in
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was contracted to design the stadium's grandstand. A
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Defunct college baseball venues in the United States
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3905:"Butcher Tames Braves, 8–2; DiMaggio Stars in Field"
3572:"In the Beginning ... The Early Days of Mine Rescue"
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live radio broadcast of a Major League Baseball game
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For the airport formerly known as Forbes Field, see
2957:"Fans Relive Joy of Pirates' 1960 World Series Win"
2340:"Talented 1909 Pirates Started New Era of Baseball"
1844:"Enthusiasm of the Fans Rubbing Off on the Pirates"
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3756:The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Pittsburgh Pirates
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3245:. University of Pittsburgh. 1960. pp. 238–239
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11997:Demolished buildings and structures in Pittsburgh
10545:District of Columbia Stadium/RFK Memorial Stadium
3784:The Chief: Art Rooney and His Pittsburgh Steelers
3345:. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from
2994:"Game 7 'Still Feels Like It Happened Yesterday'"
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2861:"Carpenters Re-Create Entrance to Forbes Field"
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3773:Mehno, John (1995). "History of the Stadium".
2371:. New York, NY : HarperPerennial. p. 138.
1792:. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Archived from
1772:"Forbes Field History | Baseball Almanac"
1686:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 3 (Sports)
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3737:The Bucs! The Story of the Pittsburgh Pirates
3269:. University of Pittsburgh. 1961. p. 212
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11902:Defunct baseball venues in the United States
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3693:Leventhal, Josh; MacMurray, Jessica (2000).
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4575:Bill Mazeroski's 1960 World Series home run
3805:. Pittsburgh: James P. O'Brien Publishing.
3800:
3786:. Pittsburgh: James P. O'Brien Publishing.
3781:
3753:
3734:
3137:"First Night Baseball Game at Forbes Field"
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551:from the French in 1758 and rebuilt a new "
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11688:
11289:Defunct ballparks in Major League Baseball
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10282:(Cleveland Tigers, Indians/Bulldogs, Rams)
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3739:. Lenexa, Kansas: Addax Publishing Group.
2661:"People's Plan Set at Saving Forbes Field"
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1900:. April 12, 1960. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
1850:. p. 37. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
1645:. p. 16. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
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660:
11514:Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)
10535:(Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles)
10318:(Detroit Heralds/Tigers, Panthers, Lions)
4508:Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories
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2507:. April 22, 1968. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
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2391:. April 20, 1942. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
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12002:Demolished sports venues in Pennsylvania
11175:University of Minnesota Memorial Stadium
10625:(Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers)
10396:(St. Louis All-Stars, St. Louis Gunners)
9193:
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3862:. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
3697:. New York: Workman Publishing Company.
3669:
3602:"As American as Baseball and Apple Pie."
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2524:. July 25, 1969. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
2473:. June 12, 1950. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
2442:. July 27, 1943. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
2408:. July 19, 1942. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
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3674:Diamonds: The Evolution of the Ballpark
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3058:. Baseball Hall of Fame. Archived from
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2757:"Maz's Wall Displayed Again by Pirates"
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1657:Diamonds: The Evolution of the Ballpark
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913:hit the last home run in the park, and
813:billboard during the 1943 season.
12027:1970 disestablishments in Pennsylvania
11962:American Football League (1936) venues
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11524:Oakland Park (Jersey City, New Jersey)
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10114:(Milwaukee Badgers, Green Bay Packers)
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6172:Fighting Back: The Rocky Bleier Story
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3576:Mine Safety and Health Administration
3561:
3221:. Baseball in Pennsylvania. WITF, Inc
3219:"Chapter One: Baseball in Pittsburgh"
3199:. Baseball in Pennsylvania. WITF, Inc
3081:Loeffler, William (August 13, 2010).
2992:Dvorchak, Robert (October 14, 2010).
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1746:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
1379:Mine Safety and Health Administration
972:Forbes Field Monument, Pittsburgh, PA
11927:Defunct Major League Baseball venues
11711:American Football League (1936–1937)
3947:Pittsburgh Pirates ballpark timeline
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2955:Kirkland, Kevin (October 10, 2008).
2731:Major League Baseball Advanced Media
2727:"Pirates Show Off Revamped PNC Park"
2587:
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2071:
2058:Major League Baseball Advanced Media
1969:
1859:Leonard, Vincent (August 12, 1959).
1761:
1350:, in an attempt to become the world
1312:Harry "The Pittsburgh Windmill" Greb
507:Left field bleachers at Forbes Field
12022:1909 establishments in Pennsylvania
11992:Pittsburgh Panthers football venues
11987:Pittsburgh Panthers baseball venues
10773:(Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Ravens)
10442:(New York Yankees, New York Giants)
10192:(Detroit Wolverines, Detroit Lions)
8518:
4077:Major League Baseball All-Star Game
3839:Smith, Ron; Belford, Kevin (2000).
2725:Langosch, Jenifer (April 6, 2009).
2142:
2018:
1819:Historic Landmark Plaques 1968–2009
1401:The seating capacity for baseball:
1396:
485:, with assistance from his friend,
104:Right center—408 feet (124 m)
102:Center field—457 feet (139 m)
13:
11564:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
10891:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
10727:(Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals)
8555:before gradually transitioning to
3897:
3197:"Chapter Three: The Negro Leagues"
2338:Dvorchak, Robert (April 5, 2009).
1876:Leonard, Vince (August 31, 1959).
1678:Biederman, Lester (June 5, 1938).
1299:Washington & Jefferson College
1140:On May 25, 1935, at Forbes Field,
726:With such a large outfield space,
231:Philadelphia–Pittsburgh "Steagles"
14:
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10733:(New York Yanks, New York Giants)
10348:(Minneapolis Marines/Red Jackets)
10258:(Racine Legion, Racine Tornadoes)
4997:
4570:Harvey Haddix's near-perfect game
3935:
2927:(web). Post-Gazette Publishing Co
2365:Thorn,John; Palmer, Pete (1993).
2302:Wertenbach, Fred (May 24, 1930).
1878:"Sports Vignettes: Buc Thrillers"
1660:. Houghton Mifflin. p. 224.
1297:Pittsburgh Panthers game against
106:Right field—375 feet (114 m)
100:Left center—406 feet (124 m)
11912:Sports venues demolished in 1971
11907:Event venues established in 1909
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10821:(New York Giants, New York Jets)
9144:
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6439:Steelers figures in broadcasting
6298:Immaculate Redemption/The Tackle
6129:Football in Western Pennsylvania
3903:Biederman, Les (June 15, 1941).
3548:
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3530:
3521:
3512:
3503:
3471:
3165:"Install Lights at Forbes Field"
2888:"Crosley Field and Forbes Field"
2859:Kirkland, Kevin (July 8, 2006).
2805:"Forbes Field Remnants Restored"
2641:McCollister 2008, pp. 104–5
2419:"Pirates Given Approval of Fans"
1909:Cernkovic, Rudy (June 7, 1960).
1786:"PHMC Historical Markers Search"
1609:
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1136:Forbes Field in its early years.
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98:Left field—365 feet (111 m)
51:
12012:Baseball venues in Pennsylvania
11982:1970 fires in the United States
11967:Defunct college football venues
10873:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
10659:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
10565:(Boston Yanks, Boston Patriots)
10541:(Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys)
10497:Bears Stadium/Mile High Stadium
6970:The Victory Song (Red and Blue)
6925:Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field
3624:
3604:WQED Pittsburgh. Archived from
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3173:. July 17, 1930. Archived from
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2285:Davis, Ralph (March 22, 1950).
2279:
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2197:
2163:. June 30, 1909. Archived from
2046:
2012:
1934:
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1887:
1870:
1842:Keck, Harry (August 13, 1958).
1515:, intended to form a panorama.
1213:The University of Pittsburgh's
40:"The Old Lady of Schenley Park"
11137:Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium
11124:Philadelphia Municipal Stadium
10665:Philadelphia Municipal Stadium
10533:Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium
10529:(Chicago Cardinals, Card-Pitt)
10364:Philadelphia Municipal Stadium
4710:Minor league affiliate history
3518:Cicotello 2007, pp. 76–84
2268:United News (March 20, 1930).
2161:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
1853:
1836:
1810:
1671:
1648:
1637:Keck, Harry (April 18, 1960).
479:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
295:Pennsylvania Historical Marker
182:Estimated US$ 1–2 million
1:
11484:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
11319:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
11092:Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
10843:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
10831:Kansas City Municipal Stadium
10765:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
10623:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
10605:Kansas City Municipal Stadium
10479:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
10234:(Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers)
10228:(Boston Braves, Boston Yanks)
10126:(Boston Braves, Boston Yanks)
4935:AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh
4235:Opening Day starting pitchers
4097:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
3720:. New York: Walker & Co.
3370:Cicotello 2007, pp. 68–9
3036:McCollister 2008, p. 104
2982:McCollister 2008, p. 153
2911:McCollister 2008, p. 105
2831:Hoover, Bob (June 16, 2006).
2803:LaRussa, Tony (May 6, 2006).
2790:O'Brien 1998, pp. 319–21
2542:McCollister 2008, p. 103
2456:McCollister 2008, p. 102
2328:McCollister 1998, p. 176
2116:McCollister 1998, p. 175
1931:McCollister 2008, p. 150
1621:
1372:American Restoration Movement
446:World Series winning home run
11947:Pittsburgh Steelers stadiums
11942:Negro league baseball venues
11834:Municipal Stadium (Syracuse)
11554:Recreation Park (Pittsburgh)
11494:Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)
11489:Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
11419:Exposition Park (Pittsburgh)
10825:Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
10801:The Dome at America's Center
10503:Briggs Stadium/Tiger Stadium
7569:Pittsburgh Panthers football
6856:American Football Conference
6806:Coaches and administration:
6579:Conference championships (8)
6225:Steel Curtain Roller Coaster
3925:Human Locusts Have Their Day
3858:Walker, Paul Robert (1988).
3843:. St. Louis: Sporting News.
3820:Ritter, Lawrence S. (1992).
3678:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
3412:"74 Years with the Steelers"
2945:McCollister 2008, p. 95
2833:"Forbes Field to Rise Again"
2130:McCollister 1998, p. 64
2043:McCollister 1998, p. 63
2009:McCollister 2008, p. 99
1740:American Antiquarian Society
1720:American Antiquarian Society
1591:Gallery: other illustrations
1164:were filmed at the stadium.
947:
517:Charles Wellford Leavitt Jr.
402:and named the city in 1758.
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11922:Pittsburgh Pirates stadiums
11917:Sports venues in Pittsburgh
11664:Wrigley Field (Los Angeles)
10424:(Staten Islands Stapletons)
10306:(Kansas City Blues/Cowboys)
10268:Knights of Columbus Stadium
10120:(Evansville Crimson Giants)
6842:Current league affiliations
6448:Division championships (24)
5994:Based and headquartered in
4609:MLB Little League Classics
3695:Take Me Out to the Ballpark
3527:Cicotello 2007, p. 224
3332:Cicotello 2007, p. 223
3145:. July 18, 1930. p. 15
2697:. July 15, 1971. p. C8
2558:Cicotello 2007, p. 227
2274:The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2100:Cicotello 2007, p. 226
1389:. Forbes Field also hosted
1220:
1041:
768:—Art McKennan, PA announcer
473:. Dreyfuss purchased seven
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11654:Washington Park (baseball)
11529:Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
11027:Dignity Health Sports Park
11001:Champaign Memorial Stadium
10771:Baltimore Memorial Stadium
10491:Baltimore Memorial Stadium
10316:Navin Field/Briggs Stadium
10240:(Frankford Yellow Jackets)
10222:(Louisville Breckenridges)
10198:(Rock Island Independents)
10168:(New York Brickley Giants)
9803:Early Pro Football Circuit
8837:Negro American Association
8646:Negro American Association
8641:Negro National League (II)
8544:Washington Homestead Grays
7638:UPMC Rooney Sports Complex
6283:1975 AFC Championship Game
6108:UPMC Rooney Sports Complex
3921:. June 5, 1940. p. 19
3758:. Chicago: Triumph Books.
3754:McCollister, John (2008).
3735:McCollister, John (1998).
3670:Gershman, Michael (1993).
3634:Ballparks of North America
3545:Cicotello 2007, p. 82
3536:Cicotello 2007, p. 81
3509:Cicotello 2007, p. 87
3447:Cicotello 2007, p. 85
3383:. National Football League
3323:Cicotello 2007, p. 69
3314:Cicotello 2007, p. 68
3126:Cicotello 2007, p. 58
3108:Cicotello 2007, p. 55
3045:Cicotello 2007, p. 21
3024:Cicotello 2007, p. 18
2666:Spartanburg Herald-Journal
2632:Cicotello 2007, p. 53
2259:Leventhal 2000, p. 53
2139:Cicotello 2007, p. 23
2086:Cicotello 2007, p. 17
2000:Leventhal 2000, p. 52
1982:Cicotello 2007, p. 16
1940:Cicotello 2007, p. 15
1917:. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
1884:. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
1867:. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
1654:Gershman, Michael (1993).
1264:first live radio broadcast
811:United States Marine Corps
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326:Forbes Field wall: remnant
316:Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF
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11783:Syracuse/Rochester Braves
11753:Brooklyn/Rochester Tigers
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10719:Wisconsin State Fair Park
10559:(Brooklyn Dodgers/Tigers)
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10434:Wisconsin State Fair Park
10388:Spartan Municipal Stadium
10324:(Columbus Wagner Pirates)
10264:(Providence Steam Roller)
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3915:"Fans Acclaim Night Game"
3712:Lowry, Philip J. (1986).
3088:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2810:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2669:. May 1, 1971. p. B5
2614:Mehno 1995, pp. 9–10
2605:Gershman 1993, p. 92
2533:Gershman 1993, p. 91
2239:Gershman 1993, p. 90
1966:Gershman 1993, p. 89
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11474:League Park (Cincinnati)
11044:Frankford Yellow Jackets
11014:Clemson Memorial Stadium
10867:Milwaukee County Stadium
10641:Milwaukee County Stadium
10204:(Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos)
6850:National Football League
6630:League championships (6)
5998:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
4168:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
3919:Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph
3632:Benson, Michael (1989).
3468:O'Brien 2001, p. 17
3401:O'Brien 2001, p. 16
2924:Searching for Home Plate
2484:"Are Dodgers Waking Up?"
1848:Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph
1643:Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph
1314:—the only boxer to beat
991:University of Pittsburgh
878:University of Pittsburgh
438:University of Pittsburgh
389:University of Pittsburgh
381:National Football League
257:) (1933–1942, 1947–1950)
11977:Duquesne Dukes football
11634:Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
11226:Architecture portal
11159:Huntington Bank Stadium
10208:East Hartford Velodrome
10178:Cubs Park/Wrigley Field
10132:(Buffalo All-Americans)
10108:(Buffalo Bison/Rangers)
9595:Chronicle-Telegraph Cup
9551:Petersen Sports Complex
8551:Homestead, Pennsylvania
6905:Duquesne Dukes football
6251:Pennsylvania Keystoners
6051:First-round draft picks
4676:Greensboro Grasshoppers
4240:First-round draft picks
3881:. Pittsburgh Steelers.
3877:Wiebusch, John (2002).
3170:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3142:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2999:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2962:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2866:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2838:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2471:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2440:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2423:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2345:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1915:The Weirton Daily Times
1898:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1507:Gallery: 1910s Panorama
1306:Boxing and other events
1119:unassisted triple plays
932:to be installed in the
705:The change reduced the
661:Playing field evolution
202:Nicola Building Company
21:Topeka Regional Airport
11364:Busch Memorial Stadium
11334:Bennett Park (Detroit)
10923:(Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
10809:(New England Patriots)
10777:Busch Memorial Stadium
10515:Busch Memorial Stadium
10328:Newark Schools Stadium
10202:Duluth's Athletic Park
9566:UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse
9546:Petersen Events Center
9531:Fitzgerald Field House
8655:Minor league affiliate
4452:Angels in the Outfield
4445:In the Name of the Law
3803:We Had 'Em All the Way
2715:Lowry 1986, p. 73
2623:Mehno 1995, p. 10
2573:baseball-reference.com
1894:"Back the Bucs in '60"
1354:. The Pirates and the
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1161:Angels in the Outfield
1137:
1085:A. K. "Rosey" Rowswell
1075:in the United States.
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864:Closing and demolition
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676:Dreyfuss "hated cheap
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549:captured Fort Duquesne
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36:"The House of Thrills"
11878:40.44194°N 79.95417°W
11669:Yankee Stadium (1923)
11444:Hiram Bithorn Stadium
11139:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10953:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10935:(Pittsburgh Steelers)
10893:(Washington Redskins)
10785:(San Francisco 49ers)
10673:(Pittsburgh Steelers)
10667:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10589:(Washington Redskins)
10583:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10547:(Washington Redskins)
10517:(St. Louis Cardinals)
10511:(St. Louis Cardinals)
10390:(Portsmouth Spartans)
10384:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10366:(Philadelphia Eagles)
10288:(Minneapolis Marines)
10136:League Field (Canton)
10130:Buffalo Baseball Park
10096:(Philadelphia Eagles)
8798:Negro National League
8662:Chattanooga White Sox
8631:American Negro League
7648:Bowls & rivalries
6935:Bowls & rivalries
6288:Immaculate Deflection
6096:Training facilities:
6046:Starting quarterbacks
4956:Pirates Radio Network
4641:Philadelphia Phillies
4565:Homer in the Gloamin'
4515:No No: A Dockumentary
4494:Dude, Where's My Car?
4225:Owners and executives
4160:Pittsburgh Alleghenys
3801:O'Brien, Jim (1998).
3782:O'Brien, Jim (2001).
2596:Mehno 1995, p. 9
1797:(Searchable database)
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1244:national championship
1208:Negro National League
1204:Baseball Hall of Fame
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11778:Pittsburgh Americans
11768:Los Angeles Bulldogs
11629:Three Rivers Stadium
11499:Metropolitan Stadium
11479:Lloyd Street Grounds
11359:Burns Park (Detroit)
11304:American League Park
11107:(New Orleans Saints)
11031:Los Angeles Chargers
10988:(New Orleans Saints)
10957:War Memorial Stadium
10947:(New Orleans Saints)
10933:Three Rivers Stadium
10899:(San Diego Chargers)
10887:(Cincinnati Bengals)
10881:(Indianapolis Colts)
10849:Metropolitan Stadium
10833:(Kansas City Chiefs)
10713:War Memorial Stadium
10709:(New Orleans Saints)
10697:(San Diego Chargers)
10691:(Cincinnati Bengals)
10655:(Cincinnati Bengals)
10629:Metropolitan Stadium
10607:(Kansas City Chiefs)
10487:(San Diego Chargers)
10300:(Pottsville Maroons)
10294:(Cleveland Panthers)
9418:Three Rivers Classic
9195:Sports in Pittsburgh
7732:Highest-scoring game
7626:Three Rivers Stadium
6697:Hall of Fame members
6390:SportsNet Pittsburgh
6349:New England Patriots
6278:Immaculate Reception
6083:Three Rivers Stadium
4901:Wild Card berths (3)
4773:American Association
4660:Indianapolis Indians
4532:Pittsburgh Allegheny
4437:J. P. "Honus" Wagner
4285:Three Rivers Stadium
4001:Three Rivers Stadium
3942:Forbes Field Forever
3909:The Pittsburgh Press
3824:. New York: Viking.
3777:. Sports Media, Inc.
3459:Wiebusch, p. 95
3424:on November 12, 2007
2921:Andrew Rush (2010).
2522:The Pittsburgh Press
2505:The Pittsburgh Press
2406:The Pittsburgh Press
2389:The Pittsburgh Press
2308:The Pittsburgh Press
2291:The Pittsburgh Press
1882:The Daily Republican
1865:The Daily Republican
1684:The Pittsburgh Press
1352:heavyweight champion
1334:. Pittsburgh native
1196:Kansas City Monarchs
930:Three Rivers Stadium
907:Three Rivers Stadium
902:The House of Thrills
398:, who fought in the
269:Pittsburgh Americans
11883:40.44194; -79.95417
11874: /
11299:23rd Street Grounds
11177:(Minnesota Vikings)
11150:San Francisco 49ers
11128:Philadelphia Eagles
10917:(Arizona Cardinals)
10869:(Green Bay Packers)
10851:(Minnesota Vikings)
10827:(Minnesota Vikings)
10721:(Green Bay Packers)
10643:(Green Bay Packers)
10631:(Minnesota Vikings)
10436:(Green Bay Packers)
10360:(Louisville Brecks)
10354:(Chicago Cardinals)
10252:(Green Bay Packers)
10162:(Chicago Cardinals)
10144:(Green Bay Packers)
10102:(Green Bay Packers)
10082:League Park (Akron)
9986:Motor Square Garden
8742:Smokey Joe Williams
8624:League affiliations
7763:Statistical leaders
7727:2007 Backyard Brawl
6354:Philadelphia Eagles
6293:Jerome Bettis trade
5973:Pittsburgh Steelers
4834:Division titles (9)
4767:League pennants (9)
4684:Bradenton Marauders
4589:NL Wild Card Games
4553:Chronicle-Telegraph
4045:Pittsburgh Steelers
4019:Pittsburgh Panthers
3975:Events and tenants
3479:"Steelers' History"
3006:on October 15, 2010
2650:Walker, p. 106
2054:"Pirates' Timeline"
1513:Library of Congress
1346:at New York City's
1326:was knocked out by
1269:Pittsburgh native,
1239:Bucknell University
1100:Washington Senators
1025:radio broadcast of
835:Seating and tickets
623:. Pittsburgh Mayor
498:downtown Pittsburgh
457:Planning and design
377:Pittsburgh Steelers
278:Pittsburgh Phantoms
242:Pittsburgh Panthers
222:Pittsburgh Steelers
193:Charles Leavitt Jr.
30:
11844:Triborough Stadium
11758:Cincinnati Bengals
11559:Riverfront Stadium
11544:Palace of the Fans
11459:Jarry Park Stadium
11414:Exhibition Stadium
11186:(Tennessee Titans)
11184:Vanderbilt Stadium
11057:New Orleans Saints
10885:Riverfront Stadium
10839:(Seattle Seahawks)
10791:(Cleveland Browns)
10755:(Los Angeles Rams)
10689:Riverfront Stadium
10575:Frank Youell Field
10523:(Cleveland Browns)
10430:(Dayton Triangles)
10336:(Newark Tornadoes)
10330:(Newark Tornadoes)
10270:(Orange Tornadoes)
9571:UPMC Events Center
9541:Joe Walton Stadium
8758:Negro World Series
7696:Culture & lore
6957:Culture & lore
6324:Cincinnati Bengals
6257:Pennsylvania Polka
6031:Logos and uniforms
5989:Pittsburgh Pirates
4501:Million Dollar Arm
4480:The Winning Season
4394:Great Pierogy Race
4137:Pittsburgh Pirates
3991:Pittsburgh Pirates
2434:Balinger, Edward.
2019:Tom (2015-06-19).
1328:Jersey Joe Walcott
1303:
1256:Glenn "Pop" Warner
1138:
974:
966:
882:
845:
803:
671:
642:crowd of 30,338.
640:standing-room only
593:
509:
463:Pittsburgh Pirates
369:Pittsburgh Pirates
213:Pittsburgh Pirates
199:General contractor
28:
11857:
11856:
11804:Cleveland Stadium
11677:
11676:
11609:South End Grounds
11584:San Diego Stadium
11574:Roosevelt Stadium
11504:Mile High Stadium
11454:Indianapolis Park
11434:Hard Rock Stadium
11379:Cleveland Stadium
11309:Arlington Stadium
11256:
11255:
11236:Sports portal
11202:
11189:
11180:
11171:
11168:
11163:Minnesota Vikings
11155:
11142:
11133:
11118:Green Bay Packers
11114:Marquette Stadium
11110:
11105:LSU Tiger Stadium
11101:
11088:
11085:
11062:
11049:
11036:
11023:
11018:Carolina Panthers
11010:
10991:
10965:(New York Giants)
10915:Sun Devil Stadium
10897:San Diego Stadium
10875:(Oakland Raiders)
10861:Mile High Stadium
10855:Miami Orange Bowl
10815:(Atlanta Falcons)
10789:Cleveland Stadium
10767:(Atlanta Falcons)
10695:San Diego Stadium
10661:(Oakland Raiders)
10649:(Boston Patriots)
10635:Miami Orange Bowl
10595:(Boston Patriots)
10577:(Oakland Raiders)
10521:Cleveland Stadium
10493:(Baltimore Colts)
10481:(Atlanta Falcons)
10469:(Boston Patriots)
10402:(Decatur Staleys)
10312:(Kenosha Maroons)
10276:(Canton Bulldogs)
10238:Frankford Stadium
10174:(Cincinnati Reds)
10154:Cleveland Stadium
10138:(Canton Bulldogs)
10028:
10027:
10024:
10023:
9976:Josh Gibson Field
9834:Duquesne C&AC
9743:Duquesne C&AC
9662:Roundball Classic
9161:
9160:
9135:
9134:
8486:
8485:
7716:Pitt Victory Song
7534:
7533:
6870:
6869:
6662:2008 (XLIII)
6344:Las Vegas Raiders
5938:
5937:
5934:
5933:
4721:Championships (5)
4697:DSL Pirates Black
4585:Sid Bream's slide
4431:T206 Honus Wagner
4103:
4102:
4090:Succeeded by
4052:Succeeded by
4026:Succeeded by
3998:Succeeded by
3850:978-0-89204-633-1
3841:The Ballpark Book
3831:978-0-670-83811-0
3765:978-1-57243-982-5
3727:978-0-8027-1562-3
3662:978-0-7864-2754-3
3643:978-0-89950-367-7
2694:Observer–Reporter
2488:Los Angeles Times
1504:
1503:
1279:Chicago Cardinals
1167:On May 28, 1956,
1112:walk-off home run
818:1960 World Series
589:Bellefield Bridge
587:Forbes Field and
477:of land near the
346:
345:
179:Construction cost
12034:
11889:
11888:
11886:
11885:
11884:
11879:
11875:
11872:
11871:
11870:
11867:
11839:Red Wing Stadium
11773:New York Yankees
11748:Boston Shamrocks
11704:
11697:
11690:
11681:
11680:
11649:Veterans Stadium
11619:Sportsman's Park
11429:Griffith Stadium
11369:Candlestick Park
11283:
11276:
11269:
11260:
11259:
11244:
11243:
11234:
11233:
11232:
11224:
11223:
11217:
11200:
11187:
11178:
11169:
11166:
11153:
11146:Stanford Stadium
11140:
11131:
11108:
11099:
11096:Tennessee Oilers
11086:
11083:
11080:Seattle Seahawks
11060:
11047:
11034:
11021:
11008:
10989:
10963:Yankee Stadium I
10951:Veterans Stadium
10929:(Dallas Cowboys)
10863:(Denver Broncos)
10857:(Miami Dolphins)
10803:(St. Louis Rams)
10797:(Dallas Cowboys)
10783:Candlestick Park
10761:(Houston Oilers)
10731:Yankee Stadium I
10685:(Houston Oilers)
10637:(Miami Dolphins)
10619:(Cleveland Rams)
10601:(Houston Oilers)
10599:Jeppesen Stadium
10587:Griffith Stadium
10499:(Denver Broncos)
10475:(Houston Oilers)
10440:Yankee Stadium I
10422:Thompson Stadium
10418:(Toledo Maroons)
10412:, Syracuse Pros)
10394:Sportsman's Park
10378:(Cleveland Rams)
10334:Newark Velodrome
10304:Muehlebach Field
10298:Minersville Park
10250:Hagemeister Park
10244:Griffith Stadium
10210:(Hartford Blues)
10166:Commercial Field
10156:(Cleveland Rams)
10150:(Hartford Blues)
10090:(Toledo Maroons)
10055:
10048:
10041:
10032:
10031:
10001:Schenley Gardens
9961:Duquesne Gardens
9584:
9583:
9536:Highmark Stadium
9516:Acrisure Stadium
9511:PPG Paints Arena
9490:Studio Wrestling
9221:Head of the Ohio
9188:
9181:
9174:
9165:
9164:
9152:
9147:
9146:
9128:
8890:
8874:
8867:
8866:
8761:
8732:Cumberland Posey
8692:Oscar Charleston
8674:
8636:East–West League
8615:Griffith Stadium
8560:
8559:Washington, D.C.
8552:
8540:Washington Grays
8522:
8513:
8506:
8499:
8490:
8489:
7775:
7632:Acrisure Stadium
7570:
7561:
7554:
7547:
7538:
7537:
7238:
7213:
7093:
7078:
7033:
7004:
6942:1937 Orange Bowl
6906:
6897:
6890:
6883:
6874:
6873:
6647:1978 (XIII)
6359:Tennessee Titans
6329:Cleveland Browns
6319:Baltimore Ravens
6207:Black and Yellow
6113:Chuck Noll Field
6089:Acrisure Stadium
5999:
5974:
5965:
5958:
5951:
5942:
5941:
5012:
4994:
4993:
4702:DSL Pirates Gold
4580:1985 drug trials
4560:Pittsburgh Stars
4405:Black and Yellow
4327:Perris Hill Park
4302:Whittington Park
4257:
4182:
4169:
4153:
4138:
4129:
4122:
4115:
4106:
4105:
4069:Memorial Stadium
4062:Preceded by
4036:Preceded by
4008:Preceded by
3980:Preceded by
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3716:Green Cathedrals
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3608:on July 16, 2008
3598:
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3578:. Archived from
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3177:on July 14, 2012
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3056:"Bill Mazeroski"
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3002:. Archived from
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2769:. April 10, 2009
2767:Associated Press
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2737:on April 9, 2009
2733:. Archived from
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2499:Biederman, Les.
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2400:Biederman, Les.
2398:
2392:
2385:"The Scoreboard"
2383:Biederman, Les.
2381:
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1404:
1403:
1397:Seating capacity
1287:field goal posts
1188:Cumberland Posey
1068:in MLB history.
926:Roberto Clemente
894:Veterans Stadium
856:defeated by the
850:Brooklyn Dodgers
769:
634:Pittsburgh Press
625:William A. Magee
579:
555:" at the site.
359:neighborhood of
111:
55:
31:
27:
12042:
12041:
12037:
12036:
12035:
12033:
12032:
12031:
11937:Jewel Box parks
11932:Homestead Grays
11892:
11891:
11882:
11880:
11876:
11873:
11868:
11865:
11863:
11861:
11860:
11858:
11853:
11829:Gilmore Stadium
11787:
11734:
11713:
11708:
11678:
11673:
11614:South Side Park
11539:Oriole Park (V)
11374:Choctaw Stadium
11290:
11287:
11257:
11252:
11249:
11230:
11228:
11218:
11205:
11197:New York Giants
11070:Atlanta Falcons
10997:(Chicago Bears)
10995:Chicago Stadium
10978:
10976:
10974:
10968:
10959:(Buffalo Bills)
10941:(Detroit Lions)
10911:(Detroit Lions)
10807:Foxboro Stadium
10753:Anaheim Stadium
10742:
10736:
10715:(Buffalo Bills)
10703:(New York Jets)
10653:Nippert Stadium
10647:Nickerson Field
10593:Harvard Stadium
10553:(Chicago Bears)
10505:(Detroit Lions)
10453:
10452:Pre-Merger era:
10451:
10445:
10342:(Boston Braves)
10340:Nickerson Field
10068:
10062:
10059:
10029:
10020:
9996:Recreation Park
9966:Exposition Park
9939:
9903:
9807:
9716:
9650:
9575:
9526:Clearview Arena
9499:
9443:
9422:
9389:
9333:
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8521:Homestead Grays
8520:
8517:
8487:
8482:
8475:
7773:
7767:
7736:
7691:
7685:West Virginia:
7643:
7608:Exposition Park
7590:Exposition Park
7584:Recreation Park
7572:
7568:
7565:
7535:
7530:
7523:
7236:
7211:
7091:
7076:
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7002:
6996:
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6904:
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6871:
6866:
6837:
6692:
6671:Retired numbers
6666:
6652:1979 (XIV)
6625:
6574:
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6363:
6307:
6229:
6117:
6060:
6004:
5997:
5984:Founded in 1933
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4781:National League
4762:
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4645:
4636:Cincinnati Reds
4624:
4520:
4377:
4298:Spring training
4275:Exposition Park
4270:Recreation Park
4265:Exposition Park
4255:
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4151:
4148:Established in
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4011:Exposition Park
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3983:Exposition Park
3938:
3900:
3898:Further reading
3895:
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3492:
3491:on May 28, 2008
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3352:on July 4, 2008
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6339:Denver Broncos
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11349:Braves Field
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10813:Georgia Dome
10741:Current era:
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10683:Rice Stadium
10677:Polo Grounds
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10450:Post-War and
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10246:(Washington)
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1348:Polo Grounds
1320:Mike Gibbons
1309:
1268:
1252:Joe Thompson
1248:Hall of Fame
1235:Pitt Stadium
1224:
1212:
1177:
1173:curtain call
1166:
1159:
1157:
1153:Honus Wagner
1146:
1139:
1127:Jimmy Cooney
1123:Glenn Wright
1116:
1104:World Series
1102:and win the
1097:
1077:Harold Arlin
1070:
1063:
1055:Honus Wagner
1048:World Series
1045:
1031:Jack Quinlan
1016:
999:Posvar Halls
987:
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890:Philadelphia
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510:
460:
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423:batting cage
419:Chicago Cubs
404:
365:Pennsylvania
349:Forbes Field
348:
347:
305:July 7, 2006
233:(NFL) (1943)
139:Broke ground
134:Construction
43:
39:
35:
29:Forbes Field
25:
11881: /
11819:Fenway Park
11639:Tinker Park
11534:Oriole Park
11519:Newell Park
11469:League Park
11066:Grant Field
10979:temporarily
10795:Cotton Bowl
10617:League Park
10563:Fenway Park
10539:Cotton Bowl
10352:Normal Park
10280:League Park
10226:Fenway Park
10190:Dinan Field
10118:Bosse Field
10088:Armory Park
9956:Civic Arena
9829:Duquesne AC
9495:Dirty Dozen
9439:Riveters SC
9267:Wild Things
8889:1910 · 1911
8849:appearances
8712:Josh Gibson
8707:Bill Foster
7622:(1925–1999)
7616:(1909–1924)
7610:(1904–1908)
7604:(1902–1903)
7586:(1898–1899)
6427:Tunch Ilkin
5991:(1933–1939)
4982:John Wehner
4962:Steve Blass
4692:FCL Pirates
4473:The Natural
4421:Bob Gessner
4368:Pirate City
4357:Jaycee Park
4317:Barrs Field
4312:Fogel Field
4093:Fenway Park
3010:October 14,
2968:October 10,
2872:October 12,
1724:1700–1799:
1704:1634–1699:
1383:mine rescue
1332:Pie Traynor
1316:Gene Tunney
1229:moved from
1192:Josh Gibson
1008:Posvar Hall
919:Dave Giusti
900:wrote that
874:Posvar Hall
829:double play
788:Ralph Kiner
621:Ban Johnson
576:Fred Clarke
545:John Forbes
533:Fred Clarke
396:John Forbes
11896:Categories
11869:79°57′15″W
11866:40°26′31″N
11599:Shibe Park
11329:Baker Bowl
10909:Silverdome
10382:Shibe Park
10310:Nash Field
10184:Cycledrome
10094:Baker Bowl
10067:Early era:
9925:Hurricanes
9748:Gladiators
9682:Monticello
9655:Basketball
9580:Historical
9561:Trees Hall
9465:Harlequins
9286:Basketball
9216:Great Race
9211:Grand Prix
9206:Dapper Dan
8747:Jud Wilson
8611:Washington
7676:Penn State
7666:Notre Dame
7659:Duquesne:
7655:Bowl games
7640:(practice)
6860:Division:
6833:Dan Rooney
6828:Art Rooney
6780:Stallworth
6400:Chris Hoke
6219:This Is Us
6200:Here We Go
6139:Myron Cope
4972:Greg Brown
4547:Temple Cup
4416:Bob Prince
4372:LECOM Park
4362:Terry Park
4332:Tech Field
4205:No-hitters
4065:Shibe Park
4049:1933–1963
4023:1909–1924
3995:1909–1970
3149:October 7,
2215:2008-09-01
2063:August 31,
2030:2019-02-24
1829:2010-07-02
1803:2014-01-25
1622:References
1495:1960–1970
1485:1953–1959
1475:1947–1952
1465:1942–1946
1455:1939–1941
1435:1925–1937
1425:1915–1924
1415:1909–1914
1336:Billy Conn
1318:—defeated
1271:Art Rooney
1093:Bob Prince
915:Matty Alou
886:Shibe Park
825:Tony Kubek
820:, Yankees
688:fielders.
619:president
496:ride—from
431:Bob Prince
361:Pittsburgh
331:Designated
302:Designated
171:Demolished
126:Scoreboard
96:1954–1970:
93:Field size
12017:Card-Pitt
11624:Star Park
11314:Astrodome
11193:Yale Bowl
10986:Alamodome
10977:NFL teams
10759:Astrodome
10473:Astrodome
10406:Star Park
10322:Neil Park
10292:Luna Park
9889:Victorias
9884:Shamrocks
9849:Keystones
9753:Homestead
9738:Americans
9733:Allegheny
9636:Keystones
9621:Filipinos
9616:Crawfords
9611:Champions
9601:Allegheny
9485:Wallabies
9480:Triangles
9412:Colonials
9406:Colonials
9385:Renegades
9328:Colonials
9322:Colonials
8687:Ray Brown
8598:Homestead
8591:Ballparks
8570:Franchise
8547:Based in
8534:1912–1950
8532:Operated
7661:City Game
7237:1951–1968
7212:1943–1946
7092:1915–1919
7077:1904–1912
6947:City Game
6703:Players:
6312:Rivalries
6303:3:16 game
6268:Card-Pitt
6186:The Chief
6144:Steelmark
6009:Franchise
4967:Joe Block
4629:Rivalries
4256:Ballparks
4181:Franchise
4164:Based in
3612:April 29,
3586:April 18,
3495:April 27,
3225:April 29,
3203:April 29,
3181:April 29,
2844:April 18,
2773:April 10,
1690:April 11,
1410:Capacity
1381:hosted a
1344:Joe Louis
1200:Cleveland
1169:Dale Long
1142:Babe Ruth
948:Memorials
911:Al Oliver
822:shortstop
749:no-hitter
737:Babe Ruth
707:foul line
678:home runs
609:Civil War
553:Fort Pitt
537:patenting
461:In 1903,
237:Card-Pitt
189:Architect
11952:Steagles
11792:Stadiums
11464:Kingdome
10973:Stadiums
10879:RCA Dome
10837:Kingdome
10746:–present
10410:possible
9930:Phantoms
9915:Beadling
9864:Phantoms
9839:Ft. Pitt
9783:Olympics
9721:Football
9712:Xplosion
9697:Piranhas
9687:Phantoms
9631:Hardhats
9606:Burghers
9587:Baseball
9521:PNC Park
9401:Penguins
9365:heritage
9350:Panthers
9345:Steelers
9338:Football
9304:Panthers
9298:Panthers
9272:Panthers
9255:Baseball
9231:Marathon
9151:Category
7703:Panthers
7681:Syracuse
7602:Coliseum
6848:League:
6818:Kiesling
6785:Stautner
6770:Polamalu
6715:Bradshaw
6263:Steagles
6193:Renegade
6065:Stadiums
4977:Bob Walk
4706:All-time
4680:Single-A
4664:Double-A
4656:Triple-A
4439:(Vittor)
4291:PNC Park
4220:Managers
3428:June 21,
3387:June 21,
2741:April 7,
2579:July 27,
2351:April 5,
1729:(1992).
1709:(1997).
1391:circuses
1250:coaches
1221:Football
1042:Baseball
983:PNC Park
955:PNC Park
854:Steelers
783:bullpens
720:backstop
613:Al Pratt
529:Saratoga
465:' owner
385:football
284:) (1967)
80:Capacity
64:Location
11718:Seasons
10975:used by
9920:Cannons
9869:Pirates
9844:Hornets
9824:Cougars
9819:Bankers
9788:Quakers
9763:Maulers
9702:Pirates
9672:Ironmen
9667:Condors
9641:Stogies
9380:Passion
9355:Maulers
9262:Pirates
9241:Regatta
8873:Seasons
8582:Seasons
8577:Players
7774:Seasons
7003:Seasons
6800:Woodson
6795:Webster
6760:Lambert
6755:Johnson
6417:WBGG-AM
6412:WDVE-FM
6385:WPKD-TV
6380:KDKA-TV
6213:YinzCam
6122:Culture
6056:Records
6041:Players
6036:Coaches
6026:Seasons
6016:History
4949:KDKA-FM
4888:Central
4382:Culture
4215:Players
4200:Records
4195:Seasons
4190:History
3297:May 20,
3290:The Owl
3273:May 20,
3266:The Owl
3249:May 20,
3242:The Owl
3094:June 3,
2701:June 3,
2673:June 3,
1182:of the
1059:Ty Cobb
876:at the
728:triples
563:Opening
525:Belmont
494:trolley
452:History
357:Oakland
355:in the
207:Tenants
116:Surface
69:Oakland
9944:Venues
9935:Spirit
9908:Soccer
9854:Lyceum
9812:Hockey
9758:Lyceum
9692:Pipers
9677:Loendi
9646:Rebels
9504:Venues
9427:Soccer
9394:Hockey
8839:: 1949
8800:: 1937
8789:League
7741:People
7628:(2000)
7598:(1901)
7592:(1900)
7577:Venues
6980:People
6913:Venues
6813:Cowher
6750:Harris
6740:Greene
6735:Faneca
6730:Dudley
6725:Dawson
6720:Butler
6710:Blount
6705:Bettis
4688:Rookie
4672:High-A
4650:Minors
4411:Zoltan
4210:Awards
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1459:33,537
1449:40,000
1439:41,000
1429:25,000
1419:23,000
1407:Years
1301:– 1915
1037:Events
995:Mervis
781:, the
615:, and
591:, 1909
578:, 1909
547:, who
351:was a
163:Closed
155:Opened
11740:Teams
9798:Stars
9773:Power
9626:Grays
9460:Bulls
9448:Other
9375:Force
9370:Colts
9316:Dukes
9310:Dukes
9277:Dukes
9125:1950
9119:1950s
9058:1940s
8997:1930s
8936:1920s
8882:1910s
6790:Swann
6775:Shell
6765:Layne
6368:Media
5899:2020s
5832:2010s
5771:2000s
5704:1990s
5643:1980s
5566:1970s
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5379:1940s
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4927:Media
3489:(PDF)
3482:(PDF)
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1823:(PDF)
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1445:1938
1012:GSPIA
475:acres
147:Built
120:Grass
11730:1937
11725:1936
10744:1970
10459:1969
10455:1941
10074:1940
10070:1920
9879:Pros
9778:Odds
9707:Rens
9246:WPHL
9226:Lore
9110:1949
9105:1948
9100:1947
9095:1946
9090:1945
9085:1944
9080:1943
9075:1942
9070:1941
9065:1940
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8907:1915
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8892:1912
8876:(39)
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8833:1948
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8818:1943
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8775:1944
8770:1943
8471:2024
8466:2023
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8451:2020
8446:2019
8441:2018
8436:2017
8431:2016
8426:2015
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7479:2016
7474:2015
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6823:Noll
6808:Bell
6621:2010
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6234:Lore
5926:2024
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5890:2019
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5869:2015
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4942:KDKA
4918:2015
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4884:1992
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4840:East
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4805:1925
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4777:none
4757:1979
4750:1971
4743:1960
4736:1925
4729:1909
4618:2019
4613:2017
4603:2015
4598:2014
4593:2013
4525:Lore
4152:1882
4082:1944
3929:SABR
3883:ISBN
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1081:KDKA
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631:The
527:and
334:1977
282:NPSL
255:NCAA
246:NCAA
174:1971
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9768:PAC
9470:PCC
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