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The 2011 Pittsburgh | Pirates season is the Pirates' 125th season as a memb |
The 2008 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 127th season of the franchise. |
The 1920 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 39th in franchise history. |
The 1969 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1964 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 83rd in franchise history. |
The 1967 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 86th season in franchise histo |
The 1995 Shreveport | Pirates season was the second season in the teams fra |
The | Pirates' season started well, as they swept the Houst |
The 1953 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 72nd in franchise history. |
The 1970 Pittsburgh | Pirates season resulted in the team winning their fir |
The 1912 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in American baseball, the |
The 1928 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 47th season in franchise histo |
The 1994 Shreveport | Pirates season was the first season in the teams fran |
The 1959 Pittsburgh | Pirates season saw the team finish in fourth place in |
It was reported that after the 1896 | Pirates season, in which the team posted a 66-63 reco |
Josh Harrison, Pittsburgh | Pirates Second Basemen |
After 54 games with the | Pirates, Segal was traded by the Ducks along with a 7 |
(probably part of the Sea Peoples, similar to | pirates) seizing villages in Alashiya (Armstrong 2003 |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates selected Polkovich in the thirtieth round of |
In December 2010, the | Pirates selected Rodriguez with the first overall pic |
On December 10, 2009, the Pittsburgh | Pirates selected Raynor with the second pick in the 2 |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates sent Roberto Novoa (December 16, 2002) to the |
The | Pirates sent Al Oliver and Nelson Norman to the Range |
The | Pirates sent Carlos Rios (minors) to the Braves on Se |
me involved in a three-team deal in which the | Pirates sent Jason Bay to the Boston Red Sox in retur |
suspected their tale, and thinking they were | pirates, sent to the mainland for men. |
Gertrude Olmstead - 'Motion Picture | Pirates' sequence |
However after those promising years the | Pirates set a league record by losing 22 straight gam |
The | Pirates set a CFL record with the longest losing stre |
a season in 1966 that still stands (when the | Pirates set a National League record with 215 total d |
The | pirates settled down to become farmers, holding the l |
alaysia from Sudan, and had evaded capture by | pirates several times before. |
nge a cannon from the wreckage, and shoot the | pirates' ship, the Maule, as it is about to leave the |
prayers were answered: a storm destroyed the | pirates' ships and the inhabitants of Lastovo caught |
He began his professional career with the | Pirates' short-season A affiliate in 2008, the State |
s a personal infielding instructor for former | Pirates shortstop and current Seattle Mariner Jack Wi |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates signed Malinosky to his first professional co |
On June 2, 2007, the Pittsburgh | Pirates signed Brazelton to a minor league contract a |
On December 17, 2010, the | Pirates signed Correia to a 2 year, $8 million deal. |
On December 21, 2007, the Pittsburgh | Pirates signed Hernandez to a minor league contract w |
ed for 11⅓ scoreless innings-the most for the | Pirates since 1900. |
He has worked in the booth for the | Pirates since 1994. |
rider and has been team manager of the Poole | Pirates since 1998. |
urgh, where they had played as the Pittsburgh | Pirates since 1925. |
He began the 2011 season with the | Pirates' Single A affiliate, the Bradenton Marauders, |
On May 26, 2010, Barthmaier was sent to the | Pirates' Single A affiliate, the Bradenton Marauders. |
more than 400 years (as late as 1830) to hang | pirates, smugglers and mutineers that had been senten |
Due to its location, it's plagued by | pirates, so the king has decided to engage valiant ch |
gh School is the home of the Pearl River Lady | Pirates Softball team that reached State Finals two y |
On 8 February 2011, it was hijacked by Somali | pirates some 500 miles away from the Indian Coast (an |
the Moscow University was attacked by Somali | pirates some 500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi) off |
llet, they sing part of the original score of | Pirates, sometimes using new lyrics, as the dancers a |
rant from the state of Florida to upgrade the | Pirates' Spring Training facilities. |
two months of action while he rehabbed at the | Pirates' spring training facility in Bradenton, Flori |
Hartford Wolf Pack, Manitoba Moose, Portland | Pirates, Springfield Falcons, Bridgeport Sound Tigers |
He was the part of the Orlando | Pirates squad that won the 1995 African Championship. |
, Boston Braves, Milwaukee Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, and New York Giants. |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, and P |
Baseball for the Columbus Solons, Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Browns and Boston Beaneaters from |
seasons (1952, 1955-1970) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels, Det |
Chicago Colts, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Browns/Perfectos, and Cincinnati R |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and Bo |
Stevens, the | Pirates' star player, Galactik Football |
wrote, produced and directed The Boy and the | Pirates, starring active and popular child star of th |
Starting on July 2, the | Pirates started a critical five game series against t |
After the All-Star Break, the | Pirates started off by losing 7 games in a row, and 8 |
The Reds got three early runs off | Pirates starter Dock Ellis, aided by Pittsburgh error |
core tied at 10-10, as a pinch runner for the | Pirates' starting catcher, Mark Parent. |
health improve towards earning a spot as the | Pirates' starting catcher in the 1936 season. |
n was expected to make the 2008 roster as the | Pirates' starting center fielder, but lost the positi |
uture Hall of Fame member, had taken over the | Pirates starting catcher's role and, in 1942, Davis t |
The | Pirates' starting lineup included four future Hall of |
, as the Charleston Charlies in 1971, but the | Pirates, still owned by the Galbreath family, would r |
me on the 27th by a 2-1 score, which left the | Pirates still in first place with 85 wins and 59 loss |
the edge of a cliff and jumped over with the | pirates still in pursuit. |
tanker traveling from Singapore to China, the | pirates stole cash and ransacked part of the ship, bu |
ly Roger, as the leader of a comical group of | pirates stranded on an island a la Mutiny on the Boun |
tched 2/3 of an inning against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, striking out both batters he faced. |
nd its representative in the Liberty Bowl the | Pirates struggled a bit in 2010, losing 4 of their la |
A group of 10 | pirates successfully boarded and hijacked the German- |
ther ports by raising the spectre of Royalist | pirates such as Browne Bushell making devastating rai |
r ships returning to Spain from Mexico and by | pirates, such as Jean Lafitte and Captain Kidd. |
Six of the | pirates survive and considerably injure Harbert throu |
A centuries old, unknown colony of savage | pirates sustain themselves by raiding pleasure boats |
2004 | Pirates, Swashbucklers & Buccaneers of London ISBN 1- |
In 1929-30 the | Pirates switched to black and orange uniforms for the |
spent a number of years in the minors in the | Pirates system as a starting pitcher, and then in 200 |
all America named him the top prospect in the | Pirates system in both 2003 and 2004. |
e began his managing career in the Pittsburgh | Pirates system in 1997. |
a baseball player at the Class C level in the | Pirates' system, he was invited to try out for the NF |
as a mainly used as a starting pitcher in the | Pirates system. |
Of the 36 | pirates taken into captivity, 26 were sentenced to ha |
clear the lower decks of stowaways and space | pirates, taking orders from his brother Maximilian. |
Meanwhile, the Barbary | pirates, taking advantage of the American Navy's preo |
ay through the farm systems of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and New York Yankees, |
Pittsburgh | Pirates team records |
Middleditch became the Poole | Pirates team manager in 1999, winning the Elite Leagu |
Patricia Koval, a nurse in the office of the | Pirates' team doctor. |
Then in 1974 he was a reserve on the | Pirates team that won the National League Eastern Div |
tsburgh region, often appearing at events and | Pirates team functions. |
before the 1978 season, Milner played for the | Pirates' team that won the 1979 World Series against |
In 2004, Johnston made the | Pirates team out of spring training despite never pre |
thletics as bench coach, serving under former | Pirates teammate Art Howe from 1999 through 2002. |
from Palm Bay High School in 2003, Nelson and | Pirates teammate Joe Cohen chose to attend the Univer |
ter become stalwarts on the hugely successful | Pirates teams of the early 1990s, when Pittsburgh wen |
The | Pirates ten, and the Yankees nine! |
al, and it was after seeing Johnny Kidd & the | Pirates that The Who decided that their singer Roger |
cret islands once used for supply purposes by | pirates that were early forms of autonomous "mini soc |
r who is wanted for treason, and is after the | pirates that caused his parents' death. |
ate militia in Hardhere claimed there were 27 | pirates that had gone to sea to act as "coastguardsme |
ticle in a local 615 newspaper about software | pirates that he felt was so inaccurate that he called |
$7,000 in order to pay a ransom to a band of | pirates that had captured their vessels. |
gainst possible British action as well as the | pirates that infested the Caribbean Sea. |
successful operations against the Tripolitan | pirates that made them ready to end their aggression. |
and was a key member of the "We Are Family" | Pirates that surged from fourth place to win the divi |
e an unusual mistake that ultimately cost the | Pirates the game. |
nd seamen against depredations by the Barbary | pirates, the squadron arrived at Gibraltar on 1 July |
India Company, competition from native Indian | pirates, the end of the Mughal Empire and the descent |
game is also known as, Fox's Peter Pan & The | Pirates: The Revenge of Captain Hook. |
on December 5, 2009 between the East Carolina | Pirates, the champion of Conference USA's East Divisi |
eople convicted of piracy or association with | pirates, the prisoners start singing Hoist the Colour |
Just like the | Pirates, the Kings had to fold at the end of the 2007 |
., after several plagues and attacks by Saxon | pirates, the Romans abandoned Forum Hadriani. |
Tell The Tale (The Explorers' Club 2007) Real | Pirates: The Untold Story…(The National Geographic So |
ing acquired from the Royals and dealt to the | Pirates the same day. |
The | Pirates, the third American-based NHL team, got off t |
Presuming them to be potential | pirates, the Pacific Opal sent a mayday, which was re |
an Sea to defend the population of Malta from | pirates; the grateful people presented him with a swo |
Kondratiev skated for the Portland | Pirates, the AHL affiliate team of the Mighty Ducks o |
ng athletic teams known as Armstrong Atlantic | Pirates, the university is in the competes at the NCA |
In the 1984 movie The Ice | Pirates the characters are seen watching Rollerball ( |
hillies or their cross-state rival Pittsburgh | Pirates, the other two being 1973 and 1969. |
The game featured the East Carolina | Pirates, the East Division champions, and the Tulsa G |
the historical background, although much like | Pirates!, the more treacherous details of the era are |
's military having little success against the | pirates, the people suffered. |
d on his reserve team debut, after giving The | Pirates the lead. |
908 to 1915, Becker played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, the Boston Doves, the New York Giants, the C |
ies at Three Rivers Stadium vs the Pittsburgh | Pirates; the Braves won the game 4-0, advancing to th |
From The Dance, Kissaway Trail, Pete and the | Pirates, The Scare |
uding the St. Louis Cardinals, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, the Philadelphia Phillies, and the New York |
g to be shipwrecked on an island and fighting | pirates, themes that later appeared in the Peter Pan |
The | pirates then opened fire upon the Navy ships with RPG |
The | Pirates then won NL pennants in 1901, 1902, and 1903. |
The Marines initially fired on the | pirates, then stormed the pirate-held areas. |
pted an option to purchase an interest in the | Pirates, then traded the best of the Colonel's player |
The | Pirates then moved Sarasota's operations to nearby Br |
Unfortunately for the | Pirates, they lost in all three of their NLCS appeara |
Pittsburgh | Pirates third baseman Andy LaRoche used this as his a |
n November 24, Leyva was named the Pittsburgh | Pirates' third base coach, under new manager Clint Hu |
Term of His Natural Life (Simon Walker), Sky | Pirates, Thirst, Bloodmoon (Brian May), Wendy Cracked |
aimed that its forces also fought against the | pirates, though Russia's involvement has been dispute |
omalia, Kenya and the Seychelles to prosecute | pirates, though many were released without trial. |
The | pirates threatened reprisals if Hupeh were boarded, b |
If the ransom was not delivered, the | pirates threatened to destroy the ships and rough up |
Houston Astros, then defeated the Pittsburgh | Pirates, three games to two, in the National League C |
In 1992, the | Pirates three-peated for the second time, and were th |
Thompson remained with the | Pirates through 1985, batting .259 |
until towards the finish he actually had the | Pirates throwing away their bats or hitting after the |
ed from France to meet Llewelyn, Edward hired | pirates to seize her ship; she was imprisoned at Wind |
obby Hill (August 15, 2003) to the Pittsburgh | Pirates to complete the trade. |
3: Randall Simon was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Ray Sadler. |
including four in a row versus the Pittsburgh | Pirates) to take the lead in the National League for |
1963: Howie Goss and cash were traded by the | Pirates to the Houston Colt .45s |
He managed the Pittsburgh | Pirates to a World Series championship in 1979. |
e Cvengros and Ike Danning were traded by the | Pirates to the Wichita Falls Spudders for Fred Fussel |
been very supportive in bringing some of the | pirates to trial.” |
Brett and Willie Randolph were traded by the | Pirates to the New York Yankees for Doc Medich. |
Dickshot, Al Todd and cash were traded by the | Pirates to the Boston Bees for Ray Mueller. |
g and dumping of toxic waste were used by the | pirates to justify criminal activities. |
ne 15, 1977: Ed Kirkpatrick was traded by the | Pirates to the Texas Rangers for Jim Fregosi. |
Whitey Glazner and $50,000 were traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Lee Meadows |
Traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Gerry Lowrey a |
ber 28, 1967: Dennis Ribant was traded by the | Pirates to the Detroit Tigers for Dave Wickersham. |
k Groat and Diomedes Olivo were traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Don Cardwell a |
n January 2010 he was hired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to the newly created position of Personal Dev |
June 24, 1913: Everitt Booe was traded by the | Pirates to the Springfield Senators for Fred Kommers. |
rom Farragut disrupted two attempts by Somali | pirates to attack the Tanzanian vessel MV Barakaale 1 |
, 1962: Vinegar Bend Mizell was traded by the | Pirates to the New York Mets for Jim Marshall. |
June, 1962: Coot Veal was traded by the | Pirates to the Detroit Tigers for Al Pehanick (minors |
k possession of a boat which had been sunk by | pirates to avoid detection by the Americans. |
eeds had eventually allowed the heavily-armed | pirates to overtake it. |
May 28, 1956: Toby Atwell was traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for cash and a pla |
efield and Bobby Del Greco were traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Bill Virdon. |
s designated for assignment by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to make room on the roster for Octavio Dotel. |
a player to be named later were traded by the | Pirates to the Montreal Expos for Zane Smith. |
lazar and Rick Lancellotti were traded by the | Pirates to the San Diego Padres for Kurt Bevacqua and |
Foor was once again traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Wayne Simpson. |
the Capitals' minor league affiliate Portland | Pirates to the Calder Cup in 1994. |
y and Harold Clem (minors) were traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jim Bunning. |
December 11, 1981: Tim Foli was traded by the | Pirates to the California Angels for Brian Harper. |
une 15, 1982: Bill Robinson was traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Wayne Nordha |
July 31, 1987: Don Robinson was traded by the | Pirates to the San Francisco Giants for Mackey Sasser |
aniuk of Myrnam, Alberta, Canada who took the | Pirates to the Heineken British Championships at the |
l Oliver and Nelson Norman were traded by the | Pirates to the Texas Rangers as part of a four-team t |
Patrick Batteaux, made it impossible for the | Pirates to adjust to the variance of play styles betw |
was then assigned to affiliate, the Portland | Pirates to begin the 2007-08 season. |
ember 6, 1930: Dick Bartell was traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Tommy Theven |
ne 13, 1931: Rollie Hemsley was traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Earl Grace. |
Medich, and Mitchell Page were traded by the | Pirates to the Oakland Athletics for Phil Garner, Tom |
n by government troops after the surrender of | pirates to the Qing government in 1810. |
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