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merican Hockey League (AHL) with the Portland | Pirates. |
former left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates who attended Liberty University. |
llies came to bat in the bottom of the first, | Pirates broadcaster (and former pitcher) Jim Rooker s |
slow in 1916 and was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in July. |
sixth inning of a game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates when he hit a pitch from Pirates' starter Mac |
, 2009, Snelling was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for future considerations, but was released a |
also coached for Brooklyn and the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and remained active in baseball as a scout u |
was purchased by the Reds from the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
his native Scotland and sign for the Paisley | Pirates. |
hiefs of the ECHL, and five with the Portland | Pirates of the American Hockey League. |
achado began the 2009 season in the Pittsburg | Pirates minor league system. |
Signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1964, Jeter would |
r the Philadelphia Phillies or the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
Signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the third round of the 1995 draft, Arroyo |
Qi Jiguang noticed that the Japanese | pirates could always trace where his troops camped be |
ida, they were affiliated with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1940. |
outfielder, and was manager of the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 2001 to 2005. |
in the 1903 World Series with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first player in World Series hist |
gate Philadelphia was captured by the Barbary | pirates when it ran aground in the city of Tripoli, o |
ue Baseball first baseman with the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1899-1900), Detroit Tigers (1901-1902), Balt |
lies (1935-40 and 1945-46) and the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1947) of Major League Baseball. |
ackrow for his professional club, the Cornish | Pirates. |
On November 27, 2010, the Portland | Pirates of the American Hockey League signed Gongalsk |
He played college football for the Hampton | Pirates. |
also coaching a team called the Mid-Atlantic | Pirates Scout team. |
ans, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
was traded by the Phillies to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Woodie Fryman, Bill Laxton, Don Money and |
r and part-time Outfielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1952-57 and 1959), Kansas City Athletics (19 |
He was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent on June 3, 1957 and |
He would go on to play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and captain the Chicago Black Hawks of the NH |
lost the 1971 World Series to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Dalton was hired to turn around a stumbling |
split his last season between the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Double-A (Altoona Curve) and Triple-A (India |
ore, Daredevil, Piglet's Big Movie, The Hulk, | Pirates of the Caribbean, Paycheck, Hollywood Homicid |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. |
Roundshaw Fields is the host to the Croydon | Pirates, one of the most successful teams in the Brit |
were traded by the Redlegs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Gus Bell. |
ller was traded by the Bees to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Johnny Dickshot, Al Todd and cash. |
Reading Royals of the ECHL, and the Portland | Pirates, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, and Hershey Bears o |
not steer; a fleet of balloons called the Sky | Pirates' Camp; the Chinese-style land of Zen'Jai with |
il Walker - Second basemen for the Pittsburgh | Pirates |
The Marching | Pirates perform the song during all home football and |
Roller, Chicago Cardinals, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
Indiana Jones and the Sargasso | Pirates (four issues written and drawn by Karl Kesel |
out for the Boston Red Sox and the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ng the majority of the year with the Portland | Pirates. |
On August 23 against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, he walked opposing pitcher Bob Moose to lead |
rently the bullpen catcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He was drafted by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the 3rd round of the 1991 amateur draft, a |
They met the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the first modern World Series, an agreemen |
gaged in an annual battle with the Pittsburgh | Pirates for last place in the National League. |
layed end for four seasons for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Cleveland Rams. |
Walter Schmidt in 1923, with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
cher Howie Camnitz, played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1904 until 1913 and was a member of thei |
ue Baseball relief pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
rider and has been team manager of the Poole | Pirates since 1998. |
on Astros, and one apiece with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Red Sox. |
Simmons signed for the Poole | Pirates in 1975 from Kings Lynn. |
as honored by being awarded the "Pride of the | Pirates" by the Pittsburgh Pirates and with a moment |
in Dublin, he also played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1904, the American League's Detroit Tigers |
s son, Sam Khalifa, played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first major league player of Egyp |
ed a five-hit 9-1 victory over the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field, giving his team their first |
, owner Barney Dreyfuss bought the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization and folded his Louisville team. |
ans in 1991, and his last with the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Rookie league Gulf Coast Pirates, Double-A C |
sons (1959-1962; 1964-1966) in the Pittsburgh | Pirates' organization as a second baseman, third base |
ound with local Division One team the Cornish | Pirates and the ground has undergone major refurbishm |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. |
is a baseball first baseman in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
assigned to the Ducks affiliate, the Portland | Pirates, where he spent the entire 2007-08 season. |
however they were defeated by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the 1925 World Series. |
ent by the San Diego Padres to the Pittsburgh | Pirates as 'player to be named later' in a Nov 21, 20 |
o played in 1921 and 1926 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the New York Yankees. |
ampionship Series game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Gullett not only pitched a complete game vic |
ics during the 1913 season and the Pittsburgh | Pirates during the 1914 season. |
16th century as a defence against the Barbary | pirates for whom Fornells Bay provided the perfect sa |
Chance Sanford was released by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He made his MLB debut with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and ended his career after playing with the C |
all, from 1996 until 1999, for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets. |
was a coach in the majors for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1948-1950) and Chicago Cubs (1961-1965) and |
The now-mortal | pirates aboard the Dauntless surrender. |
s Indians Triple-A team within the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
ashington Nationals,played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, graduated from Alexander High School |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, which included an invitation to spring train |
, he became the second pick of the Pittsburgh | Pirates (now the Pittsburgh Steelers) in the second r |
t with the Ducks' AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates on October 8, 2005, and earning his first win |
ision and radio broadcasts for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
In 1973 the Charleston | Pirates were born, who were affiliated with the Pitts |
(minors) (October 2, 2003) to the Pittsburgh | Pirates to complete the trade. |
He returned to the CFL with the Shreveport | Pirates in 1994-95, during that league's brief attemp |
, Ownbey drew the attention of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, who drafted him in the fourth round of the 1 |
major announcing job was with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1980. |
It was reported that after the 1896 | Pirates season, in which the team posted a 66-63 reco |
He pitched in two games for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1896 and in one game for the Brooklyn Brid |
e cycle in a 10-7 victory over the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Olympic Stadium, going five-for-five in th |
yer who is currently playing for the Portland | Pirates in the American Hockey League (AHL). |
ames of a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, pitching a total of 2.1 innings of relief wi |
to the service in China and against the Malay | pirates, a service which he repeated in 1847, when in |
On August 2, 1985, the Pittsburgh | Pirates traded him along with pitchers John Candelari |
ed against a current NFL team, the Pittsburgh | Pirates (renamed the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1940) twi |
s purchased a half-interest in the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
4: Jason Kendall was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates with cash to the Oakland Athletics for Mark R |
tem and with the farm teams of the Pittsburgh | Pirates (Nashville Sounds) and Houston Astros (Round |
Eddie and Johnny O'Brien with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the mid-1950s, and Cal and Billy Ripken fo |
er 12, 2006, Clear Channel and the Pittsburgh | Pirates announced a five-year agreement in which WPGB |
hing career as the Hitting Coach with the GCL | Pirates in 1999. |
He hurled for the Pittsburgh | Pirates during the 1955 season and with the Kansas Ci |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, and Housto |
seball left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Chicago White Sox. |
Indians, the top farm club of the Pittsburgh | Pirates of Major League Baseball from 2005 to 2008. |
Halas then convinced the Pittsburgh | Pirates (football team) to draft Luckman second overa |
h inning in a 0-0 game to give the Pittsburgh | Pirates a 3-0 win over the Houston Astros. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1916. |
The 1903 | Pirates lost in the 1st ever World Series (although L |
seasons (1952, 1955-1970) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels, Det |
was then assigned to affiliate, the Portland | Pirates for the 2008-09 season. |
Baseball player who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1997 and 1998. |
n who appeared in one game for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1944. |
teen seasons in the majors for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1990-1996), Toronto Blue Jays (1997), Minnes |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, New York Americans and Philadelphia Quakers. |
He entered the majors with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1935. |
e was a professional scout for the Pittsburgh | Pirates for two seasons. |
l rugby union player, playing for the Cornish | Pirates in the RFU Championship and the German nation |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
Meanwhile, the Barbary | pirates, taking advantage of the American Navy's preo |
He was purchased by the Pittsburgh | Pirates after the season. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1913. |
etween the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
run batted in before going to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where he played four games with no significa |
rom 1937-1939, was a coach for the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1940-1945 and the Boston Braves in 1946. |
07 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh | Pirates with six innings of 3-run, 5-hit, 2-walk, 7-s |
ntered the majors in 1943 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing for them three years before joining |
Oil Belt Conference, which includes the Iuka | Pirates, Raccoon Blue Devils, Selmaville Rockets, St. |
y television show Davy Crockett and the River | Pirates. |
nia, where Clemente played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
s purchased from the Robins by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ough 1947, Passeau played with the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1935), Philadelphia Phillies (1936-39) and C |
s drafted in the 17th round by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ardinals, Boston Redskins, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
er it was the first major team, the Guildford | Pirates who played in the town from 1975 to 1982 that |
l of 1969 and part of 1970 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, primarily as a second baseman. |
In 2009, the Pittsburgh | Pirates announced that a statue of Mazeroski would be |
943 - 1952) as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates until 1950. |
He played three seasons for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
d of the 09/10 season Havili left the Cornish | Pirates before returning to Tonga. |
jor League Baseball debut with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on June 27, 2008. |
Kondratiev skated for the Portland | Pirates, the AHL affiliate team of the Mighty Ducks o |
in Major League Baseball with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
as signed as a Free Agent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
n November 24, Leyva was named the Pittsburgh | Pirates' third base coach, under new manager Clint Hu |
e home court for another NBL team, the Hunter | Pirates (formerlly the Canberra Cannons before the te |
r were traded by the Angels to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for John Candelaria, George Hendrick and Al H |
gate Philadelphia, captured by the Tripolitan | pirates on October 31, 1803 after grounding on an unc |
ield when he began playing for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1892. |
eward for any who brought Teach and the other | pirates to justice. |
The Galena | Pirates Football Team won the IHSA Division 1A footba |
ason, LaValliere was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates alongside Andy Van Slyke and Mike Dunne in ex |
creen joined Elite League champions the Poole | Pirates on loan for 2009. |
Land of the Vikings, Kingdom of the Pharaohs, | Pirates Landing, Knights Kingdom, and Adventure Land. |
He coached the Peoria | Pirates, but the team finished 5-11. |
ans, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Minnesota Twins. |
ers' League in 1890, signing with the Chicago | Pirates, where he was once again an everyday shortsto |
me 1 of a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
tive who played third base for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Baltimore Orioles in t |
le was traded by the Astros to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Danny Darwin. |
Penzance & Newlyn, forerunners of the Cornish | Pirates, before moving on to Bath, where he was dubbe |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Braves. |
The Portland | Pirates are the Ducks American Hockey League affiliat |
s first major league game with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Kansas City Athletics between 1949 - 1955 |
cord of 56-81, 46 games behind the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
r in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1968 to 1969. |
Brand originally signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an amateur free agent, and spent five seas |
a Braves (1975, 1978-1979) and the Pittsburgh | Pirates in (1980). |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1958. |
He originally signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1954, and in his tenth pro season, he debu |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Kansas City R |
6 and 2007, when Tracy managed the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ear, he signed a contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, but never made it to the major league club. |
ason, Cole briefly played with the Pittsburgh | Pirates before becoming a member of the inaugural Col |
8 and was assigned to affiliate, the Portland | Pirates, of the AHL. |
gue for the Green Bay Packers, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and the Washington Redskins. |
Nady playing for the Pittsburgh | Pirates on May 24, 2007. |
it to the ship in time and engage the cursed | pirates in battle. |
or Sale Sharks, Cardiff Blues and the Cornish | Pirates before heading back to Wales to Newport RFC a |
pert, a catcher who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Washington Senators during the 1960s, and |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates win the series, 3-1, over the Giants. |
In the 1984 movie The Ice | Pirates the characters are seen watching Rollerball ( |
Frobel was developed in the Pittsburgh | Pirates' farm system to take over the starting right |
League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1916-17, 1919). |
sity and a former shortstop in the Pittsburgh | Pirates minor league system. |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates franchise entered the season as the three-tim |
ing a comeback victory against the Pittsburgh | Pirates on May 1, 1973. |
jor Leagues from 1995-2002 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Anaheim Angels, and New York Mets. |
ship, where Jim, Gran, Kathy and the reformed | pirates find the treasure. |
e Eyes 2. His stunt credits include the films | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pear |
rsho was traded by the Cubs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Steve Carter. |
Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Montreal Expos from 1986 to 1993. |
In 2004 the Winfield | Pirates made it to the state championship for the fir |
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