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He sold the | Pirates to William Kerr and Phil Auten in 1891. |
Coalition forces called on the | pirates to surrender, threatening them with military |
rch 31, 1988: Mike Bielecki was traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Mike Curtis (minors). |
(minors) (October 2, 2003) to the Pittsburgh | Pirates to complete the trade. |
e was called after seven innings to allow the | Pirates to catch a train home from St. Louis. |
was present to their advantage, enabling the | pirates to attack the opposing country. |
hambers and Wally Westlake were traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Joe Garagiola, |
ny O'Brien and Gene Freese were traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Dick Schofield |
ude Passeau and Earl Grace were traded by the | Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies for Al Todd. |
eward for any who brought Teach and the other | pirates to justice. |
96: Jay Bell and Jeff King were traded by the | Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Jeff Granger, J |
The slaves were stolen by English and Dutch | pirates to previous owners, the Portuguese, when went |
He guided the | Pirates to four straight NCAA Regional appearances, t |
May 2, 1990: Rico Rossy was traded by the | Pirates to the Atlanta Braves for Greg Tubbs. |
3 he joined Tottenham Hotspur after inspiring | Pirates to a 2-1 win over Tottenham when the London c |
The Carter Hall ordered the | pirates to cease and desist but was ignored. |
the most notorious of the last generation of | pirates to plunder shipping in the Atlantic, one of t |
bruary 4, 1970: Bo Belinsky was traded by the | Pirates to the Cincinnati Reds for Dennis Ribant. |
The French authorities then took the | pirates to Djibouti where they will be flown to Franc |
He single-handedly guided the | Pirates to a 3-1 series lead, earning the wins in eac |
tured a Dutch sloop and brought her and seven | pirates to Charleston, South Carolina, for trial. |
r 31, 2010, Bowers was signed by the Portland | Pirates to a professional tryout from the ECHL's Road |
ance Law and Ernie Camacho were traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago White Sox for Ross Baumgarten |
Tod Davis was returned by the | Pirates to the Hollywood Stars after the expiration o |
: Ed Bahr and Grady Wilson were traded by the | Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Nanny Fernandez. |
1974: Tom Dettore and cash were traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Paul Popovich. |
ecember 28, 1957: Dee Fondy was traded by the | Pirates to the Cincinnati Redlegs for Ted Kluszewski. |
ust 21, 1987: Rick Reuschel was traded by the | Pirates to the San Francisco Giants for Jeff Robinson |
mber 5, 1986: Rick Renteria was traded by the | Pirates to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be na |
He led the | Pirates to a disappointing 2-10 record in his first s |
lements and Cecilio Guante were traded by the | Pirates to the New York Yankees for Doug Drabek, Bria |
August 29, 1987: Johnny Ray was traded by the | Pirates to the California Angels for a player to be n |
ber 9, 1988: Randy Milligan was traded by the | Pirates to the Baltimore Orioles for Pete Blohm (mino |
They sold the | Pirates to Barney Dreyfuss in 1900. |
kofer and Cookie Lavagetto were traded by the | Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Ed Brandt. |
etkovich, and Howie Pollet were traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago Cubs for Toby Atwell, Bob Schu |
14, 1953: Pete Castiglione was traded by the | Pirates to the St. Louis Cardinals for Hal Rice. |
March 10, 1992: Neal Heaton was traded by the | Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Kirk Gibson. |
October 14, 1952: Gus Bell was traded by the | Pirates to the Cincinnati Reds for Cal Abrams, Joe Ro |
992: Tony Mitchell (minors) was traded by the | Pirates to the Cleveland Indians for Alex Cole. |
ed the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pittsburgh | Pirates to develop commercial property in conjunction |
nk Thomas, and John Powers were traded by the | Pirates to the Cincinnati Reds for Smoky Burgess, Har |
The bowl selected the 6-6 East Carolina | Pirates to serve as the Conference USA representative |
for the Amsterdam | Pirates to finish 6th in the Hoofdklasse in average, |
best offensive season in 1989 and helping the | Pirates to three straight National League Eastern Div |
tober 22, 1974: Gene Clines was traded by the | Pirates to the New York Mets for Duffy Dyer. |
d in January, 2011, when the York was used by | pirates to assist taking control of the captured MV B |
ene Mauch and Preacher Roe were traded by the | Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Hal Gregg, Vic Lo |
ey Sasser and Tim Drummond were traded by the | Pirates to the New York Mets for Randy Milligan and S |
He led the | Pirates to two post-season bowl appearances, includin |
Don Cardwell and Don Bosch were traded by the | Pirates to the New York Mets for Dennis Ribant and Ga |
y Count Adolf II of Holstein, allowing Slavic | pirates to attack the Danes. |
tober 12, 1966: Wilbur Wood was traded by the | Pirates to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be n |
1909: Ward Miller and cash were traded by the | Pirates to the Cincinnati Reds for Kid Durbin. |
ob Bailey and Gene Michael were traded by the | Pirates to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Maury Wills. |
ee French warships that had been tracking the | pirates, together with a German frigate equipped with |
Pirates took this use to their advantage also, encour | |
On June 30, the | Pirates took first place, as the Chicago Cubs lost to |
The | pirates took only young people and those in good phys |
a new stadium for the Pittsburgh Steelers and | Pirates took top priority. |
951 season with the Indianapolis Indians, the | Pirates' top farm team, he spent three seasons in the |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans. |
September 25, 1946: The | Pirates traded $35,000 to the Oakland Oaks for Wally |
September 21, 1949: The | Pirates traded a player to be named later and cash to |
On August 2, 1985, the Pittsburgh | Pirates traded him along with pitchers John Candelari |
In 1977 the | Pirates traded away Sanguillen, and Dyer shared catch |
On August 4, 2009, the | Pirates traded Koplove to the Seattle Mariners for mi |
denying the passage of the seas to Al Qaeda, | pirates, traffickers and smugglers. |
c ships by a pirate band, and sets out on the | pirates' trail. |
In the eighth inning of game seven, with the | Pirates trailing 7-4, Cimoli, pinch-hitting for pitch |
The | Pirates traveled to Blacksburg for an emotional game |
The | Pirates tried Miceli as both a starter and in the bul |
The troop of | pirates tries to regain the lighthouse and kill the t |
1989, and his last season with the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Triple-A affiliates, the Nashville Sounds, i |
ers in 1992, and his last with the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Triple-A club, the Nashville Sounds, in 2001 |
ms convinced Clendenon to attend a Pittsburgh | Pirates try-out camp in 1957, and he signed with the |
om the ship's crew that they were attacked by | pirates, Turkish authorities informed British warship |
Suddenly, the | pirates turn around; Father has put up a flag indicat |
When the | Pirates turned over their coaching staff after the 20 |
Blass joined the | Pirates' TV and radio broadcast team in 1983 as a par |
the Triple-A International League, one of the | Pirates' two top-tier farm clubs. |
h century, Grand Terre Island was the home to | pirates under the command of Captain Jean Lafitte. |
and made a galley slave for a year by Barbary | pirates under the command of Turgut Reis. |
Without wearing a | Pirates uniform in 2006, he was traded by Pittsburgh |
s was followed by five seasons with the Poole | Pirates until 2003. |
eco threw batting practice for the Pittsburgh | Pirates until the early 1990s. |
Pitt then leased Forbes back to the | Pirates until a new multipurpose stadium could be bui |
The town was an important base for Barbary | pirates until it was destroyed by Admiral Robert Blak |
rs remained on the ship and they hid from the | pirates until they left the North Star and then they |
943 - 1952) as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates until 1950. |
attalion of Tai Peng to defend the coast from | pirates until the lease of New Territories to Britain |
as brigands upon the caravans of Basra and as | pirates upon the shipping of the Shatt Al Arab . |
n to Tsushima island to clear it of the Wokou | pirates, using a fleet of 227 vessels and 17,000 sold |
erfect setting for commercial trade ships and | pirates using submarines, who regularly raid the city |
r belief, there is no documentary evidence of | pirates using the area as a base of operations. |
The U.S. and other countries that capture | pirates usually file charges and take the pirates to |
During his career with the | Pirates, Varsho appeared in the 1991 National League |
tely successful as Ben contributed to Cornish | Pirates' victory in the inaugural British and Irish C |
w three walks and scored three times in a 7-3 | Pirates victory. |
Starting in June 2011, | Pirates Voyage Fun, Feast & Adventure, "a watery wond |
istory of the NLCS (as of 2009) tied with the | Pirates vs Reds. |
including legalizing marijuana, Barack Obama, | Pirates Vs. |
n George Temple left at the end of the run of | Pirates, W. H. Seymour took over the role of Mr. Live |
as a first baseman in 1988 by the Pittsburgh | Pirates), Wakefield began developing the knuckleball |
In 1973, Foor pitched in three games for the | Pirates, walking one, striking out one and giving up |
s proof that it is a fabrication, namely, the | pirates' warp 2 ship that is somehow able catch up wi |
Daniels, pitching for the | Pirates, was defeated by Danny McDevitt of the Brookl |
) and the National League champion Pittsburgh | Pirates was played on this site. |
orbes Field, the home field of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, was adjacent to Schenley Park during its lif |
er 2007, shortly after Just Who I Am: Poets & | Pirates was released. |
Peterborough | Pirates was an English ice hockey team. |
Quebradillas | Pirates was founded in 1932 as one of the original fi |
who played from 1948-1959 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians. |
lley, was well suited to the task of catching | pirates; weighing over 284 tons, she was equipped wit |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates went to the first ever World Series in 1903, |
The | Pirates went again to the World Series, but Cuyler di |
The | Pirates went on to win Game 4 to reach the World Seri |
When Osborn was fired after one year, the | Pirates went with a two-man team, Prince and King. |
Some recently pardoned | pirates were added to the crew of the Buck, and befor |
The Hunter | Pirates were an Australian basketball team, based in |
The Galveston | Pirates were a Texas League baseball team based in Ga |
The | Pirates were in fourth place, 6.5 games back of the M |
Three of the | pirates were tried and convicted in Japan, the fouth |
a brief shoot-out with the Royal Marines, two | pirates were killed and the dhow was captured by Cumb |
ut boarded the vessel and the eight suspected | pirates were taken aboard Farragut. |
Eleven | pirates were captured in total. |
The | Pirates were charged $10 per man per day: $3.75 per m |
Thirteen players from the | Pirates were transferred to the Philadelphia Quakers |
ollowed by a Sean Glennon touchdown pass, the | Pirates were defeated by Virginia Tech, 17-7. |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates were the last team in the 20th Century to win |
Ten | pirates were killed in the engagement, and the rest w |
The | pirates were captured without a fight. |
Under Littlefield's direction, the | Pirates were less aggressive than other teams in sign |
opening-round game in Dayton, Ohio, where the | Pirates were eliminated by Monmouth. |
was recovered, one pirate was killed, and six | pirates were captured. |
Pirates were no longer needed to defend the city. | |
The | pirates were well armed and well prepared. |
The core of the NHL's Pittsburgh | Pirates were former-Yellow Jackets players who were c |
The | Pirates were looking for a long term location for the |
The | Pirates were managed by Larry Shepard, and played the |
In 1973 the Charleston | Pirates were born, who were affiliated with the Pitts |
The | pirates were later flown to Tokyo for trial. |
The | Pirates were 7-4 in 2004 and 6-5 in 2008. |
The | pirates were all destroyed or broken up and scattered |
t two appearances were in relief in games the | Pirates were losing badly, and his third was as the s |
ded to attack the enemy at Tsushima while the | pirates were engaged in conflict with China. |
The | pirates were taken completely by surprise and only on |
The | Pirates were widely criticized for failing to employ |
house of Mecklenburg and the above mentioned | pirates were driven out for good. |
The 1997 Pittsburgh | Pirates were informally known as "The Freak Show," as |
Aerial reconnaissance showed that | pirates were indeed on board the merchant ship, and s |
y to start a new franchise and the Shreveport | Pirates were born. |
The | Pirates were a special business rate to stay at the S |
Learning from these men that the | pirates were holed up some 15 leagues away, Allen too |
Blackbeard and other infamous | pirates were known to have passed through Beaufort In |
The Chicago | Pirates were a baseball team in the Players' League f |
In 1979 the | Pirates were taken over by new owners and Simmons bec |
of affairs in the colonies was such that some | pirates were allowed to escape from incarceration. |
Three of the | pirates were indicted in Japan, the fourth was turned |
dinand in the Venetians in which many Uskok's | pirates were executed or exiled, and a permanent Aust |
The | Pirates were led offensively by Honus Wagner, who led |
Bockman reported to the Pittsburgh | Pirates west coast spring training site, in Santa Mon |
r, Odie, was the head coach of the Pittsburgh | Pirates when they became the city's first NHL team in |
Another episode includes | pirates, when the term would not be widely used until |
sixth inning of a game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates when he hit a pitch from Pirates' starter Mac |
gate Philadelphia was captured by the Barbary | pirates when it ran aground in the city of Tripoli, o |
st of his team and the opposition, Hamilton's | Pirates, when they refused to play a match due to gro |
rke and most of the players moved over to the | Pirates where they enjoyed much more success in the c |
He then went to play for the Hunter | Pirates where he spent one year their before they lef |
er, and Bissonette moved on to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where he signed as a coach for 1946. |
the season, Sukeforth moved to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where Rickey was executive vice president an |
assigned to the Ducks affiliate, the Portland | Pirates, where he spent the entire 2007-08 season. |
run batted in before going to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where he played four games with no significa |
ers' League in 1890, signing with the Chicago | Pirates, where he was once again an everyday shortsto |
er only 15 games of service to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where he would spend the majority of his car |
e met porn star Jesse Jane at the signing for | Pirates, where Jane advised her to get into the adult |
ship, it has been captured by the other three | pirates where they plan to use it for their plan. |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, which included an invitation to spring train |
It also became a safe harbour for | pirates, which lead to it being targeted by the Portu |
he Boston Red Sox, and then by the Pittsburgh | Pirates while at a student athlete at UNC. |
apanese oil tanker, MV Guanabara, from Somali | pirates while on duty with Combined Task Force 151 of |
Gross went 6-8 (3.82) in 66 games for the | Pirates, while Purkey blossomed into a three-time Nat |
bitants turned over four men accused of being | pirates while a landing party of Warren men picked up |
performance caught the eye of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, who acquired him in a deadline deal for clos |
rds the top of the Bay, they were attacked by | pirates who had been hiding in the many tributaries. |
command of Pedro Navarro to fight against the | pirates who populated it, and who were constantly att |
The | Pirates, who finished third in the seven-team NHL, lo |
Make Believe", and the VeggieTales song, "The | Pirates Who Don't Do Anything". |
also featured the VeggieTales, including The | Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie. |
divisional championship run of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, who after the 1992 season lost Bonds and Dou |
lomew Fatima is the leader of a group of sand | pirates who befriends Fei and Citan after shooting do |
The | Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie - |
On a refugee ship, she was attacked by | pirates, who also sank the ship. |
formerly a guitarist with the London band the | Pirates who backed Johnny Kidd. |
onquista, due to their allegiance with Berber | pirates who continually attacked coastal cities and c |
the strangers not to reveal that they are the | pirates who have been pursued by Ernesto. |
f the playoffs in 2008, losing at the Topsail | Pirates, who went on to the championship game. |
Among the | pirates who frequented the area was the notorious Bla |
protagonist, Jim Hawkins as a sanctuary from | pirates who seek the treasure map that has fallen int |
former left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates who attended Liberty University. |
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