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agner and outfielder-manager Fred Clarke, the | Pirates scored the most runs in the majors. |
ary 12, 1972: Larry Demery was drafted by the | Pirates in the 7th round of the 1972 Major League Bas |
In 1983 the | Pirates moved their AA affiliation from the Southern |
Managed by George Gibson, the | Pirates played their home games at Forbes Field. |
alongside the British brig, but this time the | pirates refused their captain's demands to go aboard |
In June 1970, the | Pirates played their final game at Forbes Field. |
The | Pirates won their opening game against the Cubs in Ch |
However, space | pirates infiltrate their ship, and their leader turns |
h for the Baltimore Skipjacks (later Portland | Pirates after their relocation) under coach Barry Tro |
Two years later, forty-one | pirates met their death in one month. |
The | Pirates pushed their lead to 21-0 on a touchdown run |
ccepted his position with the Nats before the | Pirates finished their interview process. |
tes were praised following the prosecution of | pirates in their countries, consistent with internati |
the area, and an agreement with MacLeod, the | pirates resumed their trade and captured a (Lowland) |
In 1970, the | Pirates won their first of five division titles over |
d along with his wife and two sons by Barbary | Pirates during their raid on Vestmannaeyjar. |
In 1952 the | Pirates saw their first action in the postseason when |
ame, the championship side are nicknamed 'The | Pirates' in their home nation and will forever be rem |
n November 2009 that posed a challenge to the | Pirates in their effort to sign him. |
A centuries old, unknown colony of savage | pirates sustain themselves by raiding pleasure boats |
d by saving his friends and Caeda's city from | pirates and then rejoining the war effort. |
oach of the American Hockey League's Portland | Pirates and then the Capitals. |
ve been used as a morgue.In the cellar of the | Pirates' House there is a tunnel that leads to the Sa |
d the Seychelles were praised for prosecuting | pirates and there was a need to support these states, |
rke and most of the players moved over to the | Pirates where they enjoyed much more success in the c |
r, Odie, was the head coach of the Pittsburgh | Pirates when they became the city's first NHL team in |
Patch says the | pirates know they stand to make a lot of money if the |
rs remained on the ship and they hid from the | pirates until they left the North Star and then they |
Historically, the orang laut were principally | pirates but they also played important roles in Srivi |
In September, Cornish | Pirates announced they had agreed to a three-month lo |
st of his team and the opposition, Hamilton's | Pirates, when they refused to play a match due to gro |
Kirk and Shannon pursue the | pirates and they soon wind up on a volcanic island, i |
ship, it has been captured by the other three | pirates where they plan to use it for their plan. |
criminal organizations such as the Calabrian | pirates and thieves, exterminating the Marco Berardi |
lay, Brubaker played nine with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing third base. |
The | Pirates, the third American-based NHL team, got off t |
Pirates took this use to their advantage also, encour | |
The | Pirates won this game 33-27 on an intercepted endzone |
a second place finish, behind the Pittsburgh | Pirates even though the Cardinals won three more game |
ason, fearing that the town became a base for | pirates who threaten the Christian shipping in the We |
However, Blyleven became disgruntled with the | Pirates and threatened to retire during the 1980 seas |
as a member of the 1925 World Series champion | Pirates, pitching three times during their seven game |
won 20 games for four straight seasons as the | Pirates won three straight National League titles bet |
The Red swept the | Pirates in three games and went on to win the World S |
Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hit the | Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium. |
On February 12, 2009, the ship captured 10 | pirates in three boats off the coast of Somalia |
best offensive season in 1989 and helping the | Pirates to three straight National League Eastern Div |
ion had to be increased in order to prosecute | pirates, and thus it would consider the establishment |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, and Housto |
alaysia from Sudan, and had evaded capture by | pirates several times before. |
The | pirates return to the inn and begin to ransack it in |
The | Pirates traveled to Blacksburg for an emotional game |
Ohama controlled the Kitabatake family's | pirates due to having an atakebune, using them to def |
The troop of | pirates tries to regain the lighthouse and kill the t |
In 1929-30 the | Pirates switched to black and orange uniforms for the |
But Irvin Khoza, chairman of Orlando | Pirates, decided to take a chance on the former South |
Despite this, the | Pirates failed to make the post-season and so Beverid |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates went to the first ever World Series in 1903, |
The | Pirates returned to the MEAC title game in 2005, but |
year of 1927, and also the first right-handed | Pirates hitter to win the batting title since Honus W |
Haak also played a key role in the | Pirates' decision to select Roberto Clemente in the 1 |
The | Pirates failed to score, and Encarnacion remained in |
t grounded off Argenteire before sinking, the | pirates escaped to shore. |
Pirate Captain and his crew of swashbuckling | pirates attempt to beat his rivals Black Bellamy and |
suspected their tale, and thinking they were | pirates, sent to the mainland for men. |
Pittsburgh lineup in the late 1960s, and the | Pirates returned to prominence in 1970. |
n Bart and the Jeanne d'Arc moved in when the | pirates attempted to flee in the desert. |
sment, and the laughter intensified after the | Pirates declined to make a pick of their own. |
Since then, he has worked his way through the | Pirates organization to the position of Assistant Gen |
on Rhode Island, and to aid in securing other | pirates known to resort there, Bellemont commissioned |
If the ransom was not delivered, the | pirates threatened to destroy the ships and rough up |
And indeed the | Pirates jumped to a three to one series lead. |
Indians, but was eventually called up by the | Pirates due to his .345 |
e Randolph) in their minor league system, the | Pirates decided to trade Cash to the Phillies for pit |
The | Pirates proceeded to lose four of their final five ga |
e after losing their last game to Scarborough | Pirates 30-26 to Bridlington Bulls who prevailed in t |
Pittsburgh | Pirates (exist today as the Pittsburgh Pirates), join |
vich was traded by the Cubs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Tom Dettore and cash. |
a new stadium for the Pittsburgh Steelers and | Pirates took top priority. |
the Triple-A International League, one of the | Pirates' two top-tier farm clubs. |
teen seasons in the majors for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1990-1996), Toronto Blue Jays (1997), Minnes |
of the Tucson Blaze, Edmonton Eskimos, Peoria | Pirates and Toronto Argonauts. |
Pirates of Tortuga (1961) | |
ary announcing duties with Greg Brown, as the | Pirates evolved toward a transition that will come wi |
Eventually, the | Pirates did trade him to the Cleveland Indians on Dec |
pted an option to purchase an interest in the | Pirates, then traded the best of the Colonel's player |
rolled the adjacent sea areas, repelling real | pirates, directing traders to their employers' ports |
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 |
Thirteen players from the | Pirates were transferred to the Philadelphia Quakers |
Pirates of Treasure Island is a 2006 American comedy- | |
been very supportive in bringing some of the | pirates to trial.” |
Three of the | pirates were tried and convicted in Japan, the fouth |
of Saint Stephen, an order founded to combat | pirates and Turks in the Mediterranean Sea. |
gues until August 20, 1918, 12 years with the | Pirates and two years with the New York Giants, appea |
The | Pirates added two more runs in the eighth on a Bill R |
e was a professional scout for the Pittsburgh | Pirates for two seasons. |
After serving as captain of the | Pirates for two seasons, Bouck left the team at seaso |
He was released by the | Pirates after two games. |
The | Pirates added two more in the seventh on a RBI triple |
the Championship after they defeated Cornish | Pirates over two legs in the Championship final at Si |
He led the | Pirates to two post-season bowl appearances, includin |
Erreur fatale: les | pirates attaquent un navire... d'Atalanta! |
The current tennants are the Cornish | Pirates rugby union team, who play in the RFU Champio |
ng athletic teams known as Armstrong Atlantic | Pirates, the university is in the competes at the NCA |
Tell The Tale (The Explorers' Club 2007) Real | Pirates: The Untold Story…(The National Geographic So |
plained of elbow pain before the game, so the | Pirates called up Van Benschoten to take his place, d |
the tree and plants turn into sword wielding | pirates running up the hill to attack them. |
llet, they sing part of the original score of | Pirates, sometimes using new lyrics, as the dancers a |
ere traded by the White Sox to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Vance Law and Ernie Camacho. |
The | pirates even ventured to attack Trebizond itself, loo |
e RAM navy, but also occasionally meets space | pirates and Venusians. |
"Nami Nori | Pirates (USA Version)" |
“The | pirates are very clearly avoiding that area because t |
When the | pirates invaded Vestmannaeyjar, some of the inhabitan |
in a June 8, 1989 game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Veterans Stadium. |
his son Daryle repeated the feat, guiding the | Pirates' 11-8 victory over the Cardinals. |
(probably part of the Sea Peoples, similar to | pirates) seizing villages in Alashiya (Armstrong 2003 |
pearance of Captain Syrup and her Brown Sugar | Pirates, recurring villains in the Wario Land series. |
NL Pittsburgh | Pirates (4) vs. AL Detroit Tigers (3) |
On June 30, 2007, the Pittsburgh | Pirates honored Walk with a Stadium Give Away bobble |
the Capitals' minor league affiliate Portland | Pirates, he walked out on the team during a playoff g |
On August 23 against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, he walked opposing pitcher Bob Moose to lead |
Due to the privations of | pirates and war, the financial situation in Philadelp |
rbin was traded by the Reds to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Ward Miller and cash. |
In the end, the | Pirates' licence was sold to a Singapore consortium, |
The 1907 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in major league baseball. |
g his first full professional season with the | Pirates Baier was invited to the Ottawa Senators trai |
he signed as a free sgent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was converted to an outfielder. |
The 2008 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 127th season of the franchise. |
The | Pirates catcher was Dixie Howell. |
The 1920 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 39th in franchise history. |
The 1969 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in American baseball. |
ins was still able to be competitive with the | Pirates, he was never able to quite match the same hi |
The 1964 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 83rd in franchise history. |
and having made 86 league appearances for the | Pirates he was loaned to Cheltenham Town on 26 Novemb |
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 |
ired Wendy starred in Fox's Peter Pan and the | Pirates, and was portrayed by Christina Lange. |
in the 1903 World Series with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first player in World Series hist |
lost the 1971 World Series to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Dalton was hired to turn around a stumbling |
s son, Sam Khalifa, played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and was the first major league player of Egyp |
The 1953 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was the 72nd in franchise history. |
he won 19 games for the World Series champion | Pirates and was the starting pitcher for the National |
assigned to the club's AAA affiliate Portland | Pirates, but was suspended by the club after failing |
The | Pirates catcher was Dixie Howell, who had started the |
The 1912 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in American baseball, the |
After 54 games with the | Pirates, Segal was traded by the Ducks along with a 7 |
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 |
uncer Lanny Frattare, whose 33 year tenure as | Pirates' broadcaster was the longest in franchise his |
tee and a former owner of the NL's Pittsburgh | Pirates, McKinney was the youngest member of a USA te |
, that Kempthorne had recaptured from Barbary | pirates, and was accompanied by five other vessels. |
Whilst playing for the Cornish | Pirates, Jones was selected for the Wales national ru |
the starting third baseman for the Pittsburgh | Pirates but was then traded to the Cardinals in Augus |
ne game in the Football League Trophy for The | Pirates, and was also sent out on loan to Clevedon To |
of Tripoli, which had been a base for Muslim | pirates and was still in Africa on October 5, 1550 wh |
ressure situations during his tenure with the | Pirates, and was a strong contributor to the champion |
these have any connection with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, or was he offered a contract with that team |
as a whole, the | Pirates outfield was notable for its hitting. |
tember 27, 1960, before being released by the | Pirates he was, at 42, the oldest player by almost a |
pert, a catcher who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Washington Senators during the 1960s, and |
ovided play-by-play coverage for the Portland | Pirates as well as the New England Stingers of Roller |
The | pirates were well armed and well prepared. |
He also won the league championship at | Pirates, as well as the BP Top Eight Cup in 1994, the |
his friends stealing a treasure map from the | pirates and went on a journey to find it. |
f the playoffs in 2008, losing at the Topsail | Pirates, who went on to the championship game. |
The roots and background of the Edelweiss | Pirates movement were broached in the 2004 film Edelw |
Scarborough | Pirates RLFC were a rugby league club based in Scarbo |
cret islands once used for supply purposes by | pirates that were early forms of autonomous "mini soc |
Scarborough | Pirates RLFC were formed in 1991 under Chairman Geoff |
Blue Dog Pict fans were referred to as Sky | Pirates and were much like the Grateful Dead's "Deadh |
They fell into the hands of French | pirates and were ransomed by Edward IV, to whom Vaugh |
e for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Pittsburgh | Pirates (who were later renamed the Pittsburgh Steele |
pounds for attending the trial of a group of | pirates who were taken prisoner by Captain Solgar, co |
oak were traded by the Reds to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Whammy Douglas, Jim Pendleton, Frank Thom |
nrahan earned a win for the Nats while on the | Pirates roster when the Nats beat the Astros in the b |
is a contributor and one time editor of "The | Pirates' Chest", which is the official magazine of Ea |
setts apprehended the party and tried them as | pirates, during which time the French regained contro |
He first joined the expansion Shreveport | Pirates (1994-1995) who folded at the conclusion of t |
In spring training 2002, while with the | Pirates, Bell, who had hit .173 the previous season, |
key League's Baltimore Skipjacks and Portland | Pirates, with whom he won an AHL championship in 1994 |
16th century as a defence against the Barbary | pirates for whom Fornells Bay provided the perfect sa |
were most serious, including complicity with | pirates, by whom many were enriched; the letter also |
gin Islands - most of them for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, for whom Haak worked for 38 years. |
The | Pirates were widely criticized for failing to employ |
Fortunately for the | pirates, it will not arrive till night, and the Sante |
rmer college All-Americans paid by Pittsburgh | Pirates owner William Chase Temple. |
He sold the | Pirates to William Kerr and Phil Auten in 1891. |
The | Pirates would win in a truly memorable world series a |
ewcastle and renamed the franchise the Hunter | Pirates, keeping with the maritime battlers theme. |
He would later sign with the NHL's Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing with the club for parts of 4 seasons |
n the Action of March 18, 2006 with suspected | pirates, along with the USS Cape St. George. |
ee French warships that had been tracking the | pirates, together with a German frigate equipped with |
and all others who associated themselves with | pirates, along with any enemy French ships. |
tained a siege of over forty days by Japanese | pirates equipped with scaling ladders. |
Pirates armed with guns and knives are increasing the | |
He caught the attention of | Pirates scouts with a 22-6 high school career record. |
as honored by being awarded the "Pride of the | Pirates" by the Pittsburgh Pirates and with a moment |
Meadows currently ranks 6th in | Pirates history with a .629 |
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