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He proved to be one of the most bloodthirsty | pirates of any age, murdering crews who fell into his |
In 2004 Pearson returned to the GCL | Pirates, but appeared in only one game, surrendering |
During his career with the | Pirates, Varsho appeared in the 1991 National League |
ERA with the Indians, he was called up by the | Pirates on April 27 to be on the active roster. |
ted the trade by sending Ernie Camacho to the | Pirates on April 10. |
United States when it was hijacked by Somali | pirates on April 4, 2010. |
He debuted with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on April 21, 1903, but struggled his first ye |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on April 20, 2011. |
03: Kenny Lofton was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates with Aramis Ramirez and cash to the Chicago C |
ved an adventurous life, he was a prisoner of | pirates at Argel and a soldier in Italy after being l |
At | Pirates he arguably played the best football of his c |
ouis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Arizona Diamondbacks. |
Suddenly, the | pirates turn around; Father has put up a flag indicat |
The | pirates are arrested and their speedboat is seized, t |
ned other towers built along the coast of the | pirates pending arrival, and fires were lit when it w |
ecked on the coast of Natal, then captured by | pirates, he arrived at Lisbon. |
thletics as bench coach, serving under former | Pirates teammate Art Howe from 1999 through 2002. |
He left the | Pirates organization as a free agent in 2002 and play |
e Toronto Blue Jays in 2002 and signed by the | Pirates organization as minor league free agent prior |
But he remained in the | Pirates organization as a scout and occasional minor |
ther ports by raising the spectre of Royalist | pirates such as Browne Bushell making devastating rai |
spent a number of years in the minors in the | Pirates system as a starting pitcher, and then in 200 |
finishing both the 2002 & 2003 seasons in the | Pirates bullpen as an average middle reliever, the Pi |
he low attendance has come as a result of the | Pirates' play; as of 2010, the team has not had a win |
sons (1959-1962; 1964-1966) in the Pittsburgh | Pirates' organization as a second baseman, third base |
l of 1969 and part of 1970 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, primarily as a second baseman. |
In 2006, Ritchie joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization as their roving minor league hit |
r ships returning to Spain from Mexico and by | pirates, such as Jean Lafitte and Captain Kidd. |
st known for playing guard for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and as they would later be known as, the Pitt |
d in January, 2011, when the York was used by | pirates to assist taking control of the captured MV B |
He joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates as assistant general manager to Syd Thrift, a |
ue level for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. |
he Boston Red Sox, and then by the Pittsburgh | Pirates while at a student athlete at UNC. |
The | Pirates, based at the East of England Ice Rink, Peter |
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ng-the-fort scene, where the soldiers and the | pirates fire at guests. |
said the ship was heading for Haradheere, the | pirates' base at which many ships are held during ran |
At a point, Ayrton's former crew of | pirates arrives at the Lincoln Island to use it as th |
n also took possession of a boat belonging to | pirates living at Mykonos and later burned it. |
100 batters in 69 2/3 innings and became the | Pirates' closer at the end of the season. |
He played 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland I |
o played from 1972 to 1974 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1972-73), Atlanta Braves (1973) and Boston R |
rom Farragut disrupted two attempts by Somali | pirates to attack the Tanzanian vessel MV Barakaale 1 |
was present to their advantage, enabling the | pirates to attack the opposing country. |
Using a larger ship, the | pirates can attack a ship of equal size and apply hea |
y Count Adolf II of Holstein, allowing Slavic | pirates to attack the Danes. |
Pirates often attacked villages in that area, capturi | |
es by boat; on their way to the United States | pirates had attacked their group in an area in the So |
A romantic rivalry develops and the | pirates, who attacked Kirk and his ship kidnap her al |
Stop | pirates from attacking your team's boat so they can b |
that they have registered a case against the | pirates for attempt to murder and various other provi |
former left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates who attended Liberty University. |
), 195 pound (89 kg) Murtaugh signed with the | Pirates after attending St. James High School in Ches |
his domestic New Zealand NBL for the Auckland | Pirates (formerly Auckland Stars), but he has also re |
mpleted the deal by sending Bob Kipper to the | Pirates on August 16. |
August 7, 2009 and claimed off waivers by the | Pirates on August 12. |
He was traded to the | Pirates on August 31, 1981 by the Astros along with R |
and was named interim pitching coach for the | Pirates in August 2010. |
completed the deal by sending Mark Lee to the | Pirates on August 12. |
ontract with the National League's Pittsburgh | Pirates on August 18, during the heat of the pennant |
om the ship's crew that they were attacked by | pirates, Turkish authorities informed British warship |
k possession of a boat which had been sunk by | pirates to avoid detection by the Americans. |
television series of the same name, battling | pirates and avoiding various traps until you reach th |
In 1977 the | Pirates traded away Sanguillen, and Dyer shared catch |
until towards the finish he actually had the | Pirates throwing away their bats or hitting after the |
Of Being Pure At Heart, Peggy Sue, Pete & the | Pirates, Plan B, PW Long, The Rakes, Rumble Strips, S |
Pirates pitcher Babe Adams had outstanding control, a | |
The | Pirates came back to score five runs in the bottom of |
r a game against the East Carolina University | Pirates and back to Huntington, crashed on approach t |
formerly a guitarist with the London band the | Pirates who backed Johnny Kidd. |
ho plays professional baseball for Pittsburgh | Pirates), Cameron Baker, Keaton Baker, Anna Daniel, C |
s Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles, primarily as an outfi |
served as a coach for the Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Baltimore Orioles. |
Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss opened the Pirates' new | |
They sold the | Pirates to Barney Dreyfuss in 1900. |
n November 24, Leyva was named the Pittsburgh | Pirates' third base coach, under new manager Clint Hu |
l teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh | Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ho |
riendly pirate" emblem used by the Pittsburgh | Pirates of baseball's National League from 1968 until |
Pittsburgh | Pirates third baseman Andy LaRoche used this as his a |
His brother, former Pittsburgh | Pirates first baseman Adam LaRoche, also used this so |
Josh Harrison, Pittsburgh | Pirates Second Basemen |
series with seven and finished second on the | Pirates in batting average for the series. |
it to the ship in time and engage the cursed | pirates in battle. |
ay through the farm systems of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and New York Yankees, |
Lonie Glieberman boasted that the | Pirates would be the first US based CFL franchise to |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Beaneaters/Doves, and Chicago Cubs. |
3 to 0, 2 to 0 and 3 to 0, and the | Pirates have beaten him only once in three years, the |
Despite his initial dread of | pirates, he became good friends with one: the Black P |
He later signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and became a free agent again at the end of |
n a best-of-3 series to defeat the Gulf Coast | Pirates and become the Gulf Coast League champions. |
ason, Cole briefly played with the Pittsburgh | Pirates before becoming a member of the inaugural Col |
Meanwhile the | pirates have been stranded on the island, too, which |
There was concern that some suspected | pirates had been released without facing justice, due |
se picks were the players that the Pittsburgh | Pirates made before the team swap between owners. |
s City Royals, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh | Pirates organizations before retiring after the 2006 |
lomew Fatima is the leader of a group of sand | pirates who befriends Fei and Citan after shooting do |
as a first baseman in 1988 by the Pittsburgh | Pirates), Wakefield began developing the knuckleball |
was then assigned to affiliate, the Portland | Pirates to begin the 2007-08 season. |
After the booby traps leave all the | pirates left behind except for the Captain and Pierre |
The Eagles and Pittsburgh | Pirates, before being called Steelers, both finished |
second Scavenger is a member of Deathstroke's | pirates after being broken out of a floating prison b |
popular in the UK through a sketch involving | Pirates requiring better employment conditions ("We w |
Bowl against the East Carolina | Pirates in Birmingham, Alabama on December 23, 2006. |
The previous one was | Pirates of Blood River (1962). |
Term of His Natural Life (Simon Walker), Sky | Pirates, Thirst, Bloodmoon (Brian May), Wendy Cracked |
Oil Belt Conference, which includes the Iuka | Pirates, Raccoon Blue Devils, Selmaville Rockets, St. |
ted to board a Somali pirate dhow with twelve | pirates on board, the pirates initially resisted with |
s, and replaced them with a similar number of | pirates on board. |
A group of 10 | pirates successfully boarded and hijacked the German- |
At the tribunal Hawke duels one of the | pirates with boarding pikes managing to outfight him. |
to be named later and cash to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Bob Owchinko. |
d The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of | Pirates, a book in which he uses rational choice theo |
The | Pirates Own Book: Authentic Narratives of the Most Ce |
He returned to the | Pirates' broadcast booth as a guest commentator for a |
In 1973 the Charleston | Pirates were born, who were affiliated with the Pitts |
y to start a new franchise and the Shreveport | Pirates were born. |
ra, New York was a Pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1932-39), Boston Bees (1940), Brooklyn Dodge |
, Philadelphia Phillies (1935-37), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1937-41), Boston Red Sox (1944-45) and Cinci |
, St. Louis Cardinals (1903-1905), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1905), Boston Beaneaters & Doves (1906-1907) |
on Astros, and one apiece with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Red Sox. |
, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Red Sox. |
ing May 2009, she appeared in the new musical | Pirates! in Boston in anticipation of a Broadway run. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Braves. |
He played for the Boston Bees, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Boston Braves. |
He played for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Boston Doves. |
908 to 1915, Becker played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, the Boston Doves, the New York Giants, the C |
ball between 1943 and 1947 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Boston Braves. |
ear with them before moving to the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1906-1907), Boston Red Sox (1908) and Boston |
ng Company goes to war with all the assembled | pirates as both sides make terms with each other on a |
with Mike Gonzalez and cash to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Brandon Lyon, Jeff Suppan, and Anastacio |
aded by the Florida Marlins to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Brant Brown. |
ies at Three Rivers Stadium vs the Pittsburgh | Pirates; the Braves won the game 4-0, advancing to th |
On June 2, 2007, the Pittsburgh | Pirates signed Brazelton to a minor league contract a |
in time to play three games with the Portland | Pirates, afterwards breaking his right hand, and four |
amed later and Oliver Perez to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Brian Giles. |
Fire, Macon Knights, Memphis Xplorers, Peoria | Pirates, Rochester Brigade, & Wichita Stealth. |
To aid the Company in destroying the | pirates, Great Britain supplies the East India Tradin |
About the same time Saxon | pirates raided Britain, which Constantine had left de |
As news of Algerian | pirates incepting British vessels began to circulate, |
ns (1920-1927, 1929-1930) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. |
NFL for four years with the Bears, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers before leaving to serve |
He pitched from 1903-1911 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
24), Mamaux played mainly with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. |
South Dakota was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1925-26), Brooklyn Robins (1928-29), Philade |
or League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
911 until 1927, he pitched for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1911-12), Brooklyn Robins (1915-17, 1919-192 |
Edmonton Eskimos, Calgary Tigers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Cougars. |
You cannot protect your Seaboard against | Pirates & Buccaneers. |
lones, earning call-ups to the AHL's Portland | Pirates, Hamilton Bulldogs, and Manitoba Moose. |
half-way through the movie, where a group of | pirates are bundled together and raised by a large ne |
way through the season, on July 20, 1936, the | Pirates released Bush. |
and 1999 drafts by the Marlins, Yankees, and | Pirates, respectively, but did not sign with them. |
l near the Chinese coast, they are boarded by | pirates, led by Chinese-American Johnny Sing-up. |
985 to serve as acting general manager as the | Pirates, rocked by a drug scandal, poor play and fall |
But when modern-day | pirates (led by Frakes, who stole Michael's wallet an |
A group of | pirates, led by Captain Hook and Mr. Smee, wield the |
The | Pirates, led by Byron White, would go on to win that |
mbarks on a journey to find the treasure, but | pirates led by Long John Silver (Alfred Burke) have p |
That quickly changes when a gang of | pirates, led by the sinister Risky Boots, attacks the |
en sword and got into trouble with a group of | pirates led by Captain Blackeye. |
mbarks on a journey to find the treasure, but | pirates led by Long John Silver (Charlton Heston) hav |
t is about to be attacked by a group of Dutch | pirates led by Jacques L'Hermite. |
r for the New York Yankees (1967), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1971-72), California Angels (1973-74) and Oa |
eveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh | Pirates and California Angels. |
l) of the National Football League Pittsburgh | Pirates, later called the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
They were similar to the Edelweiss | Pirates, but came from more organised socialist or co |
d 4-0 late in their series opener against the | Pirates, but came from behind once again to win 5-4 i |
ms convinced Clendenon to attend a Pittsburgh | Pirates try-out camp in 1957, and he signed with the |
ll District and Hicks often wore a Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball cap as his trademark while directing |
He would go on to play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and captain the Chicago Black Hawks of the NH |
Eleven | pirates were captured in total. |
The | pirates were captured without a fight. |
was recovered, one pirate was killed, and six | pirates were captured. |
three masts, she held off the attack, and the | pirates withdrew, capturing only the King David. |
The | Pirates sent Carlos Rios (minors) to the Braves on Se |
itting coach, and catching instructor for the | Pirates, East Carolina University's baseball team; he |
2000: Al Martin was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates with cash to the San Diego Padres for John Va |
23, 2009, Myrow was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for cash considerations. |
tanker traveling from Singapore to China, the | pirates stole cash and ransacked part of the ship, bu |
4: Jason Kendall was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates with cash to the Oakland Athletics for Mark R |
Pirates de Catalunya (Catalan: Pirates of Catalonia, | |
e was called after seven innings to allow the | Pirates to catch a train home from St. Louis. |
health improve towards earning a spot as the | Pirates' starting catcher in the 1936 season. |
uture Hall of Fame member, had taken over the | Pirates starting catcher's role and, in 1942, Davis t |
core tied at 10-10, as a pinch runner for the | Pirates' starting catcher, Mark Parent. |
r who is wanted for treason, and is after the | pirates that caused his parents' death. |
The Carter Hall ordered the | pirates to cease and desist but was ignored. |
n was expected to make the 2008 roster as the | Pirates' starting center fielder, but lost the positi |
on December 5, 2009 between the East Carolina | Pirates, the champion of Conference USA's East Divisi |
In the 1984 movie The Ice | Pirates the characters are seen watching Rollerball ( |
The | Pirates were charged $10 per man per day: $3.75 per m |
tured a Dutch sloop and brought her and seven | pirates to Charleston, South Carolina, for trial. |
The | Pirates beat Cherry Point in the first game 24-0. |
He was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Chicago Orphans of the National League be |
ew York Giants, Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Chicago Cubs. |
Chicago White Stockings (1883-1889), Chicago | Pirates (1890), Chicago Colts (1891, 1896-1897), Loui |
941-47), Cleveland Indians (1948), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1949), Chicago Cubs (1949) and New York Yank |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Chicago White Sox. |
is Browns, Philadelphia Athletics, Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Chicago White Sox. |
, Texas Rangers (1998, 2002-2003), Pittsburgh | Pirates (1998), Chicago Cubs (2000-2001), and Cincinn |
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