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Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hit the | Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium. |
ck in the National League with the Pittsburgh | Pirates at the end of his career. |
y big league start, he lost to the Pittsburgh | Pirates at the Polo Grounds. |
dgers at Rookie, A-A and AA level, Pittsburgh | Pirates at AA level, Detroit Tigers AA and AAA level, |
joining English Championship side The Cornish | Pirates at the close of the 2010/2011 season. |
1943) was in a home doubleheader against the | Pirates at Shibe Park. |
4, 1941 in a road game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
in a June 8, 1989 game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Veterans Stadium. |
e debut on May 4, 1957 against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at only twenty years old. |
s of attacks in Southeast Asian waters, armed | pirates attacked a Japanese chemical tanker off the I |
During the American Revolution, the | pirates attacked American ships. |
Erreur fatale: les | pirates attaquent un navire... d'Atalanta! |
Pirate Captain and his crew of swashbuckling | pirates attempt to beat his rivals Black Bellamy and |
n Bart and the Jeanne d'Arc moved in when the | pirates attempted to flee in the desert. |
Simmons topped the | Pirates averages for the next six years and he came t |
Before a game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Babe overhears the Boston owners saying he's |
a remarkably deep pitching staff, brought the | Pirates back into the spotlight. |
g his first full professional season with the | Pirates Baier was invited to the Ottawa Senators trai |
is Browns, Baltimore Orioles (NL), Pittsburgh | Pirates, Baltimore Orioles (AL) and the New York Gian |
The | Pirates! Band of Misfits (aka The Pirates! |
said the ship was heading for Haradheere, the | pirates' base at which many ships are held during ran |
It is also the home of the Granbury | Pirates baseball team. |
n Georgetown, TX and home to the Southwestern | Pirates baseball team of the Southern Collegiate Athl |
is a list of team records for the Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball team. |
a yearly event that is held by the Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball club in January. |
career after a brief stint in the Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball farm system. |
lliam Kerr was the co-owner of the Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball team of the National League from 189 |
ll District and Hicks often wore a Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball cap as his trademark while directing |
The East Carolina | Pirates baseball team is an intercollegiate baseball |
Phil Auten was the co-owner of the Pittsburgh | Pirates baseball team of the National League from 189 |
The | Pirates, based at the East of England Ice Rink, Peter |
me of the Armstrong Atlantic State University | Pirates basketball teams. |
of, Thompson got off to a slow start with the | Pirates, batting .171 |
season went on, the Cubs, Reds and Pittsburgh | Pirates battled for second place, but all three teams |
The | Pirates beat Cherry Point in the first game 24-0. |
In 1909, Forbes Field's opening season, the | Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. |
In 1953, the | Pirates became the North State Conference Champions a |
In 1976 and 1977 the | Pirates became the Patriots, but the name change stil |
scout for the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh | Pirates, becoming the Pirates' scouting supervisor in |
he made his first major league debut with the | Pirates, becoming the youngest player in MLB at that |
features battle scenes with sailing ships and | pirates; Beery would revisit the genre and play Long |
illy Herman and then traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates before the 1942 season. |
ts during the 2006 season with the Pittsburgh | Pirates before having his season end early because of |
er in the Pittsburgh system, signing with the | Pirates before the 1947 season. |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates before the start of the 1949 season. |
The Eagles and Pittsburgh | Pirates, before being called Steelers, both finished |
ue Championship Series against the Pittsburgh | Pirates before losing games 5 and 6, although they di |
He was released by the | Pirates before the 1983 season started, thus ending h |
f Tracy Beaker, The New Worst Witch and Space | Pirates, before returning to journalism in early 2008 |
d of the 09/10 season Havili left the Cornish | Pirates before returning to Tonga. |
Penzance & Newlyn, forerunners of the Cornish | Pirates, before moving on to Bath, where he was dubbe |
ason, Cole briefly played with the Pittsburgh | Pirates before becoming a member of the inaugural Col |
or Sale Sharks, Cardiff Blues and the Cornish | Pirates before heading back to Wales to Newport RFC a |
y, played for the St. Louis Cardinals and the | Pirates, before playing for the Rebels. |
Virdon had managed the Yankees and | Pirates before joining Houston. |
chy announced his intention to resign and the | Pirates began a search for a replacement. |
The | Pirates began 2007 with a new majority owner, Robert |
t they would begin their affiliation with the | Pirates, beginning in 2007. |
nd proper as the main route of Anglo-American | pirates begins in 1693 with Thomas Tew. Tew's enormou |
f their love but are interrupted by shouts of | pirates being killed. |
In spring training 2002, while with the | Pirates, Bell, who had hit .173 the previous season, |
without stars: they signed former Pittsburgh | Pirates' Ben Smith and Loran Ribble. |
City Cowboys, St. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh | Pirates between 1885 and 1899. |
d for either the Detroit Tigers or Pittsburgh | Pirates between 1987 and 1989. |
ilton, who made 63 League appearances for The | Pirates between 1929 and 1931. |
While managing the | Pirates, Bezdek continued his football coaching caree |
One of the most famous | pirates, Blackbeard, resided in the North Carolina co |
After the | pirates boarded the ship and continued to shoot at th |
In the end they escape in the | pirates boat and leave them stranded on the island. |
The | Pirates' Bob Johnson and the Giants' Juan Marichal lo |
Susan, Bill and the | Pirates Bold (1961) |
, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal E |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Beaneaters/Doves, and Chicago Cubs. |
Edmonton Eskimos, Calgary Tigers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Cougars. |
baseman, for the St. Louis Browns, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Doves and Philadelphia Phillies. |
outfield for the Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Boston Doves, and Louisville Colonels from 1 |
Reading Royals of the ECHL, and the Portland | Pirates, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, and Hershey Bears o |
He returned to the | Pirates' broadcast booth as a guest commentator for a |
llies came to bat in the bottom of the first, | Pirates broadcaster (and former pitcher) Jim Rooker s |
uncer Lanny Frattare, whose 33 year tenure as | Pirates' broadcaster was the longest in franchise his |
He was hired as the third member of the | Pirates broadcasting team for the 1967 season, joinin |
the major league record until the Pittsburgh | Pirates broke it in 2009 with their 17th consecutive |
tive who played third base for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Baltimore Orioles in t |
35 through 1946, he played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox. Brown |
finishing both the 2002 & 2003 seasons in the | Pirates bullpen as an average middle reliever, the Pi |
as promptly named playing manager of the 1947 | Pirates, but he was aghast at the cost - Elliott - th |
Morgan made several appearances for the | Pirates, but spent most of his season in Indianapolis |
In 2004 Pearson returned to the GCL | Pirates, but appeared in only one game, surrendering |
ting had taken over as principal owner of the | Pirates but said he was comfortable with McClatchy as |
assigned to the club's AAA affiliate Portland | Pirates, but was suspended by the club after failing |
He coached the Peoria | Pirates, but the team finished 5-11. |
ear, he signed a contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, but never made it to the major league club. |
to their great suffering at the hands of the | pirates, but Queen Margaret made no commitments to th |
They were similar to the Edelweiss | Pirates, but came from more organised socialist or co |
Historically, the orang laut were principally | pirates but they also played important roles in Srivi |
d 4-0 late in their series opener against the | Pirates, but came from behind once again to win 5-4 i |
the starting third baseman for the Pittsburgh | Pirates but was then traded to the Cardinals in Augus |
He was drafted by the Pittsburgh | Pirates but did not play professional football. |
uation Connelly was drafted by the Pittsburgh | Pirates but chose instead to attend the University of |
ned an invitation to Spring Training with the | Pirates, but, despite an impressive performance, did |
er 14, 1968: Maury Wills was drafted from the | Pirates by the Montreal Expos as the 21st pick in the |
veritt Booe was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the St. Paul Saints. |
tured by the Americans after they were deemed | pirates by the Mexican government. |
er 2, 1963: Byron Browne was drafted from the | Pirates by the Chicago Cubs in the 1963 first-year dr |
oky Burgess was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the Chicago White Sox. |
99, Hansell was purchased from the Pittsburgh | Pirates by the Hanshin Tigers of the Japan Pacific Le |
ay, 1961: Don Williams was purchased from the | Pirates by the Chicago White Sox. |
re Cummings was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the Philadelphia Phillies. |
913: Rivington Bisland was purchased from the | Pirates by the Atlanta Crackers. |
17, 1946: Frank Colman was purchased from the | Pirates by the New York Yankees. |
er 2, 1957: Ellis Burton was drafted from the | Pirates by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1957 minor |
1, 1953: Sonny Senerchia was drafted from the | Pirates by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1953 minor |
: Bob Smith was selected off waivers from the | Pirates by the Detroit Tigers. |
were most serious, including complicity with | pirates, by whom many were enriched; the letter also |
liberation of a German freighter from Somali | Pirates by the Seychelles Coast Guard and Royal Danis |
Al Jackson was drafted from the | Pirates by the New York Mets. |
10, 1985: Bobby Bonilla was drafted from the | Pirates by the Chicago White Sox in the 1985 rule 5 d |
ive commissions in Boston but were considered | pirates by the other nations of the world, especially |
League of Puerto Rico (BSN) with Quebradillas | Pirates, Caguas Creoles, Ponce Lions, Isabela Fightin |
er who played five seasons for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, California Angels, and Milwaukee Brewers of |
l League Padres, who came into being in 1969, | Pirates, California Angels and Atlanta Braves. |
re sent to put a stop to a colony of Galactic | Pirates called the Klaptons who threaten and plunder |
ia is now suffering from conflict between Ork | pirates called the Freebooterz led by Kaptin Bluddfla |
plained of elbow pain before the game, so the | Pirates called up Van Benschoten to take his place, d |
The | Pirates came back to score five runs in the bottom of |
al complete season, and final season with the | Pirates came in 1965. |
ibution for this latest action by the Tripoli | pirates came swiftly and dramatically. |
ho plays professional baseball for Pittsburgh | Pirates), Cameron Baker, Keaton Baker, Anna Daniel, C |
not steer; a fleet of balloons called the Sky | Pirates' Camp; the Chinese-style land of Zen'Jai with |
Pirates can steal fuel, and the player must maneuver | |
Using a larger ship, the | pirates can attack a ship of equal size and apply hea |
e for the comic book version of Terry and the | Pirates, Caniff's classic comic strip in the same per |
leagues from Matanzas, Cuba, a large band of | pirates captured several vessels and held them for ra |
Age of | Pirates Caribbean Tales plays out in several differen |
ll only causes minor damage, however, and the | pirates' carpenter is able to fix it in only a few da |
The | Pirates catcher was Dixie Howell. |
Dyer was the | Pirates catcher on August 9, 1976, when John Candelar |
The | Pirates catcher was Dixie Howell, who had started the |
parallel tritones and can be heard in "To the | Pirates' Cave!" and "Swords Crossed." |
As the | Pirates, Charleston excelled in pitching as in 1973 J |
is a contributor and one time editor of "The | Pirates' Chest", which is the official magazine of Ea |
to 1957 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardi |
Playing for the | Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn D |
Bullett, Former outfielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Chicago Cubs |
51), his record was 97-65; as a member of the | Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox (1951-56) |
Circuit Records, the same man who re-released | Pirates Choice. |
s would play for the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and |
1 and 2000 for the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis |
He played from 1947-1956 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Chicago |
played for the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
els of the highest ransom ever paid to Somali | pirates, civilians recently kidnapped in the Indian O |
seasons (1989-93) doing play-by-play for the | Pirates' Class AAA affiliate in Buffalo, NY. |
He appeared in 10 games with the | Pirates Class-A team, the Lynchburg Hillcats and then |
He pitched in 25 games for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Dodgers fr |
through the end of the season to help the | Pirates clinch the N.L. pennant. |
featured as the entrance music of Pittsburgh | Pirates closer Joel Hanrahan. |
100 batters in 69 2/3 innings and became the | Pirates' closer at the end of the season. |
ounced that Capps would replace Torres as the | Pirates closer. |
New Brighton and the | Pirates club from Phillipstown gamed senior status. |
as a member of the 1971 World Series champion | Pirates club. |
Drug dealers frequented the | Pirates' clubhouse. |
He also had a short stint as Orlando | Pirates coach in 1994 and worked as an assistant coac |
When the | Pirates company returned from New York in 1881, Julia |
The Chilton | Pirates compete in football, cheerleading, volleyball |
While some of the | pirates complain that this is not pirate business, th |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Jack Cassini to |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Johnny Hutching |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Mike Edwards to |
The | Pirates completed the deal by sending Steve Nagy to t |
attempt to burn the Philadelphia so that the | pirates could not use her. |
Qi Jiguang noticed that the Japanese | pirates could always trace where his troops camped be |
703 Copper Beech / University Manor / | Pirates Cove |
Pirates Cove is an unincorporated community in Monroe | |
Lord Dunmore, one of the more infamous | pirates, created such mayhem that Henry Hooper, IV, i |
However, the | Pirates' crushing defeats of 1927 and 1938 (they lost |
rg 2004 - former starting quarterback for the | Pirates, current pitcher for the University of South |
The Cornish | Pirates currently play in the RFU Championship, and w |
e reliever Kevin Hickey and future Pittsburgh | Pirates Cy Young and 155-game winner Doug Drabek. |
1959 Les | Pirates d'eau douce |
lost the 1971 World Series to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Dalton was hired to turn around a stumbling |
In his first start with the | Pirates, Davis completed 27 of 46 passes for 383 yard |
ld Town Film Yearly Show, the Trawler Parade, | Pirates Day and the concluding Carnival Procession. |
Pirates de Catalunya (Catalan: Pirates of Catalonia, | |
,1940 when he was purchased by the Pittsburgh | Pirates, debuting for Frankie Frisch's Pirates on Apr |
But Irvin Khoza, chairman of Orlando | Pirates, decided to take a chance on the former South |
Finally, in 1978 the | Pirates decided enough was enough and left town. |
e Randolph) in their minor league system, the | Pirates decided to trade Cash to the Phillies for pit |
Haak also played a key role in the | Pirates' decision to select Roberto Clemente in the 1 |
sment, and the laughter intensified after the | Pirates declined to make a pick of their own. |
section of the sea, the Captain of the Ghost | Pirates decries "We've been stuck in that stinkin' sa |
979 World Series including the winner, as his | Pirates defeated the Baltimore Orioles. |
fronts a new threat, the Korsars, a nation of | pirates descended from corsairs of the outer world, w |
rder to deal with the ongoing threat of space | pirates descended from elements of the Sirius/Earth w |
at the major league level for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, and Housto |
Eventually, the | Pirates did trade him to the Cleveland Indians on Dec |
n the diamond, and stated his belief that the | Pirates didn't always get fair calls from the umpires |
The | Pirates difficulties reached off the field as well. |
After leaving the | Pirates, DiMeolo returned to the college ranks as an |
rolled the adjacent sea areas, repelling real | pirates, directing traders to their employers' ports |
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