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May 28, 1903: Reddy Grey was acquired by the | Pirates on loan from the Worcester Riddlers. |
He debuted with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on April 21, 1903, but struggled his first ye |
om the colony, and the repulse of the English | pirates on the coast. |
He was traded by the | Pirates on November 3, 2009 to the Tampa Bay Rays in |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on April 20, 2011. |
ier was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on November 20, 2007. |
earce the made his Major League debut for the | Pirates on September 1 against the Milwaukee Brewers. |
completed the deal by sending Mark Lee to the | Pirates on August 12. |
d up to Pittsburgh and made his debut for the | Pirates on September 2, 2008. |
this time in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on June 7, 1982. |
ng environment change when he was murdered by | pirates on 6 December 2001. |
was traded to the second-division Pittsburgh | Pirates on June 15, 1951, and thereafter struggled to |
ontract with the National League's Pittsburgh | Pirates on August 18, during the heat of the pennant |
he sixteenth century, Ashkenazi was killed by | pirates on a voyage from Gava (near Genoa) to Dakhel |
He was claimed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on June 22 and replaced Brad Eldred on their |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates on February 3, 2007. |
Roundshaw Fields is the host to the Croydon | Pirates, one of the most successful teams in the Brit |
The | pirates opened fire on the Topaz, after which the Top |
The | pirates opened fire and the special forces team fired |
ng only the second af2 team (after the Peoria | Pirates' opening-day loss to the Quad City Steamwheel |
establishment of special Somali courts to try | pirates operating off the coast of the country. |
The Gulf Coast | Pirates or GCL Pirates are the Rookie Level minor lea |
k which the city may be subject to, either by | pirates or foreign forces. |
these have any connection with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, or was he offered a contract with that team |
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 |
tem, eventually being dealt to the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization (with minor leaguer, Mike Everet |
He also played baseball for the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization for three years as a second base |
But he remained in the | Pirates organization as a scout and occasional minor |
Corey pitched in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization for their Triple-A affiliate, th |
, owner Barney Dreyfuss bought the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization and folded his Louisville team. |
sons (1959-1962; 1964-1966) in the Pittsburgh | Pirates' organization as a second baseman, third base |
Since then, he has worked his way through the | Pirates organization to the position of Assistant Gen |
rofessional baseball player in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization of Major League Baseball. |
In 2006, Ritchie joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization as their roving minor league hit |
a, Daniels began his career in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization in 1951 with Great Falls in the |
most recently in 2007 was with the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, playing for their Double-A affi |
or the Indianapolis Indians in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, Nunnally tested positive for st |
aying for the Altoona Curve in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, Evans received a 15-game suspen |
games over two seasons and seven years in the | Pirates organization, he was released on October 15, |
s Indians Triple-A team within the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, and a former minor league playe |
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League Baseball infielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
ncurrently, he left the Dodger system for the | Pirates organization. |
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st baseman who is currently in the Pittsburgh | Pirates' organization. |
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gue Baseball second baseman in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
the Double-A Altoona Curve in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization.During the 2008 off-season Holma |
iego Padres, New York Yankees, and Pittsburgh | Pirates organizations from 2004-2005. |
s City Royals, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh | Pirates organizations before retiring after the 2006 |
ers with the Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh | Pirates organizations, he returned to the Reds as man |
ive transactions between the Giants, Cubs and | Pirates organizations, playing for six different team |
ching in the Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh | Pirates organizations. |
He also re-formed The | Pirates, originally the backing band for Johnny Kidd. |
aft, Chamberlain was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates out of the Jackson State University. |
as a whole, the | Pirates outfield was notable for its hitting. |
Pirates outfielder Roberto Clemente was the National | |
His duties included working with the | Pirates' outfielders and teaching base-running skills |
1971 NLCS (3-1): Pittsburgh | Pirates over San Francisco Giants |
the Championship after they defeated Cornish | Pirates over two legs in the Championship final at Si |
The | Pirates Own Book: Authentic Narratives of the Most Ce |
0, 1931, it was announced that the Pittsburgh | Pirates owned Class-B Hazleton Mountaineers offered C |
rmer college All-Americans paid by Pittsburgh | Pirates owner William Chase Temple. |
Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss opened the Pirates' new | |
1982 and 1999 he played for the Peterborough | Pirates, Oxford City Stars, Cardiff Devils, Mancheste |
arly 19th century were successful against the | pirates, partisans of the Democratic-Republicans cont |
“I don't think the | pirates pay a whole lot of attention to any kind of s |
ned other towers built along the coast of the | pirates pending arrival, and fires were lit when it w |
The Marching | Pirates perform the song during all home football and |
corsese's Gangs of New York, Roman Polanski's | Pirates, Peter Greenaway's The Cook, the Thief, His W |
with other renegades, particularly Englishman | pirates Peter Easton and Jack Ward, and he formed a p |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers and Toronto Maple Leafs |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, an |
ld play for the Boston Beaneaters, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs. |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Bruins and Toro |
3 to 1987 with the Houston Astros, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, California Angels, Bo |
Louis Browns, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs. |
y King, John Jones formerly of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philip Gunning, noted author and DB2 Tuning |
The following year the | Pirates pitcher Randy Sealy set a team record with a |
On August 27, 1951, he threw out Pittsburgh | Pirates pitcher Mel Queen by two feet at first base a |
Pirates pitcher Babe Adams had outstanding control, a | |
one Major League Baseball player...Pittsburgh | Pirates pitcher Len Gilmore. |
Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell, infielder Bob Elliott, an | |
Pirates pitchers Max Butcher and Cookie Cuccurullo we | |
as a member of the 1925 World Series champion | Pirates, pitching three times during their seven game |
Swetonic provided a solid support in | Pirates' pitching staffs of the early 1930s that incl |
ames of a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, pitching a total of 2.1 innings of relief wi |
einz Field is available on days of Pittsburgh | Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pitt Panthers home |
the White Stockings, Columbus Solons, Chicago | Pirates, Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants. |
He would play for the Chicago | Pirates, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Browns, Louisv |
The | Pirates plan a ceremony for some time in 2009 to hono |
Of Being Pure At Heart, Peggy Sue, Pete & the | Pirates, Plan B, PW Long, The Rakes, Rumble Strips, S |
kidnap Wendy and the Boys, while Smee and the | pirates play a "Tarantella". |
he low attendance has come as a result of the | Pirates' play; as of 2010, the team has not had a win |
Managed by George Gibson, the | Pirates played their home games at Forbes Field. |
In June 1970, the | Pirates played their final game at Forbes Field. |
October 2, 1920: The Cincinnati Reds and the | Pirates played in the last tripleheader of the 20th c |
eason, the San Antonio Bronchos and Galveston | Pirates played a game that lasted 49 minutes, the fas |
October 2, 1920: The Reds and the Pittsburgh | Pirates played in the last tripleheader of the 20th c |
The | Pirates played in the Liberty Bowl, losing to Kentuck |
AA and is a former Plymouth Raiders and Essex | Pirates player in the British Basketball League. |
By the time the | Pirates players reported to San Antonio, Texas for sp |
es autograph sessions from current and former | Pirates players, live events and games, carnival boot |
ent on to become a first team regular for The | Pirates, playing in 246 consecutive League games betw |
He would later sign with the NHL's Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing with the club for parts of 4 seasons |
lay, Brubaker played nine with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing third base. |
ntered the majors in 1943 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing for them three years before joining |
All of the | Pirates playoff games were played on the road due to |
Instead of being a safe haven for | pirates, Port Royal became noted as their place of ex |
He continued to be a cornerstone for the | Pirates, posting a .356 |
to the position on September 25, 2007 by new | Pirates President Frank Coonelly. |
ey released it on CD themselves before having | Pirates Press Records release it on 10" vinyl and CD. |
In the second game of the series, the | Pirates prevailed in a 5-hour, 10-minute game which l |
The | Pirates prevailed in three consecutive games played f |
l of 1969 and part of 1970 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, primarily as a second baseman. |
He was the | Pirates' primary second baseman from 1971-73, but his |
hese cutters for roles as diverse as fighting | pirates, privateers, combating smugglers and operatin |
The | Pirates proceeded to lose four of their final five ga |
Prior to joining the | Pirates program, he served as the head men's basketba |
In 2005 the | Pirates promoted Pearson to the single-A Hickory Craw |
lease on the stadium by the council, with the | Pirates promotion sub-leasing use of the stadium and |
Her last novel, Pussy, King of the | Pirates, published in 1996, showed signs of Acker's b |
ings, were collected as Howard Pyle's Book of | Pirates, published in 1921, ten years after his death |
William Kyd first appears in a list of | pirates published in 1431 as the master of the baling |
The | Pirates pulled out of their early slump to post a 12- |
The | Pirates pushed their lead to 21-0 on a touchdown run |
Oil Belt Conference, which includes the Iuka | Pirates, Raccoon Blue Devils, Selmaville Rockets, St. |
commentator for Fox Sports Pittsburgh and the | Pirates Radio Network. |
for speaking his mind as a player, joined the | Pirates' radio and television broadcast team, with wh |
About the same time Saxon | pirates raided Britain, which Constantine had left de |
ven women had to commit suicide when Japanese | pirates raided the island. |
akness, Zephyr fighters are primarily used by | pirates, raiders, and other "outlaw" groups to attack |
tional and Keith LeClair Classic In 2010, the | Pirates ranked 16th in Division I college baseball in |
1986, riding for the Eastbourne Eagles, Poole | Pirates, Reading Racers and the Arena Essex Hammers. |
niola finally reaches its destination and the | pirates rebel, he organizes the faithful crew's fligh |
e in piracy in the first half of 2007, Somali | pirates rebounded and again started to increase their |
However, on June 12, the | Pirates recalled Kolb from Triple-A Indianapolis. |
Reds took control of the Hillcats, while the | Pirates received Cincinnati's Sarasota Reds. |
Under McMullan's three year tenure, the | Pirates recorded 138 wins and 46 losses, finished wit |
The | Pirates recovered from a 3-1 deficit to win the 1925 |
The | Pirates recruited most of the White Stocking's player |
pearance of Captain Syrup and her Brown Sugar | Pirates, recurring villains in the Wario Land series. |
alongside the British brig, but this time the | pirates refused their captain's demands to go aboard |
way through the season, on July 20, 1936, the | Pirates released Bush. |
The | Pirates released him at the end of spring training in |
and Bucky being "Buck Tekulve" (after former | Pirates reliever Kent Tekulve). |
both parents in boyhood, he was kidnapped by | pirates, remaining in captivity over twelve years. |
The game featured the Southwestern | Pirates representing Southwestern University and the |
popular in the UK through a sketch involving | Pirates requiring better employment conditions ("We w |
and 1999 drafts by the Marlins, Yankees, and | Pirates, respectively, but did not sign with them. |
the area, and an agreement with MacLeod, the | pirates resumed their trade and captured a (Lowland) |
that after Marculf leaves the island that the | pirates return and kill Helier. |
The | pirates return to the inn and begin to ransack it in |
the ship, gathering what can be removed, the | pirates return and begin shooting at the ship. |
The | Pirates returned to the MEAC title game in 2005, but |
Pittsburgh lineup in the late 1960s, and the | Pirates returned to prominence in 1970. |
Sky | Pirates! reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide |
Pirates Revisited | |
trip, except [Milton] Caniff's Terry [and the | Pirates], rivaled it in atmosphere." |
The | Pirates' rivalries include the East Dubuque Warriors |
Growing up as a child he supported Orlando | Pirates' rivals Kaizer Chiefs. |
Scarborough | Pirates RLFC were a rugby league club based in Scarbo |
Scarborough | Pirates RLFC were formed in 1991 under Chairman Geoff |
funct semi-professional club, see Scarborough | Pirates RLFC |
June 24: Against the | Pirates, Robinson stole home plate for the first time |
Fire, Macon Knights, Memphis Xplorers, Peoria | Pirates, Rochester Brigade, & Wichita Stealth. |
985 to serve as acting general manager as the | Pirates, rocked by a drug scandal, poor play and fall |
As a fastball pitcher with the | Pirates, Roe had a record of 13-11 with a 3.11 earned |
4 in his first full season (when he was named | Pirates' rookie of the year and selected to The Sport |
ans in 1991, and his last with the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Rookie league Gulf Coast Pirates, Double-A C |
nrahan earned a win for the Nats while on the | Pirates roster when the Nats beat the Astros in the b |
on was one of the mainstays of the Pittsburgh | Pirates rotation in the mid 1930s. |
The current tennants are the Cornish | Pirates rugby union team, who play in the RFU Champio |
The Frogs defense completely shut down the | Pirates' running game, holding them to minus-16 yards |
the tree and plants turn into sword wielding | pirates running up the hill to attack them. |
e manages to escape a cleverly-laid trap, the | pirates sabotage the base and flee. |
room Tigers Shamrock Irish Hedley Owls Lefors | Pirates Samnorwood Eagles |
of 13 seasons (1960-1972) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Ho |
managed in the farm systems of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland |
He also was a scout for the | Pirates, San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds. |
65, Wales also took over the roles of Kate in | Pirates, Saphir in Patience, and Peep-Bo in The Mikad |
erican leagues, Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the | Pirates, saw an opportunity to bring fans back to the |
day, the minister left the cave to look; some | pirates saw him, killed him, and found the cave with |
In 1952 the | Pirates saw their first action in the postseason when |
On June 8, 1989, the | Pirates scored 10 runs in the top of the first inning |
and scored in the eighth inning, in which the | Pirates scored five runs to take a 9-7 lead; the Pira |
It was in this game that, after the | Pirates scored 10 runs in the top of the first inning |
agner and outfielder-manager Fred Clarke, the | Pirates scored the most runs in the majors. |
He played in a career high 80 games with the | Pirates, scoring 40 points. |
went on to make 39 League appearances for The | Pirates, scoring eight goals, before non-League side |
also coaching a team called the Mid-Atlantic | Pirates Scout team. |
He caught the attention of | Pirates scouts with a 22-6 high school career record. |
ecade, the Pearl menaced the Caribbean as the | pirates searched for the coins until all but one was |
The 1966 Pittsburgh | Pirates season involved the team's third-place finish |
The 1907 Pittsburgh | Pirates season was a season in major league baseball. |
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