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s was followed by five seasons with the Poole | Pirates until 2003. |
merican Hockey League affiliate, the Portland | Pirates. |
, New Mexico) is a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
d of 107-45, 17 games ahead of the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
edway rider and the team manager of the Poole | Pirates. |
der from 1913 through 1915 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1913), Cleveland Naps (1914) and Cleveland I |
This is the version that is used in the movie | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and the vi |
tober 1, 1978 in a 5-3 loss to the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He was the part of the Orlando | Pirates squad that won the 1995 African Championship. |
l American football player for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
e was released to AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates. |
Owens was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as an undrafted free agent in June 2001. |
He then went to play for the Hunter | Pirates where he spent one year their before they lef |
oak were traded by the Reds to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Whammy Douglas, Jim Pendleton, Frank Thom |
ld Series as Baltimore lost to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in seven games. |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates won the series over the San Francisco Giants, |
orbes Field, the home field of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, was adjacent to Schenley Park during its lif |
. Louis Browns and in 1943 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
r was the first base coach for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
tched 2/3 of an inning against the Pittsburgh | Pirates, striking out both batters he faced. |
Shelton was drafted by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the 33rd round, although he never made the |
s were traded by the Padres to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Chris Cannizzaro and Tommie Sisk. |
year old amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on July 3, 2000. |
City Royals (Omaha Royals) and the Pittsburgh | Pirates (Nashville Sounds) in 2001. |
eco threw batting practice for the Pittsburgh | Pirates until the early 1990s. |
hty was the General Manager of the Pittsburgh | Pirates Major League Baseball team, from 1989 to 1991 |
On June 2, 2007, the Pittsburgh | Pirates signed Brazelton to a minor league contract a |
They joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds, for a $2500 entrance |
r, Odie, was the head coach of the Pittsburgh | Pirates when they became the city's first NHL team in |
Trotz was honored as member of the Portland | Pirates Hall of fame in 2005, and as a member of the |
best known as the organist for the Pittsburgh | Pirates from the 1960s to 2009 and from 1970-2003 the |
eeds had eventually allowed the heavily-armed | pirates to overtake it. |
e's Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the Pittsburgh | Pirates), including Hall of Famers Pud Galvin, Ned Ha |
ets, the San Francisco Giants, the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Seattle Mariners. |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
he appeared in four games for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Bruins and Toro |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played from 1947-1956 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
diterranean in their battles with the Barbary | pirates. |
A journeyman, he played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (twice), St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Ph |
s of the team decided to form the Scarborough | Pirates junior rugby league club soon afterwards, bec |
to three first-place finishes, and the Peoria | Pirates in the af2 during the AFL's hiatus in 2009. |
, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
e National Football League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ia Phillies from 1991 to 1992, the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1992, and then the Toronto Blue Jays from |
Barger became the President of the Pittsburgh | Pirates Major League Baseball team, serving from 1987 |
traded by the New York Mets to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Roberto Hernandez and Oliver Perez. |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1993. |
He found out the Japanese | pirates had no such problem because they brought onig |
99, Hansell was purchased from the Pittsburgh | Pirates by the Hanshin Tigers of the Japan Pacific Le |
rgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the Pittsburgh | Pirates of the National League. |
9 NBL season, suiting up for the Quebradillas | Pirates. |
me 7 of the 1979 Series, which the Pittsburgh | Pirates won after Willie Stargell's sixth-inning home |
each Park was the home venue of the Galveston | Pirates from 1912 to 1914. |
was traded by the Phillies to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Claude Passeau and Earl Grace. |
Jim Umbricht and Dick Hall of the Pittsburgh | Pirates; he also collected one single and three bases |
ans, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, also coaching in the Arizona Fall League for |
Pirate Field was the home of the Galveston | Pirates from 1915 to 1920. |
ew that went on in 1815 to attack the Barbary | Pirates off the coast of Algeria. |
wo days later, playing against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Connie Mack Stadium. |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 2005, but was released on March 23, 2005. |
y King, John Jones formerly of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Philip Gunning, noted author and DB2 Tuning |
er industry pioneer Steve Wozniak in the film | Pirates of Silicon Valley, and a part in the 1996 blo |
as an amateur free agent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1962, then was sent by Pittsburgh to the D |
rved as the pitching coach for the Pittsburgh | Pirates for the 1997 - 2000 seasons. |
He pitched in 25 games for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Dodgers fr |
He played with the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1931 to 1933 then played one year with t |
League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1935) and Boston Bees (1936). |
They were teammates on the 1921 | Pirates. |
In 1992, he was hired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a pitching instructor. |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates before the start of the 1949 season. |
l American football player for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
s designated for assignment by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to make room on the roster for Octavio Dotel. |
o played from 1972 to 1974 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1972-73), Atlanta Braves (1973) and Boston R |
ite Malaga, a major stronghold of the Barbary | Pirates, and enraged the Ottoman emperor Suleiman. |
oux was claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh | Pirates on September 13, 2010. |
Corey pitched in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization for their Triple-A affiliate, th |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates went to the first ever World Series in 1903, |
McPherson pitched for the GCL | Pirates and State College Spikes in 2007, going a com |
Football Championship, losing to the Crawford | Pirates (hometown of then President of the United Sta |
or the Indianapolis Indians in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, Nunnally tested positive for st |
as signed as a Free Agent with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ass from Dan Barnhardt against the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
rbin was traded by the Reds to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Ward Miller and cash. |
03: Kenny Lofton was traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates with Aramis Ramirez and cash to the Chicago C |
23, 2009, Myrow was traded to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for cash considerations. |
roup that paid $95 million for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1996. |
starting pitcher currently on the Pittsburgh | Pirates active roster. |
aff, he played second base for the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1948-1951 and worked as a scout and mino |
with Mike Gonzalez and cash to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for Brandon Lyon, Jeff Suppan, and Anastacio |
he Boston Red Sox, and then by the Pittsburgh | Pirates while at a student athlete at UNC. |
They originally wrote the thirteen | Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow novellas betwe |
nd of the year, he signed with the Pittsburgh | Pirates as a free agent, and in 1998 he appeared in 1 |
to serve as General Manager of the Pittsburgh | Pirates Major League Baseball organization. |
He was assigned to the Portland | Pirates. |
e was then assigned to affiliate the Portland | Pirates of the AHL but made his NHL debut in the 2007 |
de his major league debut with the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1997 in a limited role. |
ed by the Cincinnati Reds from the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Chicago |
s in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
aseball player who pitched for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, among other teams in Major League Baseball. |
gons having previously played for the Cornish | Pirates. |
2004, when he played for both the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Francisco Giants minor league systems |
ll running back who played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the National Football League in 1933 and 1 |
Cruz playing for the Pittsburgh | Pirates |
The Chilton | Pirates compete in football, cheerleading, volleyball |
n joined the Dragons in 2005 from the Cornish | Pirates and made a total of 77 appearances for the Dr |
e teams, starting in 1905 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and ending his playing career with the New Yo |
ching prospect Tim Alderson to the Pittsburgh | Pirates for second baseman Freddy Sanchez |
on, Motte gave up four runs to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the ninth inning, costing the Cardinals a |
The Pittsburgh | Pirates were the last team in the 20th Century to win |
d a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ching in 2009, when he coached the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ord of 101-61, five games over the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
eague debut on June 17 against the Pittsburgh | Pirates with one perfect inning pitched and his first |
wo games, after that he moved to the Portland | Pirates in the same league and played just seven game |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and St. Louis Browns. |
professional football in 2002 with the Peoria | Pirates of af2 and then the Greensboro Prowlers. |
ra, New York was a Pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1932-39), Boston Bees (1940), Brooklyn Dodge |
er, and Bissonette moved on to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where he signed as a coach for 1946. |
hed for the Detroit Tigers and the Pittsburgh | Pirates in his three year career. |
Billock was acquired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in September 1937 in a trade with the Chicago |
a second place finish, behind the Pittsburgh | Pirates even though the Cardinals won three more game |
s in a ten inning game against the Pittsburgh | Pirates at Forbes Field. |
aying for the Altoona Curve in the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization, Evans received a 15-game suspen |
After losing to the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the 1960 World Series after a ninth-inning |
Platukis was selected by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in the sixth round of the 1938 NFL Draft. |
Foor was once again traded by the Pittsburgh | Pirates to the Kansas City Royals for Wayne Simpson. |
D.C., who currently works for the Pittsburgh | Pirates on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh and 104.7 FM rad |
s the offensive coordinator of the Shreveport | Pirates. |
ll of the American League, and the Pittsburgh | Pirates and San Diego Padres of the National League. |
ay through the farm systems of the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and New York Yankees, |
The current tennants are the Cornish | Pirates rugby union team, who play in the RFU Champio |
He would play for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, and P |
1922 playing that position for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
on was one of the mainstays of the Pittsburgh | Pirates rotation in the mid 1930s. |
aged the White Sox, as well as the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
lable for them after the fight with the space | pirates. |
The game featured the Southwestern | Pirates (9-1-1) representing Southwestern University |
the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Maroons. |
Will McEnaney was released by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ue Championship Series against the Pittsburgh | Pirates before losing games 5 and 6, although they di |
or League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1966-67 and 1969), Washington Senators/Texas |
Kiner was the left fielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates and the greatest man to ever live, according |
dependence Stadium was home to the Shreveport | Pirates of the Canadian Football League, which was un |
l teams in the city, including the Pittsburgh | Pirates in baseball and the Pittsburgh Penguins in ho |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
Acquired by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in late August 1909, he contributed for his n |
on September 4, 2006, against the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland I |
played in the Mexican League for the Campeche | Pirates (2006-2007), Puebla Parrots (2007), Oaxaca Wa |
pera della Luna's productions of The Parson's | Pirates, as the title role in The Mikado, as Sir Rode |
York Yankees and in 1918 with the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1930 and 1931. |
se picks were the players that the Pittsburgh | Pirates made before the team swap between owners. |
ially played with AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates, for the season. |
purchased by the Superbas from the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ons in the major leagues, with the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1913-14) and the Cleveland Indians (1916). |
League Baseball infielder for the Pittsburgh | Pirates organization. |
split his last season between the Pittsburgh | Pirates' Double-A (Altoona Curve) and Triple-A (Nashv |
section of the sea, the Captain of the Ghost | Pirates decries "We've been stuck in that stinkin' sa |
of skipper Danny Murtaugh with the Pittsburgh | Pirates from 1961-63. |
NYPD launches its campaign against the river | pirates and street gangs along the New York waterfron |
na Curve - the AA affiliate of the Pittsburgh | Pirates - from 2005-2007. |
f the playoffs in 2008, losing at the Topsail | Pirates, who went on to the championship game. |
as a first baseman in 1988 by the Pittsburgh | Pirates), Wakefield began developing the knuckleball |
of five seasons (1920-24) with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
orld Series was played between the Pittsburgh | Pirates (NL) and New York Yankees (AL) from October 5 |
th-west of England to suit up for the Cornish | Pirates for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. |
, Williams spent 27 years with the Pittsburgh | Pirates - initially as a minor league pitcher (1979-1 |
urrently plays his club rugby for the Cornish | Pirates having joined from the Welsh regional team Ne |
ibution for this latest action by the Tripoli | pirates came swiftly and dramatically. |
He was the team trainer for the Pittsburgh | Pirates for several years as well. |
e agent and also spent time in the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Montreal Expos systems. |
League Baseball who plays for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
antial playing time as a rookie with the 1948 | Pirates, and again with the Senators from 1953 to 195 |
He played infield for the Pittsburgh | Pirates during the 1952 baseball season. |
ehind Byron "Whizzer" White of the Pittsburgh | Pirates (now Steelers). |
who played from 1948-1959 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates, Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians. |
ague Baseball from 1907-10 for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
Major League Baseball Draft by the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
He joined the Pittsburgh | Pirates as assistant general manager to Syd Thrift, a |
He played one season for the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1954. |
esizer-heavy theme that represents the cursed | pirates of the Black Pearl. |
apitals and their AHL affiliate, the Portland | Pirates. |
aft, Chamberlain was signed by the Pittsburgh | Pirates out of the Jackson State University. |
24), Mamaux played mainly with the Pittsburgh | Pirates and Brooklyn Robins. |
The Cornish | Pirates currently play in the RFU Championship, and w |
ue Baseball, Clines played for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1970-1974), New York Mets (1975), Texas Rang |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates in 1979. |
the season, Sukeforth moved to the Pittsburgh | Pirates, where Rickey was executive vice president an |
South Dakota was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates (1925-26), Brooklyn Robins (1928-29), Philade |
n Decatur in the campaign against the Barbary | Pirates. |
or League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. |
ed as an amateur free agent by the Pittsburgh | Pirates 1940, Cox made his Major League Baseball debu |
He was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh | Pirates of the National League in one game, on June 1 |
lay, Brubaker played nine with the Pittsburgh | Pirates, playing third base. |
was then assigned to affiliate, the Portland | Pirates to begin the 2007-08 season. |
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