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  2. Statue of Roberto Clemente (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    PNC Park. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Coordinates. 40°26′48.5″N 80°0′14.2″W  /  40.446806°N 80.003944°W  / 40.446806; -80.003944. In 1994, the Pittsburgh Pirates unveiled a 12-foot statue of Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Roberto Clemente, just before the 1994 Major League Baseball All-Star Game which was hosted by the ...

  3. Roberto Clemente - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈβeɾto enˈrike kleˈmente (ɣ)walˈkeɾ]; [ a ] August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder. In December 1972, Clemente died in ...

  4. PNC Park - Wikipedia

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    PNC Park hosted the 77th Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 11, 2006. [76] The American League defeated the National League 3–2, with 38,904 spectators in attendance. [77] The first All-Star Game in PNC Park, it was the 5th All-Star Game hosted in Pittsburgh, and the first since 1994. [78]

  5. Royals infielder Adam Frazier reflects on PNC Park return ...

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    Jaylon Thompson. September 13, 2024 at 11:33 PM. Kansas City Royals infielder Adam Frazier had his return date to PNC Park circled on his calendar. The Royals veteran spent his first six years ...

  6. With their Brackenridge captain, these flag-waving pirates ...

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    Apr. 11—They are usually easy to spot high atop PNC Park — waving large skull-and-crossbones flags and sporting tricorn hats, bandanas and patches over their eyes. Some carry fake swords in ...

  7. Statue of Willie Stargell - Wikipedia

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    PNC Park. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Coordinates. 40°26′48.5″N 80°0′14.2″W  /  40.446806°N 80.003944°W  / 40.446806; -80.003944. In 2001, the Pittsburgh Pirates unveiled a 12-foot statue of Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Stargell, just before the opening of PNC Park. [1] It was created by sculptor Susan Wagner ...

  8. Roberto Clemente Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was formally renamed on August 6, 1998 after Clemente, who played his entire career with the Pirates and was killed in a 1972 plane crash. [8] This was part of a compromise after the Pirates sold the naming rights to PNC Park to locally based PNC Financial Services. Before the naming rights were sold, Pittsburgh's popular sentiment ...

  9. Statue of Honus Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Location. PNC Park. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. The statue of Honus Wagner was dedicated by the Pittsburgh Pirates to honor their Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop Honus Wagner. Created by sculptor Frank Vittor, it originally stood outside Forbes Field but now stands outside the home plate entrance of PNC Park, the Pirates' current ballpark.