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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Forbes_FieldForbes Field - Wikipedia

    Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to June 28, 1970. It was the third home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) team, and the first home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city's National Football League (NFL) franchise.

  2. Removed from downtown Pittsburgh’s choking smoke and untamed rivers, elegant Forbes Field was built in a vernal, cultural paradise on the outskirts of town, where three was the magic number—from three Pirates world titles to Babe Ruth’s last three homers to the last tripleheader to all those triples.

  3. Not only was Forbes Field the home of the Pirates, but the Steelers for three decades, the Pitt Panthers (NCAA) from 1909 to 1924 and numerous other sporting and entertaining events. The location of Forbes Field is now the site of the University of Pittsburgh library and dorms.

  4. Mar 30, 2018 · Did you know that you can visit the Forbes Field wall and home plate near their original locations on the University of Pittsburgh campus? Find out more about these historic sites and where you can find them for yourself.

  5. The Yankees won Game Two, Game Three and Game Six by a combined score of 38-3, but the Pirates used great pitching, defense and timely hitting to stretch the Series to a seventh game at Forbes Field. Pittsburgh took a 9-7 lead into the ninth - thanks to Hal Smith's three-run homer in the eighth - but the Yankees came up with two runs in the top ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PNC_ParkPNC Park - Wikipedia

    Built in the "retro-classic" style modeled after past venues like Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, PNC Park also introduced unique features, such as the use of limestone in the building's facade. [8] The park has a riverside concourse, steel truss work, an extensive out-of-town scoreboard, and local eateries.

  7. Jul 3, 2018 · Many people regard Pittsburghs Forbes Field, home of the Pirates from 1909 to 1970, as a quaint, simple ballpark. Some might even consider Forbes Field’s design reflective of an old-fashioned and bygone era. Nevertheless, its construction was very much rooted in embracing modernity.

  8. Dec 6, 2022 · FORBES FIELD. The Pittsburgh Pirates played their first game at the newly built Forbes Field on June 30, 1909. The ballpark was erected in the Oakland section of the City of Pittsburgh, on the edge of Schenley Park; 30,338 fans attended the game, only to see the Cubs beat the Pirates, 3–2. 2.

  9. Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to June 28, 1970. It was the third home of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball (MLB) team, and the first home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city’s National Football League (NFL) franchise.

  10. If you head downtown to the Pirates current home at PNC Park, you’ll find perhaps the most famous remnant of Forbes Field, that being the original section of the wall cleared by Bill Mazeroski’s Game 7 World Series-winning homer in 1960.

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