| Pittsburgh Pirates
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| Location:
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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| Year Founded:
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1882
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| Colors:
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black, gold, white
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| Mascot:
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Pirate Parrot
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| Championships:
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5
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| Website:
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http://pirates.mlb.com/
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The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball team in the National League Central Division. They are also known as the Bucs (short for Buccaneers). In 2009, they became the first American professional sports team to have 17 consecutive losing seasons.[1]
World Series Titles: 5 (1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, 1979)
Contents
- 1 Pitchers
- 2 Catchers
- 3 Infielders
- 4 Outfielders
- 5 Minor League Affiliates
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Pitchers[edit]
- 77 - D.J. Carrasco
- 53 - Brendan Donnelly
- 29 - Octavio Dotel
- 57 - Zach Duke
- 48 - Javier Lopez
- 28 - Paul Maholm
- 34 - Daniel McCutchen
- 47 - Evan Meek
- 37 - Charlie Morton
- 49 - Ross Ohlendorf
- 62 - Hayden Penn
- 43 - Jack Taschner
Catchers[edit]
- 41 - Ryan Doumit
- 35 - Jason Jaramillo
Infielders[edit]
- 13 - Ronny Cedeno
- 6 - Jeff Clement
- 2 - Bobby Crosby
- 3 - Akinori Iwamura
- 15 - Andy LaRoche
Outfielders[edit]
- 19 - Ryan Church
- 46 - Garrett Jones
- 22 - Andrew McCutchen
- 85 - Lastings Milledge
- 58 - John Raynor
- 24 - Delwyn Young
Minor League Affiliates[edit]
The minor league affiliates of the Pirates are:
- AAA - Indianapolis Indians
- AA - Altoona Curve
- A Adv. - Lynchburg Hillcats
- A - Hickory Crawdads
- SS - State College Spikes
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Bucs' loss to Cubs a historic one", Pirates.com
External links[edit]
- Official Team Website
- ESPN - Team News
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