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PITTSBURGH PIRATES TRIVIA

1) What were the Pittsburgh Pirates originally called?


On October 15, 1881, Denny McKnight held a meeting at Pittsburgh's St. Clair Hotel to organize a new team, which began play in 1882 as a founding member of the American Association. Chartered as the Allegheny Base Ball Club of Pittsburgh, the team was listed as "Allegheny" in the standings, and was sometimes called the "Alleghenys" in that era's custom of referring to a team by its pluralized city or club name.

2) What ballpark did the Pirates play at from 1970 to 2000?


After its closing, Three Rivers Stadium (named for its location near the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers) was imploded in 2001, and the Pirates moved into newly built PNC Park.

3) Which Pirate won the batting title eight times during his career?


Honus Wagner won his eighth (and final) batting title in 1911, a National League record that remains unbroken to this day and has been matched only once, in 1997, by Tony Gwynn. Wagner also led the league in slugging six times and stolen bases five times.

4) Who threw the first no-hitter in Pirates history?


Nick Maddox is one of the few pitchers to throw a no-hitter in his rookie season, defeating the Brooklyn Superbas 2-1 at Pittsburgh's Exposition Park on September 20, 1907, one week after pitching a shutout in his major league debut.

5) How many bases did center fielder Omar Moreno steal in 1980?


His 96 stolen bases in 1980 are the most by any player not to lead the majors in steals on the season. Ron LeFlore edged him out by stealing 97 bases.

6) What did the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates adopt as their theme song?


Sister Sledge's "We Are Family" became the rally/theme song of the 1979 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates as they overcame a 3 games to 1 deficit versus the Baltimore Orioles to come back and win the Series 4 games to 3.

7) Which Pirate holds the MLB single-season record for triples?


Pirates right fielder Chief Wilson is best known for his record-breaking 36 triples in 1912. Wilson's record still stands today and is currently the third oldest single-season record, behind Nap Lajoie's .426 batting average in 1901 and Jack Chesbro's 41 wins in 1904. It is considered one of baseball's most unbreakable records.

8) What was the worst game day attendance in team history?


On April 23, 1890, the team drew a meager 17 fans (only 6 of whom paid) for a game against the Cleveland Spiders.

9) Why did the team change its name to Pirates?


Before the 1890 season, nearly all of the Alleghenys' best players bolted to the Players' League's Pittsburgh Burghers. The Players' League collapsed after the season, and the players were allowed to go back to their old clubs. However, the Alleghenys also scooped up highly regarded second baseman Lou Bierbauer, who had previously played with the AA's Philadelphia Athletics. Although the Athletics had failed to include Bierbauer on their reserve list, they protested the Alleghenys' move in an official complaint, calling the signing of Bierbauer "piratical". Although the Alleghenys were never found guilty of wrongdoing, they made sport of the complaint by renaming themselves "the Pirates" for the 1891 season.

10) Who hit a walk-off home run to win Game 7 of the 1960 World Series?


Although better known for defensive wizardry, second baseman Bill Mazeroski won the title for Pittsburgh with a game-winning home run off New York Yankees pitcher Ralph Terry in the bottom of the ninth--the only game 7 walk-off homer in World Series history.

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