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Related: About this forum"The victory assured Pittsburgh (56-36) of its best record at the All-Star break since 1975"
Willie Stargell, Dave Parker, Manny Sanguillen, Rennie Stennett, Richie Zisk, Al Oliver, Rich Hebner, Frank Taveras.
Brings back the memories.
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"The victory assured Pittsburgh (56-36) of its best record at the All-Star break since 1975" (Original Post)
madinmaryland
Jul 2013
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steelmania75
(864 posts)1. Let's Go Bucs!
Now all they need is a bat and an extra reliever at the trade deadline and the team's good to go!
bluedigger
(17,086 posts)2. I could go with a Pirates-Red Sox WS.
Worked out pretty well for us the last time those cities met in the playoffs.
madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)3. Well it would make for an interesting rematch after 110 years!
and
bluedigger
(17,086 posts)4. At least Pittsburgh has cleaned up their act some since then.
Old photos of Pittsburgh are amazing.