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For centuries, history books have pointed to North Carolina, or even England, as the birthplace of Blackbeard, the world’s most notorious pirate. But Mike Heitzler, a historian and longtime mayor of ...
Pirates of the Caribbean actor Bob Elmore has died at the age of 65. The stuntman and actor, who also appeared uncredited as ...
But the new beard still lends Buttigieg the rough-around-the-edges glow that wooed his fans all those years ago.
Pueblo West is home to the new Red Beard Coffee Co., where New York bagels and specialty coffee are helping patrons get through the daily grind.
Members of the Clemente family walked out of PNC Park Monday morning after meeting with the Pirates' front office following the organization's unpopular decision to remove signage dedicated to ...
Pittsburgh Pirates President Travis Williams said PNC Park will be adding Roberto Clemente's No. 21 logo back after multiple social media posts showed the logo was replaced Saturday evening.
The Pirates are reversing course as part of their apology to legend Roberto Clemente’s family. After angering their fans and the late Clemente’s son by replacing a logo that had the Hall of ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are putting Roberto Clemente’s logo back on a pad in right field after replacing it with an ad.
The Pirates have released another statement on the team's decision to cover a Roberto Clemente tribute logo with an advertisement, this one coming from team president Travis Williams.
The Pirates apologized to Roberto Clemente's family, saying it was an "honest mistake" an alcoholic beverage ad was put in place of Clemente tribute.
Pirates fans in attendance for the first home series of the year noticed the franchise had replaced a Roberto Clemente logo on the right field wall with an advertisement for Surfside, an alcoholic ...
Will any excuse from the franchise make it any easier for the fans to accept the removal of the Roberto Clemente logo on the outfield wall?
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