Check out the Reveal Trailer for Last Pirates: Die Together, a first-person co-op pirate-themed horror game developed RetroStyleGames. Players will get into endless shenanigans with their pirate crew ...
REMEMBER HERE’S PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS ANCHOR, RYAN RECKER. BEFORE HE STEPPED INTO THE BATTER’S BOX IN THE BOTTOM OF THE NINTH INNING OF GAME SEVEN OF THE 1960 WORLD SERIES AND STEPPED INTO BASEBALL ...
Matías Bize’s dramedy 'The Last Stand,' with Jaime Vadell, debuts at Málaga’s MAFF as Chile’s Cubho Audiovisual readies the ...
Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh native who grew up watching KDKA-TV, Patrick studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After half a decade in sports ...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates lost one of their most iconic and celebrated players in Hall of Fame second baseman Bill Mazeroski. The Pirates announced the death of Mazeroski on Feb. 20 at 89 ...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates got decent showings from their starting pitchers, but struggled massively afterwards in both of their split quad games. The Pirates faltered 14-10 against the ...
Hall of Fame second baseman and Pittsburgh Pirates legend Bill Mazeroski, author of one of the greatest home runs in baseball history, died on Friday, the team announced. He was 89. Mazeroski's ...
BRADENTON, Fla. — Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jack Brannigan sustained multiple injuries to the nasal complex when a bad hop hit him in the face in Sunday’s split-squad game at the Philadelphia ...
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The Bluff is the anti–Pirates of the Caribbean movie
The pirate genre has had a hard time in recent years, not gaining much traction since the last Pirates of the Caribbean film in 2017. Prime Video aimed to change that with the release of The Bluff, an ...
A home run in the 1960 World Series made Bill Mazeroski an icon, but his defense made him a Hall of Famer. Justin K. Aller / Getty Images By Rob Biertempfel Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second ...
It was Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, when an infielder known for his glove, not his bat, crushed the powerful Yankees with one swing, bringing joy to Pittsburgh. By David Margolick Bill Mazeroski, ...
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