
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in 1881, they are one of the oldest professional baseball teams. The Pirates play in the National League Central division and are known for their iconic black and gold team colors. The team has a rich history, including five World Series championships, the last in 1979. They play home games at PNC Park, renowned for its stunning views of the Pittsburgh skyline. Despite facing challenges in recent years, the Pirates maintain a passionate fan base and continue to be a significant part of Pittsburgh's sports culture.