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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 ...
for nothing. The Pirates replaced a section of the right-field wall that used to include Roberto Clemente’s name and number with an ad for Surfside alcoholic beverages. It caught the attention ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates generated friction with fans during the team’s home opener as they were quick to point out that a tribute to Roberto Clemente was removed from the right-field wall.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have issued an apology to the family of Roberto Clemente after the team replaced a tribute to the late Hall of Famer on the right field wall at PNC Park with an ad for an ...
Pirates team president Travis Williams called the removal of Clemente's sign an "oversight" and told PEOPLE it will be replaced Bettmann Archive/Getty The Pittsburgh Pirates are reversing course ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates will restore a sign honoring franchise icon Roberto Clemente to PNC Park's right field wall following criticism from fans and Clemente's family because of its removal.
During the Pirates home-opening series, a clothing company pointed out that a sign honoring the late Roberto Clemente had been replaced with an ad for an alcoholic beverage. The post documenting ...
“Call Me Roberto! Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat for Latinos” begins in the quiet sugar town of Carolina, Puerto Rico. Here, a young Roberto Clemente can be found, always playing baseball.
RELATED: Is Mickey Mantle Still King of the Hobby? With more than 8.000 cards, narrowing down Roberto Clemente's essential cardboard down to just five is obviously an impossible task. Nonetheless ...
In light of Hispanic Heritage Month, this segment of Clarified explores the iconic legacy of Latino baseball player Roberto Clemente on and off the field. In light of Hispanic Heritage Month ...