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The Pittsburgh Pirates have issued an apology to the ... and that the space had been used for ads previously. The Clemente logo was placed on the right field wall in 2022 when the team didn ...
FOR YOUR MONDAY. ALL NEW TONIGHT. THE PIRATES SAY THE CLEMENTE LOGO WILL BE PUT BACK ON THE RIGHT FIELD WALL AT PNC PARK. PRESIDENT TRAVIS WILLIAMS SAYING TODAY IT WAS AN OVERSIGHT TO NOT KEEP THE ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are choosing to return a sign to their outfield wall that honored the late player Roberto Clemente. The Pirates removed the sign honoring Clemente, and replaced it with a ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates are putting Roberto Clemente’s logo back on a pad in right field after replacing it with an ad. A post shared by Roberto Clemente Jr. created buzz on social media on Saturday.
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 ...
Clemente was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973. The Pirates added a logo on the right field wall in honor of Clemente in 2022, with his name and the number 21. But earlier this year ...
CLEMENTE SAYS THE PIRATES ADMITTED THAT IT WAS AN ERROR WHO ... It's unclear when the logo will be reinstated.
Clemente spent his career with the Pirates from 1955 to 1972. He played in 15 All-Star Games and won 12 Gold Glove awards, four batting titles and the 1966 National League MVP.
Clemente spent his entire career with the Pirates from 1955 to 1972. He made 15 All-Star games, won 12 Gold Glove Awards, four batting titles and was named the 1966 National League MVP. He slashed ...
The No. 21 logo will be returning to the right field wall, the team said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Pirates will return Roberto Clemente logo to outfield wall after ...
The Pirates got slammed by many, including Clemente's son, on Saturday after fans realized the logo had been swapped out for an ad. The franchise's explanation didn't smooth matters over ...