Pittsburgh Pirates Game at PNC Park (Up to 41% Off). Three Seating Options and Seven Games Available.
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Led by Triple Crown candidate Andrew McCutchen, the Pirates continue to fight toward the playoffs during seven late-season games at PNC Park
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Choose from 21 Options
- $10 for one ticket for bleacher-reserved seating (a $17 value)
- $20 for one ticket for lower-outfield box seating in rows A–Q (a $28 value)
- $38 for one ticket to sit in the Pittsburgh Baseball Club, rows D–K (a $50 value)<p>
For each seating option, choose from the following games:
- Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday, August 7, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday, August 9, at 4:05 p.m.
- Against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday, August 13, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, August 16, at 4:05 p.m.
- Against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday, August 29, at 7:05 p.m.
- Against the Houston Astros on Monday, September 3, at 1:35 p.m.
- Against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, September 20, at 4:05 p.m. <p>
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The Scouting Report Nearly two-thirds of the way through the 2012 season, the Pirates have dug their cleats into the dirt and garnered a 58–43 record through the first four months, including a 33–16 mark at home, propelling them to second place in the NL Central and within striking distance of the first-place Cincinnati Reds. Star centerfielder and Triple Crown contender Andrew McCutchen leads the divisional mutiny, posting a league-best .368 batting average in 101 games and making diving catches thanks to the wind lifting under his signature dreadlocks. Veteran pitchers Erik Bedard and A.J. Burnett anchor a staff that includes emerging ace James McDonald, who has established himself among the NL’s top hurlers with 115 strikeouts and a tidy 3.38 ERA.
Pittsburgh Pirates
In the Pittsburgh Alleghenies’ first National League game in 1887, the rag-tag squad amassed six runs against the mighty Chicago White Stockings, establishing the team as a force to be reckoned with for decades to come. Today, through more than 130 years, five World Series titles, and four previous stadiums, the Alleghenies—now the Pirates—make their home at PNC Park, where pop flies soar amid views of the Clemente Bridge and Steel City skyline sprawling in the background. Located only 443 feet away—or, by official MLB measurements, 807.3 half-eaten hot dogs—the Allegheny River waits for home runs to splash down after sailing over the right-field wall, which stands at 21 feet high in honor of legendary Pirate Roberto Clemente. Off the field, the stone archways lining the entry-level façade tip their cap to the club’s former longtime home, Forbes Field, and an outdoor terrace and riverwalk cool down fans enjoying the game on warm summer nights.
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About Pittsburgh Pirates
In the Pittsburgh Alleghenies' first National League game in 1887, the rag-tag squad amassed six runs against the mighty Chicago White Stockings, establishing the team as a force to be reckoned with for decades to come. Today, through more than 130 years, five World Series titles, and four previous stadiums, the Alleghenies—now the Pirates—make their home at PNC Park, where pop flies soar amid views of the Clemente Bridge and Steel City skyline sprawling in the background. Located only 443 feet away—or, by official MLB measurements, 807.3 half-eaten hot dogs—the Allegheny River waits for home runs to splash down after sailing over the right-field wall, which stands at 21 feet high in honor of legendary Pirate Roberto Clemente. Off the field, the stone archways lining the entry-level façade tip their cap to the club's former longtime home, Forbes Field, and an outdoor terrace and riverwalk cool down fans enjoying the game on warm summer nights.