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The Classiest Team Baseball Ever Knew
by Greg Spalding
Book Description: Greg Spalding wrote this book to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the finest team to ever play at Three Rivers, the 1972 Buccos. It stands as a detailed reflection about Virdon's squad that won the NL Eastern Division title and then lost on that heartbreaking wild pitch to the Cincinnati Reds in the NLCS.

This book, which covers the last season of both Bill Mazeroski and Roberto Clemente, includes many unique features such as Robertito's Reflections on Roberto, an interview with Clemente's oldest son; A Tribute to "No Touch", which is an essay about Bill Mazeroski; literary tributes to this particular team from other newspapers and publications and detailed statistics/analysis.
Paperback: 75 pages
City of Champions Publishing Co.; ISBN: 1891231944; (July 2002)

Baseball's Best Kept Secret
by Al Oliver, et al
(Hardcover)

Pittsburgh Pirates (America's Game)
by Chris W. Sehnert
(School & Library Binding - March 1997)

Branch Rickey in Pittsburgh: Baseball's Trailblazing General Manager for the Pirates, 1950-1955
by Andrew O'Toole
(Paperback - July 2000)

Shine, All Stars Shine
by Gregory Spalding
celebrates the All-Star tradition of the Pirates, the city of Pittsburgh and the two stadiums in word and picture. Enjoy reliving the nostalgic moments of the wonderful mid-summer classics in this work....
Paperback - Chicago Spectrum Press
ISBN: 1886094187; (July 1995)

Sailing the Three Rivers to the Title: Pittsburgh's 1971 Voyage of the Pirate Ship
by Gregory S. Spalding
Book Description: From the All-Star Game's inception, Pittsburgh, the Pirates and the two stadiums participated mightily in the mid-summer classic's history. Forbes Field hosted two games and Three Rivers did the same. Sixty-six Pirates suited up for the National League over the years.

The Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia
by David Finoli, et al
(Hardcover - April 2003)

Pittsburgh Pirates (Baseball: The Great North American Game)
by Michael E. Goodman, Richard Rambeck
(Library Binding - April 1997)
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Pittsburgh Pirates: Still Walking Tall
by Kip Richeal
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We Had 'Em All the Way: Bob Prince & His Pittsburgh Pirates
by Jim O'Brien
(Hardcover - September 1998)
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