yes it was the first field for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Dick Colpaert debuted on July 21, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium; he played his final game on August 10, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium.
Forbes Field was created in 1909.
The 1933 Steelers, then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, played their first game in franchise history against the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds.
The area where Forbes Field once was now resides within the University of Pittsburgh campus, adjacent to Schenley Park.
The Cleveland Indians played their first season at Jacobs field in 1994. In 2007 the name of the stadium was changed to Progressive field (the "Pro")
Forbes Field in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Built in 1909
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Roberto Clemente played at Forbes Field, and Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
That would be Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees) and Forbes Field (Pittsburgh Pirates).
It depends on the style of seat and condition, values range from $200-2000.
Fred Cambria debuted on August 26, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium; he played his final game on October 1, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium.
Dick Colpaert debuted on July 21, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium; he played his final game on August 10, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium.
Forbes Field opened on June 30, 1909. The Pittsburgh Pirates hosted the Chicago Cubs.
Forbes Field ended in 1971.
Forbes Field was created in 1909.
Lou Marone debuted on May 30, 1969, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field; he played his final game on April 18, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium.
Al McBean debuted on July 2, 1961, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field; he played his final game on May 10, 1970, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field/Three Rivers Stadium.