Presenting the perfect gift for Pittsburgh Pirates fans... A baseball history newspaper book that promises to take you on an unforgettable journey through Pirates baseball. Let’s go Bucs! Give the gift of memories with this stunning oversize centerpiece mirroring a tabloid newspaper. Revisit PNC Park and beyond in our carefully curated collection of newspaper headlines, pictures, and articles. We've used our archive of 2 million+ newspapers to build a picture of the Pittsburgh Pirates as reported by Washington Post writers who witnessed each match. Track a fantastic history of notorious victories, players, and unforgettable moments including their iconic World Series title in 1960- the only ever one to be won with a home run. The careful putting together of this book will immerse you in the spine-tingling energy of each game, and lead you on a nostalgic ride through decades of baseball. With articles beginning in 1909, watch them live on with coverage right up to the 2024 season! Celebrate with your favorite players in this newspaper birthday book- an ideal present for any Pirates fan! - First Story: September 29, 1909 “Pirates clinch National League flag” - Last Story: July 12, 2024 “Rookie Paul Skenes strikes out 11 in seven no-hit innings; Pirates 1, Brewers 0” We offer books for 23 MLB teams, as well as titles on other sports, music, and historical interests. Visit our store to explore the full range. Bound in a A3 sized hardcover, and with recipient's name printed on the cover FOR FREE, 12.5 x 15 inches of premium content. Relive all the greatest moments in the Pirates' history through newspaper headlines of the time with this personalized Pittsburgh Pirates book. With coverage beginning in 1909, the year of their first World Series title, this fine piece of Pittsburgh Pirates memorabilia guides you through the decades, revisiting all the key moments from Forbes Field, Three Rivers Stadium and PNC Park, right up until the present day. Before the inception of the World Series, the Pittsburgh Pirates were already a force to be reckoned with, winning three consecutive National League pennants from 1901 to 1903.