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Location | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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Opened | June 30, 1909 |
Closed | June 28, 1970 |
Demolished | 1971 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Pittsburgh Pirates (1909-70) Pittsburgh Steelers (1933-63) Pittsburgh Panthers (1909-24) |
Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The stadium was named after its adjacent street, Forbes Ave., itself named for British general John Forbes, who fought in the French and Indian War and named the city in 1758.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1922 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Major League Baseball |
1933 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Major League Baseball |
1954 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Major League Baseball |
Other cover appearances
See also
List of Major League Baseball stadiums
Venues Portal |