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Usually the press would be disappointed to find the press box at the very top (see Nats Park). PNC is the exception. pic.twitter.com/eGtlPtCPbW
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 1, 2014
Exposition Park, Pittsburgh co-hosted the first World Series, 1903. Was on same side of the Allegheny as PNC #Pirates pic.twitter.com/ZhksE8eUbl — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 1, 2014
Aerial of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny w/ almost complete PNC Park and Hienz Field, 2000. Last year of Three Rivers. pic.twitter.com/s75iHvfjH1
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 21, 2014
Fun Fact: The RF wall at PNC Park is 21 feet tall, in honor of Roberto Clemente. He wore 21 & played RF. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/1TklXMUVWS — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) August 18, 2014
Best upper deck in baseball (current parks, built after 1914) PNC Park. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/N1KNFptXKS
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) August 8, 2014
Mural inside the batting cage at PNC Park. That Honus guy was pretty good. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/KyWWEip36w — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 28, 2014
The batting cage inside PNC Park has turf brought over from Three Rivers Stadium, #Pirates home 1970-2000 pic.twitter.com/ucAykDS6Kw
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 28, 2014
Love this. Tunnel to the dugout at PNC Park. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/DQKH04x03A — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 28, 2014
View from inside press box, PNC Park. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/NauVpTuEZK
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 28, 2014
Just took tour of PNC Park. Best park in baseball. View from Press Box. #Pirates pic.twitter.com/dJJsUPkqO9 — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 28, 2014