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  1. Forbes Field - Wikipedia

    Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to June 28, 1970. It was the third home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the city's Major League Baseball …

  2. Exploring the Remnants of Historic Forbes Field in Pittsburgh

    How to find the remnants of historic Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, PA. Directions, photos, and nearby attractions included.

  3. The Ballparks: Forbes Field—This Great Game

    Removed from downtown Pittsburgh’s choking smoke and untamed rivers, elegant Forbes Field was built in a vernal, cultural paradise on the outskirts of town.

  4. Forbes Field - National Ballpark Museum

    Forbes Field was a baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to June 28, 1970. It was the third home of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball (MLB) team, …

  5. Forbes Field – Pittsburgh’s Gateway to Baseball History

    Oct 9, 2024 · Explore the rich history of Forbes Field, Pittsburgh's iconic ballpark, where legendary baseball moments unfolded. Discover its role in America's favorite pastime.

  6. Obscure Sports Stops: Forbes Field Remnants

    Dec 1, 2020 · The land where Forbes Field once sat is now part of the University of Pittsburgh’s campus. “Pitt,” as the university is known, has maintained parts of the ballpark that fans can easily …

  7. Forbes Field - Ballparks

    The field was named for General John Forbes, a British general in the French and Indian War who captured Fort Duquesne and renamed it Fort Pitt in 1758. Ivy-covered brick wall in left and left-center.

  8. Forbes Field Years | Pittsburgh Pirates - MLB.com

    Described as the "Hialeah of Ballparks" when it opened, Forbes Field would remain the home of the Pirates for six decades and would host many great moments.

  9. Forbes Field - history, photos and more of the Pittsburgh Pirates ...

    To the Pirates new ballpark, Forbes Field, as the team is in the midst of winning 110 games and going onto the 1909 World Series. It replaced the 16,000 seat wooden Exposition Park along the Allegheny …

  10. Forbes Field History | Baseball Almanac

    Forbes Field was home to the National League Pittsburgh Pirates for sixty-one years. The park was named after General John Forbes who was the British general during the French and Indian War that …