May 25, 1979: Flushing fog-out as Pirates, Mets finish in tie – Society for American Baseball Research
Lot Detail - 1972 PITTSBURGH PIRATES TEAM SIGNED BASEBALL WITH (32) AUTOGRAPHS INCL. CLEMENTE, STARGELL & MAZEROSKI - BECKETT LOA
While Jackie Robinson's breakthrough in 1947 opened the gates of opportunity for African Americans and other minority players, it was not until 1971 when a team first enjoyed a full and complete level of integration, with half of its twenty-five-man roster comprised of players of African American and Latino descent. That team was the Pittsburgh Pirates, managed by an old-time Irishman.
The Team that Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates [Book]
When Pops Led the Family: The 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates (The SABR Digital Library): Nowlin, Bill, Lake, Russ, Levin, Len, Wolf, Gregory H., Costello, Rory, Nelson, Rod, Wancho, Joseph, Bolda, Phillip, Bush, FredericK C., Cohen, Alan: 9781943816354
1971 Pirates were special in many ways, John Sacco
1978-1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Trading Cards - Baseball Cards by RCBaseballCards
The best players to wear every jersey number in Pirates history - The Athletic
The best players to wear every jersey number in Pirates history - The Athletic
1979 Bruce Kison & Bill Robinson Game Worn Pittsburgh Pirates, Lot #81543
79 Orioles recall one of the coldest World Series games
Pirates narcissism
1978-1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Trading Cards - Baseball Cards by RCBaseballCards
Pittsburgh Pirates Battle of World Series Champions: 1971 vs. 1979
Black and Gold: Obituary: Chuck Tanner / manager who led Pirates' 'Family' to 1979 championship