PNC Park sits along the Allegheny River on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, giving the Pittsburgh Pirates one of the most picturesque homes in baseball.
Opened in 2001, the ballpark is oriented to frame the city’s skyline and the Roberto Clemente Bridge beyond the outfield, creating a backdrop that feels uniquely tied to Pittsburgh’s character. Its intimate seating bowl, riverfront walkways, and blend of limestone and steel echo the city’s architectural heritage while keeping fans close to the action.
On game days, the park becomes a vibrant gathering place where the Pirates take the field against a view that’s as much a part of the experience as the baseball itself.
MLB Ballpark #6
First visit: September 23, 2011
Most recent visit: September 3, 2022
Opponents seen: CIN, TOR
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Pirates vs. Blue Jays
The second game of the Labor Day trip was also the Pirates Hall of Fame inaugural induction. Seat Selection Ballpark Food of Choice Postgame Entertainment
