Dave's Family Fotos:
Three Rivers Arts Festival. We're not going there.
Dave's Family Fotos:
Civic pride
Dave's Family Fotos:
The crane that ripped up Stanwix Street
Dave's Family Fotos:
Expletive deleted.
Dave's Family Fotos:
Heinz Hall
Dave's Family Fotos:
The Byham Theater
Dave's Family Fotos:
PNC Park seen from the Roberto Clemente Bridge
Dave's Family Fotos:
Nice view of the park by the Allegheny River
Dave's Family Fotos:
Willie Stargell makes his way through the crowd by whacking people's heads off
Dave's Family Fotos:
Some nice turn-back-the-clock music
Dave's Family Fotos:
Home run 476 coming up
Dave's Family Fotos:
A bald-headed Tigers fan watches his team take batting practice
Dave's Family Fotos:
We had the best view of the left field foul pole
Dave's Family Fotos:
Tigers in practice jerseys prior to the game
Dave's Family Fotos:
Nice view of downtown buildings from PNC Park
Dave's Family Fotos:
I hate this GEICO money-with-eyeballs character. I want to see the Caveman eat the gecko.
Dave's Family Fotos:
Jamie cools down on a baking hot day.
Dave's Family Fotos:
Number 42, retired by ALL of Major League Baseball.
Dave's Family Fotos:
#4 retired in honor of home run great Ralph Kiner
Dave's Family Fotos:
#20 retired in honor of great second baseman, manager, and window sales pitchman Pie Traynor
Dave's Family Fotos:
#9 retired in honor of Bill Mazeroski, greatest second baseman in Pirates history and hero of the 1960 World Series
Dave's Family Fotos:
#21 retired in honor of Roberto Clemente, the greatest EVER
Dave's Family Fotos:
In honor of past Pittsburgh World Series championships
Dave's Family Fotos:
The Jumpin' Steve Blass broadcast booth
Dave's Family Fotos:
View of the upper levels from our seats
Dave's Family Fotos:
View of the scoreboard from our seats
Dave's Family Fotos:
PNC PARK, Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates
Dave's Family Fotos:
Jamie wishes he could hit like Josh Gibson
Dave's Family Fotos:
Jamie could do a good job of standing there holding a bat
Dave's Family Fotos:
Jamie magically melds with Ralph Kiner's bronzed hands