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Forbes Field: A Century of Memories

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June 27 - Feb. 22, 2010
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Forbes FieldIn 1908, city leaders developed plans for one of baseball’s iconic stadiums. Legendary Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss opened Forbes Field, the world’s first three-tiered steel and concrete stadium, one year later in 1909.

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of one of America’s most famous parks, the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum is honoring Forbes Field throughout the summer with a new exhibition.

Forbes Field: A Century of Memories celebrates the iconic park through a series of photographs, fan memorabilia, and never-before-seen artifacts from the park’s illustrious history.

Forbes Field: A Century of Memories focuses on several key events in Forbes Field history, including the legendary 1909 World Series between the Pirates and Detroit Tigers, which featured Hall of Famers Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb, and the 1960 World Series, which featured one of baseball’s most famous moments, when Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off homerun beat the New York Yankees for the World Series title.

Fans of all ages will enjoy rare artifacts and unique memorabilia from local baseball history, including:

  • Forbes Field construction photographs, along with a ticket and invitations from the first game in 1909
  • Team owner Barney Dreyfuss’ personal day planners from the Pirates’ World Series championship years in 1909 and 1925
  • 1910 baseball cards of Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb
  • An original Homestead Grays uniform from the 1940s 
  • A baseball signed by Babe Ruth on the day he hit three homeruns at Forbes Field in 1935
  • An original Forbes Field window and signage, along with seats, and banners
  • Dozens of never-before-seen photos of Forbes Field throughout the years
  • Roberto Clemente’s game-used bat from 1966
  • The pitching rubber from the 1960 World Series
  • Scorecards, tickets, and game programs from throughout the iconic stadium’s history

Forbes Field: A Century of Memories also explores Pittsburgh’s other ballparks (including Exposition Park and Three Rivers Stadium), the unique fan experience at Forbes Field, and a look back at the other teams and events hosted at Forbes Field, such as Negro League baseball, professional and collegiate football, boxing, and much more.

Fans are also invited to learn more about local sports history by visiting the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, a dynamic museum-within-a-museum located on the History Center’s second and third floors.

Check out a preview of the exhibit, courtesy of CBS Radio Pittsburgh:

Watch WTAE news anchor Andrew Stockey's report about the Forbes Field exhibit:

New Exhibit Celebrates Forbes Field's 100th Anniversary

Want to learn more about Forbes Field? Listen to these KQV Radio History Minutes recorded by History Center President & CEO Andy Masich:

1909 World Series
1960 World Series 
Barney Dreyfuss
Early Pirates Stadiums
Other Forbes Field Teams


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