I watched a good bit of the game referenced in this strip on YouTube and, boy, it really drove home how aesthetically hideous baseball was in the 1970s and '80s.
In a few days, the Steelers will kick off another season in Cleveland, a frequent Week 1 opponent of late.
You can’t deny the significance of the Penguins facing off against their destined, detested rivals in their very first game in uniform!
I never watched a single minute of Pittsburgh Phantoms roller hockey live.
Finding strip-worthy events in the dog days of summer can be a tall order.
The Olympics tend to be out of sight, out of mind in off years, but when I came across John Woodruff’s name in a larger piece about Jesse Owens last...
If KDKA hadn’t broadcast a baseball game for the first time, someone else undoubtedly would have.
The Atlanta Braves, another play at the plate, and another salty, stinging wound for Bucs fans.
With the All-Star Game happening in D.C. tonight, I thought it’d be cool this week to focus on an impressive performance by a Pirates player in the event.
It’s amazing how difficult it is to imagine now … the Pirates, with the second-best record in the majors.
The first of July has seen quite a few surprises for the Penguins' fans, and a fair share of heartbreak.
It’s a shame that no video evidence of this game exists … and believe me, I’ve looked!
The days of the Penguins holding an early pick in the NHL Draft seems a thing of the distant past.
While it’s like trying to figure out which of your children you like the best, I must confess that, of all the Penguins’ Stanley Cups, 2009 might be my favorite.
The tale of Harvey Haddix and the greatest game ever pitched has been told many times.
I was a fan of most sports when I was a kid, but nothing was bigger than football.
I was born in 1971, and unfortunately, I have zero memories of Roberto Clemente as a living person.
Pittsburgh hasn’t always been the best with homecomings.