The Pirates moved to Exposition Park the following season.
The Pirates moved Ellis into the starting rotation later that season.
In days gone by these were powered by car batteries, but when the Pirates moved to tower blocks, the power came directly from the block room.
So did the hard fake-grass surface of cavernous Three Rivers Stadium, to which the Pirates moved in 1970.
The team started as the Pittsburgh Pirates when the Pirates moved to Philadelphia.
With the victory, the Pirates moved within five and a half games of the Mets.
The Pirates moved a game and a half ahead of the Mets in the East Division race.
The Pirates moved two and a half games ahead of the Mets in the National League East.
Pirates moved closer, wary now.
The Pirates later moved the team across the state to become the Philadelphia Quakers for the franchise's last season in 1930-31.