Overview
100 Things Pirates Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is a must-read for all true fans. With listings ranked in importance from one to 100, the book includes everything from Bill Mazeroski’s World Series–winning homerun in 1960 and PNC Park, arguably baseball’s finest stadium, to legendary broadcaster Bob Prince. This guide touches upon all of the team’s nine National League pennants and five World Series titles, as well as legendary players such as Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Barry Bonds, and Andrew McCutchen. Packed with personalities, places, events, and facts, 100 Things Pirates Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the perfect tool for Pirates fans to take their team spirit to a whole new level.
Author Biography
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was founded in 1786 and is the largest daily newspaper in Pittsburgh. Steve Ziants is the Sunday sports editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a former baseball columnist for the paper as well as a former sports editor and columnist for the Hamilton Journal-News and York Daily Record. He lives in Pittsburgh.
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                    100 Things Pirates Fans
Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Steve Ziants/Foreword by Larry Fratare
 
Publicity Contact: Bill Ames, Triumph Books, 312-676-4256, b.ames@triumphbooks.com
 
“We had ‘em all the way” and “There was no doubt about it” are fond remarks that Pirates’ fans have come to cherish. Those words have been a testament and tribute to an organization and city qualified in pride. The Pirates have maintained a tradition over time, win or lose, that has led a firm establishment of loyalty. This demonstrative approach has created an environment of development over the years. Onward the Pirates move and fans should be excited about the future direction of such a great organization.
 
100 Things Pirates Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books, March 2013), by veteran sports writer Steve Ziants, with a foreword by Pirates’ broadcaster Lanny Frattare, is a detailed account of the organizations most critical moments and rich history. As readers page through, they can expect to come across:
 
- The tale of an infinite legacy of The Great One, Roberto Clemente. A pioneer and role model not only for his remarkable achievements on the field, but for his contribution and inspiration to Latin American players that followed
 
- The dreadful 1985 season in an era lamented by cocaine use that came to be known as the infamous Pittsburgh Drug Trials
 
- A heartwarming statement of the first all-black 24 years after Jackie Robinson famously broke baseball’s color barrier
 
-  Tales of Elroy Face, his trademark forkball and its largely forgotten importance to the Pirates during his 15 years in uniform 
 
 
Whether you’re a die-hard fan from the days of Roberto Clemente, Arky Vaughn and Steve Blass or a new addition to the Andrew McCutchen era; 100 Things Pirates Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, is essential reading for any baseball fan.
 
About the Author
Steve Ziants has been the Sunday sports editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette since 2003. He also wrote the Post-Gazette’s national baseball column from 1998 till 2003 and before that was sports editor and columnist for the Hamilton Journal-News and York Daily Record.
 
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