Pittsburgh Pirates T-Shirts
Description: Pittsburgh Allegheny was the name of the first professional baseball club to represent Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team was an unrelated forerunner to the American Association's Pittsburgh Alleghenies that were established in 1882, which continue today as the Pittsburgh Pirates. Following the American Civil War, the leading baseball clubs in Pittsburgh were the "Enterprise", "Olympic", and "Xantha" teams. They played at Union Park, was located in the city of Allegheny, before it became annexed into Pittsburgh in 1907. On February 2, 1876, Pittsburgh lost its bid for a franchise in the newly established National League. Twenty days later, several local organizers formed the Allegheny Base Ball Club.
Description: The Pittsburgh Burghers were a baseball team in the Players' League, a short-lived Major League that existed only for the 1890 season. The team included a number of players who had jumped from the National League's Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the Pittsburgh Pirates), including Hall of Famers Pud Galvin, Ned Hanlon, and Jake Beckley. Hanlon served as the team's manager. Meanwhile, John Tener, who would go on to represent Pittsburgh in the United States Congress and be elected the 25th Governor of Pennsylvania, finished his pitching career with the Burghers in 1890. Later Tener would become the president of the National League, and a director of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Description: The Charleston Pirates were a minor league baseball club based in Charleston, South Carolina. The played at College Park as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, in the class-A Western Carolinas League. In 1976 and 1977, the team played under the name, the Charleston Patriots.
Description: This funny Pittsburgh baseball parody design features a retro gas station style mascot with bold black and gold vibes. Perfect for Buccos fans who love classic road trip aesthetics, vintage sports graphics, and Pittsburgh baseball pride.
Description: Start your engines — and stuff your face! “Pierogi Grand Prix” reimagines Pittsburgh’s favorite mid-inning mascots as full-blown vintage race car drivers. They’re burnin’ rubber in classic style, tearing up the track in the most delicious race this side of the Allegheny.
Description: Wave the Jolly Roger and let ‘em know: it’s time to RAISE IT. This bold black-and-gold skull design blends Pittsburgh baseball pride with gritty, rebellious energy. Whether you’re at the ballpark or just repping the 'Burgh, this one’s for the die-hard fans who don’t back down. Perfect for game day, tailgates, or any time the Buccos make ya proud.
Description: Celebrate Pittsburgh baseball history with this retro Buccos World Champs 1979 design. Inspired by classic championship graphics and vintage ballpark style, this shirt is perfect for fans who love old-school baseball and Steel City pride.