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more about #pittsburgh more comments → NBHS: Bob Pompeani of KDKA sports put it best last night: "Word has it the Pirates lost to the Reds, but we don't know as there were no witnesses." more » Chamomiles Davis: "Zeez people, why do zey keep ending zair sentences wiz, 'N'at'?' Who ees zis Nat person?" more » Christmas Ape: They can't all have Sepulveda's number! more » Hatey McLife: The guy in the Berlusconi mask is out of frame, grabbing the ass of a cheerleader. more » HockeyMountain: Questionable: Silvio Berlusconi - "Flu" more » MattinglysSideburns: Jacob Zuma isn't a fan of football, what with all of the protection required. more » HockeyMountain: It was all going well until Lee Myung-Bak and Obama combined on a blind side block that broke Jacob Zuma's jaw. more » Gourmet Spud: "He's at the G20...the G30...the G40..." more » dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese mac: A major summit involving the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies goes to Titsburgh Tennsylvania and what do protestors do? Get a bunch of lapp... more » Gourmet Spud: "You call that a stiff arm?" - John McCain more » formerly Chief Wahoo: That's actually a pic of the Stadium on "free admission if you have a full set of teeth" night. more » OchentaYcinco: I'm telling you, shoot off some fireworks and give away a Neil Walker bobblehead and the Yinzers will swim to the damn game. more » ClintonPortishead: Gotta love Pittsburgh protesters. more » Roy Hobbs: I'd just like to know why they are protesting in Lawrenceville. Was Troy Hill booked? more » ClueHeywood: In keeping with their rebuilding plan, the Pirates traded the ten loudest fans at today's game for two mute Birmingham Barons fans and a dozen chicken... more » -
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G-20 Demonstrators Will Bring Down The Global Capitalist Hegemony With Sports-Themed Protest
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Why Your Empty Stadium Sucks
This is what professional baseball in Pittsburgh looks like in late September when the Pirates are some 30 games back and 3-22 over their last 25, and the Cincinnati Reds and a bunch of world leaders are in town. More »

