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The Pittsburgh Pirates will restore a sign honoring franchise icon Roberto Clemente to PNC Park's right field wall following criticism from fans and Clemente's family because of its removal.
The 21-foot high right field wall at PNC Park in Pittsburgh is named after Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 KPMG Women's PGA ⛳ ...
A tribute to Pittsburgh Pirates legend Roberto Clemente that adorned the right-field wall at PNC Park was taken down and replaced by an advertisement. That decision has outraged the Clemente ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates have replaced a once-famous Roberto Clemente wall graphic with a Surfside advertisement, a sentence we ought to not type in 2025. Clemente is an iconic Pirates player, and ...
The Roberto Clemente Wall stands at 21 feet high, in honor of the Pirates Hall of Famer, who donned the jersey during his 18-year career with the franchise. Clemente spent his entire career with ...
Pittsburgh Pirates fans have been voicing their ... “The 21-foot-high wall that officially bears Roberto Clemente’s name continues to, and will forever, display his No. 21 in two separate ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates found themselves in the news for ... including the fact that the wall is named the Roberto Clemente Wall, is 21 feet all and has two No. 21s on it. We want to make sure ...
Pittsburgh Pirates Will Place Roberto Clemente No. 21 Logo Back On Right Field Wall. The team apologized to Clemente's family for removing the logo for advertisement placement ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A man who fell from the 21-foot-high Clemente Wall in right field at PNC Park during Wednesday night’s game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs remained in ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates have issued an apology to the family of Roberto Clemente after the team replaced a tribute to the late Hall of Famer on the right field wall at PNC Park with an ad for an ...
Clemente Jr. issued a follow-up statement on Sunday. Yesterday, I was shocked to learn that the Clemente 21 sign-a tribute to my father on the right field wall at PNC Park in Pittsburgh-had been ...