1982 Pittsburgh Pirates Official Scorebook
Step back into the golden era of Pittsburgh baseball! This 1982 Official Pittsburgh Pirates Scorebook, complete with its “Give ’Em A Thrill” cover, is the ultimate collectible for die-hard fans and baseball history buffs. It’s not just a scorebook; it’s a time capsule from the days when Three Rivers Stadium roared with the cheers of the Black and Gold faithful.
Just imagine: it’s 1982. The Pirates are still riding high on their late-’70s success, and this scorebook was your ticket to diving into every play, every stat, and every roster update. Packed with vintage ads (hello, Marlboro Man and Atari), this gem also showcases profiles of players like Willie Stargell—one of the team’s all-time legends—alongside a treasure trove of baseball trivia and tidbits.
But wait, there’s more! The pages are brimming with personality, from the retro Sears DieHard battery ad to the old-school ticket order forms. This is the kind of relic that practically cheers, “They don’t make ’em like they used to.” Although I’m not sure how that would sound. It’s the perfect mashup of Pittsburgh pride, baseball love, and ‘80s kitsch.
Whether you’re a Pirates superfan, a collector of sports memorabilia, or just someone who gets misty-eyed thinking about the days of in-stadium cigarette ads, this scorebook is a homerun. (Yep - I totally went there!)
Full disclosure: the page containing the fabulous Kahn’s ad is loose, but hey, isn’t that just part of its vintage charm? It’s like a well-loved storybook that’s been passed around the dugout a few too many times. The loose center page doesn’t detract from its collectible value or its ability to transport you straight back to the stands of Three Rivers Stadium in 1982. Think of it as a sign that this scorebook lived its best life back in the day—just like the Pirates!
Snag this collectible now and let it transport you to the stands of Three Rivers, beer in one hand, scorecard in the other. Grab it fast, though—this piece of Pirates history won’t stick around longer than a Roberto Clemente home run.
Step back into the golden era of Pittsburgh baseball! This 1982 Official Pittsburgh Pirates Scorebook, complete with its “Give ’Em A Thrill” cover, is the ultimate collectible for die-hard fans and baseball history buffs. It’s not just a scorebook; it’s a time capsule from the days when Three Rivers Stadium roared with the cheers of the Black and Gold faithful.
Just imagine: it’s 1982. The Pirates are still riding high on their late-’70s success, and this scorebook was your ticket to diving into every play, every stat, and every roster update. Packed with vintage ads (hello, Marlboro Man and Atari), this gem also showcases profiles of players like Willie Stargell—one of the team’s all-time legends—alongside a treasure trove of baseball trivia and tidbits.
But wait, there’s more! The pages are brimming with personality, from the retro Sears DieHard battery ad to the old-school ticket order forms. This is the kind of relic that practically cheers, “They don’t make ’em like they used to.” Although I’m not sure how that would sound. It’s the perfect mashup of Pittsburgh pride, baseball love, and ‘80s kitsch.
Whether you’re a Pirates superfan, a collector of sports memorabilia, or just someone who gets misty-eyed thinking about the days of in-stadium cigarette ads, this scorebook is a homerun. (Yep - I totally went there!)
Full disclosure: the page containing the fabulous Kahn’s ad is loose, but hey, isn’t that just part of its vintage charm? It’s like a well-loved storybook that’s been passed around the dugout a few too many times. The loose center page doesn’t detract from its collectible value or its ability to transport you straight back to the stands of Three Rivers Stadium in 1982. Think of it as a sign that this scorebook lived its best life back in the day—just like the Pirates!
Snag this collectible now and let it transport you to the stands of Three Rivers, beer in one hand, scorecard in the other. Grab it fast, though—this piece of Pirates history won’t stick around longer than a Roberto Clemente home run.
Step back into the golden era of Pittsburgh baseball! This 1982 Official Pittsburgh Pirates Scorebook, complete with its “Give ’Em A Thrill” cover, is the ultimate collectible for die-hard fans and baseball history buffs. It’s not just a scorebook; it’s a time capsule from the days when Three Rivers Stadium roared with the cheers of the Black and Gold faithful.
Just imagine: it’s 1982. The Pirates are still riding high on their late-’70s success, and this scorebook was your ticket to diving into every play, every stat, and every roster update. Packed with vintage ads (hello, Marlboro Man and Atari), this gem also showcases profiles of players like Willie Stargell—one of the team’s all-time legends—alongside a treasure trove of baseball trivia and tidbits.
But wait, there’s more! The pages are brimming with personality, from the retro Sears DieHard battery ad to the old-school ticket order forms. This is the kind of relic that practically cheers, “They don’t make ’em like they used to.” Although I’m not sure how that would sound. It’s the perfect mashup of Pittsburgh pride, baseball love, and ‘80s kitsch.
Whether you’re a Pirates superfan, a collector of sports memorabilia, or just someone who gets misty-eyed thinking about the days of in-stadium cigarette ads, this scorebook is a homerun. (Yep - I totally went there!)
Full disclosure: the page containing the fabulous Kahn’s ad is loose, but hey, isn’t that just part of its vintage charm? It’s like a well-loved storybook that’s been passed around the dugout a few too many times. The loose center page doesn’t detract from its collectible value or its ability to transport you straight back to the stands of Three Rivers Stadium in 1982. Think of it as a sign that this scorebook lived its best life back in the day—just like the Pirates!
Snag this collectible now and let it transport you to the stands of Three Rivers, beer in one hand, scorecard in the other. Grab it fast, though—this piece of Pirates history won’t stick around longer than a Roberto Clemente home run.