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There’s electric video of Andrew McCutchen’s return to PNC Park making the rounds on social media.
The Pirates legend received a minute-long standing ovation from the hometown fans before taking his first cuts at the plate.
And if you missed that, you’re in luck — there’s plenty of exciting Pirates baseball left to witness this season.
Derek Shelton’s squad is filled with a mix of wily veterans along with McCutchen like Rich Hill, Carlos Santana, Bryan Reynolds and Ji-Man Choi as well as red-hot up and comers like Oneil Cruz, Ji Hwan Bae and Ke’Bryan Hayes.
Best of all though, if you want to root for the club live, you can for cheap these next few months.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was $10 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Now that’s a steal for an afternoon at the ballpark — in fact, it’s less than a ticket to the movies.
Plus, if you make it out to PNC Park on the right day, the team is giving away freebies like T-Shirts, hoodies, bucket hats, Roberto Clemente jerseys and Oneil Cruz bobbleheads.
Want to go to a game?
Here’s everything you need to know and more about seeing the Pirates in Pittsburgh this season.
Pittsburgh Pirates 2023 home game schedule
A complete calendar including dates, start times, opponents and cheapest tickets available for all Pirates home games can be found below.
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August
September and October
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Pittsburgh Pirates news
The Pirates won 1-0 against the White Sox on Sunday, April 9 but it wasn’t all smooth sailing in the Easter ballgame.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, benches cleared in a near brawl between the two clubs.
What led to the tussle?
Check out the New York Post’s scoop for all the details.
For all Pirates news, you can find the New York Post’s comprehensive coverage of the team here.
How to watch the Pirates on TV
If you love the Pirates but can’t find the time to shlep to PNC Park, you can always watch the team live on the telly.
This season, games will be broadcast on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, ESPN, Fox, Fox Sports 1 and TBS.
Before tuning in, be sure to check your local listings.
Not in the Steel City? Not a problem.
You can still catch regular season games on MLB.tv.
Huge concert tours in 2023
When the Pirates aren’t at home, there will be plenty of other entertainment options in the city this summer.
Here are just five of the biggest artists coming to Pittsburgh these next few months.
Need more music options in your life? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.






