I recently found the 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Official Magazine and Scorecard. There’s some neat facts and advertisements in the magazine including the following:
* The most expensive seats, Club Box seats, were $9.50. General Admission was $3; Youth General Admission (14 and under) was $1.
* There is an advertisement for Elby’s Family Restaurants. Are they still around or are they now Big Boy?
* In the game notes section, Darnell Coles was Pittsburgh’s top hitter during Grapefruit League play. Not mentioned in the game notes section is the nickname my brother and I had for Coles, which was “Darn It” Coles. We would say Darn It Coles after he struck out or grounded out. That happened a lot.
* While I recognize most of the names on the Pirates roster, I do not remember infielder Dave Hostetler. Thanks to Baseball Reference, I learned that Hostetler played 8 games for the Pirates in 1988, going 2-for-8 with 3 strikeouts. I guess that’s why I don’t remember him.
Rafael Belliard is listed as 5-6 and 150 pounds; John Cangelosi is listed as 5-8 and 150 pounds. I am guessing that there is not a pair of teammates that weighed less over the past 30 years. Compare that to Walter Young who played 14 games for the Orioles in 2005. His listed weight is 322 pounds!
There are beer advertisements for Busch, Iron City, Rolling Rock and Stroh’s/Stroh Light.
There is an advertisement for B-94’s Quinn & Banana. If only there were more radio stations today that have Thirsty Thursdays, Stupid Human Telephone Tricks and Friday Morning Joke Off.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Your 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates
Posted by Sean at 4:57 PM
Labels: 1988 Pittsburgh Pirates, Darnell Coles, John Cangelosi, Quinn and Banana, Rafael Belliard
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3 comments:
did you know that jim quinn is now on satallite radio. what a piece of shit.
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