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The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball franchise competing in the National League Central division. Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the club has called PNC Park its home since 2001, offering a waterfront view of the Allegheny River and a reputation for family‑friendly baseball. Founded in 1882 as the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, the team adopted the Pirates nickname in 1891 and has become one of baseball’s most storied clubs. Over more than a century, the Pirates have captured five World Series titles (1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, 1979) and earned three National League pennants, producing Hall of Famers such as Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente, and Willie Stargell. The franchise is known for its passionate fan base, iconic moments like the 1979 "Pirates' World Series Walk‑Off" and its commitment to community outreach throughout Western Pennsylvania.
Entering the 2026 MLB season, the Pirates are navigating a rebuilding phase under manager Derek Shelton. As of early May, the club holds a 5‑7 record, sitting near the bottom of the NL Central standings. The recent series opener against the San Francisco Giants on May 8 highlighted a mix of promising young talent and veteran leadership, though consistency remains a challenge. The team has shown flashes of power from shortstop Oneil Cruz and solid bullpen work, but struggles with run production and bullpen depth have kept them from climbing the division ladder. Fans are watching closely for potential mid‑season moves that could bolster the roster as the club aims to return to contention.