50 Great Moments in Pittsburgh Sports: From the Flying Dutchman to Sid the Kid
By (Author) David M. Shribman
By (author) Richard "Pete" Peterson
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
2nd January 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday
796.0974886
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
408g
A century of Pittsburghs rich sports history is celebrated through 50 greatest moments in this volume, culled from the coverage by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Among the storied past of athletics in the Pennsylvanian city, this collection highlights such events as the Pirates at the World Series; Steelers' Super Bowls; the Penguins with their back-to-back Stanley Cups; the era when Carnegie Tech, Duquesne, and Pitt were all playing college bowls; and boxing title bouts fought by Harry Greb, Teddy Yaroz, and Billy Conn. These moments and others from the wide spectrum of franchises and Hall of Fame athletes in Pittsburghs history are celebrated in a commemorative format that illustrates why Pittsburgh has earned the title of the Best Sports City more than once and why City of Champions has come to describe the town time and time again.
David Shribman was named executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 2003. Prior to that, he was an assistant managing editor, columnist, and Washington bureau chief at the Boston Globe. He is the author of I Remember My Teacher and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in journalism in 1995 for his coverage of national politics. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Richard "Pete" Peterson is professor emeritus of English at Southern Illinois University but was raised in Pittsburgh. He is the author of Growing Up with Clemente and his essays have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He lives in Makanda, Illinois.