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Piece of Forbes Field Facade At Hake’s; Auction Closes Nov. 12

Hake’s Americana is offering the only publicly available terracotta haunch from Forbes Field’s façade, weighing 80 pounds. Bidding ends Nov. 12, and estimates are in the $10,000-$20,000 range.
By Tom Bartsch
NOV 10, 2014

How important is Forbes Field to Pittsburgh’s sports legacy? Let us count the ways.

A baseball park in the city’s Oakland neighborhood from 1909-71, Forbes Field was the third home of the MLB Pittsburgh Pirates and the first home of the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers. The stadium also served as the home football field for the University of Pittsburgh Panthers from 1909-24. Baseball legend and Pirates Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente played 15 seasons at Forbes Field. The Pirates won three World Series there, and the other original tenant, the Panthers, chalked up five undefeated seasons at Forbes Field before moving in 1924.

Forbes Field was also the site of the only World Series Game 7 (1960) to end with a home run. Bill Mazeroski’s homer that clinched the game 10-9 over the Yankees and gave the Pirates their third World Series win is still the stuff of local legend in the ’Burgh. By any city’s standards, Forbes Field amassed a mighty track record during its 61 fan-bolstered years of operation (1909-70).

Terracotta façade haunch that survived the 1971 demolition of Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field, to be auctioned Nov 12 in an online auction conducted by Hake’s. Image provided by Hake’s Americana & Collectibles

In 1971, Forbes Field was demolished to make way for Three Rivers Stadium, but some elements of the old building survived. One artful example is an 80-lb terracotta haunch from the stadium’s façade, which will be auctioned on Nov 12 by Hake’s Americana of York, Pa. Bidding is currently at $5,000.

Highly decorative, the haunch includes depictions of foliage and a florette, with a wreath encircling the insignia “PAC,” for Pittsburgh Athletic Company.

“We know of only one other example, and it resides in a museum,” said Hake’s Americana’s President Alex Winter. “We believe it is the only one of its type available to the collecting community, so our hope is that it will be displayed in Pittsburgh, perhaps someplace where the city’s sports fans can enjoy it. It would make quite a conversation starter in a sports bar.”

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