Collection: Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Cards

Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Cards

Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cards feature franchise icons like Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, and modern stars like Oneil Cruz and Paul Skenes. Rookie cards for Cruz are popular, while Clemente vintage cards remain highly sought after. Collectors chase autographs, rookie editions, and parallels from Topps and Bowman. Pirates cards offer a perfect blend of nostalgia and high-upside rookies, making them a versatile addition to any collection.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, founded in 1882, carry one of baseball’s most historic legacies, blending early dominance, legendary players, and iconic championship moments that have defined generations of fans in the Steel City. The franchise captured its first World Series in 1909 behind the incomparable Honus Wagner, the “Flying Dutchman,” widely regarded as one of baseball’s greatest shortstops, and pitcher Babe Adams, who starred in the Fall Classic as Pittsburgh defeated Ty Cobb’s Detroit Tigers. The Pirates added titles in 1925 and 1960, the latter producing one of the most dramatic moments in sports history when Bill Mazeroski hit the only walk-off home run in Game 7 of a World Series, stunning the mighty New York Yankees and sending Forbes Field into bedlam. The 1970s marked another golden era as the Pirates, led by the beloved Roberto Clemente, captured the 1971 World Series with Clemente earning Series MVP honors before tragically passing away in a 1972 humanitarian mission. Stars like Willie Stargell carried the torch, powering the “We Are Family” Pirates to the 1979 World Series championship with clutch hitting and leadership that made him the Series MVP. Three Rivers Stadium hosted playoff teams throughout the 1990s, featuring stars like Barry Bonds, a two-time MVP in Pittsburgh, Bobby Bonilla, and Doug Drabek, though postseason heartbreak struck in the 1992 NLCS against Atlanta. After a 20-year playoff drought, the Pirates returned to October in 2013 behind MVP Andrew McCutchen, whose five-tool brilliance and leadership revived baseball in Pittsburgh alongside pitchers Gerrit Cole and Francisco Liriano. Modern stars like Ke’Bryan Hayes, Oneil Cruz, and outfielder Bryan Reynolds headline the current roster as the franchise rebuilds toward future contention. From Wagner to Clemente, Stargell to McCutchen, the Pirates’ legacy blends historic triumphs, legendary players, and an enduring bond with Pittsburgh fans across generations.

Favorite Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Legends

Roberto Clemente  |  Honus Wagner  |  Willie Stargell  |  Barry Bonds  |  Ralph Kiner  |  Dave Parker  |  Bill Mazeroski  |  Andy Van Slyke  |  Jason Kendall  |  Pie Traynor