Pittsburgh Pirates

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.

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

1955 Topps Roberto Clemente Card (#164)  
The legendary Hall of Fame outfielder, Clemente is regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. This iconic card features Clemente during the prime of his career with the Pirates, who won two World Series titles with him in 1960 and 1971. His achievements both on and off the field have made him a beloved figure in baseball history.

1962 Topps Maury Wills Card (#413)  
While Wills is best known for his time with the Dodgers, his card is highly collectible among Pirates fans due to the significant impact Wills had on the game. His record-breaking stolen bases and contributions to the 1960 World Series, when the Pirates triumphed over the Yankees, have kept his legacy alive.

1971 Topps Willie Stargell Card (#100)  
A card of the Hall of Fame slugger, Stargell was the heart and soul of the Pirates during the 1970s. Known for his power, leadership, and clutch hitting, he led the Pirates to two World Series titles (1971, 1979) and was awarded the NL MVP in 1979.

1987 Fleer Barry Bonds Rookie Card (#604)  
Bonds’ rookie card with the Pirates is highly collectible as it marks the beginning of his Hall of Fame career, even before his time with the Giants. As one of the most electrifying players of the 1990s, Bonds helped the Pirates to multiple playoff appearances and was one of the most feared hitters in baseball.

1989 Upper Deck John Smoltz Rookie Card (#17)  
Although Smoltz made his greatest impact with the Atlanta Braves, this card is valuable for Pirates fans due to the trade that sent Smoltz to the Braves, where he would become a Hall of Fame pitcher and a key member of their pitching staff during the 1990s.

1991 Topps Bobby Bonilla Card (#144)  
A card featuring the power-hitting outfielder who was a key part of the Pirates’ success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Bonilla was known for his bat, and his contributions helped lead the Pirates to several division titles.

1993 Topps Andrew McCutchen Card (#12)  
The rookie card of the outfielder who became the face of the Pirates for the better part of the 2010s. McCutchen won the NL MVP in 2013, leading the Pirates back to the postseason after a 20-year playoff drought.

2001 Topps Jason Bay Rookie Card (#485)  
A card of the dynamic outfielder who was a key player for the Pirates in the early 2000s before going on to further success with the Red Sox. Bay's power and consistency made him one of the top young stars of the era.

2011 Topps Starling Marte Rookie Card (#97)  
The rookie card of the outfielder who was one of the bright spots for the Pirates during their late-2010s resurgence. Marte's speed and defense, along with his bat, helped lead the Pirates back into playoff contention.

2020 Topps Ke’Bryan Hayes Rookie Card (#47)  
A highly collectible rookie card of the promising third baseman, Hayes quickly became the face of the Pirates’ rebuilding efforts in the 2020s. Known for his elite defense and solid bat, Hayes is considered a cornerstone for Pittsburgh’s future.