1933 Pittsburgh Pirates Season

1933 Pittsburgh Pirates Season

1933 Pittsburgh Pirates
Major league affiliations
  • National League (Since 1887)
Location
  • Forbes Field (Since 1909)
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Since 1887)
1933 Information
Owner(s) Bill Benswanger
Manager(s) George Gibson
Local television none
Local radio none
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The 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates finished second in the National League.

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