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Home Local News “We’re trying to keep his memory alive”: Bob Nutting, owner of the Pirates, explains how they preserve Clemente’s legacy The content originally appeared on: El Nuevo Día You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. lockFor Subscribers The media entrepreneur, principal owner of the Pirates since 2007, spoke with El Nuevo D?a during the unveiling ceremony for the Clemente 3000 photo exhibit at PNC Park When asked if he believed Pittsburgh and its citizens’ feelings for Clemente went beyond the respect and honor that American baseball culture generally holds for its past heroes, Robert Nutting (left) did not hesitate to credit his fellow citizens. (Josian Bruno) Pittsburgh – The iconic yellow bridge, visible from inside PNC Park – home of Major League Baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates, brings back memories of the 19th century, when the bridge that today bears the name of the legendary Roberto Clemente, was first built. +Vistas+RECIENTES PORTADA Nuestro sitio no es visible desde este navegador. Te invitamos a descargar cualquiera de estos navegadores para ver nuestras noticias: Microsoft EdgeGoogle ChromeFirefoxSafariSee alsoLocal NewsProposal requesting a GAO report on the status of cleanup and decontamination process in Vieques and Culebra advances in U.S. House
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