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Pittsburgh needs an F1 circuit. My poorly MS Painted submission:
Starting grid inside the Ft Pitt tunnel (red line), lap marker will be mid-way on the bridge (blue line) since I couldn’t include the tunnel as part of the circuit. Crosses 3 bridges, stays close to the rivers, has some fun turns in the north shore.
Pirates minor league affiliate's game interrupted by a turtle on the field
BRADENTON, Fla. (KDKA) - A few weeks ago, a Pirates minor league affiliate's game was interrupted not for weather or injury, but nature. The Pirates' single-A affiliate, the Bradenton Marauders was taking on the St. Lucie Mets, the New York Mets single-A affiliate and in the top of the second inning, a turtle decided it needed something more than just a front-row seat. As the game came to a screeching halt, the turtle continued its trek across the outfield until pitcher Magdiel Cotto came out of the bullpen to carry it to safety and the game could continue. The Marauders were trailing 2-0 at the time of the turtle interruption but were ultimately able to come back and get a victory 4-3 over the Mets.
Riverside baseball looks to capture back-to-back WPIAL Class 3A championships
WASHINGTON — For the second consecutive season, Riverside is back in the WPIAL Championship game after yet another dominant season, this time matching up against Avonworth at Wild Things Park in Washington, Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the WPIAL Class 3A Championship game. This Panthers roster is no strangers to the bright lights of the postseason as the team has posted a 41-1 record over the past two seasons after capturing both a WPIAL and PIAA championship...
Mount Lebanon's David Shields continues to attract the attention of MLB scouts
MOUNT LEBANON, Pa. (KDKA) -- Mount Lebanon pitcher David Shields has been drawing a lot of attention lately. The young left-hander throws a low-to-mid-90s fastball with terrific control and a wicked curve, which is why dozens of major league scouts have been flocking to Mount Lebanon's games this year, even though he's been verbally committed to play at the University of Miami since the eighth grade."David loves it," said Mount Lebanon coach Patt McCloskey. "There's not an arrogant bone in his body, but he is a competitor, and that brings out the best. He loves it when people come to watch...
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