Countless groundbreaking moments in the nation's sports history were made on the gridirons, courts, fields, ice rinks and ballparks of Pittsburgh. Duquesne's Chuck Cooper was the first African American player drafted by the NBA. Beloved local radio station KDKA produced the first-ever broadcast of a Major League Baseball game. The Pittsburgh Stars were the first NFL champions in 1902. The first nighttime World Series game was played in the Steel City, and the only game seven World Series walk-off homerun happened there too. The city boasts compelling claims as the birthplace of pro hockey, pro football and college basketball. Some of the most preeminent authors and sports historians of Western Pennsylvania capture the vivid moments that make Pittsburgh a city of historic sports firsts.
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Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Champions
Lisa J. Hall
bookThe Staunton Streak: Paul Hatcher's Basketball Dynasty
Patrick Hite
bookChesapeake Bay Duck Hunting Tales
C.L. Marshall
bookCleburne Baseball : A Railroader History
Scott Cain
bookBare Knuckles & Saratoga Racing : The Remarkable Life of John Morrissey
Brien Bouyea
bookThe Deep South's Oldest Rivalry: Auburn vs. Georgia
Douglas Stutsman
bookBaseball in Alabama : Tales of Hardball in the Heart of Dixie
Doug Wedge
bookHunting & Fishing the Chesapeake : Unforgettable Tales of Wing and Water
C.L. Marshall
bookThe Rise of Washington State University Football : The Erickson & Price Years
Ben Donahue
bookChuck Tanner and the Pittsburgh Pirates
Dale Richard Perelman
bookEarly Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass
John W. Lundin
bookPowerhouses of Ohio High School Football : The 50s and 60s
Tim Raab
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