Pirates home opener: Fans looking forward to a day at PNC park
For the first time ever, the Pittsburgh Pirates will host the New York Yankees in a home opener.
Gates opened at 2 p.m. at PNC Park, which is celebrating its 25th season. First pitch is 4:12 p.m., a nod to Pittsburgh’s area code.
The Pirates have struggled early on but are coming off a 4-2 victory against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday. The Yankees defeated the Arizona Diamonbacks 9-7 on Thursday.
Fans looking forward to a day at the park
Ashlee Babko of Washington County always brings her daughter Amelia who is 13 to opening day for her birthday
“This is a great experience for young people,” Babko said.
Babko also brought her son Niko who is 7 and his travel baseball teammates Landry Otto who is 9 and Carter Hoffman who is 7. Carter’s little sister Calleigh was also there. She is 5.
Landry’s dad L.C. Otto of Fayette County said the three boys are best friends
“They love baseball and this is such a fun day and we wanted them to be here,” L.C. Otto said.
Angela Huang 16 a sophomore exchange student from Taiwan who attends Mercer High School was attending her first home opener. She was wearing a Let’s Go Bucs” T-Shirt.
“This is very exciting and very cool, “ she said. “I hope they win.”
She was at a tailgate where John Marshall of Cranberry was grilling fish since it is a Friday during Lent. Marshall was also serving brisket and beef tenderloin. He’s been to 30 home openers. He’s only missed one during g that time when it was on Good Friday.
“It is important to bring children because that is how you grow the fan base,” he said. “They see all the excitement and it makes them want to come back.”
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Pirates fans starting to tailgate
Fans are tailgating in the parking lots around the stadium.
Nicholas Andrascik, 13, of Indiana, Pa., took in his first home opener. ”This is pretty fun. I was in history class and got to leave early.”
While Rod Greczek, 65, of Homer City, marked his 50th home opener. “Opening Day means a new baseball season and the start of spring and is a reason for hope.”
At PNC Park for the Pittsburgh Pirates home opening day. The Buccos face off against the Yankees at 4:12. Follow along w/ me, @joannescoop and @TribLIVE for opening day news! pic.twitter.com/2Rs5Z3TJTL
— haley daugherty (@halzdoc) April 4, 2025
It’s the Pirates home opener… Ashlee Babko of Washington County got a baseball-themed manicure ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/DLFTcsK3rm
— JoAnne Harrop (@joannescoop) April 4, 2025
Baseball fans are setting up for @Pirates Home Opener today on Pittsburgh’s North Shore @TribLIVE pic.twitter.com/8hkq4UEk90
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Pirates lineup announced
In a surprise move Andrew McCutchen is set to start in right field today.
Jared Triolo is at second and Mitch Keller is on the mound.
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JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.
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