On This Day: Pittsburgh Pirates Field MLB's First-Ever All-Minority Lineup
The Team That Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates (Audible Audio Edition): Bruce Markusen, Kevin Free, Audible Studios: Books
1971 Pittsburgh Pirates All-Minority Lineup Was Historic—and Likely Purposeful
On This Day 50 Years Ago, the Pittsburgh Pirates Made History With an All-Black Lineup
50 YEARS AGO, HISTORY WAS MADE: Living members of Pirates' all-minority lineup celebrated
On September 1, 1971, the Pittsburgh Pirates became the first team in Major League Baseball history to field an all-minority line-up. While the significance of the moment went largely overlooked at game time (commentators didn't notice history being made until the third inning), the historic occasion came nearly 24 years after Jackie Robinson first broke baseball’s color barrier. This t-shirt design commemorates the pivotal moment in baseball history.
Heinz History Center September 1, 1971 Line-Up T-Shirt Medium
Gene Clines, part of 1st MLB all-minority lineup, dies at 75
The Team That Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates: Markusen, Bruce: 9781594160899: : Books
Pittsburgh Pirates Mark 50 Years Since Historic All-Black And -Latino Lineup
The day the Pirates fielded the first all-Black and Latino lineup
Rennie Stennett, Pirate Who Had Seven Hits in a Game, Dies at 72 - The New York Times
The day the Pirates fielded the first all-Black and Latino lineup
Remembering The 1971 Pirates All-Minority Starting Lineup
On Sept. 1, 1971, the Pirates made history with baseball's 1st all-minority starting lineup