In 2001, a sellout crowd of 36,954 filled PNC Park for the Pirates home opener against the Cincinnati Reds on April 9th.

  

 

 

PNC Park is considered by many in the business to have the best characteristics of ballparks from several different eras. 
The 2-tiered seating system is designed to get fans as close to the action as possible.
PNC Park offers an absorbing view once you're inside, but it's also a sight to behold from the outside. PNC Park is adorned with yellow limestone that rises up out of the ground with a blue steel super structure on top of that, giving it tremendous character.   

The neighborhood PNC Park sits in encourages folks to come early and stay late. There is a collection of fine eateries and retail establishments attached to the ballpark, known as the Shops at Federal Street. They are open throughout the year.

 

 

 

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