The National Pastime: Steel City Stories (Pittsburgh, 2018)
- Editor’s note: 2018 The National Pastime
Cecilia M. Tan - Honus Wagner: Baseball’s Prototypical Five-Tooler?
Herm Krabbenhoft - Roy Face’s Incredible 1959 Season
Ed Edmonds - Moses Yellow Horse, Pittsburgh Pirate
George Skornickel - Wagner for Sheriff: Honus Runs into the Coolidge Tax Cut
Mark Souder - Honus Wagner’s Short Stint as Pirates Skipper in a Forgettable Final Season
Gregory H. Wolf - Honus Wagner, Spring Fever, and Two Three Stooges
Rob Edelman - Forbes Field: Ahead of Its Time in 1909
Robert C. Trumpbour - Turning the Pirates’ Ship
Francis Kinlaw - From Bat to Baton: Josh Gibson, the Pittsburgh Opera, and The Summer King
David Krell - Why Isn’t Sam Bankhead in the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Richard “Pete” Peterson - The Greatest Outfield in Baseball History
Ted Knorr - The 1931 Homestead Grays: The Greatest Baseball Team of All Time
Charlie Fouché - Guy Bush: That Guy From Pittsburgh
Matthew M. Clifford - The 1927 Pittsburgh Pirates: More Than the Murderers’ Row Opponent
Gordon J. Gattie - A Dark, Rainy Game Seven: The Pirates Defeat the Big Train in the 1925 World Series
Gary A. Sarnoff - A View from the Bench: Baseball Litigation and the Steel City
John Racanelli - Cubs: Pirates’ Biggest Rivals?
William E. McMahon - The Pittsburgh Pirates Go to the Movies
Ron Backer - Ralph Kiner and Branch Rickey: Not a Happy Marriage
John J. Burbridge, Jr. - From Sandlot to Center Stage: Pittsburgh Youth All-Star Games, 1944–59
Alan Cohen - The Annual Forbes Field Celebration: Pirates Fans Relive Mazeroski’s Moment
Richard J. Puerzer - Willie Stargell’s Pivotal Season: 1971
Blake W. Sherry - Land of the Free, Home of the Brave: Mudcat Grant’s Odyssey to Sing the National Anthem
Dan VanDeMortel - Roberto Clemente and The Odd Couple: Two Different Stories
Rob Edelman - Carlos Bernier and Roberto Clemente: Historical Links in Pittsburgh and Puerto Rico
Thomas E. Van Hyning - Download the 2018 TNP e-book
SABR - Appendix 1: Cubs: Pirates’ Biggest Rivals?
William McMahon - Appendix 1: Honus Wagner: Baseball’s Prototypical Five-Tooler?
Herm Krabbenhoft