PNC Park is a ballpark located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the city's Major League Baseball team, the PNC Park was opened in 2001. The ballpark is named after locally based PNC Financial Services, which bought the naming rights.
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PNC Park was the smallest of the new MLB stadiums to be built in recent years. It was the first permanent facility to be built for an MLB team that hosted fewer than 40,000 since Milwaukee County Stadium. PNC Park is noted for being one of the most beautiful ballparks in the majors. It low, open-air infield stands offer a wide, breathtaking view of the downtown Pittsburgh skyline across the Allegheny River. The PNC Park is also notable for having some of the best food of any Major League venue. The ballpark features an extensive selection of local specialties and favorites, including pierogies, Primanti Brothers sandwiches.
The PNC Park is located at 115 Federal St. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.