Sports fans nostalgic for the days of Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium can buy a piece of the former home of the Steelers and Pirates.
The Washington Wild Things baseball team is selling seats from the first level of the team’s EQT Park, which had originally been installed at Three Rivers Stadium in 1994.
The seats had been installed in the North Shore venue ahead of the 1994 MLB All-Star Game and removed before the venue was demolished 25 years ago.
Three Rivers Stadium opened in July 1970. It hosted two World Series and Roberto Clemente’s 3,000th — and final — hit. It also served as the scene of the famed Immaculate Reception.
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“These seats, brought to Washington after the final days of the iconic Pittsburgh venue, have been a part of the ballpark experience for more than three decades between venues,” the Wild Things wrote in a news release. “Fans and collectors now have the rare opportunity and final opportunity to own an authentic piece of Pittsburgh sports history.”
Fans can purchase the seats through the team’s online store. Full seats — including the top, bottom and arms — cost $75. People can also purchase just the bottom or back of a seat for $25.
Buyers will be notified when their orders are ready to pick up at EQT Park. Seats will come disassembled.
Anyone looking to buy a seat has until next Wednesday at 5 p.m. or while supplies last.