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Pirates the pits in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH - Andrew Neft stood with his family in the Black and Gold Forever store in the heart of Pittsburgh's Strip District - looking to see what Steelers jersey or Penguins gear he might add to his collection - when he spotted six Pirates shirts hanging high up on the wall, nearly out of view.

With a smirk, Neft approached the clerk and asked when the store might be giving those away for free.

Ouch.

In a town where the "The Stillers" - as the locals affectionally call them - rule, and Sidney Crosby may well be king, the pitiful Pirates, with their 18 consecutive losing seasons, have been rendered near irrelevant even before spring arrives and as the team held its first full workout last weekend in Bradenton, Fla.

"Let them stay there. I couldn't care less," said the 48-year-old Neft, a born-and-raised Pittsburgher. "They're (bad), OK? They're the worst team in major league baseball."

Over at the Pirates home, PNC Park, the sentiment is similar even from fans still willing to buy tickets for the upcoming season - the franchise's 125th.

"We used to go to more games and now we've cut down to one or two a year until I see something in a positive light," said Jeff Fliss, 55, shortly after purchasing four tickets for a game against Detroit on May 21. "It's just the frustration of being a loser for so long."

Losing doesn't come easy in any town - see Cleveland or Buffalo. In Pittsburgh, though, it's unacceptable, given the Steelers' perennial dominance and the Penguins' new era of success under Crosby.

The Pirates once had all that, too, with Bill Mazeroski, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell and Barry Bonds. But they've instead become mere afterthoughts now - a bad team with a pretty ballpark.

Their 18-season stretch without a winning record



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