Grab a Piece of Pittsburgh’s Past
Three Rivers Stadium, the historic home of the Steelers and Pirates, has found a new life in Washington. In 1994, when the ballpark hosted the MLB All‑Star Game, seats were installed on the first level. After the stadium was demolished 25 years ago, those seats found a new home in EQT Park. The Washington Wild Things are now offering fans the chance to own a slice of that history.
How It Works
- Whole seats – top, bottom and arms included: $75
- Partial seats – back or bottom only: $25
Seats arrive disassembled and ready to pick up at the park. Orders are confirmed by email, and you’ll receive a notification when your seat is ready.
Why It Matters
The Wild Things say this is the last opportunity to own an authentic piece of Pittsburgh sports lore. It’s a unique way to keep a memory alive, especially for those who remember the Immaculate Reception or Roberto Clemente’s 3,000th hit at Three Rivers.
Act Fast
The sale ends next Wednesday at 5 p.m., or sooner if the seats run out. Interested buyers should act quickly to secure a piece of the old stadium’s legacy.