The Roberto Clemente statue was dedicated on July 8, 1994, to kick off All-Star Week in Pittsburgh. It was originally erected outside Gate A at Three Rivers Stadium and is now located outside the Center Field Gate to PNC Park, a few steps away from the Roberto Clemente Bridge.
EXPERIENCE HISTORY AT PNC PARK
OUTSIDE PNC PARKTake a walk along the streets right outside PNC Park and discover four legends forever immortalized with a statue.
FEDERAL STREET
Along Federal Street, you'll find:
Unveiled on April 7, 2001, the 12-foot bronze statue stands along Federal Street at the entrance to left field at PNC Park.
MAZEROSKI WAY
On Mazeroski Way, you'll find:
As part of the 50th anniversary season of the 1960 World Series Championship, the 12-foot bronze statue was officially unveiled on September 5, 2010, and stands at the end of Mazeroski Way, which is located at the right field entrance to PNC Park.
At the corner of Mazeroski Way and General Robinson Street, you’ll find:
The Honus Wagner statue has had three different “homes” since being dedicated on April 30, 1955. Originally, the Wagner statue was located in Schenley Park, close to the Pirates early home, Forbes Field. It was then moved to Three Rivers Stadium and erected outside Gate C on July 21, 1972. The statue is now located at the home plate entrance to PNC Park.