Pittsburgh Pirates fans wearing Roberto Clemente jersey sit by a statue paying tribute to the Hall of Famer outside PNC Park. (Photo by Justin Berl/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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A tribute to Pittsburgh Pirates legend Roberto Clemente that adorned the right-field wall at PNC Park was taken down and replaced by an advertisement. That decision has outraged the Clemente family, which said it wasn’t informed of the change by team management.
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Drawing attention to the matter got a quick response from the Pirates, who announced that the sign, comprised of a diamond with Clemente’s name and his jersey No. 21, will return to its place in right field, where the Hall of Famer played all but 68 of his 2,373 games in the field. (He played 2,433 games overall.)
The sign was on the wall near the right-field pole. However, an ad for alcoholic beverage Surfside is now in its place. The change was seen by those in attendance for the first time with the Pirates playing their home opener on Friday versus the New York Yankees.