Three Rivers Stadium Seating Diagram - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1977
The page from the 1977 Sporting News Dope Book features an illustration diagram of Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, detailing seating arrangements and prices for spectators. Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose venue primarily used for baseball and football, notably home to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The diagram outlines specific seating categories, including Box Seats, Reserved, and General Admission, with capacities of 18,151, 13,735, and 18,349 respectively. Price points are indicated, with Box Seats costing $5.00, Reserved at $3.50, and General Admission priced at $2.00. The layout also showcases various gates, labeled A, B, C, and D, providing access to different sections of the stands. A note on the graphic mentions that the first National League game at Three Rivers Stadium occurred on July 16, 1970.