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The Pittsburgh Pirates return home after two away series. They host the Orioles on April 3, but their first home game of 2026 carries bigger significance, with a layer of emotion well beyond a routine game. 

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This is the first home game in the regular season since the Pirates lost Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski on February 20, 2026. To honor the Pittsburgh legend, the franchise has decided to arrange a quiet but powerful homage.

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PNC Park has the word “MAZ” stenciled on the center field.

In an era of extravagant tributes, the Pirates have shown an extraordinary instance of paying respect with just three letters. 

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William Stanley Mazeroski made his MLB debut in 1956 with the Pirates. He retired with the same club after spending 17 seasons. The second baseman earned too many accolades to name in a single sentence.

The 8x Gold Glove winner and 10x All-Star was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.

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He is particularly known for his defensive record in MLB.

He leads with 1,706 double plays turned, the highest by a second baseman, and also earned the nickname “No Hands” for his lightning-quick transfers. But the one moment that immortalized him for fans came in 1960.

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Mazeroski hit the only game seven walk-off home run in a World Series, giving the Pirates a 10-9 victory against the New York Yankees.

The pinstripes, too, didn’t shy away from offering condolences to the legend who was once a nightmare for them.

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1960 was the Pirates’ third World Series as Mazeroski helped the team overcome a 35-year drought. His second World Series was a decade apart when the Pirates defeated the Orioles in 1971. 

Bill Mazeroski died at the age of 89. But he has become immortal to the Buccos.

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An aerial view image of the “MAZ” stencil was shared before the home opener, and it garnered hundreds of reactions in minutes.

But this is not the first time Pittsburgh has witnessed a homage like this.

Last year, the field had the stencil of the jersey patch from the 7x All-Star Dave Parker, who passed away in June 2025. The Pirates also unveiled a special black, gold, and white memorial patch, worn by all players on the left side of their jerseys for the remainder of the season.

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The first home game obviously carries bigger weight than a typical game. And the Pirates’ choice to keep it elegant rather than make it spectacular has already resonated deeply with fans. As meaningful as it has been, this was not a one-off gesture. 

Mazeroski isn’t just remembered in moments; he’s embedded in the fabric of Pittsburgh

As soon as fans got the news of the legend’s death, they gathered at what remains of the Forbes Field brick wall in Oakland.

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This is where Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off homer passed the fence in 1960. The tributes included flowers, listings of his accolades, and several six-packs of beer. 

Fans also gathered in front of his statue outside the PNC Park to decorate it with flowers and hand-written notes. The 14-foot, 2,000 lbs bronze statue, at the end of Mazeroski Way, was unveiled on September 5, 2010, to commemorate five decades of the World Series win. 

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After his passing, the organization held a pregame tribute and moment of silence before a spring training game at the Florida facility on February 21, 2026.

A public prayer service was also arranged on March 2 in Hatfield. Owner Bob Nutting shared his heartfelt tribute to baseball’s finest defensive second baseman. 

“I will remember him most for the person he was: humble, gracious, and proud to be a Pirate.”  

The Pirates had already retired the #9 jersey in 1987 to pay respect to his 17-year career in Pittsburgh. The Pirates also officially debuted the Bill Mazeroski commemorative patch in their home opener at PNC Park against the Baltimore Orioles. The patch is circular and features his number 9. 

Pittsburgh intentionally waited until the home opener to unveil the patch to make the moment more special with Mazeroski’s family present.

The grass stencil, the tributes, and all the fan reactions show how close Mazeroski is to the Pirates’ hearts. Pittsburgh isn’t just remembering its legend; it is carrying Bill Mazeroski’s legacy forward. 

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Ritabrata Chakrabarti is an MLB journalist at EssentiallySports, covering Major League Baseball from the MLB GameDay Desk. With an engineering background that sharpens his analytical lens, he focuses on game development, strategic breakdowns, and league-wide trends that shape the season on a daily basis. With over three years of experience in digital content, Ritabrata has worked across editorial leadership and quality control roles, developing a strong command over accuracy, structure, and storytelling under fast-paced publishing cycles. His MLB reporting goes beyond surface-level analysis, offering fan-oriented explanations of individual and team performances, in-game decisions, and roster moves. Ritabrata closely tracks daily storylines by connecting on-field performances with broader seasonal arcs and offseason activity, helping readers make sense of both the immediate moment and the long view.

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