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The Reds and Pirates played the only tripleheader of the 20th century--and just the third in major league history. One of the games was a makeup of a Friday contest, which was rained out. The teams already had been scheduled to play a Saturday doubleheader, and Sunday games were prohibited in Pittsburgh, so fans ended up ...

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