
Mac Miller Bobblehead Giveaway Unveiled by Pirates in New Photo for July 19th Game
The Pittsburgh Pirates are paying tribute to Mac Miller.
The National League Central team will give out a bobblehead of the late musician and Pittsburgh native for its July 19 game against the Chicago White Sox, it announced on Thursday:
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Pittsburgh's announcement also came with a video showing Pirates fans talking about what Miller meant to them.
Pirates star Andrew McCutchen was also in the video and said, in part, "Everyone talks about Roberto Clemente and the Pirates, he's a Pittsburgh guy, through and through. That's what made people love him so much. Actually, a lot of my friendships was because of Mac Miller."
The video also shows different parts of Pittsburgh and different murals of the musician across the city.
Miller was a known Pirates fan and even had the team's logo tattooed on his hand. What's more, he threw out the first pitch in 2015:
Miller died in 2018 at 26 years old.






