Pittsburgh Pirates Celebrate Mac Miller with Bobblehead Night

The Pittsburgh Pirates hosted a memorable Mac Miller bobblehead night at PNC Park, marking a significant event that drew the largest home crowd of the season. Fans flocked to the stadium to commemorate the late rapper, who was a proud advocate of his hometown team.
According to reports from Moneyline, attendance for the Saturday game against the Chicago White Sox reached 38,041. The first 20,000 fans to arrive received a limited edition Mac Miller bobblehead, crafted in collaboration with the rapper's family. Some dedicated fans began lining up as early as 8 a.m. for the 6:40 p.m. game, with wait times reported to be as long as four hours.
Adding a special touch to the event, Karen Meyers, Mac Miller's mother, threw out the first pitch prior to the game. In addition to the bobblehead giveaway, the Pirates created a fan message wall, allowing attendees to express their memories and celebrate the life of Miller, who passed away in 2018 at the age of 26.








