Last night, a portion of the Pittsburgh Steelers assembled at Wild Things Park for the second annual Three Rivers Celebrity Softball Game. The majority of the proceeds from the event went to Heyward House, a charity founded by Steelers’ defensive lineman Cameron Heyward in 2015.
The game pitted Team Burgh, made up of celebrities and athletes from Pittsburgh, against Team World, which included athletes and celebrities from outside of Pittsburgh. Team Burgh won the event 14-4, and Steelers’ rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett contributed to the win with a double and a home run. Pickett was joined at the event by fellow rookies Calvin Austin III and Connor Heyward.