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Guardians Poignant moment with Frank Robinson’s family was in the cards at Guardians’ opener Updated: Apr. 09, 2025, 8:11 p.m. | Published: Apr. 09, 2025, 7:33 p.m.
The 1972 Topps set was an absolute beast! It's 787-card checklist was not only the largest to date for Topps but remained the ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, who played 10 of his 21 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and became baseball’s first black manager with the Cleveland Indians, died Thursday, according to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Few moments in baseball history have been wrapped in the kind of cultural significance that Frank Robinson’s opening day home run carried with it over the wall against the ...
Frank Robinson — the first black manager of the MLB, a first ballot Hall of Famer, and the only player to have won the Most Valuable Player Award in both leagues — has died at 83.
Frank Robinson in 2017 next to a statue in Cleveland commemorating the moment in 1975 when he brought out the Indians’ lineup card and became the major leagues’ first black manager.
I attended my first baseball game as a seven-year-old on August 27, 1961, at Crosley Field in Cincinnati and started following baseball then. Frank didn’t get any hits that day, but he led the ...
Crowding the plate, fearsome and fearless, Frank Robinson hammered his way into the Hall of Fame. His legacy, however, was cemented that day in 1975 when he simply stood in the dugout at old ...
An MVP with Cincinnati and Baltimore, he led the Orioles to their first World Series championship in 1966. “Frank Robinson and I were more than baseball buddies. We were friends.
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