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Despite scandal-heavy talk, former Montreal Expos manager and MLB great Frank Robinson's baseball legacy shines brightly, honoring his remarkable career.
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 ...
Frank Robinson was remembered immediately for the Hall of Fame baseball player he became over 21 seasons, most notably the first 10 years he spent in Cincinnati and the next six in Baltimore.
Frank Robinson, the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame slugger and baseball lifer who played a key role in the team’s first World Series championship, died Thursday after a long battle with cancer ...
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“That was good. That was great.” Robinson’s death at 83 Thursday morning gave fans like Sherman special reason to remember him and his legacy within baseball as well as within Ohio.
Nobody else hit that often ever had even 350 home runs. Aaron was hit only 32 times, Clemente 35 and Mays 44. The Baseball World Pays Tribute to the Late Frank Robinson ...
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.
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.