First black Major League Baseball manager Frank Robinson dies

The Hall of Famer was the only player to earn the MVP award in both leagues.

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25 thoughts on “First black Major League Baseball manager Frank Robinson dies

  1. What a great human being Frank Robinson was…He was the idol of Mike Schmidt, another Hall of Famer…I shall never forget the 1971 World Series between the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates…That series had Hall of Famers on both teams…Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver (as a manager), Willie Stargell and Roberto Clemente. Robinson and Clemente were one of a kind… for sure…Rest in peace Frank Robinson…I shall never forget you…

  2. I was in Baltimore when Frank Robinson was traded to the Orioles. His superb play helped start the Orioles championship years. Frank and those great teams made it easy for me to fall in love with the game. Thank You Frank Robinson.

  3. Rest in the arms of Jesus Christ Frank Robinson, you are a Legend in my Hometown Baltimore, Md. Prayers to your Family,Friends and all who were Blessed to know you! Legends never die, and you will be long remembered for the barriers you over came to be a Legendary Baseball player! Earth is sending Love up. Rest well, Frank. Blessings from Philadelphia, Pa.

  4. grew up Met fan, 1969 was my favorite year. This is the 50year anniversary of that championship team. Frank Robinson is one of the greatest players I ever saw, R.P.I. sir

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