Frank Robinson Passes away - February 7
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On February 7 2019 — Hall of Famer Frank

Robinson, a member of the 500 Home Run Club, a Triple

Crown winner, the first player to win the MVP Award in both

leagues, and the first African-American manager in major league

history, passes away in hospice care in Los Angeles, CA at the age of

83. He was also a senior executive for Major League Baseball and was

still serving as the honorary President of the American League.

Robinson was one of the greatest players in MLB history, he was

an All-Star in 12 seasons, won 2 MVP Awards, won a Triple Crown in 1966, won

the NL Rookie of the Year Award in 1956, won a Gold Glove Award in 1958, and

was on 2 World Series champions (1966, 1970 Baltimore Orioles), winning the

World Series MVP Award in 1966. His uniform #20 is retired by the Orioles,

Cincinnati Reds, and Cleveland Indians. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in

1982 (89.2% on the 1st ballot).

 

Robinson had a very prominent post-playing career. Most notably,

he became the first Black manager in MLB history in 1975 (with the Indians). He

won the AL Manager of the Year Award in 1989 (with the Orioles).

 

In his amazing 21-year playing career (1956-1976), Frank had

2,943 hits, 586 HR, 528 doubles, 204 SB, 1,812 RBI, 1,829 runs, 1,420 BB, .294

BA, .389 OBP, .537 Slg., & .926 OPS.

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