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Reports: Frank Robinson, Hall of Famer and MLB's first black manager, dies at 83

Mark Townsend
Yahoo SportsFeb 7, 2019, 1:28 PM
Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson dies at 83. (AP)

Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson died Thursday after battling a long illness, according to MASN in Baltimore. He was 83 years old.

Known for his elite talent and intense demeanor, Robinson became a central figure in advancing Major League Baseball’s integration of black players after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947.

Robinson exploded on the scene in 1956 and for the next six decades established a legacy that’s second to none. That includes becoming MLB’s first black manager in 1974.

On the field, Robinson was a history maker as well. After signing with the Cincinnati Reds in 1953, he faced a tough road filled with racist taunts and death threats. It’s a road Robinson not only overcame, but conquered en route to producing one of the greatest careers in MLB history.

Robinson is still the only player to win MVP in both leagues, earning National League honors with the Reds in 1961 and the American League award with the Baltimore Orioles in 1966. At age 20, he was voted NL Rookie of the Year after hitting a then rookie-record 38 home runs. He went on to make 14 All-Star game appearances, and currently ranks tenth on the all-time home run list with 586.

In 1974, the Cleveland Indians made Robinson MLB’s first black manager while he was still an active player. Robinson would go on to have managerial stints with the San Francisco Giants, which made him the NL’s first black manager, as well as the Baltimore Orioles and Montreal Expos during their transition into the Washington Nationals.

Robinson’s No. 20 is retired by the Reds, Orioles and Giants.

Because he helped pave the way for future generations of black players and managers, Robinson will always be one among the most important figures in MLB’s history.

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RIP Frank Robinson [View all] , ThaTruth, Thu Feb-07-19 03:13 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
RIP, absolute legend
Feb 07th 2019
1
One of my childhood heroes.
Feb 07th 2019
2
respect due.
Feb 07th 2019
3
Salute
Feb 07th 2019
4
RIP to a towering legend. Probably won't ever be another like him. n/m
Feb 07th 2019
5
Rest in Peace to a Titan in the game
Feb 07th 2019
6
REST IN POWER.Criminally underappreciated star, what a fuckin player
Feb 07th 2019
7
Noooo.......
Feb 07th 2019
8
Rest in peace.
Feb 07th 2019
9
definitely raises the tide of the Cleveland Baseball Team
Feb 08th 2019
10
did he have the greatest single season ever in 1966?
Feb 08th 2019
11
his photo with all the hardware is legendary, like bernie parent's pic
Feb 08th 2019
15
gotdamn that has to be unprecedented
Feb 08th 2019
16
RIP
Feb 08th 2019
12
Respect.
Feb 08th 2019
13
One of the best to ever do it
Feb 08th 2019
14
r.i.p.
Feb 09th 2019
17

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