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From ESPN's Tim Kurkjian: "Frank Robinson is the most ferocious competitor I've ever met, the most underrated player of all time. The Orioles won the World Series in his first year in Baltimore.
The 1965 Orioles won 94 games and finished eight games out of first. They were close. But with Frank Robinson, they played in four of the next six World Series.
Robinson was a 14-time All-Star who hit 586 home runs in 21 major league seasons, six of those years spent with the Orioles before he was traded to the Dodgers in December 1971.
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, who hit 586 home runs and helped the Orioles win World Series in 1966 and 1970, and later managed the Nationals, died Thursday in Southern California. He was 83.Here ...
Frank Robinson, a Baltimore Orioles legend and pioneer for Major League Baseball, twice won the World Series with Baltimore and broke the color barrier for African American managers.
Throughout the 2019 season, the Orioles will celebrate the life of Orioles Legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, who passed away on Feb. 7 at the age of 83.In honor of ...
The Orioles traded Robinson to the Dodgers prior to the 1972 season, a decision that general manager Frank Cashen later regretted and might have avoided had he known that baseball would implement ...
Robinson talked about how close those great Orioles teams were from 1966 through 1971. "That's one thing about this game of baseball, it's the friends that you make.
Before his passing on Feb. 7, 2019 at 83, Robinson often said he got too much credit for the run of winning that saw the '66 Orioles sweep the favored Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 in the World Series.
Frank then called Orioles vice president of planning and development Janet Marie Smith to join him on stage. "This is a very, very special lady and one of the nicest people you will ever meet.