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In my enduring judgment, Roberto was the greatest player in Major League Baseball. A five-tool ballplayer, like Mays and the Tigers’ Al Kaline. They could run, hit, hit with power, field and throw.
In this captivating video, witness the legendary Roberto Clemente as he demonstrates his incredible arm strength and precision. During a crucial play, Clemente makes a perfect throw to home from the warning track,
Ronald Acuña Jr. stunned with a flat-footed throw reminiscent of Roberto Clemente, gunning down a New York Yankees runner and drawing sharp criticism from manager Aaron Boone over costly baserunning.
Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball player, sits in an automobile with his bride, Vera Cristina Zabala, following their marriage in Carolina near San Juan, Puerto Rico on Saturday night ...
Major League Baseball honored Roberto Clemente on Thursday night, paying tribute to a player who arguably did more to expand access to the sport for people of color than anyone but Jackie Robinson ...
When Roberto Clemente came of age as a ballplayer in 1954, the Milwaukee Braves offered him the most money. Later that same year, the Braves offered another promising young player, Sandy Koufax ...
In light of Hispanic Heritage Month, this segment of Clarified explores the iconic legacy of Latino baseball player Roberto Clemente on and off the field. Updated: 3:26 PM EDT Oct 7, 2024
Today Major League Baseball recognizes Roberto Clemente Day. As has become tradition, it is also the day when people stump for Major League Baseball to honor him in the same way that it honored Jackie Robinson in 1997: by permanently retiring Clemente’s number 21 across the game. Buster Olney of ESPN has a column up on it.