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The man who is credited with teaching the Orioles how to win is being mourned today throughout the baseball industry. The words hit especially close to home in Baltimore. The pain digs especially deep ...
Beaumont's Frank Robinson, a baseball Hall of Famer who broke barriers in the sport, was born on this day in 1935. Born in ...
On a normal day in an offseason that's been light on significant Orioles roster news, the signing of pitcher Nate Karns to a one-year deal would have lit up the social media switchboard. The ...
What if a baseball player was 95% as good as Mickey Mantle, but his baseball cards cost 85% less? On the surface, that sounds nuts, and there's a reason for that. It IS nuts! Nonetheless, it's exactly ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Look no further than the statue of Frank Robinson situated in the center of Heritage Park at Progressive Field to understand how much of an impact the Hall of Famer had during his ...
Frank Robinson, the Hall of Fame outfielder who hit 586 home runs and became a racial pioneer as the first black manager in the major leagues, nearly three decades after Jackie Robinson broke modern ...
Frank Robinson, a gay man who was a well-known science fiction writer and a major contributor to slain gay icon Harvey Milk's legacy, died Monday, June 30. He was 87. Mr. Robinson, who wrote speeches ...
April 8, 2025, is significant for the Cleveland Guardians organization not only because it is their latest season's home opener, against the Chicago White Sox, but also because it is the anniversary ...
Frank Robinson, beloved husband, father and 61 year resident of Laguna Niguel passed away on February 21, 2025. Frank departed the life he cherished peacefully and bravely surrounded by his loving ...
Cleveland Indians hat worn by Frank Robinson in 1975, the year he became the first black Manager in Major League Baseball history. Prior to joining the Indians in a late-season trade in 1974, Robinson ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most beloved baseball card sets of the vintage era: 1975 Topps. Beyond an incredible selection of players that included 1950s stars such as Hank ...