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Roberto Clemente - Wikipedia Clemente was an All-Star for 13 seasons, selected to 15 All-Star Games He was the National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1966, the NL batting leader in 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1967, and a Gold Glove Award winner for 12 consecutive seasons from 1961 through 1972
Roberto Clemente | Biography, Stats, Death, Award, Facts | Britannica Roberto Clemente (born August 18, 1934, Carolina, Puerto Rico—died December 31, 1972, San Juan) was a professional baseball player who was an idol in his native Puerto Rico and one of the first Latin American baseball stars in the United States (see also Sidebar: Latin Americans in Major League Baseball)
Clemente, Roberto - Baseball Hall of Fame Clemente recorded his 3,000th career hit late in the 1972 season, becoming just the 11th player to reach the milestone Clemente and the Pirates won the NL East that year, but lost to the Reds in five games in the National League Championship Series
Roberto Clemente made Hall of Fame history - MLB. com On Aug 6, 1973, Clemente was inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside pitcher Warren Spahn, umpire and executive Billy Evans, first baseman George Kelly and pitcher Mickey Welch -- the latter three voted in by the Hall of Fame's Veterans Committee -- and outfielder Monte Irvin, who was elected by a Special Committee on the Negro Leagues
Biography - Roberto Clemente Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker is one of the greatest athletes and humanitarians of the 20th century Born August 18, 1934 in Barrio San Antón, Puerto Rico to laundress Luisa Walker and sugarcane laborer Melchor Clemente, Roberto represents the strength, perseverance, and honor of the Puerto Rican people
Clemente Museum | Pittsburgh Pirate Roberto Clemente, The Great One, PA Roberto Clemente was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1954 and rose to become the greatest baseball player of his time During this period, the struggle for social justice had reached every part of our country, and every ballpark