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. Robinson died ...
Beaumont's Frank Robinson, a baseball Hall of Famer who broke barriers in the sport, was born on this day in 1935. Born in Beaumont on Aug. 31, 1935, Robinson played sandlot and American Legion Junior ...
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 are ...
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 ...
Frank Robinson's Underrated Legacy in Major League Baseball Despite scandal-heavy talk, former Montreal Expos manager and MLB great Frank Robinson's baseball legacy shines brightly, honoring his ...
On the day that the late Frank Robinson became the first African-American to manage a major league game -- April 8, 1975, Opening Day of the first of the two seasons Robinson served as player-manager ...
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 ...
T.R. Sullivan was a legend on the Rangers beat. He retired in December 2020 after 32 years writing for the Denison Herald, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and MLB.com. T.R. is also a friend to MLBTR, and ...