The Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This photo was taken as we were landing in San Juan. |
The Roberto Clemente Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
#21 - Rightfielder Roberto Clemente. |
He led the National League in batting in 1961, 64, 65 and 67 and won a Gold Glove, awarded for the best at his fielding position, 12 consecutive seasons from 1961 to 1972. He had a lifetime batting average of .317 and had his 3,000 Major League hit in 1972. He also had the chance to play in two World Series and won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award in 1971 when the Pirates won the World Series. Roberto was the youngest of seven children with four brothers and two sisters. His father was a foreman in the sugar cane fields where Roberto worked alongside him.
Roberto Clemente's photo from the U.S. Marine Corp. |
The Roberto Clemente Award |
"All who saw Roberto Clemente in action, whether on the diamond or on the front lines of charitable endeavor, are richer for the experience. He stands with the handful of men whose brilliance has transformed the game of baseball into a showcase of skill and spirit, giving universal delight and inspiration. More than that, his selfless dedication to helping those with two strikes against them in life has blessed thousands and set an example for millions. As long as athletes and humanitarians are honored, Roberto Clemente's memory will live; as long as Citizens Medals are presented, each will mean a little more because the first one went to him."
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