- Brooks Robinson
Infobox MLB retired
name=Brooks Robinson
position=Third baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1937|5|18
city-state|Little Rock|Arkansas
deathdate=
debutdate=September 17
debutyear=by|1955
debutteam=Baltimore Orioles
finaldate=August 13
finalyear=by|1977
finalteam=Baltimore Orioles
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.267
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=2,848
stat3label=Home runs
stat3value=268
teams=
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1955-by|1977)
highlights=
* 15x All-Star selection (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)
* 16xGold Glove Award winner (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975)
* 1964AL MVP
* 1970World Series MVP
* 1966MLB All-Star Game MVP
* 1970Babe Ruth Award
* 1966Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
* 1972Roberto Clemente Award
* Baltimore Orioles #5 retired
hofdate=by|1983
hofvote=91.98%Brooks Calbert Robinson, Jr. (born
May 18 ,1937 inLittle Rock, Arkansas ) is an American formerthird baseman inMajor League Baseball . He played his entire 23-year career with theBaltimore Orioles (by|1955–77). Robinson was elected to theBaseball Hall of Fame in by|1983.Robinson grew up to play third base for the Orioles, and gained great renown for his fielding ability. Nicknamed "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" [ [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/Robinson_Brooks.htm Baseball Hall of Fame entry for Brooks Robinson] ] , he is generally acclaimed as the greatest defensive third-baseman of all time. He won 16 consecutive
Gold Glove Award s during his career, tied with pitcherJim Kaat for the second most all-time for any player at any position. He was also a productive hitter who in his best season offensively (1964) hit 28 home runs and led the league with 118 runs batted in.Career
In 1964, Robinson won both the
American League MVP and All-Star Game MVP awards. In the AL MVP voting, he received 18 of the 20 first-place votes, with Mickey Mantle finishing second. Robinson was selected for the All-Star team in 15 consecutive years (by|1960-74). He also played in fourWorld Series . In by|1970, he received theWorld Series MVP Award presented bySPORT magazine , as well as theHickok Belt as top professional athlete of the year. After the1970 World Series ,Cincinnati Reds managerSparky Anderson quipped, "I'm beginning to see Brooks in my sleep. If I dropped this paper plate, he'd pick it up on one hop and throw me out at first." [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/quotes/quobrob.shtml Quotes about Brooks Robinson] ]In his playing career, Robinson compiled a .267
batting average with 2,848 hits, 268home run s and 1357 RBI. His Number 5 was retired by the Orioles at the conclusion of the 1977 season, his last. His 23 seasons with one team set a new major league record, since tied byCarl Yastrzemski .Retirement
When the Orioles started their team Hall of Fame, Brooks and
Frank Robinson were the first two men inducted. Following his retirement as a player, Robinson began a successful career as acolor commentator for the Orioles'television broadcasts. In 1982, local television WMAR's on air newsteam inBaltimore, Maryland went on strike and picketed theWMAR headquarters for the two months approaching the baseball season. When Robinson refused to cross the picket line, WMAR management re-opened the negotiations and the strike ended the next day.Honors
Considered among the greatest all-time Orioles, Robinson and the man usually considered the greatest Baltimore Colt football player,
Johnny Unitas , had plaques in their honor in the lobby of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. When the Orioles played their last game there onOctober 6 ,1991 , Brooks and Unitas were invited to throw out the ceremonial first balls. (Unitas threw a football.) After the conclusion of the game, several Oriole players took the field in the uniforms of their time and stood at their old positions on the field, Brooks was chosen to be the first player to come out (Cal Ripken, Jr. was chosen to be the last). Throughout his Major League career he won 16 Gold Glove awards.In the 1970s, Robinson published his autobiography entitled "Third Base is My Home." The book is notorious for the story about how he met his future wife. She was a flight attendant on an Orioles team flight, and he was so smitten with her, he kept ordering iced teas from her until he eventually ended up helping her in the galley.
In 1999, he ranked Number 80 on "
The Sporting News "' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was elected to theMajor League Baseball All-Century Team .A longtime supporter of
Scouting , Robinson served for many years on the executive board of the Baltimore Area Council,Boy Scouts of America and is a recipient of theSilver Beaver Award . OnDecember 5 ,2006 he was recognized for his accomplishments on and off of the field when he received theBobby Bragan Youth Foundation "Lifetime Achievement Award". OnMay 16 ,2007 , Radio Tower Drive, a road inPikesville, Maryland was renamed "Brooks Robinson Drive" in honor of Robinson's 70th birthday. [ [http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/News/releases/0516brobinson.html Baltimore County news release] ]On July 2, 2008, the minor league team in
York, Pennsylvania , where Robinson got his start, held a ceremony honoring him for being voted as a member on the All-Time Rawlings Gold Glove Team. The award was created by Rawlings and voted by fans to celebrate the golden anniversary of the award.Other
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