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Roberto Clemente was a legendary Puerto Rican baseball player who played 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Admired for both his athletic excellence and humanitarian work, he became an icon both on and off the field. He remains celebrated as one of baseball’s greatest right fielders and a champion for social justice. Here are 412 of his quotes:
Bavasi thought he would be a star. Whatever O'Malley thought of Clemente's talent, however, did not matter as much as the matter of his color. He made it clear to Bavasi that bringing Clemente to Brooklyn would be a problem – less for the fans, he explained, than for the players, who might think that too many black men were taking jobs. Bavasi suggested they put the question to one of the players – Jackie Robinson. Bavasi explained the situation to Robinson, who asked who the team would trade or sell to make room to bring Clemente up to the Dodgers. Bavasi thought George Shuba, a white player, would be the one to go. Shuba was an outfielder, a good, though not in Bavasi's estimation, great player. He was, however, a popular one. Dropping him to bring up Clemente, who might not even be ready to start, Robinson suggested, would not be wise – to bring up Clemente now, he advised Bavasi, would set back by five years the effort to truly integrate the game.
Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente
Occupation: Puerto Rican Athlete
Born: August 18, 1934
Died: December 31, 1972
Quotes count: 412
Wikipedia: Roberto Clemente
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