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brush

(53,764 posts)
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 06:57 PM Sep 2021

Today being Roberto Clemente Day, does anyone remember...

the exact quote of Hank Aaron when the National League manager during the All-Star game, I forget which year in the mid-'60s, asked Hank to make out the line-up card since he knew the players better.

Hank said (and I'm paraphrasing) something to this effect: "Sure. Roberto will lead off and get on; Ernie (Banks) will bat second and move him over; Willie (Mays) will bat third and bring him in; I'll bat clean-up and knock in Willie."

That's all I remember. He may have had McCovey next and Cepeda in there somewhere. Musial had retired by then.

Also there's a push to get Clemente's number 21 permanently retired from baseball. I'm all for it. Funny how Jackie Robinson's number 42 is retired, which is exactly double Clemente's 21.

Oh, I must add that Clemente was not only a great humanitarian (he died on a flight enroute to take food and aid to a Carribean nation hit by a hurricane I believe), he was also an activist who hosted Martin Luther King Jr. when he visited Puerto Rico.

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Today being Roberto Clemente Day, does anyone remember... (Original Post) brush Sep 2021 OP
Remember all them well. Hardly recognize names of any players Hoyt Sep 2021 #1
I don't remember the quote, but I sure remember Clemente. cloudbase Sep 2021 #2
I was in grade school..... MyOwnPeace Sep 2021 #3
Nothing but respect for Clemente. He was one of the great ones... brush Sep 2021 #4
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
1. Remember all them well. Hardly recognize names of any players
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 07:15 PM
Sep 2021

nowadays unless they’ve been in the news for non-baseball related activities.

cloudbase

(5,513 posts)
2. I don't remember the quote, but I sure remember Clemente.
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 07:56 PM
Sep 2021

I lived a five minute walk from Forbes Field, and took in many a game there.

MyOwnPeace

(16,925 posts)
3. I was in grade school.....
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 08:20 PM
Sep 2021

when Roberto hit the majors. I guess you could say we grew up together. He was on the forefront of the 'fight' for respect for Latinos in the major leagues - actually somewhat of a double-whammy - a dark-skinned Latino who had to fight a language barrier AND racial prejudice - indeed a 'pioneer fighter' for his brethren.
I remember the 'shock' when he was the first Pirate ever to have a contract for $100,000!!!!!
I cried on New Year's Day in 1973 when I awoke and heard the morning news tell of that fatal plane crash.

brush

(53,764 posts)
4. Nothing but respect for Clemente. He was one of the great ones...
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 08:48 PM
Sep 2021

during that era of the greatest in the history of the game.

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