Former Dodger Frank Robinson Dead at 83 - A Dodgers Collectible Checklist
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the 1956 Rookie of the Year, two-time MVP winner, 1966 AL Triple Crown winner and one-time AL Manager of the Year has died at the age of 83.
Frank Robinson accomplished as much in baseball as anyone ever has: Rookie of the Year; MVP of each league; MVP of the World Series; MVP of the All-Star Game; Gold Glove winner; Manager of the Year; Triple Crown winner; and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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Boundary-breaking baseball player Frank Robinson died at 83, after more than six decades working with the sport, Major League Baseball announced Thursday. He was recently reported to be "in the late stages of a long illness," per The Baltimore Sun.
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