News

Frank Robinson — the first black manager of the MLB, a first ballot Hall of Famer, and the only player to have won the Most Valuable Player Award in both leagues — has died at 83.
After a revelation from God, Frank B. Robinson founded Psychiana in Moscow, in 1928. He rejected traditional religion and urged his students to tap the universal God Law for health and happiness.
Frank Robinson poses with his statue before a baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Cleveland Indians, Saturday, May 27, 2017, in Cleveland. Robinson was MLB's first African ...
On April 20, 2006, Frank Robinson won his 1000th career game as a manager. A little more than five months later, Robinson managed his final game October 1, 2006.
A few seasons after Jackie Robinson retired, Frank Robinson did something Jackie only dreamed of, something he swore he would never do, something that ate at him for as long as he was on the diamond.
Robinson was the proudest, orneriest, most competitive man in baseball from his arrival in 1956 — as a rookie who hit 38 homers at age 20 — until 2006, when, in his 16th year as a manager, his ...
Frank B. Robinson, 80, passed away Oct. 12, 2014. A memorial service was held on Oct. 20, 2014 at Rosewood Funeral Home. Oct 17, 2014 ...
Frank Robinson debuted for Cleveland on April 8, 1975 Here's a bit more background on the organization's decision to bring in Robinson not only as a player but also a manager, per sabr.org's piece: ...
Nationals/MLB Frank Robinson, the Nats’ first manager, was D.C.’s treasure those first two seasons of baseball’s return February 7, 2019 More than 6 years ago ...