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Frank Robinson, who after a Hall of Fame career on the field broke the color barrier as the first black manager in Major League Baseball, died on Thursday, league officials said. He was 83.
Frank Robinson was remembered immediately for the Hall of Fame baseball player he became over 21 seasons, most notably the first 10 years he spent in Cincinnati and the next six in Baltimore.
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 ...
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