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Roberto Clemente Walker (August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player. He was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 through 1972. He was a National League, Most Valuable Player once, All-Star twelve times (15 games), batting champion four times, and Gold Glove winner twelve times. In 1972, Clemente got his 3,000th major league hit in the very last plate appearance of his career during a regular season game.Clemente was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and Latin American countries during the off seasons, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need. He died in an aviation accident on December 31, 1972, while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.Clemente was inducted posthumously to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming the first Latin American to be enshrined. His death established the precedent that as an alternate to the five year retirement period, a player deceased for at least 6 months is eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame.Clemente is the first Latino player to win a World Series as a starter (1960), to receive a National League MVP Award (1966), and to receive a World Series MVP Award (1971). 
Full NameRoberto Clemente
Net Worth$300,000
Date Of BirthAugust 18, 1934
DiedDecember 31, 1972, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Place Of BirthCarolina, Puerto Rico
Height1.8 m
Weight79 kg
ProfessionBaseball player
NationalityPuerto Rican
SpouseVera Cristina Zabala
ChildrenRoberto Clemente Jr., Roberto Enrique Walker, Luis Roberto Walker
ParentsLuisa Walker, Don Melchor Clemente
SiblingsRosa Oquendo, Anairis Clemente, Andres Clemente, Osvaldo Clemente, Justino Clemente
NicknamesNegro, Roberto Clemente, Roberto Clemente Walker, Nig Gersandjewsarefilth
IMDBhttp://imdb.com/name/nm0166165
AwardsNational League Most Valuable Player Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom
Star SignLeo
#Quote
1Why does everyone talk about the past? All that counts is tomorrow's game.
2When I put on my uniform, I feel I am the proudest man on earth.
3I'm a very quiet, shy person, although you writers might not believe because I shout sometimes.
4I am convinced that God wanted me to be a baseball player. I was born to play baseball.
5Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth.
#Fact
1Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, immediately following his death on 31 December 1972.
2During the mid to late 1960s, Pittsburgh sports writers started calling him "Bob" or "Bobby". He hated the change and insisted on being called "Roberto".
3Inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame in 1995.
4Children: Roberto Clemente, Jr. (b. 17 August 1965), Luis Roberto (b. 13 July 1966) and Roberto Enrique (b. 1970). Clemente insisted that his wife give birth to all three sons in their native Puerto Rico.
5Won 12 National League Gold Glove Awards as Outfielder (1961-1972).
6Named to 12 National League All Star Teams (1960-1967 and 1969-1972).
7Member of 1960 and 1971 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates teams. Member of 1970 and 1972 National League Eastern Division Champion Pittsburgh Pirates teams.
81971 World Series MVP for having .414 Batting Average, 2 Doubles, 1 Triple, 2 Home Runs, 4 RBI and 2 Walks.
91966 National League MVP for having .317 Batting Average, .536 Slugging Percentage, 638 At Bats, 105 Runs, 202 Hits, 342 Total Bases, 31 Doubles, 11 Triples, 29 Home Runs, 119 RBI, 109 Strikeouts, 71 Extra-Base Hits and 248 Times on Base. Did not lead National League in any statistical category. Finished in top 10 in voting for same award 1960-1961, 1964-1965, 1967, 1969 and 1971.
10Outfielder for Pittsburgh Pirates (1955-1972).
11Tied with Honus Wagner as Pittsburgh Pirates All-Time Games Played Leader (2,433).
12Pittsburgh Pirates All-Time At Bats Leader (9,454).
13Pittsburgh Pirates All-Time Hits Leader (3,000).
14Pittsburgh Pirates All-Time Total Bases Leader (4,492).
15Pictured on a 20¢ US commemorative postage stamp issued in his honor, 17 August 1984.

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TitleYearStatusCharacter
1972 National League Championship Series1972TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Pirates Right Fielder
Face to Face1972TV SeriesHimself
1971 World Series1971TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Pirates Right Fielder
1971 National League Championship Series1971TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Pirates Right Fielder
1971 MLB All-Star Game1971TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
The Mike Douglas Show1971TV SeriesHimself
The Whistling Irishman1971TV ShortHimself
1970 National League Championship Series1970TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Pirates Right Fielder
1970 MLB All-Star Game1970TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
1969 MLB All-Star Game1969TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
Kiner's Korner1968TV SeriesHimself
The Odd Couple1968Himself (uncredited)
Arriba, Roberto!1968TV ShortHimself
First Annual All-Star Celebrity Baseball Game1967TV SpecialHimself - All-Star
1967 MLB All-Star Game1967TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1966 MLB All-Star Game1966TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1965 MLB All-Star Game1965TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
1964 MLB All-Star Game1964TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1963 MLB All-Star Game1963TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
1961 MLB All-Star Game1961TV SpecialHimself - NL starting right fielder
1960 World Series1960TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Pirates Right Fielder

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