Roberto Clemente does not hold any records but this is resume: exactly 3,000 hits, World Series Champion 1960 and 1971, World series MVP 1971, 12 Gold Gloves, National League MVP 1966, First Latin player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and Humanitarian,
Roberto Clemente died on the night of December 31st, 1972 in a plane crash.
Shortly after take off on December 31, 1972 while flying relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua the plane carrying Roberto Clemente and four other crashed. In 1973 the Baseball's Writer Association waived the customary five-year wait and voted Roberto Clemente into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
The Pittsburgh Pirate who achieved exactly 3,000 career hits before dying in a plane crash was Roberto Clemente. He reached this milestone on September 30, 1972, just months before his tragic death on December 31, 1972, while on a humanitarian mission to deliver aid to Nicaragua. Clemente is remembered not only for his incredible baseball career but also for his humanitarian efforts and lasting impact on the sport.
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Miguel Henriquez a Privateer and Roberto Cofresi a genuine pirate.
Roberto Clemente played for the pirates
Roberto Clemente died on the night of December 31st, 1972 in a plane crash.
Shortly after take off on December 31, 1972 while flying relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua the plane carrying Roberto Clemente and four other crashed. In 1973 the Baseball's Writer Association waived the customary five-year wait and voted Roberto Clemente into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Roy Face with 188 career saves as a pirate. He played from 1953-67 with the pirates.
Roberto Clemente played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 through 1972. Clemente was awarded the National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award in 1966. He was a National League All-Star for twelve seasons, received 12 Gold Glove Awards, and led the National League in batting average four times. He died in an aviation accident on December 31, 1972, while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua
The Pittsburgh Pirate who achieved exactly 3,000 career hits before dying in a plane crash was Roberto Clemente. He reached this milestone on September 30, 1972, just months before his tragic death on December 31, 1972, while on a humanitarian mission to deliver aid to Nicaragua. Clemente is remembered not only for his incredible baseball career but also for his humanitarian efforts and lasting impact on the sport.
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think about the 3 c's CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION if the ball is good well its worth more than 5 grand it also depends on who else signed it. were they from the 60 pirates or not on the pirates at all. Roberto is the reason why the ball is this much. -allstarmemorabilia.webs.com in cooperstown
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The value depends on how much someone is willing to spend on it, but you could probably sell it for it for about $30 on ebay. There was also one on sportsmemorabilia.com with a price tag of $73.