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Roberto Clemente was born on August 18, 1934 and died on December 31, 1972. Roberto Clemente would have been 38 years old at the time of death or 80 years old today.
Probably very youg..however, Clemente was 20 years old when he made his Major League debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
That was Roberto Clemente of Puerto Rico who was inducted, posthumously, in 1973. Actually, Ted Williams was the first Hispanic baseball player inducted into the Hall of Fame, when he was elected in 1966. Williams' mother was born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
One of the finest ball players in history and a humanitarian. He set an example for the one who wanted to become a baseball player.
He doesnt! It is true Roberto Alomar is retired and was inducted into the hall of fame on January 5th 2011.
44 cents today (May 2009) for a standard 1st-class stamp.
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49 cents today.
As of October 2012, a single first class postage stamp in the United States costs $0.45.
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Roberto was included in a couple different charities. he had a big heart or the people in Peurto Rico and Nicaragua. one of the charities he was included in was Touch of Heart, Touch of Hope. a charity still going strong today. donate now! click below... Roberto was included in a couple different charities. he had a big heart or the people in Peurto Rico and Nicaragua. one of the charities he was included in was Touch of Heart, Touch of Hope. a charity still going strong today. donate now! click below...