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Roberto Clemente's legacy shines in a Pittsburgh museum that attracts fans, celebs and MLB greats.
His admiration for Clemente runs so deep, that he played a huge part in actually saving the Roberto Clemente Museum located in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood.
Five decades after his death, on Dec. 31, 1972, Pittsburgh Pirates legend Roberto Clemente’s influence is still felt in the baseball world and beyond.
There was a lot of that at the time,” said Roberto Jr. According to the founder of The Clemente Museum Duane Rieder, the Pittsburgh newspapers were cruel to Clemente, mocking his broken English.
There was a lot of that at the time,” said Roberto Jr. According to the founder of The Clemente Museum Duane Rieder, the Pittsburgh newspapers were cruel to Clemente, mocking his broken English.
There was a lot of that at the time,” said Roberto Jr. According to the founder of The Clemente Museum Duane Rieder, the Pittsburgh newspapers were cruel to Clemente, mocking his broken English.
On Sept. 15, Americans remember Roberto Clemente as a selfless humanitarian and one of the greatest players to ever live, but to his son, he was simply “dad.” ...
Thursday was Roberto Clemente Day across Major League Baseball. With the Pittsburgh Pirates — Clemente’s old team — in town for a nationally televised game, the Mets and Pirates w… ...
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