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21 Facts You May Not Know About Roberto Clemente on the Anniversary of His Debut

Tim KaranJun 3, 2018

The 20,000 fans in attendance at Forbes Field in PittsburghĀ 57 years ago today likely didn't know how much baseball history they would be witness to.

During the first game of a double-header against the Brooklyn Dodgers, right fielder Roberto Clemente took the field for the first time, kicking off a storied career that he spent entirely in a Pirates uniform.

That career was tragically cut short, however, when Clemente was killed on New Year's Eve 1972 during a flight to deliver aid packages from his native Puerto Rico to earthquake-ravaged Nicaragua.

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In honor of Clemente's professional debut, here are 21 facts about his lifeĀ and baseball legacy that you might not have known:Ā 

1. Roberto Clemente WalkerĀ was the youngest of seven children born to Don Melchor Clemente and Luisa Walker. He was born on Aug. 18, 1934, in Carolina, Puerto Rico—the same town boxers Esteban De Jesus and Alfredo Escalera called home.

2. Clemente rode the bench during his first year as a teenager with the Santurce Cangrejeros (ā€œCrabbersā€) in the Puerto Rico Baseball League. By the next year, he was a starter and the team’s leadoff hitter.

3. The Brooklyn Dodgers signedĀ Clemente in 1952 to its Triple-A team in MontrealĀ with a $10,000 bonus, but he was used as a bench player. An MLB rule stated that any player given a bonus of more than $4,000 had to be on a major league roster for his entire first season or beĀ eligible forĀ the annual rookie draft,Ā and the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him first overall in 1954.

4. During his first professionalĀ game (ironically againstĀ the Dodgers), ClementeĀ went 1-for-4 and scored a run. He hitĀ 2-for-4 with a double and a run in the second game, butĀ theĀ Bucs lost both games by scores of 10-3 and 3-2, respectively.

5. Pirates center fielder Earl Smith wore No. 21Ā until he parted ways with the team in April 1955. Clemente wore No. 13 until then.Ā 

6. HeĀ was in a car accident during his rookie season and missed several games due to a lower back injury.Ā Clemente played in 124 games andĀ finished the season with a .255 average.

7. On July 25, 1956,Ā he became theĀ only player ever to hit a walk-off inside-the-park grandĀ slam. He did it in a 9-8 win over the Cubs at Forbes field.

8. ClementeĀ enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve after the 1958 season and spent six months on active duty at Parris Island, South Carolina and Camp LeJeune, North Carolina.Ā He served until 1964 and was inducted into the Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.

9. Although many media organizations and the Topps baseball card company often referred to him as ā€œBob,ā€Ā Clemente adamantly rejectedĀ that nameĀ and repeatedly insisted he be called Roberto.

10. Except for 1968,Ā Clemente batted over .300 and was named to the National League All-Star team each year during the 1960s.Ā 

11. Clemente won a Gold Glove award every year from 1961 until his final season in 1972. He shares the record for most Gold Glove awards by outfielders (12) with Willie Mays.

12. Clemente was the first Hispanic player to accomplish many feats in the majors. He was the first to win a World Series as a starter, be named league MVP, be named World Series MVP and be elected to the Hall of Fame.

13.Ā HeĀ finished his career with exactly 3,000 hits. His final one was a double off Jon Matlack of the New York Mets on Sept. 30, 1972.

14. NearlyĀ as well-known for his humanitarian efforts as his baseball career,Ā Clemente sentĀ shipments of aid to Nicaragua after an earthquake ravaged the country in late 1972.Ā Clemente decided to accompanyĀ the packages when he learned that three previous shipments had beenĀ diverted by corrupt Somoza government officials.

15. The four-engine DC-7 plane he chartered for a flight on New Year's Eve reportedly had a history of mechanical problemsĀ and was overloaded by 4,200 pounds. The plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean immediately after takeoff from the coast of Isla Verde. Four others were killed.

16. Clemente’s teammate Manny Sanguillen was the only Pirate not to attend the memorial service. That's because he insteadĀ traveled to Puerto Rico to dive into the waters where the plane crashed in an effort to recover Clemente’s body—which was never found.

17. At the time of his death, ClementeĀ and Bill Mazeroski were the only remaining Pirates from the 1960 World Champion team.

18. ClementeĀ was posthumously awarded a Congressional Gold Medal of Honor in 1973. It's one of many honors bestowed on the outfielder for his humanitarian efforts following his death.

19. Clemente was the first and only Hall of Fame member for whom the mandatory five-year waiting period was waived. He was elected posthumously in 1973.

20. His plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, read ā€œRoberto Walker Clementeā€ā€”incorrectly placing his mother’s maiden name before his father’s surname untilĀ 2000, when it was recastĀ to express his name in the proper Hispanic format.

21. When Pittsburgh's PNC Park was being built, there were talks of naming itĀ after Clemente. But theĀ naming rights went to localĀ PNC Financial Services andĀ the nearby Sixth Street BridgeĀ leading to the stadium was named after him instead. The right fieldĀ wall at PNC Park is 21-feet high in honor of Clemente’s normal fielding position and uniform number.

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