Roberto Clemente’s Career in the Eyes of His Peers

The Puerto Rican legend Roberto Clemente was not only an extraordinary athlete, but also a symbol of humanitarianism. He was born in 1934 in Puerto Rico, and would go on to leave a permanent mark on Major League Baseball and society at large. The Brooklyn Dodgers initially signed Clemente to a minor league contract in 1954. However, the Pittsbur

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Walter Johnson’s Record-Breaking Performances

The Big Train, a symbol of pitching excellence, built a legacy that remains unmatched, spanning more than 20 years with the Senators franchise from 1907 to 1927. Raised in the American heartland, he later settled in California with his family, where his baseball abilities caught attention. Even as a teenager, he possessed a blistering fastball,

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