Frank Robinson (August 31, 1935 – February 7, 2019), nicknamed "the Judge", was an American professional baseball outfielder and manager in Major League...
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Frank Isaac Robinson (born December 28, 1938), known in his early musical career as Sugar Chile Robinson, is an American jazz pianist and singer. A Detroit...
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Frank Robinson (1935–2019) was an American baseball player and manager. Frank Robinson may also refer to: Frank M. Robinson (1926–2014), American science...
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"Helicopter Pioneer Frank Robinson Passes". Robinson Helicopter Company. Retrieved 2022-11-14. O'Connor, Kate (14 November 2022). "Frank Robinson Dead At 92"...
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of five children born to Mallie (née McGriff) and Jerry Robinson, after siblings Edgar, Frank, Matthew (nicknamed "Mack"), and Willa Mae. His middle name...
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category. In 1966, he finished second in the MVP voting behind teammate Frank Robinson after again posting 100 RBIs as the Orioles won the pennant, before...
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Frank Bruce "Doc" Robinson (1886 – 19 October 1948) was an American New Thought author and spiritual leader. A pharmacist in Moscow, Idaho, Robinson was...
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Frank Malcolm Robinson (August 9, 1926 – June 30, 2014) was an American science fiction and techno-thriller writer. He was a speechwriter for gay politician...
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color barrier with the hiring of Frank Robinson as Major League Baseball's first African American manager. Robinson served as player-manager and provided...
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Frank Mason Robinson (September 12, 1845 – July 8, 1923) was an important early marketer and advertiser of what became known as Coca-Cola. During the winter...
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved February 27, 2022. "Robinson, Frank". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved February 27...
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Andy Etchebarren (section Saving Frank Robinson)
during a swimming pool party the players held on an off day in August. Frank Robinson, who would go on to win the triple crown and American League Most Valuable...
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manufactured by Robinson Helicopter Company. It was designed in 1973 by Frank D. Robinson, and has been in production since 1979. The majority of flight testing...
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they acquired Hall of Famer Frank Robinson from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for starting pitcher Milt Pappas. Robinson won the Triple Crown and A.L...
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Frank Lawson Robinson (born January 11, 1969) is an American former professional football cornerback who played two seasons in the National Football League...
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least three teams, along with Jackie Robinson (whose number was retired by Major League Baseball) and Frank Robinson. Ryan is the all-time leader in no-hitters...
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inducted representing the Orioles, such as third baseman Brooks Robinson, outfielder Frank Robinson, starting pitcher Jim Palmer, first baseman Eddie Murray...
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1973 by Frank Robinson, a former employee of Bell Helicopter and Hughes Helicopters. Since delivering its first helicopter in 1979, Robinson Helicopter...
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star sluggers Frank Robinson and Boog Powell, who each hit over 30 home runs and drove in over 100 runs; third baseman Brooks Robinson, perhaps the best-fielding...
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Frank Robinson (1932 – 4 July 2004) was an eccentric street entertainer in Nottingham, England. He was by far Nottingham's best known busker and was regularly...
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Frank Robinson". sportando.com. Retrieved 2018-11-10. "Frank Robinson signs with Nilan Bisons". sportando.com. Retrieved 2018-11-10. "Frank Robinson signs...
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by National League Rookie of the Year Frank Robinson, hit 221 home runs to tie the NL record. By 1961, Robinson was joined by Vada Pinson, Wally Post...
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product's requirements. The term was coined and defined in 2001 by Frank Robinson and then popularized by Steve Blank and Eric Ries. It may also involve...
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Bill DeWitt (section Frank Robinson trade)
can forget Frank Robinson for Milt Pappas, for God's sake?") After announcing the trade, DeWitt famously defended it by calling Robinson "not a young...
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(18, 58, .322), as well as future Hall of Famers Frank Robinson (25, 78, .306) and Brooks Robinson (18, 94, .276). The Orioles led the AL in most runs...
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of sluggers Frank Robinson (.281 batting average, 28 home runs, 99 RBI) and Boog Powell (.256, 22, 92) and sure hands of Brooks Robinson at third base...
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Group Captain Franks Lubbock Robinson DSO MC DFC ADC (30 March 1886 – 5 November 1949) was an Irish field hockey player who competed in the 1908 Summer...
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areas. 1938 – Ernie Lombardi 1939 – Bucky Walters 1940 – Frank McCormick 1961 – Frank Robinson 1970 – Johnny Bench 1972 – Johnny Bench 1973 – Pete Rose...
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the advancing blade is on the bottom. Designed during the 1980s by Frank Robinson and his staff of engineers, the R44 first flew on 31 March 1990. The...
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Mays' #24 was retired by the Giants and Mets. Excluding Jackie Robinson, only Frank Robinson and Nolan Ryan have had their number(s) retired by three teams...
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