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Take an archival look at Brooks Robinson's famed gem in Game 1 of the 1970 World Series, where his range robbed Lee May of extra bases. And his arm got May out on an extraordinary throw.
Orioles 3rd baseman Brooks Robinson makes a diving catch on the Red's Johnny Bench's line drive in the 5th inning of the 3rd game of the 1970 World Series. UPI photo ...
Orioles World Series 1970. Joy Reigns Supreme as Mike Cuellar, the winning pitcher, and Brooks Robinson, most valuable Series player, show feelings after last out of game.
Robinson, the affable Hall of Fame third baseman who spent his entire 23-season career with the Orioles, turned in what is arguably the greatest all-around performance in World Series history.
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson died on Tuesday at the age of 86, inspiring countless tributes to one of the best third basemen in the history of baseball.
He almost single-handedly helped Baltimore defeat Cincinnati in the 1970 World Series and homered in Game 1 of the Orioles’ 1966 sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers for their first crown.
Brooks Robinson, a Hall of Fame third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles for 23 seasons and the MVP of the 1970 World Series, died Tuesday, his family and the team said. He was 86.
Hall of Fame 3rd baseman Brooks Robinson, whose deft glovework and folksy manner made him one of Baltimore's most beloved and accomplished athletes, has died.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) - On Wednesday, the Babe Ruth Museum announced it will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brooks Robinson being named the Most Valuable Player in the 1970 World Series by ...