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Hall of Fame 3B Brooks Robinson dies at 86

Sep 24, 2022; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Hall of Fame member and former Baltimore Orioles player Brooks Robinson waves to the crowd prior to a game between the Orioles and the Houston Astros  at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: James A. Pittman-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: James A. Pittman-USA TODAY Sports

Brooks Robinson, the Hall of Fame third baseman who made 18 All-Star Game appearances in 23 years with the Baltimore Orioles, has died at age 86.

“We are deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Brooks Robinson,” his family and the Orioles said in a joint statement Tuesday. “An integral part of our Orioles Family since 1955, he will continue to leave a lasting impact on our club, our community, and the sport of baseball.”

Robinson, known as “The Human Vacuum Cleaner” for his defensive prowess at third base, won 16 consecutive Gold Gloves (1960-75) during his career exclusively played in Baltimore. Only pitcher Greg Maddux (18) has more Gold Gloves by a player at one position.

Robinson played on two World Series championship teams (1966, 1970), earning the Most Valuable Player award in the latter by hitting .429 with two home runs along with elite defense in five games against the Cincinnati Reds.

The Little Rock, Ark., native played in the majors from 1955-77. He was named the 1964 American League MVP after recording career highs with a .317 batting average and 118 RBIs. He totaled 2,848 hits in his career, batting .267 with 268 home runs and 1,357 RBIs.

He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983.

–Field Level Media

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