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Old 09-26-2023, 04:00 PM
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Rip To the Human Vacuum.
I know his following here is immense, a sad day for sure.

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Arguably, the greatest fielding third baseman ever.


I believe this is the first HOFer we've lost (please correct me if I'm wrong) since that terrible year+ we lost 9 or 10 (beginning with Kaline, ending with Aaron).



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[QUOTE=clydepepper;2376095]Arguably, the greatest fielding third baseman ever.


16 gold gloves says it isn't arguable. And with the modern, manicured infields player perform on these days, we will never get to see fielding like that ever again.

Brooks will be missed as a player and as a human being. A buddy of mine told me that he ran into Steve Garvey at a Hastings Book store about seven years ago and asked him, "Aren't you Steve Garvey?" Steve deadpanned, "Yes," without even lifting his eyes from the magazine he was perusing. Now I have nothing against Steve Garvey whatsoever. But if that had been Brooks in the store, he would have probably pulled out a 3 X 5 personal glossy photo and autographed it for my buddy on the spot, and likely would have engaged him in some conversation as well. To Brooks, all fans were friends.
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Oh my gosh! My favorite baseball guy ever.
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Sad to hear it. Great player and guy. RIP, Brooks.
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Met him at one of the first card shows I ever attended on Long Island in the 80's, and man was he nice to everyone (even though the Orioles were the enemies of BOTH Mets and Yankees fans alike) with that southern drawl emanating joy and a polite and gracious nature. A memory (along with him signing my cards left-handed) that's forever happily burned into my mind.


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When I was a kid in the early 1970s, just about everybody I knew wore a Brooks Robinson model Rawlings glove — especially after his performance in the 1970 World Series. On baseball fields everywhere, whenever an infielder made a a great play, it was compared to one Brooks would have made (at least until Ozzie Smith showed up). I recall meeting him as a teenager — with a big grin, he asked ME if I wanted HIS autograph. I hated watching him shut down my beloved Reds with his diving plays, but I respected him as a player and a person. It's going be tougher than ever today to hit a ball down the third base line in Heaven.
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“I still respect him to this day as much as I ever have,” Bench said. “I called him the other day, just to check on him, just, ‘How you doing? How you feeling?'”

Bench said when they see each other they always flash an open hand, signifying the No. 5 — their uniform numbers in their playing days. Bench said one of his favorite photos throughout his storied life occurred while three guys were chatting at a table during a gathering in Cooperstown, N.Y.: Bench, Robinson and fellow Hall of Famer George Brett.

“When you get to sit around with Brooks, he is even classier. Him and Connie have been really close friends to me. And we love to hold up our No. 5 when we see each other,” Bench said. “In fact, I have a great picture of Brett, myself and Brooks at the Hall of Fame, before we went out to an induction, and we are sitting at the table and we are all holding up 5.”

From: ‘I still respect him’: More stories of Brooks Robinson and the 1970 World Series. The Athletic.
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Definitely a favorite...sad day for sure. Even respected today, my daughter who played 3rd in college and Team USA would constantly watch youtube video's of him in action and was her favorite player for obvious reasons. We lost one of the greats!
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I was at the home games of the 1970 WS sitting on the third base side, didn't get any better than that.
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Below is a clip from an online piece in the Wash. Post re Brooks' passing. Here's the link to this piece, but there may be a firewall: https://www.washingtonpost.com/obitu...-orioles-dead/

“Of all the game’s greats, perhaps Robinson has been least cursed by his own fame,” Washington Post sports columnist Thomas Boswell wrote in 1977, when Mr. Robinson retired. “He had great talent and never abused it. He received adulation, and reciprocated with common decency. While other players dressed like kings and acted like royalty, Robinson arrived at the park dressed like a cabdriver. Other stars had fans. Robinson made friends.”
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When I was a kid in the early 1970s, just about everybody I knew wore a Brooks Robinson model Rawlings glove — especially after his performance in the 1970 World Series. On baseball fields everywhere, whenever an infielder made a a great play, it was compared to one Brooks would have made (at least until Ozzie Smith showed up). I recall meeting him as a teenager — with a big grin, he asked ME if I wanted HIS autograph. I hated watching him shut down my beloved Reds with his diving plays, but I respected him as a player and a person. It's going be a tougher than ever today to hit a ball down the third base line in Heaven.
Awesome post. I feel the exact same.

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The tidbits posted are all nice. He was the best.
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