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Celebrating Frank Robinson, Dodgers at Reds, April 15, 1972

Jun 10, 20242 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 86
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Episode description

Frank Robinson could hit the ball hard. He ran the base paths even harder. A formidable player who has been named MVP for both the AL and NL, the triple crown in 1966, 14 All-Star appearances, and 2 World Series rings.

To this day, he holds the record for walk-off hits, with 26 winning moments to his credit.

In the final years of his playing career, he became the player-manager for Cleveland in 1975 and continued managing until he retired in 2006.

Today's broadcast celebrates the life and achievement of Frank Robinson as we turn the clock back to 1972. Robinson is debuting with the Dodgers on an Opening Day visit to the Reds. The Reds hold a special place in Robinson's career; he debuted in the Majors and won his first World Series with them.

Behind the microphone, you have Jerry Dogget and Vin Scully

You can find the boxscore here:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CIN/CIN197204150.shtml

This game was played on April 15, 1972.

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