Many of Robin Roberts‘ team members from the Philadelphia Phillies remembered him as one of the most outstanding pitchers to have ever played for the team and the news of his death left all those who got the opportunity to know him from close quarters rather saddened. During his illustrious career, Robin Roberts registered 286 victories, 2,357 strikeouts, 45 shutouts as well as 3.41 earned run average. Throughout his 19 major league seasons, the renowned pitcher is showcased a spectacular fastball as well as amazing control and stamina which enabled him to emerge as one of the leading players of his times.
Roberts had won 286 games and led Philadelphia Phillies 1950 Whiz Kids team to the National League pennant. The news about Roberts death was broken by Phillies. Roberts died of natural causes, said Phillies.
The legendary Phillies star had won at least 20 games every season from 1950 to 1955. He was a seven-time All-Star and in 1976 he was elected to the Hall of Fame. “He had the best fastball I ever faced,” Ralph Kiner said.
Monte Irvin had once remarked about Roberts, “It’s unbelievable how fast the ball comes at you for so slow a motion.”
Roberts was well-known for his concentration on the field and he took pride in that ability of his.
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