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  1. Stats. Stories. Related Hall of Famers. Enlarge Plaque. From 1950-1955, Robin Roberts was arguably the most dominant pitcher in the National League. 676 676. Games. 1926 1926. Birth year. About Robin Roberts. Over the course of his career, Robin Roberts was two distinctly different pitchers.

  2. May 6, 2010 · Robin Roberts, the Hall of Fame right-hander who won 286 games and pitched the Philadelphia Phillies’ 1950 Whiz Kids team to the National League pennant, died Thursday at his home in Temple...

  3. Aug 31, 2011 · 66. 8.6K views 12 years ago. Robin Roberts was the ace of the Phillies staff for most of his 14 years in a brilliant 19-season Major League career. The durable workhorse with a superior...

  4. On that day, Roberts pitched 10 shutout innings to beat the Pirates 2-0, finishing his 28th straight complete game for Philadelphia. He would be pulled during his next start after pitching 7.1 innings, capping the streak at 28, still the longest complete game streak since 1920.

  5. May 6, 2010 · Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts died Thursday morning at age 83. A lover of the game of baseball, and especially of the Philadelphia Phillies, he spoke often of the players – both...

  6. May 6, 2010 · The Philadelphia Phillies say Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts has died at the age of 83. The Phillies, calling him “The greatest right-hander” in Phillies history” said in a statement that...

  7. Robin Roberts had a lot of impressive outings during his career that led to the Hall of Fame. One that stands out happened 60 years ago -- Sept. 6, 1952, to be specific. He pitched all 17 innings to beat the Boston Braves, 7-6, at Shibe Park before a scant 12,474 fans. His pitching line: 17 innings, 16 hits, six runs, three walks, five strikeouts.

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