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  1. Roberts went eight innings exhibiting strong command, but took the hard-luck 2-0 loss. He bounced back five days later and earned the first of his 286 career wins a complete game victory over the Cincinnati Reds. From 1950-1955, Roberts was arguably the most dominant pitcher in the league.

  2. May 6, 2010 · 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...

  3. Robin Roberts Bio. Fullname: Robin Evan Roberts; Born: 9/30/1926 in Springfield, IL; College: Michigan State; Debut: 6/18/1948; Hall of Fame: 1976; Died: 5/06/2010

  4. Aug 31, 2011 · 8. 9. 8.3K 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 fastball ...

  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. 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.

  7. 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...

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