Now batting for the Pittsburgh Pirates, number 21: Roberto Clemente. Clemente was one of the first Latin American superstars in Major League Baseball, playing for the Pirates for 18 seasons. Distinguished for his work on and off the field, Clemente fought for recognition of his fellow Latino ballplayers and held free baseball clinics for children in Puerto Rico, where he grew up. He also helped people in need across the United States and Central America. While delivering supplies for victims of a Nicaraguan earthquake, Clemente died when his plane crashed off the coast of Puerto Rico. Clemente’s story is part of baseball history. Join us Friday July 13, for “Giving and the Game,” an after hours event exploring connections between Latino baseball and philanthropy. Hear from our all-star panel. Savor our delicious ballpark-inspired Cuban menu. Explore rarely-seen objects from our baseball history collection. This event is part of our All-Star Baseball Film Festival. Link in the bio. #BaseballHistory #Baseball #SportsHistory #LatinoHistory #HispanicHeritage #AmericanHistory #PuertoRico #PuertoRicanHistory #Pittsburgh #PittsburghHistory #PennsylvaniaHistory #philanthropy #AllStarGame #ASG #DCevents #myDCcool #⚾️ “Giving and the Game” is made possible by the Fidelity Charitable Trustees’ Initiative, a grantmaking program of Fidelity Charitable, through the museum’s Philanthropy Initiative. The Initiative is also made possible by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and David M. Rubenstein. In addition, Giving and the Game is supported through a gift from Cordoba Corporation and a partnership with the Smithsonian Latino Center and La Vida Baseball.

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Now batting for the Pittsburgh Pirates, number 21: Roberto Clemente.
Clemente was one of the first Latin American superstars in Major League Baseball, playing for the Pirates for 18 seasons.
Distinguished for his work on and off the field, Clemente fought for recognition of his fellow Latino ballplayers and held free baseball clinics for children in Puerto Rico, where he grew up. He also helped people in need across the United States and Central America.
While delivering supplies for victims of a Nicaraguan earthquake, Clemente died when his plane crashed off the coast of Puerto Rico.
Clemente’s story is part of baseball history. Join us Friday July 13, for “Giving and the Game,” an after hours event exploring connections between Latino baseball and philanthropy. Hear from our all-star panel. Savor our delicious ballpark-inspired Cuban menu. Explore rarely-seen objects from our baseball history collection. This event is part of our All-Star Baseball Film Festival. Link in the bio.
#BaseballHistory #Baseball #SportsHistory #LatinoHistory #HispanicHeritage #AmericanHistory #PuertoRico #PuertoRicanHistory #Pittsburgh #PittsburghHistory #PennsylvaniaHistory #philanthropy #AllStarGame #ASG #DCevents #myDCcool #⚾️ “Giving and the Game” is made possible by the Fidelity Charitable Trustees’ Initiative, a grantmaking program of Fidelity Charitable, through the museum’s Philanthropy Initiative. The Initiative is also made possible by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and David M. Rubenstein. In addition, Giving and the Game is supported through a gift from Cordoba Corporation and a partnership with the Smithsonian Latino Center and La Vida Baseball.


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