
Roberto Clemente Zabala (born August 17, 1965), better known as Roberto Clemente Jr., is a
baseball
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broadcaster and former professional baseball player from
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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. He was born in the
Santurce barrio. His father and namesake
Roberto Clemente
Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (; August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder. On December ...
was the first
Latin American
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Latin American countries and their Latin American diaspora, diasporas are Metroethnicity, ...
player to compile 3,000 hits in
Major League Baseball
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history. His mother
Vera Clemente hosted a
telethon
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Most telethons feature heavy solicitatio ...
in
Puerto Rico
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in order to raise funds for the ''Ciudad Roberto Clemente'', a sporting complex located in
Carolina, Puerto Rico
Carolina (; ) is a Carolina barrio-pueblo, city and Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality on the northeastern coastal plain of Puerto Rico, immediately east of San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan and Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, Trujillo Alto, n ...
.
Biography

Despite playing for the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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and being established in
Pittsburgh
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for many years, Roberto Clemente insisted his wife Vera return to Puerto Rico so Roberto Jr. could be born there a day before his own birthday. The first seven years of Clemente's life were spent between Puerto Rico and Pittsburgh. His father died in a
plane crash
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on December 31, 1972, while taking relief supplies to
Nicaragua earthquake victims. After his father’s death, Roberto Jr. became the spokesperson for the family when his mother Vera was not available.
In 1978, he was chosen to carry the torch and light the Pavilion for the
Pan Am Games
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. Clemente excelled in sports at the junior high and high school levels. He was captain of the
volleyball
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team and participated in
track and field
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and
basketball
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, and was offered a spot on a professional basketball team. After high school, Clemente moved to
Bradenton, Florida
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to attend a community college.
In 1984, he was spotted by a
Philadelphia Phillies
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scout, and signed by the organization,
joining their division-A team in 1985, the same year in which he made his debut in the Puerto Rican winter baseball league, with the
Arecibo Wolves. A series of injuries prevented Clemente from making it to the major leagues. After playing two seasons with the Phillies, he joined the
San Diego Padres
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after Sandy Alomar Sr. arranged it with the organization in 1986, but he had a
knee
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injury during spring training and was not able to make the team. Clemente insisted on making the major leagues and after three knee surgeries in three years he traveled to
Venezuela
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in 1989, where he homered on the first pitch thrown to him in over three years. He became a well-known player in Venezuela, but after signing a minor league contract with the
Baltimore Orioles
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before the 1989 season, he suffered a career-ending injury to his back and had to retire from professional baseball.
Clemente returned to Puerto Rico and helped his mother make his father's dream a reality, the Roberto Clemente Sports City. In 1992, he brought Major League Baseball's RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) program to Puerto Rico, which has won 10 RBI World Series championships. Clemente moved to
Pittsburgh
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to establish the Roberto Clemente Foundation in 1993 to help bring to the RBI program where there was none.
When
Kevin McClatchy
Kevin S. McClatchy (born January 13, 1963) is the chairman of McClatchy and former owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. He led a group of investors that purchased the team in 1996, and served as the team's CEO and lead owner until 2007 ...
became the Pirates' new owner in 1995, the major league team embraced and promoted RBI Baseball.
In 1997 Clemente accepted an offer to broadcast
New York Yankees
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games
on television and radio, becoming a
Spanish-language
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announcer for the Yankees on
MSG Network
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,
Telemundo
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, and
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Digita ...
. WADO inaugurated a weekly talk show with Clemente Jr. as show host in 1997. By 1998, Roberto was splitting the duties as Spanish play by play announcer for the New York Yankees and earned three
World Series ring
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s with the 1998, 1999 and 2000 teams. Clemente added more broadcast duties by joining ESPN Deportes as a sideline reporter for the baseball post season and was part of the ESPN Family for another seven years as a color commentator. In 2001, Clemente hosted the Spanish version of MLB's network television show, ''Baseball Max'', and by 2002, was conducting game interviews for ''
ESPN
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Deportes Radio''. Also in 2002, he was named honorary chairman for the Baseball Assistance Team's (BAT) annual fundraising dinner. He is known for his work with the
American Diabetes Association
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.
In 2004, Clemente decided to complete his father's fatal trip with supplies. He joined forces with Project Club Clemente President Eliezer Rodriguez, but the
tsunami in southeast Asia forced them to reschedule after Clemente decided to send the aid to where it was needed. In 2005, Clemente hosted a Saturday afternoon show on
WFAN WFAN may refer to:
* WFAN (AM)
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in New York City called ''The Latin Beat''. This was his first English-language radio job,
as he also became the first Latino host in the history of the station.
In 2013, Roberto became a member of the board for The National Hispanic Health Foundation because of his work in the forefront of new brain technology. He is currently the Ambassador for RC21x. Clemente was selected to serve as commissioner of President
George W. Bush's South Lawn
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tee-ball
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Description
Tee-ball associations ...
League. He co-hosted the tee-ball tournament at
Gracie Mansion
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with NYC Mayor
Michael Bloomberg
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from 2006 to 2013.
In 2024, Roberto endorsed the republican candidate Donald Trump for President of the United States.
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Clemente, Roberto Jr.
1965 births
Living people
Baseball players from San Juan, Puerto Rico
Sports commentators
Sportspeople from Santurce, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican baseball players
Florida Complex League Phillies players
Gastonia Jets players
Charleston Rainbows players
Major League Baseball broadcasters
New York Yankees announcers
American sports radio personalities