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Happy 85th Birthday, Brooks!


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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Wow, hard to believe Brooksie is 85.   Great player and an even better person.  

 

1 hour ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

Have never heard a bad word uttered against Brooks. It's a shame the falling out he had with Angelos for the longest time. 

 

11 minutes ago, O's84 said:

I've never had the pleasure of meeting him but by all accounts he sounds like a 1st class gentleman.  I hope he celebrated his birthday in style.  Here's to you Brooks!  

“There's not a man who knows him who wouldn't swear for his integrity and honesty and give testimony to his consideration of others. He’s an extraordinary human being, which is important, and the world’s greatest third baseman of all time, which is incidental.” 
 

http://www.brooksrobinsonstatue.org/the-statue-engraving

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I was 12 years old and me and my two buddies went to Mailman's Department store to get Brooks Robinson and Mark Belanger's autograph.  When we finished we called my mom, on a pay phone, to have her pick us up.  We were sitting on the curb waiting when Brooks came over and sat down next to us.  He asked what we were doing. We told him we were waiting on our ride, he said he was too.  He spoke to us for a few minutes and then Belanger pulled up and they drove away.  Greatest two minutes of my childhood. 

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Brooks is just the best.  I've posted this before, but when I was in 8th, 9th and 10th grade we lived in Kaiserslautern, West Germany.  (My Dad was in the army and stationed over there).  Every year I would send something to Brooks for his birthday... usually Danish Sugar Cookies that came in a tin that we'd get at the commissary.  Every year he'd send back an autographed 8 x 10 picture with a nice note.  Years later I met him at a promotional event at a Durham Bulls game. I told him the story and he, very kindly, pretended to remember getting those cookies and said how touched he was that we would do that.  Made my day to say the least.  

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4 hours ago, BRobinsonfan said:

Brooks is just the best.  I've posted this before, but when I was in 8th, 9th and 10th grade we lived in Kaiserslautern, West Germany.  (My Dad was in the army and stationed over there).  Every year I would send something to Brooks for his birthday... usually Danish Sugar Cookies that came in a tin that we'd get at the commissary.  Every year he'd send back an autographed 8 x 10 picture with a nice note.  Years later I met him at a promotional event at a Durham Bulls game. I told him the story and he, very kindly, pretended to remember getting those cookies and said how touched he was that we would do that.  Made my day to say the least.  

Different person, but couldn't help but think of this story re: Roger Moore.

https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/30/brilliant-sir-roger-moore-story-goes-viral-will-brighten-day-13058150/

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