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  1. The 5-foot-9½, 190-pound Campanella broke a bone in his hand in an exhibition game in 1954, underwent surgery, and endured complications that left him in pain throughout the season. His .207 ...

  2. Height: 5' 9-1/2'' Weight: 195. Born: November 19, 1921, Philadelphia, PA. Died: June 26, 1993, Woodland Hills, California. Campy started playing for the Baltimore Elite Giants as a fifteen-year-old youngster, learning his trade from the great Biz Mackey, he developed into an outstanding catcher, earning a spot on the East squad in the 1941 All ...

  3. 28 de jun. de 1993 · Roy Campanella, 71, the legendary Hall of Fame catcher for the old Brooklyn Dodgers and one of the first of the great black athletes to break major league baseball's color barrier, died June 26 at ...

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Los Angeles Dodgers Unspecified Position Roy Campanella on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  5. ESPN Classic's "SportsCentury" episode on Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella.

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  6. 26 de jun. de 1993 · Roy Campanella had quite an unusual childhood for someone growing up in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1921 to a black mother and an Italian father, Campanella developed a rather unique outlook on life – one that few others of segregated America undoubtedly shared.

  7. Roy hit the ground running in Brooklyn, making the All-Star team in eight of his first nine seasons in the major leagues ( 1949 to 1956 ). He won the MVP Award three times, oddly enough all in odd numbered years, tying a record for most MVP hardware at the time. In 1951, he batted a robust .325/.393/.590 (159 OPS+) with 33 home runs, 108 RBI ...