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  1. Wilbert Robinson (June 29, 1864 – August 8, 1934), nicknamed " Uncle Robbie ", was an American catcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played in MLB for the Philadelphia Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals. He managed the Orioles and Brooklyn Robins.

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  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Wilbert Robinson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

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  3. Wilbert Robinson (29 de junho de 1863 – 8 de agosto de 1934), apelidado de "Uncle Robbie", foi um jogador profissional de beisebol que atuou como catcher, técnico assistente e treinador na Major League Baseball. Foi induzido ao Baseball Hall of Fame na votação de 1945 [1]. Referências

  4. Wilbert Robinson was the first 20th century Dodger to be elected to the Hall of Fame, and his feud with John McGraw shaped the rivalry between the teams. He managed the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1914 to 1931, leading them to two NL pennants and a .500 winning percentage. He played for four teams in his MLB career, including the Orioles and the Cardinals.

  5. Uncover the timeless legacy of Wilbert Robinson, affectionately known as "Uncle Robbie," a true titan of Major League Baseball (MLB). From his iconic days as a catcher to his storied managerial...

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  6. Wilbert Robinson Bio. Fullname: Wilbert Robinson; Nickname: Uncle Robbie; Born: 6/29/1864 in Bolton, MA; Debut: 4/19/1886; Hall of Fame: 1945; Died: 8/08/1934; Relationship(s): brother of Fred Robinson

  7. 4 de jan. de 2012 · Wilbert Robinson was a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1890s and a manager for the Brooklyn Robins in the 1910s and 1920s. He was known for his jovial personality, his friendship with John McGraw, and his ability to get the most out of his pitchers. Learn more about his life, career, and legacy from this article by Alex Semchuck.