
Roberto Clemente Jr.
Roberto Clemente Jr. is the son of the legendary Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Clemente, who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 to 1972. Following in his father's footsteps, Clemente Jr. is an advocate for humanitarian efforts and has been vocal about preserving his father's legacy and contributions both on and off the field. Recently, he expressed his discontent over the Pittsburgh Pirates' decision to remove a tribute sign honoring his father from PNC Park, emphasizing the need for better communication and collaboration with the organization regarding matters that hold deep personal significance for the Clemente family.
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Clemente Jr. se molesta por retiro del letrero en honor a su padre del Salón de la Fama en PNC Park








