Absolutely mine, too. I have a photo of Roberto and a copy of his HoF plaque on my wall along with a autographed ball and baseball card. From Little League to high school, American Legion and semi-pro ball, I always wore 21. I was a right fielder much of the time because Clemente was one. In semi-pro ball, I even got into a fight with my player-manager and star pitcher over it. He was ten years younger than me. He said that was his number, and even had diamond earrings with that number. I said, "Give the earrings to your wife because you aren't wearing 21. I was wearing that number before you were born, and nobody is wearing 21, but me." He challenged me to a fight by saying "Winner gets the number." I had him pinned down on the floor in five seconds. "You aren't getting up until you agree that I get 21," which he finally did. The only thing I felt bad about was it was at his house in front of his wife and two boys, but nobody on my team was going wear 21 as long as I was there. We did stay friends, though.
Walking on the Roberto Clemente bridge in Pittsburgh was a very emotional thing for me.
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M'lady and me in front of the statue of Roberto at PNC park.
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