People come out to see the players. When do you see a manager anyway? When he’s out on the field arguing with the umpires, making a fool of himself and you know you can’t win, and when he brings out the line-up card. Frank Robinson Read Quote
It was a breaking period for black people coming into baseball, and how many followed depended on Jackie’s conduct. But that’s not the case now. What and how I do doesn’t mean nearly as much as what and how Jackie did. Frank Robinson Read Quote
During the years I was still playing, I would go to Puerto Rico in the winter and manage. When the day came, I had the experience without having to go to the minor leagues for four or five years and then wait for an opportunity. Still, there’s a double standard. Some whites, like Pete Rose, Joe Torre and Ted Williams, never had to go to the minors. Frank Robinson Read Quote
As a black, you find you have to be two or three times better than a white even to play. And when it comes to front-office jobs, management believes you’ll never be as good. Frank Robinson Read Quote
I’ve never seen baseball advertise for a job, and I’ve never heard of whites applying for a job. I mean, there’s an old boy network, and it’s lily white. Frank Robinson Read Quote
Al Campanis made people finally understand what goes on behind closed doors – that there is racism in baseball. Frank Robinson Read Quote
The way we’re going… if I called up another pitcher, he’d just hang up the phone on me. Frank Robinson Read Quote