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Roberto Clemente Wikipedia Clemente was posthumously presented three civilian awards of the United States government from the President of the United States including the first Presidential Citizens Medal President Richard Nixon May 14 1973 Roberto Clemente Walker Congressional Gold Medal President Richard Nixon May Roberto Clemente Biography Stats Facts Roberto Clemente in full Roberto Clemente Walker born August 18 1934 Carolina Puerto Rico—died December 31 1972 San Juan professional baseball player who was an idol in his native Puerto Rico and one of the first Latin American baseball stars in the United States see also Sidebar Latin Americans in Major League Baseball Roberto Clemente Life Stats Facts Biography Athlete Roberto Clemente is the Puerto Rican batter who led the Pittsburgh Pirates to the World Series in 1971 Learn more at Who Was Roberto Clemente by James Buckley Jr Roberto Clemente is a baseball player from Puerto Rico who worked his way to the major leagues while not speaking English He went on to set a high standard for other players both on and off the field Roberto Clemente Biography Facts Childhood Family Life Childhood Roberto Clemente was born on August 18 1934 in Barrio San Anton Carolina in Puerto Rico His parents were Don Melchor Clemente and Dona Luisa Walker Clemente attended Vizcarrondo High School which was located in Carolina From an early age he developed an interest in baseball Biography of Baseball Legend Roberto Clemente Roberto Clemente was the youngest of the seven children of Melchor and Luisa Clemente His father was a foreman on a sugarcane plantation and his mother ran a grocery store for plantation workers His family was poor and Clemente worked hard as a youngster delivering milk and taking other odd jobs to earn extra money for the family