MLB Clemente Award winners wear his 21 on caps for careers

FILE - Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates is seen in Tampa, Fla., March 3, 1963. Winners of the Roberto Clemente Award will wear his No. 21 on back of their caps for the rest of their major league careers. Major League Baseball made the announcement Thursday, April 7, 2022, saying it was a “special tribute to his enduring legacy.”

FILE - Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates is seen in Tampa, Fla., March 3, 1963. Winners of the Roberto Clemente Award will wear his No. 21 on back of their caps for the rest of their major league careers. Major League Baseball made the announcement Thursday, April 7, 2022, saying it was a “special tribute to his enduring legacy.” (AP Photo/Preston Stroup, File)


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NEW YORK (AP) — Winners of the Roberto Clemente Award will wear his No. 21 on the back of their caps for the rest of their major league careers.

Major League Baseball made the announcement Thursday, saying it was a "special tribute to his enduring legacy." The announcement was timed for the 50th anniversary of the year in which Clemente died in a plane crash while on a humanitarian relief effort.

The award is announced during each World Series and given to a player for "extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field."

Clemente was from Puerto Rico and became a Hall of Fame right fielder with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Active Clemente winners include Nelson Cruz (Nationals), Carlos Carrasco (Mets), Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers), Andrew McCutchen (Brewers), Anthony Rizzo (Yankees) and Yadier Molina, Albert Pujols and Adam Wainwright (Cardinals).

"The Roberto Clemente Award is easily the best award I've won in my career," Rizzo said. "Just representing him, having that recognition of his number on the forefront of a lot of players' hats throughout the league will be will be in his honor. It's very deserving because he he served everyone else."

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