Brooks Robinson, the legendary third baseman and Hall of Famer, affectionately known as “Mr. Oriole” for spending his entire 23-year big league career in Baltimore, has passed away at the age of 86.
Career Highlights
Robinson was one of the greatest defenders in baseball history, winning 16 Gold Gloves. He was a two-time World Series Champion, the 1964 American League MVP, and the winner of 16 consecutive Gold Gloves at third base. He was a model of excellence, durability, loyalty, and winning baseball for the Orioles.

Legacy
After his playing career, he continued to make contributions to the game by working with the MLB Players Alumni Association. His iconic No. 5 is among the other Orioles’ legends who wore the orange and black.
FAQ
Q: When did Brooks Robinson pass away?
A: Brooks Robinson passed away on September 26, 2023.
Q: What was the cause of Brooks Robinson’s death?
A: At the time of this report, there was no official cause of death named, however, reports suggest that he died of natural causes looking at his advanced age.
Q: What were some of Brooks Robinson’s career highlights?
A: Robinson was a two-time World Series Champion, the 1964 American League MVP, and the winner of 16 consecutive Gold Gloves at third base.
Q: What was Brooks Robinson’s legacy?
A: After his playing career, he continued to make contributions to the game by working with the MLB Players Alumni Association. His iconic No. 5 is among the other Orioles’ legends who wore the orange and black.