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Beyond Baseball | The Life of Roberto Clemente. Clemente hits a triple in the 1971 World Series. AP/Wide World Photo

 

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Clemente provided free baseball clinics for children. Courtesy Museo de Arte de Puerto RicoThe baseball diamond has produced legendary athletes who have broken records and shattered barriers. But for many, Roberto Clemente is the most inspiring of all. With a cannon arm and lightning speed, he was an outstanding ballplayer. But the Puerto Rico native was also a dedicated humanitarian.

SITES, the Smithsonian Latino Center, the Clemente family, and the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico are pleased to present Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente as a tribute to this monumental figure’s outstanding achievements on the field and off.

With a lightweight, easy-to-install structure, this bilingual (English/Spanish) panel exhibition is richly illustrated with images of Clemente’s life and accomplishments. Beyond Baseball debuted at the Louisville Slugger Museum in 2007 and is complemented by a downloadable bilingual podcast and an interactive website (www.robertoclemente.si.edu) with lesson plans, biographical highlights, historic photographs, game footage, nd baseball trivia. A journey into sports history, ethnic pride, and Clemente’s profound commitment to helping others, Beyond Baseball is ideal for libraries, community centers, ballpark galleries, and small museums.

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Exhibition specifications

Contents Freestanding structures printed with images and text
Supplemental

Brochure, educational and promotional resources, speaker list, bibliography

Participation Fee

$2,500 per 8-week booking period, plus outgoing shipping

Square Feet 1,000 square feet
Crates 3
Weight 1,495 pounds
Category History & Culture
Security Limited
Shipping Outgoing
SITES Contacts

Shavonne Harding, 202.633.3138 (Scheduling)
Parker Hayes, 202.633.3113 (Content)

Tour Begins October 2007
   

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Tour Itinerary

Dates Host Institution Status
10/20/2007 2/24/2008 Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, Louisville, KY Booked
3/15/2008 5/11/2008 Georgia Highlands College, Rome, GA Booked
6/5/2008 7/27/2008 National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN Booked
8/16/2008 10/12/2008 Greene County Public Library, Xenia, OH Booked
11/1/2008 1/3/2009 Collier County Parks and Recreation, Naples, FL Booked
1/24/2009 3/22/2009 Hoard Historical Museum, Fort Atkinson, WI Booked
4/11/2009 6/7/2009 Austin Public Library, Austin, MN Booked
6/27/2009 8/23/2009 Broward County Library, Fort Lauderdale, FL Booked
9/12/2009 11/8/2009 Red Cloud Opera House at the Cather Center Booked
11/28/2009 1/24/2010 New Americans Museum, San Diego, CA Booked
2/13/2010 4/11/2010 The Alameda Museum, San Antonio, CA Reserved
5/1/2010 8/29/2010 California University of Pennsylvania, California, PA Booked
9/18/2010 11/14/2010   Call for availability
12/4/2010 1/30/2011   Call for availability
2/19/2011 4/17/2011 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, OH Booked
5/7/2011 7/17/2011 El Museo Latino, Omaha, NE Booked
8/6/2011 10/16/2011   Call for availability
11/5/2011 1/1/2012   Call for availability
1/21/2012 3/18/2012   Call for availability
4/7/2012 6/3/2012 Orange County Regional History Museum, Orlando, FL Booked

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Related publications

Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente exhibition brochure, 2007. Free

Find out about Clemente's achievements on and off the field. Learn about the integration of Latinos into Major League Baseball with an informative timeline.

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Roberto Clemente brochure

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Press Release

Life of Baseball Hero and Humanitarian Celebrated in New Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition

Media only:    Jennifer Schommer (202) 633-3121 
Public only:     (202) 633-1000

Roberto Clemente Walker (1934-1972) remains a legendary figure in sports, in philanthropy and in the hearts of millions of Puerto Ricans and Americans. With a cannon arm and lightning speed, he was an outstanding baseball player; nevertheless, the Puerto Rico native’s legend reaches beyond the diamond. A new Smithsonian traveling exhibition honors this sports hero and dedicated humanitarian.

Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente opens at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory in Louisville, Ky., Saturday, Oct. 20, where it will remain on view through Feb. 28, 2008, before continuing on a 20-city national tour through 2012.

Beyond Baseball was developed by the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico with the Carimar Design and Research studio and organized for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It is complemented by a downloadable bilingual (English and Spanish) podcast (launching in November) and an interactive Web site—www.robertoclemente.si.edu—with a virtual exhibition, children’s activities, lesson plans, biographical highlights and historic photographs. The exhibition is made possible by the generous support of the Smithsonian Latino Center.

In his 18 years with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clemente earned 12 consecutive Gold Glove Awards, won four batting crowns and amassed 3,000 hits. He was an integral part of the Pirates’ World Series victories in 1960 and 1971. Clemente’s precise and powerful throwing arm earned him acclaim as “the greatest right fielder of all time” by broadcaster Tim McCarver. He also was honored as the National League MVP in 1966 and elected to the Hall of Fame posthumously—the first Latino American to be inducted.

While Clemente rose to stardom with his accomplishments on the field, he never forgot his heritage and the prejudice he had faced. He fought for the recognition of his fellow Latino baseball players; helped people in need across the United States and Central America; and held free baseball clinics for children in his homeland. His charitable work led to the creation of Sports City, an athletic complex in his hometown of Carolina, Puerto Rico, designed to help disadvantaged youth develop athletic skills and prevent illegal drug use.

Tragically, Clemente’s life ended at age 38 in a plane crash; he was flying relief supplies to Nicaraguan earthquake victims. In memory of Clemente, the Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Award was established to recognize baseball players who combine outstanding skills on the field with devoted work in the community.

The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, a Smithsonian Affiliate, celebrates Puerto Rico’s centuries-old artistic traditions of painting, sculpture, graphics, ceramics, folk art, photography and contemporary media. The San Juan museum collects, interprets and presents Puerto Rican art in permanent and temporary exhibitions, while fostering awareness of other art traditions from Latin America and the rest of the world.

The Smithsonian Latino Center is dedicated to ensuring that Latino contributions to arts, sciences and the humanities are highlighted, understood and advanced through the development and support of public programs, scholarly research, museum collections and educational opportunities at the Smithsonian Institution and its affiliated organizations across the United States.

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