
Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson passed away in early February at the age of 83 after enjoying a career in baseball that spanned 60-plus years. He spent six seasons with the Baltimore Orioles as a player and four as a manager.
Robinson was former Orioles closer Gregg Olson's first manager in the major leagues. Olson was drafted in 1988 and debuted later that year, Robinson's first at the helm of the Orioles.
"He had a lot of different layers, and the initial layer was this gruff and hard-edged man," Olson said on The Bat Around With Stan "The Fan" Charles Feb. 23. "The more you got to know him and the more you were around him, he was awesome -- caring, compassionate. It just took a little while to see that side."

