Some younger baseball fans may think of Cal Ripken Jr. as the face of the Baltimore Orioles historic franchise, but before the iron man, Brooks Robinson was Mr. Oriole, and he will always hold that honor in the eyes of many fans. The third baseman spent his entire 23-season career in Baltimore where he won an incredible 16 Gold Glove awards. Robinson was also a fine hitter, accumulating nearly 3,000 career hits along with 268 home runs. He was a major part of the Orioles two World Series titles and he was named the World Series MVP in 1970. The Sporting News honored Brooks Robinson as one of the 100 greatest baseball players of all time and he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983 with nearly 92 percent of the voters checking off his name. Since retiring from baseball, Robinson spent many years as a broadcaster and also served on the board of the Baltimore area Boy Scouts. Brooks Robinson often let his play do the talking on the baseball diamond, but since retirement, Brooks Robinson speaker events have been full of chatter. A Brooks Robinson speaker engagement draws on experiences from over 30 years in the baseball world. Baseball may be just a sport to most, but at a Brooks Robinson speaker event, anyone can discover that baseball is a business and this man has succeeded in the business world. A Brooks Robinson speaker event is more than just home run stories; it is a home run event not to be missed.