He was the physically toughest SOB who ever played baseball. I don't care who people talk about or what they did. Robinson "leaned in" on purpose to pitchers like Early Wynn and Don Drysdale. Who would stick 90+ mph fastballs behind your ear for breathing. And pitchers hit Robinson regularly. Once so bad he had double vision and almost lost the ability to play. But he didn't care because he could step back and put the pitch into the center field bleachers.
Off the field he could be a little crude and spoke his mind. And that rubbed a generation of sports writers wrong sometimes. Ones that grew up where baseball was some sort of religious convention. But for Frank Robinson, baseball was a way up and a way out. Just like basketball was for his teenage classmate, Bill Russell.
Maybe only his former team mate Pete Rose played the game with as much intensity. But nobody played with as much fire.