Roberto Clemente accepts Pittsburghâs annual âDapper Dan Awardâ
1962 â Roberto Clemente accepts Pittsburghâs annual âDapper Dan Awardâ, acknowledging both Pirate fans and fellow Pirates in the process. Les Biederman writes in The Sporting News: âClemente, the Piratesâ National League batting champion, gave credit to the encouragement of the Pittsburgh fans for his feats in 1961 that earned him the Dapper Dan Award at the 26th annual banquet before more than 2,000 persons (all male) at the Hilton Hotel. The Puerto Rican, who climaxed his greatest season in the majors with a .351 batting average, accepted the plaque from Dapper Dan President Al Abrams, sports editor of the sponsoring Post Gazette, and responded to a standing ovation with a moving and sincere speech. âWithout the fansâ encouragement here, I never could win this award,â Clemente told the hushed crowd. âThis award belongs to the fans and my teammates as much as it does to me.'â