Filmmaker (and former Orioles minor leaguer) Roberto Clemente Jr. was a guest on Glenn Clark Radio Friday.

Among the topics he discussed were:
-What he learned about his dad while making the new documentary “Clemente” (which will air on History Channel next week)
-Showing a “different side” of his dad, including a scrap he got into with Orioles legend Boog Powell
-The impact his dad still has in Puerto Rico and the involvement of Puerto Rican baseball legends in the film like Francisco Lindor, Bengie Molina and Yadier Molina
-His memories of the 1971 World Series, and an Orioles-themed gift his father received for being the 1971 World Series MVP
-Signing with the Orioles in the late 80’s but an injury ending his career before he was able to reach the MLB level

If you missed the conversation, click play below to listen or watch.

Photo courtesy of Vantage Pictures

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