<Li> 2007: Clemente was selected for the All Time Rawlings Gold Glove Team (50th anniversary of the Gold Glove award; 1957). </Li> <Li> 2010: Clemente was inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame . </Li> <Li> 2015: Clemente was enshrined in the Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame . </Li> <Li> PNC Park, the home ballpark of the Pirates which opened in 2001, includes a right field wall 21 feet (6.4 m) high, in reference to Clemente's uniform number and his normal fielding position during his years with the Pirates . The Pirates originally erected a statue in memory of Clemente at Three Rivers Stadium, an honor previously awarded to Honus Wagner . The statue was moved to PNC Park when it opened, and stands at the corner near the Roberto Clemente Bridge . An identical smaller statue was unveiled in Newark, New Jersey's Branch Brook Park in 2012 . The team considered naming PNC Park after Clemente, but despite popular sentiment the team chose instead to sell the naming rights to locally based PNC Financial Services, with the bridge being renamed after him considered a compromise . </Li>

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