Brooks Robinson played 2,870 games at third base — more than any other player. On July 29, 1971, the Orioles legend — an All-Star for 11 straight seasons and widely hailed as the greatest defensive third baseman in baseball history — had an inning he’d never forget. In one frame, he committed three errors, the only time in his entire career he ever did so. As one commentator pointed out, the moment became a reminder that even the brightest stars can have a really rough day.