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  1. 3 giorni fa · Jackie Robinson was the first Black baseball player to play in the American major leagues during the 20th century. He famously broke the color line of Major League Baseball (MLB) when he appeared on the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. A baseball icon, his jersey number, 42, was retired across MLB in 1997.

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      Ernie Banks (born January 31, 1931, Dallas, Texas, U.S.—died...

    • Pee Wee Reese

      Pee Wee Reese (born July 23, 1918, Ekron, Kentucky,...

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      Branch Rickey (born December 20, 1881, Stockdale, Ohio,...

    • Roy Campanella

      Roy Campanella, American baseball player who, as catcher for...

    • Ken Griffey, Jr

      Ken Griffey, Jr. (born November 21, 1969, Donora,...

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      Joe Morgan (born September 19, 1943, Bonham, Texas,...

  2. 6 mag 2024 · Jackie Robinson and the Dodgers taught me about the power of sports as a catalyst for social change and the importance of standing up for what is right. Today, athletes continue using their...

  3. 15 mag 2024 · A public domain classic about Jackie Robinson's story of becoming a baseball player at the MLB.Alfred E. Green

    • 77 min
    • 5
    • Grains of Sand
  4. 13 mag 2024 · This 1954 Jackie Robinson Topps baseball card shows him in the field as well as his portrait. Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions And Robinson’s cards are if not on top, close to it, Ivy says.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Formerly City Island Ballpark, the ballpark was renamed for Jackie Robinson in 1990 in recognition of the historic game on March 17, 1946, when Jackie Robinson, playing for the Montreal Royals ...

  6. 13 mag 2024 · Explore the Massive Memorial to Jackie Robinson. The 42 tribute in front of the main Team Store. Visitors can stand on a recreation of Robinsons footprint. The main entrance to Citi Field,...

  7. 1 mag 2024 · The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson By Kostya Kennedy St. Martin's Press. 278 pp. $29.99 - - - By October 1972, Jackie Robinson no longer moved in powerful bursts. His eyes were failing. His hair ...