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  1. Pee Wee Reese's number 1 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1984. In 1984, Reese was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum along with Rick Ferrell . On his entry, his support of Jackie Robinson was cited as well as his playing performance as a testament to his worthiness of the Hall.

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  2. 7 set 2023 · “My father,” Pee Wees son Mark Reese said, “listened to his heart and not the chorus.” “His walk across the diamond,” Jonathan Eig wrote in his book Opening Day, “his embrace of Robinson, would be described years later as one of baseball’s most glorious and honorable moments.

  3. 2 nov 2005 · "My father had done his own soul searching," said Mark Reese, Pee Wee's son, "and he knew that some fans, teammates, and yes, some family members didn't want him to play with a...

  4. 9 ago 2013 · Mark Reese, son of Pee Wee Reese, says his father would be filled with great sadness after vandalism was performed on the monument he shares with Jackie Robinson. “Well, Jackie, maybe...

  5. 19 ago 1999 · By ROGER KAHN. Aug. 19, 1999 12 AM PT. This occassional contributor to The Times is the author of "Boys of Summer," "Joe & Marilyn," and other baseball books. We were working on a film, Pee Wee...

  6. 17 ago 2020 · Pee Wee Reese Stories. Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees. Pee Wee Reese was the heart and soul of the Dodgers, playing shortstop from 1940-57 (he served in the Navy from 1943-45) in Brooklyn, and for one season in Los Angeles. With Reese, numbers don’t tell the whole story.

  7. 28 set 2001 · Commentator Mark Reese remembers his father, the baseball player Pee Wee Reese. Mark Reese and his mother were near the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. They were remembering how Pee...