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75 years after breaking baseball’s color barrier, Jackie Robinson’s story continues to inspire Dave Roberts, Reggie Smith and Fred Claire reveal how the Dodger legend has influenced their lives.
The story of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier begins with a story you may not know about his first trip to spring training.
Jackie Robinson first took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers 75 years ago this week, becoming the first Black man to play in the modern major leagues. It’s been nearly 50 years since Jackie ...
75 years ago today, Jackie Robinson became the first Black man to integrate Major League Baseball. Robinson persevered against taunts and racial slurs from fans, and hotels turning the team away ...
The Jackie Robinson Museum, honoring the Brooklyn Dodgers legend and his legacy 75 years after he broke baseball's color barrier, is opening in New York City.
75 years ago today, Jackie Robinson made his big league debut and became the first Black MLB player of the modern era.
Jackie Robinson’s first Leaf baseball card. (Photo: Sotheby’s) That could mean that the 1949 Bowman Robinson and Paige deserve rookie status previously only awarded to the Leaf issues.
75 facts about Jackie Robinson, 75 years after he integrated Major League Baseball April 15, 2022Updated Jan. 30, 2024 ...
Players across the majors donned Jackie Robinson's No. 42 - and all of them in Dodger blue this year - for the 75th anniversary of Robinson's big league debut.
Jackie Robinson's legacy continues to influence Major League Baseball 75 years after he first broke the league's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
For Jackie Robinson Day, players will don Jackie Robinson's No. 42 — and all of them in Dodger blue this year.