The most famous uniform number in baseball, not to mention all of sports, is 42, and with good reason. It is the number Jackie Robinson wore when he made his Brooklyn Dodgers debut on April 15, 1947, ...
Jackie Robinson baseball cards are among the Hobby's most coveted, and with good reason. Robinson was not only one of the greatest baseball players of all-time but he is likely the most significant ...
Robinson and his wife, Rachel, lived in Montreal during the 1946 season, his lone year in the Triple-A International League before he broke baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
Award-winning documentary One Golden Summer will air tonight at 9 as an OWN Spotlight presentation, revisiting a moment that ...
Major League Baseball aims to educate all fans about Jackie Robinson, his life's accomplishments and his legacy through the RBI program, Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life, and other initiatives, ...
While preserving Jackie Robinson's legacy, his wife, now 103 years old, has accomplished a great deal in her own right.
MLB celebrates Jackie Robinson Day as every player wears No. 42 on anniversary of his historic debut
Eight year old Marcus Jones spent Monday evening with hundreds of people in mcadams Park to do something. He's been waiting months for, to see the brand new Jackie Robinson statue. Jones says words ...
MLB on Wednesday will commemorate the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball's color barrier on April 15, 1947.
Back in the day, Rachel and Jackie Robinson accepted the keys to a car awarded him by Dodgers fans before a game at Ebbets Field against the Giants. I originally wrote this column for Forbes in honor ...
April 15 was the 79th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier in the league On the 79th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut in Major League Baseball, becoming the first Black player to ...
MLB celebrates Jackie Robinson Day as every player wears No. 42 on anniversary of his historic debut
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Major League Baseball is honoring Jackie Robinson on Wednesday with every player, coach and umpire wearing his No. 42 to mark the 79th anniversary of the infielder breaking the ...
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