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One of the most transformative figures in American history, Jackie Robinson did more than break baseball's color barrier. He ...
American baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919 - 1972) of the Brooklyn Dodgers stealing home base during game with Arizona Crackers during the second inning, 1948.
"Doby suffered the same indignities as Jackie Robinson, but his struggles did not get the media attention Robinson's received." ...
After a rain delay pushed back first pitch by one hour and two minutes, the Los Angeles Dodgers closed out their road trip with a 5-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals to clinch a sixth ...
When Brooklyn-born, Irish Catholic Frank Layden strapped a struggling National Basketball Association franchise on his back ...
Robinson in 1947 broke the color barrier as the first Black player in Major League Baseball when he took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
While serving as the Mets’ visiting clubhouse manager from 1976 until his retirement in 2019, Tony Carullo warmly welcomed ...
The Dodgers sported Brooklyn caps for the Royals’ annual Salute to the Negro Leagues game, paying tribute to Jackie Robinson.
From Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona's perspective, Jackie Robinson Day isn't necessarily a day of celebration.
The next film in the New Ulm Film Society’s lineup of baseball movies is “42,” a true story about one the most important chapters in sports history. The screening begins at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, ...