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If Jackie Robinson were around today, he wouldn’t be around today. At least he wouldn’t be around the baseball world. Robinson was a DEI hire in Major League Baseball, and that stuff doesn’t fly these ...
A version of this story originally appeared on MiLB.com in 2009. We present it here as Major League Baseball commemorates the ...
While most know that Robinson was the first Black player in the MLB, few are aware of his courageous efforts off the field.
Jackie Robinson Day began with a request by Ken Griffey Jr. asking baseball commissioner Bud Selig if he could wear ...
MLB celebrated Jackie Robinson Day. Teams celebrated the trail-blazing athletes' remarkable accomplishments with touching ...
Players, managers, coaches and umpires wore Robinson's No. 42 on the field Tuesday.
To say Jackie Robinson's legacy is bigger than the game of baseball has met a present-day realization—while the MLB joins the ...
A tradition unlike any other. The famous words uttered by legendary commentator Jim Nantz regarding The Masters very well could apply to Major League Baseball.
(QUEEN CITY NEWS) — It’s been 77 years since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier and became a baseball legend. Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum joins Queen City News ...
Today is Jackie Robinson Day across Major League Baseball, but really, every day should be Jackie Robinson Day.
Six days earlier, at Ebbets Field, Jackie Robinson had worn the home whites of his Brooklyn Dodgers and doubled and scored ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
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