The most significant moment in Major League Baseball history took place on April 15, 1947 when Jackie Robinson made his Major League debut and forever broke the baseball color barrier.
Director Kevin Shaw and players of Jackie Robinson West Little League recount their controversial 2014 championship.
Award-winning documentary One Golden Summer will air tonight at 9 as an OWN Spotlight presentation, revisiting a moment that once united a city before it came undone under national scrutiny.
The organization is best known for its dance numbers and trick plays. Now it’s reviving one of the most entertaining—and ...
In the summer of 2014, 13 boys from Chicago's South Side did something no all-Black team had ever done: they won the U.S. Little League Championship. For one shining moment, Jackie Robinson West was ...
A major content drop lands in MLB The Show 26 on one of baseball’s most important days. Jackie Robinson Day returns with a full slate of Diamond Dynasty content, blending history with a serious grind ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson on Wednesday with every player, coach and umpire wearing his No. 42 to mark the 79th anniversary of the infielder breaking the sport’s ...
LOS ANGELES — Jackie Robinson may not have played at Dodger Stadium, but make no mistake, his influence is as much a part of one of baseball’s most storied ballparks as the World Series trophies and ...
April 15 is a day of angst for Americans who procrastinate on filing their income taxes, but in baseball, this is a day to celebrate and embrace. It’s Jackie Robinson Day in Major League Baseball, ...
Throughout MLB, Jackie Robinson's No. 42 is worn on April 15, Jackie Robinson Day. Former Moeller High School standout and Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. was the first to ask to wear ...
Austin Turner is a web producer at CBS News Los Angeles. An Inland Empire native, Austin earned a degree in journalism from San Jose State University in 2020. Before joining CBS News in 2025, he ...
Jackie Robinson made history when he took the field at Ebbets Field in his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. His is a legacy that continues in perpetuity, 79 years later, as MLB ...