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.
Jackie Robinson died at the age of 53. Know about his cause of death, achievements, and legacy in baseball history that is ...
Jackie Robinson had a forever impact on baseball. On April 15, 1947, Robinson, who was 28, made his MLB debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In doing so, he officially broke MLB's racial barrier, becoming ...
Every year, teams across the league celebrate MLB legend Jackie Robinson on April 15—the day of his MLB debut. Robinson was a trailblazer, becoming the first African-American player in MLB’s history, ...
Today, Major League Baseball honors one of the most influential ballplayers ever — Jackie Robinson. Nearly 80 years ago, Robinson broke down barriers and ushered in a new era in baseball, and each ...
Many are unaware that before breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947, Jackie Robinson played second base for the Montreal Royals, a Brooklyn Dodgers farm team in Québec, Canada. It is ...
The Dodgers and Major League Baseball will honor an American hero Wednesday when the league marks the 79th anniversary of a monumental moment on this date in 1947 when Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s ...
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, ...
The jersey debut comes two days before Major League Baseball's league-wide celebration of Jackie Robinson, who broke the game's color barrier in 1947.
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, ...
Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Barry Bonds and more all have a case to be named baseball's best. These are the all-time greats ...