April 15 means it’s Jackie Robinson Day in MLB!

By Snuffy Smith

 

(courtesy MLB)

 

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Jackie Robinson in 1954. By Photo by Bob Sandberg, Look photographer, Restoration by Adam Cuerden – This image is available from the United States Library of Congress’s Prints and Photographs division, Public Domain, https commons.wikimedia.org

 

FROM WIKIPEDIA COMMONS

Jackie Robinson Day is a traditional event which occurs annually on April 15 in Major League Baseball (MLB), commemorating and honoring the day Jackie Robinson made his major league debut. Celebrated at MLB ballparks, on that one day, all players, coaches, and managers on both teams, and the umpires, wear Robinson’s uniform number, 42. April 15 was Opening Day in 1947, Robinson’s first season in the major leagues.

Initiated for the first time on April 15, 2004, the festivity is a result of Robinson’s memorable career, best known for becoming the first black major league baseball player of the modern era in 1947. His debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers (today’s Los Angeles Dodgers) ended approximately 80 years of baseball segregation, also known as the baseball color line, or color barrier. Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.

Shea Stadium was one of the prominent venues hosting the event, having commemorated the retirement of Robinson’s number 42 jersey in 1997Bob DuPuy, the president and chief operating officer of Major League Baseball, described Jackie Robinson Day as a significance “not only for baseball, but for our country in general.”

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