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Discover 3 joyful Jackie Robinson Day events at the NYC Museum in 2025, celebrating a baseball icon’s legacy with family fun ...
This Date in Baseball, April 10 - Jackie Robinson becomes the 1st black player to sign a Major League contract ...
Seventy-eight years ago, on April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made his Major League Baseball debut and integrated Major League Baseball.
Before he broke barriers and records with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson was a four-sport phenom at UCLA, starring in football, basketball, track and field, and of course, baseball.
Washington Nationals Jackie Robinson jersey Select teams, including the Washington Nationals, got limited edition Jackie Robinson Day jersey in 2025.
The team launched its Jackie Robinson Art Challenge for people ages 8-17. The contest challenges participants to create an original piece of art that is inspired by Jackie's Robinson's values. The ...
with 20 players in total having donned the jersey in the history of the franchise. Thunder City Edition uniform (Photo by Zach Beeker/NBAE via Getty Images) The fifth of those players did so in the ...
Jackie Robinson Day is April 15, in honor of the day he broke into the major leagues. Bloom Township is taking it a step further, wearing Negro League jerseys all week leading up to that date.
An article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson's accomplishments and background serving in the U.S. military was taken down from the Department of Defense website and has seemingly been ...
The U.S. Naval Academy faces backlash over reports of flagging a Jackie Robinson biography for potential removal. This decision follows a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He ...
The Department of Defense has restored a story dedicated to the Army history of Jackie Robinson, who defiantly opposed racism in the military before breaking baseball's color barrier, on its website.
The military story of Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball after serving as a 2nd lieutenant in the Army, no longer exists on the Department of Defense’s website ...