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A version of this story originally appeared on MiLB.com in 2009. We present it here as Major League Baseball commemorates the ...
As a Black baseball player, both Jackie Robinson and his old jersey number have a lot of meaning for Texas catcher Oliver ...
As the White House targets DEI programs, baseball holds its annual recognition of the man who broke the sport’s color barrier ...
April 15th is a holiday across Major League Baseball. 78 years ago, Jackie Robinson made his MLB debut, breaking the color barrier and becoming the first Black player in modern Major League Baseball.
At baseball fields across the country on Tuesday, major league players wore No. 42 jerseys as a way to honor the legacy of Jackie Robinson. At Texas, Oliver Service did the same during a game ...
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