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Near the start of each campaign, everyone takes the field as number 42. And if you've ever wondered what's behind that change, it's boils down to one man who's bigger than baseball: Jackie Robinson.
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Tuesday, April 15, is also the only day you’ll see players or coaches wearing this number: No. 42. It’s all part of Jackie Robinson Day, which honors the day Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s ...
Every team playing Monday wore No. 42 jerseys. It's the only number universally retired in the majors. “It's not just a one-off day,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “We understand what ...
On June 4, 1972, the Dodgers retired Jackie Robinson’s uniform number 42, as well as Sandy Koufax’s number 32 and Roy Campanella’s number 39. 34. Jackie Robinson passed away at the age of 53.
But also that he made history, too. Number 42 broke baseball’s color barrier and set a new course for the game. Negro league stars like Larry Doby, Satchel Paige and Monte Irvin got a shot at ...
But before the 50 th anniversary in 1997 of Robinson breaking the color barrier, when acting Commissioner Bud Selig stood on the field at Shea Stadium and announced that the number would be retired ...