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  2. Jackie Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson became the first player since 1884 to openly break the major league baseball color line. Black fans began flocking to see the Dodgers when they came to town, abandoning their Negro league teams. [94] Robinson's promotion met a generally positive, although mixed, reception among newspapers and white major league players.

  3. Statue of Jackie Robinson (Jersey City) - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, 1946 — opening day of the International League season — Robinson, the 26-year-old second baseman, took the field for the Montreal Royals against the Jersey City Giants, a Class AAA affiliate of the New York Giants, thus becoming the first African American player to break the baseball color line in the modern era of segregated professional baseball.

  4. Statue of Jackie Robinson (Wichita, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The statue was dedicated in 2021 in honor of Robinson, the first African-American player to break the color line in Major League Baseball. [2] Robinson first played professional baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro leagues, who played in Kansas City, Kansas, prior to his historic signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers. [2]

  5. MLB is honoring the Negro Leagues with game at historic ...

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    The Negro Leagues were multiple leagues that featured Black players for half of the 20th century because they were banned from playing Major League Baseball until Jackie Robinson broke the color ...

  6. Jackie Robinson statue stolen from youth league field in ...

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    The league was named in honor of Jackie Robinson, whose jersey number was 42. Before Robinson became the first Black player in Major League history, he was signed by the Kansas City Monarchs of ...

  7. Historic Negro League stadium reopens

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    It’s a historic site in Paterson, New Jersey, where Negro League greats of yesteryear such as Larry Doby, Satchel Paige and Monte Irvin played. The stadium had been sitting empty since 1997.