And a special award goes to Jackie Robinson, for not just breaking the color barrier for African-Americans but for Latin players as well, to be presented to his widow Rachel and family. Co-presenting is one of the many Dominican baseball players to
Jackie Robinson, the Dodgers infielder who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball, would have turned 94 today, so Google honored him with a doodle. Those outside of Los Angeles know him for his baseball exploits, when he entered the majors
When you clicked on the logo, the first result that ranked was jackierobinson.com. The .com is the wrong site, the official Jackie Robinson Foundation web site is jackierobinson.org, the .org. The other site is not official and benefited from all this
Jackie Robinson is not simply being featured because of his outstanding career in Major League Baseball but because of his influence in the civil rights movement. He was the first black player in Major League Baseball, joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
Gay-Rights Backers Await for Their Jackie Robinson. By PAUL NEWBERRY AP National Writer. NEW ORLEANS February 1, 2013 (AP). Brendon Ayanbadejo has heard from many players who applaud his support of gay marriage â" some of them teammates
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