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Robinson's greatest season might have been 1949, his MVP season, which Baseball-Reference values at 9.3 WAR -- best among all National League players. Or maybe it was 1951, when he hit .338/.429 ...
He played just one season of baseball, one that doesn't even get a mention in his autobiography -- maybe with good reason, because, according to the UCLA website, Robinson hit .097 for the Bruins ...
When you hear the name Jackie Robinson, you probably think of the Major League Baseball player that broke the sport's colour barrier in 1947, and rightfully so. Robinson was a superstar on the ...
Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig retired Jackie Robinson's No. 42 throughout the major leagues in 1997, made Jackie Robinson Day an annual event in 2004 and five years later started asking all ...
Major League Baseball will mark the 65th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's debut by again having all players wear his No. 42 on Sunday. Robinson broke baseball's colour barrier when he played for ...
We know this much about the day Jackie Robinson was born — Jan. 31, 1919: There were no black players in major league baseball. There wasn’t even a formal, organized Negro League on that date ...
Robinson's legacy is about so much more than his numbers, but that doesn't mean he was anything less than amazing on the field.
He played just one season of baseball, one that doesn't even get a mention in his autobiography -- maybe with good reason, because, according to the UCLA website, Robinson hit .097 for the Bruins ...