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Jackie Robinson burst onto the scene in 1947, breaking
Baseball's color barrier and bringing the Negro leagues' electrifying
style of play to the majors. He quickly became Baseball's top drawing
card and a symbol of hope to millions of Americans. With Robinson
as the catalyst, the Dodgers won six pennants in his 10 seasons. He
dominated games on the basepaths, stealing home 19 times while riling
opposing pitchers with his daring baserunning style. Robinson was
named National League MVP in 1949, leading the loop in hitting (.342)
and steals (37), while knocking in 124 runs. |