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    The number 42 was Jackie Robinson’s jersey for the Dodgers which is now retired. Jackie Robinson was a great athlete. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play major league baseball during his time in major league baseball completely changing the way people looked at the game. Jackie Robinson was born January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. He was born into a family of five kids, he was raised in a relative poverty by his mom who was single. Matthew Robinson, his brother, inspired…

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play in the major leagues, signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Robinson was the most talented baseball player on the field, and he helped his team to the championship. Robinson made a difference in the community by showing that blacks and whites can play the most popular sport together. That was a problem that Robinson was on the field, but his teammates eventually treated him like he was somebody because of how the opposite team and crowd…

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    because of all the rain we have been getting. This was beneficial I feel like because you had to communicate with the Sports information people to know when you could work with the rain delays and what changes have been made. I was supposed to work baseball on April 7, but it was raining the morning of and the night before making the fields unplayable. I talked to Kendra and she told me to come back for the two o’clock Men’s Lacrosse game. I got there thirty minutes early as usual. Drew told…

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    during his childhood, amidst the Great Depression. Jackie played four sports during high school and at a junior college as well. He excelled at all the sports he played including, football, basketball, track, and baseball. Jackie Robinson was named the region’s most valuable player in baseball in 1938. Jackie later continued his education at UCLA where he became the first student to win varsity letters in four sports. Jackie Robinson wasn’t able to finish his schooling at UCLA and was forced…

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    Jackie Robinson is famous for breaking the color barrier for Major League Baseball,but first lets learn about his childhood.Jackie robinson was born January 31’st in 1919 in the city of Cairo, Georgia. He attended Muir High school, and Pasadena Junior College He was an excellent athlete playing four sports, baseball, basketball and track. He became the Most Valuable player there in 1938. His brother made Jackie pursue his sport career.He later attended The University of California. In 1942…

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    was segregated. Famously, Jackie Robinson was the first African American baseball player to play in the Major League Baseball. He played as a shortstop in his African American league and was an outstanding hitter and base stealer. Each game, he would steal many bases without getting caught. His speed, technique and mind set helped him gain many attention from the Major Leagues. After many games in his African American league, the Brooklyn Dodgers organization called up Jackie and recruited him…

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    I do not believe the players that use PEDs think about the fact that they are stealing opportunities from other players who would have legitimately surpassed these records. Baseball is called the hardest sport for a reason, because hitters fail seven out of ten times and still are considered the best in the world. Baseball is so tough mentally and frustrating, but the only way to face the adversity is to overcome it and to not let it control the energy of the dugout and to keep pushing forward…

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    hard everyone would do it. The hard...is what makes it great.”- A League Of Their Own. Softball has clearly helped women be more confident about what they want to do in many areas of life. Women made money playing the sport to provide for their families while their husbands are in the war, fighting for the country. Women proved that men are not the only ones that could play ball and support their families in hard times. Women’s baseball became the next big thing in 1861. 100 Body 1 According…

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    Even since I was little, baseball has and will always be my passion. I have played baseball every summer, but if I had to choose a favorite it would of been the summer of 2010, when I was twelve. The reason why it's my favorite is because I got to experience an event of a lifetime, playing baseball in Cooperstown, New York. There is a tournament there every summer that consists of more than one-hundred teams and the only way to describe it is amazing. In order to play in this tournament, we had…

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    When someone says Major League Baseball, you probably think of all the teams and players. Cardinals, Padres, Dodgers, Reds, Clayton Kershaw, Joey Votto, etc. When you hear the word softball, you probably think of college teams or some even ask what softball is. Softball has become such a small sport because of baseball taking over. Although, I do not mind that, baseball is an amazing sport to play and watch. Softball is just the same and gets less credit. One person that is very famous in…

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