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The Yankees' clubhouse was filled with fresh pinstriped jerseys hanging in each locker on Wednesday afternoon, all embroidered with Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 in Dodgers blue as Major League Baseball honored the life and legacy of the barrier-breaking legend.
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Nearly 80 years ago, Robinson broke down barriers and ushered in a new era in baseball, and each year on April 15, MLB celebrates "Jackie Robinson Day," along with millions of sports fans who appreciate what he accomplished. But what is Jackie Robinson Day? Why does MLB celebrate it? Why is it so important?
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MLB commemorated Jackie Robinson Day, honoring his legacy with all players wearing No. 42. The event celebrated Robinson's impact on baseball and society.
The following article, which covered Sharon Robinson’s appearance at the Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame induction banquet at the Lakewood (N.Y.) Rod & Gun Club, first saw the light of day on Feb. 17,
Major League Baseball celebrated the 79th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the sport's color barrier, with every player, coach and umpire wearing his No. 42 on Jackie Robinson Day.