that Glasnow wrote as a kid, saying "When I grow up I will be 7'5" very strong. I'm going to step into the shoes of Jackie Robinson and hit 400 home runs." Obviously, Glasnow went a different ...
The Milwaukee Brewers have announced the Jackie Robinson Art Challenge, inviting Wisconsin youth ages 8-17 to create original artwork inspired by Robinson’s core values.The contest ...
The kids hearing Sam’s presentation may not know anything about baseball and Jackie Robinson now, but guess what? They’re about to learn.” Abrams and Adams-Lawton joked before the symposium ...
"Jackie Robinson's impact was greater than just that of baseball. He was a transforming agent and in the face of such hostility and such meanness and violence, he did it with such amazing dignity.
The Diamondbacks celebrate Jackie Robinson's impact in breaking barriers in baseball and inspiring necessary change in the sport and our nation.
After a stint with the minor-league Montreal Royals, Jackie Robinson was the first Black man to play in Major League Baseball and a key contributor to the civil rights movement in the United States.