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Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt RobinsonInduction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1962, Player
124 votes on 160 ballots 77.5%
Hall of Fame plaque for Jackie RobinsonBorn: January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia
Died: October 24, 1972, in Stamford, ConnecticutML Debut: 4/15/1947
Primary Position: Second Baseman
Bats: R Throws: R Primary Uniform #: 42Played For: Kansas City Monarchs (1945), Brooklyn Dodgers (1947-1956)
Primary Team: Brooklyn DodgersPost-Season: 1947 World Series, 1949 World Series, 1952 World Series, 1953 World Series, 1955 World Series, 1956 World Series
Awards: All-Star (6): 1949-1954; National League MVP 1949; Rookie of the Year 1947
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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 base paths, 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.Quote
"He could hit and bunt and steal and run. He had intimidating skills, and he burned with a dark fire."
— author Roger KahnDid You Know... that in 1941, Jackie Robinson became the first athlete in the history of UCLA to letter in four sports (baseball, football, basketball and track) in the same year?Hall of Fame Teammate: Pee Wee ReeseMySpace Layouts at TweakYourPage.com