LOS ANGELES — Each April 15, baseball comes collectively to honor Jackie Robinson, the person who broke down institutional obstacles to open doorways for ballplayers of shade. As a lot as Jackie Robinson Day is a celebration of his legacy, it is also a yearly reminder of the trials he endured on the trail to blazing that path.
Earlier than and after debuting with the Brooklyn Dodgers to interrupt the Main Leagues’ shade barrier, Robinson skilled racism and discrimination on and off the sector. He and the Black gamers who adopted in his footsteps needed to cope with obstacles that white gamers didn’t, all whereas taking part in the identical recreation.
To honor Robinson’s legacy is to understand what he stood for, one thing that does not start and finish on sooner or later every season. However yearly, Jackie Robinson Day offers a particular alternative to replicate on all he did for baseball.
“My ask is that we bear in mind how we bought right here,” Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts stated. “It is one factor to understand the place we’re at, the fruits of all that we’ve. We’re all of the beneficiaries of what Jackie did and sacrificed.”
On Wednesday, the 79th anniversary of Robinson’s Main League debut in 1947, the Dodgers held their annual Jackie Robinson Day reflection at his statue in Centerfield Plaza at Dodger Stadium. The Mets joined in, as visiting groups have completed for the previous a number of years.
“That was particular,” Mets second baseman Marcus Semien stated. “It was cool to be part of that. My first time. I did not notice that they try this yearly right here, so with the ability to try this on this ballpark, I feel they do an amazing job.”
Two of Robinson’s granddaughters, Sonya Pankey Robinson and Ayo Robinson, have been in attendance and shared their gratitude for the Dodgers, Mets and a bunch of Jackie Robinson Basis students for being there. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick gave an handle to conclude the occasion, reminding these in attendance that Robinson’s story started within the Negro Leagues.
For a quick spell in 1945, Robinson suited up for the Kansas Metropolis Monarchs, one of the crucial well-known Negro Leagues golf equipment. Later that very same 12 months, Robinson and Dodgers president and normal supervisor Department Rickey reached an settlement that will without end change baseball — and, arguably, United States society at massive.
“We make the relatively daring assertion that Jackie’s breaking of the colour barrier wasn’t simply part of the Civil Rights Motion,” Kendrick stated. “It was the start of the Civil Rights Motion.”
Kendrick went on to ascertain a timeline. Martin Luther King Jr. was a sophomore at Morehouse School in Atlanta when Robinson signed his contract with the Dodgers’ group. Robinson breaking the colour barrier happened a 12 months earlier than U.S. President Harry S. Truman desegregated the armed forces, seven years earlier than the Supreme Court docket’s landmark determination in Brown v. Board of Schooling and eight years earlier than Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat on a bus, sparking an prolonged boycott in Montgomery, Ala.
“For all intents and functions,” Kendrick stated, “that is what began the ball of social progress rolling on this nation: baseball.”
Within the many years since Robinson’s debut, baseball has grown right into a quintessentially world recreation. Each Main League clubhouse incorporates gamers from all over the world who talk in quite a lot of languages and dialects, all introduced collectively due to the sport they play.
“The truth that we get to have fun Jackie, for me as a Latino supervisor, I would not be right here if it wasn’t [for] him,” Mets supervisor Carlos Mendoza stated. “You discuss adversity and challenges that not solely the sport, but in addition life will throw at you, and simply take into consideration today. What he was dealing with and nonetheless be top-of-the-line gamers within the recreation, it is unbelievable. The truth that we get to have fun Jackie Robinson is an honor for us.”
That has all been made doable by every thing Robinson went by way of simply to play the sport.
“Y’all already know the way troublesome this recreation is to play beneath the perfect of circumstances,” Kendrick stated. “He needed to go on the market and never solely cope with all of the racial hatred, however y’all, he was carrying 21 million Black people on his again when he walked throughout these strains. As a result of had he failed, a whole race of individuals would have failed.
“And that is an infinite quantity of strain, and the way he did it with such grace, class and dignity is totally unimaginable.”








