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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMLB to honor Jackie Robinson with league-wide tribute
Last edited Mon Apr 14, 2014, 09:11 PM - Edit history (2)
Major League Baseball announces league-wide commemoration details for 2014 Jackie Robinson Day
All Players to Once Again Wear Number 42 on April 15th with Clubs Hosting On-field Ceremonies at Ballparks
MLB Hosted a Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities Clinic Near Yankee Stadium featuring MLB Network Analysts Harold Reynolds and Cliff Floyd and Players from the Yankees and Red Sox
Major League Baseball will celebrate Jackie Robinson Day on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 to honor the legacy of the legendary Hall of Famer, and for the sixth consecutive year, all players and on-field personnel will wear Number 42. The annual celebration to commemorate the 67th anniversary of Robinson breaking Baseball's color barrier in 1947 will feature on-field, pre-game ceremonies in ballparks throughout the League, including a special celebration featuring the families of Jackie Robinson and Nelson Mandela at Yankee Stadium.
"Jackie Robinson is an American icon whose accomplishments and leadership continue to inspire us in Baseball and our society at large," Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig said. "Major League Baseball proudly celebrates his enduring legacy, which is reflected by extraordinary on-field diversity of players from all backgrounds, enthusiastic participation in youth baseball and softball, and proven results in diverse business efforts."
"I am quite proud that when Jack stepped onto the field on April 15, 1947, and broke the color barrier in baseball, he helped to further social change in America," said Rachel Robinson. "On behalf of our family and the Jackie Robinson Foundation, we are thrilled that Major League Baseball continues to honor him and works to ensure that what he stood for will not be forgotten by future generations."
The annual MLB Diversity Business Summit, which is co-hosted by the New York Yankees, will be held in New York City on Monday, April 14th and on Jackie Robinson Day on Tuesday, April 15th. The Summit is the premier sports employment conference and supplier diversity trade fair, and uniquely and directly connects attendees with decision-makers for employment and business opportunities from all 30 MLB Clubs, MLB Network, MLB Advanced Media, Minor League Baseball Clubs and MLB's Central Office in New York City. Various elements of the third annual MLB Diversity Business Summit include a keynote speech by Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig, league-wide networking, matchmaking sessions for entrepreneurs, interviews for job seekers, panel discussions, workshops and more.
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MLB to honor Jackie Robinson with league-wide tribute (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Apr 2014
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rurallib
(62,379 posts)1. proud to be the first rec
I wasn't a big Robinson fan, but I was a huge fan of Henry Aaron, Ernie Banks, Earl Battey, Frank Robinson etc.
Not one of which would have made the majors without Jackie.
I saw the movie a couple days ago - I can't imagine how much courage Robinson had.
yuiyoshida
(41,818 posts)2. I saw it .. amazing movie.
Tansy_Gold
(17,847 posts)3. Unless I'm mistaken, today is Monday, the 14th
Tuesday is the 15th.
Did I miss something here?
yuiyoshida
(41,818 posts)5. The Giants will celebrate it on Tuesday
With the Dodgers in town. It should be an amazing day... UPDATED the story.. its fixed now.
PeteSelman
(1,508 posts)4. This happened last year.
They do JR day every year but this particular event happened a year ago.
42 was a hard movie to watch. I was so disgusted by the idiotic behavior of the assholes of the era that I almost turned it off.
yuiyoshida
(41,818 posts)9. I updated it...
Its fixed now.
Brother Buzz
(36,373 posts)6. "Dear Mr. President, He was out! "
babylonsister
(171,032 posts)7. From a year ago-nice! nt
yuiyoshida
(41,818 posts)8. I updated it ...now its fixed
Thanks