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Baseball Player Jackie RobinsonJackie Robinson (1919-1972), first black major league baseball player of the 20th century. He made it in to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962
A Brooklyn Dodgers Marin 404 Aircraft(Original Caption) Aircraft: Marin 404, the official airplane of the Brooklyn Dodgers, in flight. Undated photograph
Portrait Of Brooklyn Dodger Gil Hodges(Original Caption) Picture shows former Brooklyn Dodger, Gil Hodges, posing and smiling in his uniform. Undated photo circa 1950s-60s
Rube Marquard And "Chief" Meyers Talk(Original Caption) 10/7/1916-Boston, MA: Original caption reads as follows: Left to right: Rube Marquard and "Chief" Meyers talking. This is the site of the Brooklyn Dodgers vs
Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers Manager(Original Caption) 10/7/1916-Boston, MA- First game of the World's Series held at Boston, MA, Oct
Mrs. Wilbert Robinson Gives Husband a Medal(Original Caption) 10/6/1920- Mrs. Wilbert Robinson, wife of the genial manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers presenting him with a St. Joseph's medal as a lucky charm before the start of the game
Kenesaw Landis Throws First Pitch(Original Caption) 6/21/21-New York, New York- The National League Pennant, won last season by the Dodgers, was raised today at Ebbet's Field in Brooklyn. Judge Kenesaw M
Wilbert Robinson was the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers for 17 years
Wilbert Robinson(Original Caption) 1927-Manager Wilbert Robinson, became Dodger president after Charles Ebbets died in 1926. Depicted in this photograph seated in chair pointing
Max Carey with Lloyd and Paul Waner(Original Caption) 1927-Photo shows former Pittsburgh Pirates player Max Carey (C), now of Brooklyn, with the Waner brothers, Lloyd (L) and Paul
Baseball Player Babe Ruth at Bat(Original Caption) Babe Ruth finishing tremendous swing that netted him a single in exhibition Yankee-Dodger game a Ebbets Field
Babe Herman with Wilbur Robinson(Original Caption) 4/12/1931- Photo shows Babe Herman and Uncle Robbie (Wilbur Robinson), the Brooklyn Dodgers Manager
Emil Leonard Pitching At Training Camp(Original Caption) 3/16/1935-Orlando, FL: Emil J. Leonard, right-handed pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers, in action at the Orlando training camp
Brooklyn Dodgers Manager Casey Stengel at Spring Training(Original Caption) Casey Stengel, Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers is shown at the Dodgers Spring Training camp at Clearwater, Florida
Casey Stengel Shaking Hand of Jimmy Wilson(Original Caption) Casey Stengel, mentor of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Jimmy Wilson, (R), Manager of the Phillies, shake hands before their teams met in their first exhibition game at Clearwater
Dodgers Disagree About Play at Polo Grounds Game(Original Caption) Casey Stengel gives umpire Ballanfont a hot argument after ump called Ripples hit in 8th a homer
Lonny Frey Swinging at Pitch at Ebbets FieldLonny Frey of the Cincinnati Reds swings at a pitch during a game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field during the first night game played in New York City
Pete Coscarart Striking Out at Ebbets Field(Original Caption) With a wild swing, Pete Coscarart of the Brooklyn Dodgers
Jesse Owens Racing Baseball Players at Ebbets FieldDodger outfielder Ernie Koy beats Cincinnati Reds infielder Lee Gamble and Olympic gold medalist sprinter Jesse Owens during a 100-yard dash competition at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn
Babe Ruth Swinging Baseball BatBabe Ruth, seen here as a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers, swings the baseball bat
Harold "Peewee" Reese Practicing in Action
UCLA Quarterback Jackie RobinsonUCLA quarterback Jackie Robinson, the college's first student-athlete to earn varsity letters in four different sports, leaps in the air to throw a pass
Pee Wee Reese Buttoning Dodger Uniform(Original Caption) 2/22/1940-Clearwater, FL: Harold (later known as "Pee Wee") Reese, formerly of Louisville
Pee Wee Reese at Training Camp(Original Caption) Harold (Pee Wee) Reese, infielder brought from Louisville who is expected to fill the shortstop position should manager Leo Durocher stay on the bench
Dodgers in HavanaJoe Gallagher, Ducky Medwick, and Louis Riggs listen to a New York radio broadcast as they enjoy some relaxation time at the beach of the Hotel Nacional
Mell Ott Swinging Handful Of Small Bats(Original Caption) 2/26/1941-Miami, FL: Mel Ott, one of the Giants leading hitters, swings a handful of miniature bats at the Giant training camp at Miami
Don Padgett Sliding into Second BaseDon Padgett of the St. Louis Cardinals slides into second base. Pee Wee Reese waits for the ball but is too late to tag out Padgett
Fans Toasting the World Champion Brooklyn DodgersBaseball fans in a Brooklyn bar toast the Brooklyn Dodgers after they won the World Series
Fans W/Scoreboard, Message Scrawled On(Original Caption) 9/25/1941-New York, NY: Flushed with triumph and filled with confidence in their idols, the Brooklyn Dodgers, after learning from a scoreboard on a candy store at Adam St
Fans Of The Dodgers Holding A Sign(Original Caption) 9/25/1941-New York, NY: For 21 years the rabid fans of Brooklyn cheered their beloved "bums" whether they won or lost
Dodgers Fans; Crowd In Grand Central Sta(Original Caption) 9/26/1941-New York, NY: Grand Central Station. Dodgers fans on hand to greet their team after first pennant in 21 years. They defeated the Boston Braves
Baseball Parade;Men Ride On Back Of Car(Original Caption) 9/29/1941-New York, NY: Original caption reads as follows- Larry McPhail (l)
Aerial View Of Crowd; Dodger Parade(Original Caption) 9/29/1941-New York, NY: A general view of the scene showing the huge crowd that lined the way as the motorcade in which rode members of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team
Phil Rizzuto Throws Player Out At Home(Original Caption) 10/1/1941-New York
Crowd At 1941 World Series In New York(Original Caption) 10/1/1941-New York
Joe (Flash) Gordan Yankee, Crosses Plate(Original Caption) 10/1/1941-New York
Baseball;Catcher Tags Player Out At Home(Original Caption) 10/2/1941-New York, NY: Original caption reads as follows- Billy Herman
Joe Di Maggio Sliding Safely Home, 1941(Original Caption) 10/5/41-New York: Joe Di Maggio of the New York Yankees slides safely home with the winning run in Yankee half of the 9th inning of the 4th World series game at Ebbets Field
J.Gordon Leaping Over On To Home Plate(Original Caption) 10/5/41-Brooklyn, NY: Joe Gordon 2nd baseman for the Yanks is pictured leaping over on to home plate, as he scores on 1st baseman Sturm's single to center in the 4th inning
Frank Sinatra Singing;Dodgers Around Him(Original Caption) 4/13/1944-New York, NY: An added attraction at baseball's benefit for the 1944 Red Cross War Fund, Frank Sinatra, wearing a Dodger baseball cap
Woman Giving Medal To Brooklyn Dodger(Original Caption) 6/13/1944-Dixie Walker, Brooklyn Dodger, receives Eisenhower Medal as "Sport Father of 1944." Virginia Ross pins medal on Dixie
Joe DiMaggio and Pee Wee Reese at Army-Navy Baseball Game(Original Caption) 7/7/1944-Pacific: Sgt. Joe DiMaggio (L), former New York Yankee great, and Chief Specialist (Physical Training) Harold H
Pee Wee Reese Batting(Original Caption) 3/11/1946-Miami, FL- Pee Wee Reese, back at his post in the Brooklyn Dodgers infield
Brooklyn Dodger Ed Stanky Slides to Second Base(Original Caption) 7/31/1946-Brooklyn, NY: Dodger Ed Stanky flops in a heap after being forced out at second base in the first inning of the game with the St. Louis Cardinals at Ebbets Field
Blood pressure going up? New York - Goggle-eyedA baseball fan anxiously pulls at his hair as he listens to the first playoff game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis, Missouri. October 1, 1946
Blackwell Pitching To Jackie Robinson(Original Caption) 1947-Tim Blackwell pitching to Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson Stealing Second Base in World SeriesJackie Robinson (center) of the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the color barrier this season as the first African American to play in the Major Leagues
Wilbert Robinson and Dazzy Vance Talking(Original Caption) Wilbert Robinson, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, talks things over with Dazzy Vance. Photo, circa 1947
Leo Durocher And Laraine Day Smile(Original Caption) 1/27/1947-Hollywood, CA: Leo "The Lip" Durocher and actress Laraine Day have had a busy week, divorced on Monday, married Laraine on Tuesday
Jackie Robinson Signs Autographs(Original Caption) 4/10/1947-New York, NY: Jackie Robinson, gets a big hand from young Dodger rooters, who arrived early for the exhibition game between the Dodgers and Monteal
Jackie Robinson Signing With BrooklynJackie Robinson holds his contract to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers
Bill Johnson Tagging Out Jackie RobinsonIn a pre-season game at Ebbets Field, New York Yankee third baseman Bill Johnson tags out Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers as Robinson tried to advance on a single by Reiser
Jackie Robinson Shaking Mayor's Hand(Original Caption) 4/15/1947-Brooklyn, NY-Jackie Robinson, the first Negro to win a place on a major league baseball club
Jackie Robinson Leaving Ebbets FieldBrooklyn Dodgers baseball star Jackie Robinson walks on the sidewalk across the street from Ebbets Field, the Dodgers home field
Jackie Robinson at Home Plate, 1947Jackie Robinson (right) of the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the color barrier this season as the first African-American to play in the Major Leagues
Dan Bankhead in Pre-Pitch Position(Original Caption) 8/26/1947-Brooklyn, NYDan Bankhead
Dan Bankhead(Original Caption) 8/26/47-Brooklyn, New York- Dan Bankhead
Hitters of the1947 Brooklyn DodgersMembers of the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers are, L-R, Spider Jorgensen, Eddie Stanky, Pee Wee Reese, and Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson with Wife and Bill Robinson(Original Caption) Jackie Robinson, his wife and Bill Robinson are pictured here as Jackie accepted the keys to a car awarded him by his fans before a game with the Giants
Jackie Robinson Crossing the PlateRookie Jackie Robinson crosses the plate in the second inning of a World Series game against the New York Yankees
Pete Reiser Out on Second Base(Original Caption) Brooklyn: Pete Reiser, Dodger center fielder, who had walked, is out at second base, on catcher Sherman Loller's peg to Phil Rizzuto, short stop. The Umpire is Bill McGowan
Cookie Lavagetto at Bat During World Series Game(Original Caption) 10/3/1947-New York, NY: Cookie Lavagetto batting in the winning run with a pinch double in the ninth inning of the fourth World Series game, spoiling Floyd Beums no-hitter
Two Happy DodgersCookie Lavagetto and Miksis of the Brooklyn Dodgers running after Cookie won the game
John Sherman Lollar Sliding into Base(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Spectators at World Series in Yankee Stadium(Original Caption) 10/5/1947-New York
Dodgers Player Sliding Into Third Base(Original Caption) 10/6/1947-New York, NY: Third baseman Jorgensen of the Dodgers slides safely into third base on Gregg's infield grounder in the second inning at Yankee Stadium
Roy Campanella at Batting PracticeBrooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella swings a bat before a game
Pee Wee Reese Posing In Fielding Stance(Original Caption) 1948-Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Dodgers Pee Wee Reese posing in fielding stance
Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Dan Bankhead(Original Caption) 03/12/1948-Ciudad Trujillo, D.R
Brooklyn Dodgers Player Duke Snider Holding Baseball Bat(Original Caption) 4/1948-Portrait of Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder, posing in batting stance
Joe Dimaggio Signing Autograph For Fan(Original Caption) 4/17/1948: Fan leans way over the dugout for an autograph from Joe DiMaggio before the game between the Dodgers and the Yankees
Jackie Robinson Closeup(Original Caption) 7/28/1948- Close-up of baseball phenom Jackie Robinson, of the Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson SmilingJackie Robinson (1919-1972), Brooklyn Dodger from 1947-1956, the first black major league baseball player of the 20th century. He was entered into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962
Dodgers Players Teaching Kids BasketballJackie Robinson (kneeling) and Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers teach basketball to a group of young boys at the YMCA in Harlem
Jackie Robinson Swinging Bat1949-Jackie Robinson during baseball practice. J. Robinson shown bending to catch a ground ball. ACME
Jackie Robinson Crouching Over Base(Original Caption) 1949-Jackie Robinson during baseball practice. Here J. Robinson shown bending to catch a ground ball
Baseball Players Chewing Tobacco WadsNelson Fox of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Don Zimmer of the Chicago White Sox chewing tobacco
Group Of Dodgers Posing(Original Caption) 3/2/1962-Vero Beach, FL: Dodger outfielder Duke Snider (#4) counts heads of members of the old Brooklyn Dodgers, now of Los Angeles, of which there only seven left
Brooklyn Dodgers Fans Giving the Bronx CheerBrooklyn Dodgers fans give their own inimitable version of the Bronx "cheer" at Yankee Stadium, where the Dodgers clashed in the first game of the World Series with the New York Yankees
Boy Selling Yankee Souvenir Programs(Original Caption) 9/30/1947-New York, NY: Yankee and Dodger fans are jamming the Yankee Stadium today for the opening of the World Series, to root for their teams. To W.M
Baseball Fans Holding Pennants(Original Caption) Baseball World Series 1947. Bronx, New York, New York: Crowd scenes at Yankee Stadium during first game of the World Series between the NY Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson Signing Contract(Original Caption) 2/8/1949-Brooklyn, NY- Jackie Robinson, first Negro to play in the Major Leagues, signs his 1949 contract as Branch Rickey (R), Brooklyn Dodgers President
Jackie Robinson Sliding into Home PlateNew York, NY: Jackie Robinson (right), Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman, steals home in the first inning of the Dodgers-Yankees game, at Ebbets Field. At left is Yankee's catcher, Charley Silvera
Robinson and Campanella With Don NewcombeBrooklyn Dodger greats Jackie Robinson (left) and Roy Campanella (right) stand with new pitcher Don Newcombe at Wrigley Field