Jackie Robinson Biography Essay

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“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.” Jackie Robinson went through many struggles from whites, since he was the first black baseball player. Robinson was an excellent ball player who exceeded at every level. He had a magnificent Batting Average and spoke against racism. Robinson played while dealing with threats from fans and other teams. Jackie Robinson, the first black baseball player, set many records and legacies for Americans to think about. Career Jackie Robinson had a fascinating career; he set many records and legacies. To Robinson disrupting an opponent was important Nobody wanted to win as much as Jackie did (Weber 28). Jackie's skill attracted Branch Rickey,because he had been playing like a MVP …show more content…

Robinson's career led to a voice for blacks in baseball (Breaking). When he got on base they said he was worth 10 or 20 runs (Jackie). Roger Kahn once said “He could hit and bunt and steal and run. He had intimidating skills and he burned with a dark fire” (Jackie). He Ended first season as rookie of the year (Jackie). The Philadelphia Phillies manager and team shouted hurtful words at Jackie (Breaking). Teams rumored that they would not play with or against Jackie (Breaking). Teammates said they would sit out, if Jackie played when they were on the field too(Breaking). Dodgers manager said he would trade the teammates over Jackie anyday (Breaking). Other blacks played with Jackie after his first year (Weber 31). Other blacks were setting phenomenal records alongside Jackie, who was doing the same (Weber 31). Robinson's second year with the Dodgers was his best year (Weber 31). Jackie was leading the NL with votes for the All Star Game (Weber 31). Robinson was a vocal champion for African Americans (Jackie). Testified on discrimination before the House Un-American Activities (Jackie). Jackie publicly called out the New York Yankees for racism (Jackie). Jackie ended his first season with an acceptable .297 Batting Average (Weber 29). In his …show more content…

Jackie’s family received threats from fans (Breaking). Fans jeered things at him from the stands (Breaking). Jackie’s teammates even said that they would sit out (Breaking). He survived taunting from other teammates and players during games (Weber 27). Teams threatened that they would not play against Jackie (Breaking). Teammates objected having Jackie on the team because they said that they did not want a Negro on their team (Breaking). People showed no mercy for Jackie at away games (Weber 26). Dodger’s players who grew up in the segregated south said that they did not want to “play with a negro” (Weber 26). Montreal's exhibition games had to be canceled because of Jackie (Weber 24). Some of the officials would not allow mixed games (Weber 24). Major and minor league players from the south talked about not playing with him (Weber 24). Jackie endured teammates, players, and crowds who opposed him being on the ball field (Jackie). He also endured threats to himself and his family with honor and grace (Jackie). Fans jeered at him when he came on and off of the field (Breaking). The St. Louis Cardinals threatened to strike if Branch Rickey let Robinson play the game against them (Weber 28). MLB CEO responded and said he would suspend the Cardinals if they decided to strike he also said that he didn't care if half of the league strikes, since he said this the strike never happened (Weber 28). The