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Jackie Robinson's father, Jerry, abandoned the family when Jackie was very young. Jackie had four older siblings, including a brother who won a silver medal at the 1936 Olympics.
Jackie Robinson's father, Jerry, abandoned the family when Jackie was very young. Jackie had four older siblings, including a brother who won a silver medal at the 1936 Olympics.
He had 4 siblings: 3 brothers and 1 sister.
200 meter dash. Jackie's older brother Mack won a silver medal in 200 meter dash at the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin.
No, they are not related.There are two different Frank Robinsons.Jackie had an older brother named Frank. (Jackie was born in 1919, so his older brother Frank was born before that). This Frank, Jackie's brother, was killed in an accident when Jackie was in junior college. He too was a young adult. This was circa 1938/39/40. This is not the Frank you are probably thinking of...The Frank Robinson of baseball who played for the Indians and other teams and later went on to be the first African-American Manager of MLB is not related to Jackie Robinson. This Frank was born in 1935. (I believe he is still alive today.) He played till 1976, last managing job was with the Expos/Nationals till 2006 and coached after that on various teams as well (last coaching stint 85-87 with Orioles) so clearly he outlived young adulthood.Again, two different Franks.Hope that clarifies.
Jackie is older.
Giants, Dodgers, then Yankees
Rebbie Jackson is older
Jackie Chan has two older half sisters.
The number 42 was worn by Jackie Robinson and is retired throughout major league baseball. Only older players, such as Mariano Rivera on the Yankees still wear the number 42 since they wore it before it was retired. This year however for some reason all blue jays are wearing the number 42... I would like to know why :S
Joan is 4 years older than Jackie
This is a compound-complex sentence.This is actually a bit tricky because there don't seem to be any dependent clauses. But there are two. The phrase "Jackie is older than Katie" is actually saying that" Jackie is older than Katie /is/old." So there are two "hidden" verbs that give each of the two comparisons a dependent clause.