Jackie Robinson debuted at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers, playing 151 games at the position in 1947. Throughout his career, he mainly played second base, but he also played third base and the outfield. He won his MVP award at second base in 1949.
Jackie Robinson played all of his 151 games in his rookie season (1947) at first base.
Jackie Robinson played first base in his rookie year of 1947, mainly second base between 1948-1952, and the outfield, first base, second base, and third base between 1953-1956.
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Jackie Robinson's number was 42
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Jackie Robinsons was one of the many famous people in the 1940's. He was the first African-American man to play mojor league baseball.
Yankee Stadium
he fought for his rights and was the first africn American to play mlb
he became a Baseball player
breaking the color barrier in professional baseball
His struggles were that he was black, and his teammates and fans were white.
jackie's family was the best to him.
Being the first black man to play Major League Baseball
integrityteamworkcouragedeterminationpersistencejusticecitizenshipcommitmentexcellence
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Jackie Robinson's number was 42
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