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The Dodgers signed Robinson to a minor league contract with their Montreal farm club in 1945. In 1946 his first year at Montreal he lead the team to victory in the International league World Series. He was called up to the Dodgers in April 1947 and played in his first major league game (first major league game by a negro (as hey were then called in the twentieth century) on opening day, April 15, 1947.
In 1947 Jackie Robinson stated playing majors.
Jackie Robinson decided to accept the offer by the Brooklyn Dodgers to play with them in major league baseball. He was the first Black man in the majors and he was rookie of the year. His uniform number was 42.
Jackie Robinson decided to accept the offer by the Brooklyn Dodgers to play with them in Major League Baseball. He was the first Black man in the majors and he was rookie of the year. His uniform number was 42.
Robinson played in the minor leagues in 1946, and in the majors (specifically, for the Brooklyn Dodgers) from 1947 to 1956.
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Jackie Robinson Duke Snider dual signed baseballA multi-signed baseball is valued as a group of signatures and how desired that group is as a whole. A Jackie Robinson single signed baseball is worth about $3,000. -$4,000. Adding the Duke Snider signature might lower the value as there would be more collectors in the market for a Jackie Robinson single signed baseball than a Jackie Robinson Duke Snider dual signed baseball. signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Jackie Robinson's first year in professional ball was 1946 when he played for the Montreal Royals, the Brooklyn Dodgers Triple-A minor league team. He played one year for Montreal and then played for the Dodgers between 1947-1956. He retired after the 1956 season.
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Jackie Robinson was able to play Major League Baseball because the Brooklyn Dodgers called him up from the minors in 1947. His first season in the majors, Robinson played first base.