no he went to another Baseball team but another manager asked him but he didnt want to because he wanted managers that were black that's why lol = ]
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson wore No.42 and played for the Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson began his baseball career with the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro League in 1945 after being discharged from the Army. He signed with the Dodgers after the season, played with the Montreal Royals of the International League in 1946 and began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
The National League with the Brooklyn Dodgers for entire career, 10 seasons, from 1947 to 1956.
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.
No, he did not. Jackie Robinson played his entire career for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
No. He played his entire career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
No, Jackie Robinson played his entire Major League career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Robinson played his entire Major League career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson wore No.42 and played for the Dodgers.
If you are asking "did Jackie Robinson play baseball for the Cincinnati Reds" the answer is no. Robinson played his entire major league career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson wore #42 during his career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers his entire career from 1947 - 1956. After being traded to the New York Giants after the 1956 season, Jackie retired.
Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947-1956, and had a career batting average of .311
Jackie Robinson began his baseball career with the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro League in 1945 after being discharged from the Army. He signed with the Dodgers after the season, played with the Montreal Royals of the International League in 1946 and began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.