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Cooperstown Series 3 Jackie Robinson: Brooklyn Dodgers White Jersey w/Blue Lettering
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24 Jun 2008



The Man From Cairo, Georgia
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born several weeks after the death of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1919. His mother, a single parent tired of the poverty of sharecropping, bravely took Jackie and his siblings to Pasadena, California, where the future Hall of Famer grew up.
Although briefly involved in gang activity (he was a leader in a gang of nonwhite kids with the not very frightening name of The Pepper Street Gang), he was a target of derision in mostly white Pasadena. An arrest for lo...
–J. H. Mindefrom Amazon.com
06 Apr 2006



The first Rookie of the Year in MLB history steals home plate
Did you see Jackie Robinson hit that ball?
Did he hit it boy, and that ain't all.
He stole home.
Yes, yes, Jackie's real gone.
On the front of the packaging for this Cooperstown Series 3 figure of Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, it informs us that he was the "First Rookie of the Year in MLB History." Of course, that is not exactly why Robinson is in the Hall of Fame or why in one of the smartest things they ever did Major League Baseball has retired Robinson's #42 for a...
–Lawrance M. Bernabofrom Amazon.com