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  • kingjammy24
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3119

    #46
    Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

    Originally posted by mbenga28
    so why is Jackie Robinson given all this attention and credit for breaking the barrier?
    probably for some of the same reasons columbus is given credit for discovering america or edison for inventing the light bulb.

    the immensely unpopular and risky decision to actually "break the barrier" was made by dodgers president branch rickey. it was made irrespective of robinson. it had to have been given that robinson had no authority to make such a decision; he was playing in the negro leagues when rickey got the idea and subsequently signed him to the dodgers' farm team with the intent to use him to eventually break the barrier. had robinson not even existed, it still would've been broken that year as rickey was intent on it and certainly had no shortage of highly talented black players to choose from at the time. rickey simply would've found another player to do it. on the other hand, had rickey not existed, it wouldn't have been broken that year and may not have been for many years to come.

    none of this is meant to take away from robinson's impressive accomplishments or the struggles he overcame. it'd simply be nice for the MLB to give an ounce of credit to the man who actually came up with the idea and implemented it rather than seemingly given the entire credit to robinson. while robinson certainly took more lumps for it, the actual decision to cross that threshold was rickeys' so in my mind he deserves most of the credit.

    rudy.

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    • AthleticsFan
      Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 94

      #47
      Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

      The Oakland A's auctioned off some of their Jackie Robinson Day jerseys at the stadium today. The proceeds went to charity.

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      • xpress34
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2648

        #48
        Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

        Originally posted by kingjammy24
        probably for some of the same reasons columbus is given credit for discovering america or edison for inventing the light bulb.

        the immensely unpopular and risky decision to actually "break the barrier" was made by dodgers president branch rickey. it was made irrespective of robinson. it had to have been given that robinson had no authority to make such a decision; he was playing in the negro leagues when rickey got the idea and subsequently signed him to the dodgers' farm team with the intent to use him to eventually break the barrier. had robinson not even existed, it still would've been broken that year as rickey was intent on it and certainly had no shortage of highly talented black players to choose from at the time. rickey simply would've found another player to do it. on the other hand, had rickey not existed, it wouldn't have been broken that year and may not have been for many years to come.

        none of this is meant to take away from robinson's impressive accomplishments or the struggles he overcame. it'd simply be nice for the MLB to give an ounce of credit to the man who actually came up with the idea and implemented it rather than seemingly given the entire credit to robinson. while robinson certainly took more lumps for it, the actual decision to cross that threshold was rickeys' so in my mind he deserves most of the credit.

        rudy.
        Rudy -

        You as well as a lot of the other Forum Members who don't live here in Denver may not be aware of this, but the Rotary Club of Denver took it upon themselves to create the Branch Rickey Award given for Outstanding Humanitarianism in the MLB each year since 1992.

        The Award was created after Denver was awarded the Rockies Franchise:

        Created by the Rotary Club of Denver, the Branch Rickey Award is the home of the Baseball Humanitarians Hall of Fame recognizing professionals in Major League baseball for exceptional community service.

        The Awards Dinner is open to the Public each year - tickets for last year (Trevor Hoffman) started at $200.00.

        Here is the website for anyone interested in finding out more:



        All the best -

        Chris

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        • bigjimsguitars
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 302

          #49
          Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

          Last year the Los Angeles Dodgers sold theirs via Silent Auctions through out the year. I was able to get Joe Torre's for well under the radar.

          This year they will be auctioned on MLB starting on May 1st.

          I bet they will go for much more than last year where they were going for around $225.00 to $500.00..

          The good news is that the proceeds do go to charity, The Dream Foundation that does a lot in the community.
          Always looking for Dodger Game Used Jerseys

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          • nyjetsfan14
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 414

            #50
            Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

            While I don't collect baseball I am a devout Angels fan and rarely if ever miss a game. Most are aware of the tragedies that have struck the Halos recently. I was suprised to see that when the Angels wore the Jackie Robinson tribute jerseys they were absent of both the Preston Gomez and Nick Adenhart memorial patches. I wonder if that was an MLB wide policy or if each individual team made the call on any patches to be or not to be worn on Robinson jerseys? In the Angels case, I don't think wearing the Gomez or Adenhart memorial patches would have taken anything away from honoring the great Jackie Robinson but I understand the leagues desire to have it only about 42. Anyone have any additional info on this? Happy collecting!

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            • larry bourget
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 717

              #51
              Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

              Originally posted by larry bourget
              My email from marc.himelstein@detroittigers.com said he had 22 Tigers game worn jerseys, ALL THE STARTING PLAYERS, from yesterday's Jackie Robinson Day at Comerica Park, if you are interested, contact him, there were no prices attached.

              LB
              I was in Detroit last Friday and of the 22 Tigers, i think i only counted 6 left.

              LB

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              • TigerSteve
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 140

                #52
                Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                Here's mine of the 22. (Polanco)
                Attached Files

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                • theflock13
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 28

                  #53
                  Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                  The D-backs have a signed Chris Young #42 jersey from last year on their charity auction.

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                  • HH
                    Member
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 65

                    #54
                    Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                    I think the Chris Young is bench-worn, since I believe he didn't play.

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                    • pietraynor
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 463

                      #55
                      Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                      Dodgers have listed several on MLB.com including Manny Ramirez. Jay.

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                      • ndevlin
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 1362

                        #56
                        Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                        Originally posted by kingjammy24
                        probably for some of the same reasons columbus is given credit for discovering america or edison for inventing the light bulb.

                        the immensely unpopular and risky decision to actually "break the barrier" was made by dodgers president branch rickey. it was made irrespective of robinson. it had to have been given that robinson had no authority to make such a decision; he was playing in the negro leagues when rickey got the idea and subsequently signed him to the dodgers' farm team with the intent to use him to eventually break the barrier. had robinson not even existed, it still would've been broken that year as rickey was intent on it and certainly had no shortage of highly talented black players to choose from at the time. rickey simply would've found another player to do it. on the other hand, had rickey not existed, it wouldn't have been broken that year and may not have been for many years to come.

                        none of this is meant to take away from robinson's impressive accomplishments or the struggles he overcame. it'd simply be nice for the MLB to give an ounce of credit to the man who actually came up with the idea and implemented it rather than seemingly given the entire credit to robinson. while robinson certainly took more lumps for it, the actual decision to cross that threshold was rickeys' so in my mind he deserves most of the credit.

                        rudy.
                        Lets not forget about Larry Doby too. He came in just after Robinson did and he gets absolutely no love at all. Its too bad.

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                        • cordovacollector
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 646

                          #57
                          Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                          Nice reminder, Nate! Larry Doby was here in MN for the 1st Jackie Robinson Day. It was an honor just to shake his hand. I felt it was too obtrusive to ask for an autograph since he was willing just to talk ... then someone else came along with a ball for him to sign. I was soooo glad cuz then I got one out too.

                          I had been sitting down at my seat when a Twins "higher up" came down to my seat and said, "I did NOT tell you that Larry Doby in up in Box XXX. I could get fired if I told you Larry Doby is in Box XXX." What a thrill!!! I have photo of him throwing out the first pitch that day and Mrs. Jackie Robinson was there for the retiring of the number 42.

                          Larry Doby went through every bit as much as Jackie Robinson ... just in the AL and a few weeks later. We all owed him a debt too. RIP, Larry, and thank you!

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                          • bigjimsguitars
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 302

                            #58
                            Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                            Here's the link for the Dodgers:

                            Always looking for Dodger Game Used Jerseys

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                            • sox83cubs84
                              Banned
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 8902

                              #59
                              Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                              ndevlin and cordovacollector, you are right on. It was great to see the Indians take a game to wear #14 Doby jerseys as a squad a year or 2 ago.

                              Dave M.
                              Chicago area

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                              • theflock13
                                Junior Member
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 28

                                #60
                                Re: how will Jackie Robinson Day jerseys be sold?

                                The D-backs started putting some of theirs up. Upton is up there.

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