Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson Breaking The Color Barrier MLB Legendary Jersey Numbers Collection
 Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson Breaking The Color Barrier MLB Legendary Jersey Numbers Collection
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In 1947, Jackie Robinson, a standout player for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues, signed to play with Brooklyn to be the first African-American player in the Major Leagues. With Robinson as the catalyst, the Dodgers won six pennants in his 10 seasons. He was named N.L. MVP in 1949 after leading the league in hitting (.342) and steals (37), while knocking in 124 runs. He ended his MLB career in 1956 with a .311 batting average. Upper Deck salutes Jackie with this beautifully designed Legendary Numbers Collection keepsake that showcases 6? replica jersey numbers of his uniform No. 42. The overall framed item measures 21'' wide by 16'' high. Limited to 100. More Info
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