Mlb:approach Jackie Robinson
Throughout the long history of the United States, blacks have not been welcome. Although there were many highly skilled black players, no team hired them until 1947, when the Brooklyn Dodgers took an important step in the history of American professional sports - signing the first black player, Jackie Robinson, and starting a black league in Major League Baseball.
Facts have proven that blacks have innate advantages in sports. This is not only reflected in baseball, but in almost all competitive sports, blacks have innate advantages, and these advantages have helped them achieve great success in their MLB careers. From one glory to the next, the Negro Leagues brought many innovations to MLB, and the ratings topped the four major leagues.
More than seventy years ago, Jackie Robinson, wearing baseball uniform number 42, walked onto the Dodgers' home field and used his bat to break the racial discrimination that had imprisoned the United States for hundreds of years. More and more blacks entered the stadium and welcomed him one by one. It is their legend, and today, young baseball players from around the world wearing the No. 42 jersey have taken up the baton and carried on the No. 42 legend. No. 42 has become the benchmark for countless baseball people. This is the MLB's persistence in baseball culture.
April 15th of each year has also become a day for everyone to remember Jackie Robinson and pay tribute to this leader of the black baseball world. The number 42 has also become the highest standard in the baseball world. The legendary story of Jackie Robinson has also been made into a movie and is still active. Public viewing: The Legend of No. 42. Whenever the No. 42 jersey appears on the field, people can't help but think of the black leaders who were active in this country more than 70 years ago. MLB the Show 24 also embodies the hard work and perseverance of Jackie Robinson. The perseverance of sportsmanship has been brought to the hearts of more baseball fans in a special way. Let us close here and inherit the spirit of the Negro Leagues together.
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