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    When I think of Jackie Robinson... a few things come to mind. Obviously I think about him crossing the color barrier. There's also his iconic jersey number that has been retired by Major League Baseball. Then there are the multiple images of Robinson either crossing, sliding, or hopping across home plate.

    Today... I figured I'd analyze the ones I have captured on either baseball cards or memorabilia and see if I can retell the story that the picture shares.

    Let's start with this lenticular restaurant oddball from the 90's...



    1997 Denny's #29


    Who: Jackie Robinson and Clyde McCullough
    What: Jackie gets caught stealing home.
    Where: Ebbets Field
    When: May 2nd, 1951




    The season is young and the Pittsburgh Pirates are in town. The Piratesthird baseman kicks things off with a leadoff home run to give them an early lead. But in the bottom of the second, Jackie Robinson beats out a ground to third base to become the Dodgersfirst baserunner. Two batters later, Roy Campanella hits a ball to right field and Robinson advances to third. With Pee Wee Reeseat the plate, Campysteals second base. When Clyde McCullough threw the ball to second, Robinson took off from third. Pirates'second baseman fired the ball back to McCullough and nailedRobinsonat the plate. The Pirateswon the game 4 to 3, but wound up with the second worst record in the National League.


    The Dodgers? They finished tied for first with the New York Giants and were forced into a three game playoff to see who would face the New York Yankees in the World Series. Bobby Thompson hit the Shot Heard 'Round the World and the rest is history.




    1956 Topps #30


    Who: Jackie Robinson, Johnny Podres, and Bill Sarni
    What: Jackiestole home.
    Where: Ebbets Field
    When: August 29, 1955


    Here's the original image the artist used to create Robinson's 1956 Toppscard:




    It's late in the season and the 7th placeSt. Louis Cardinals are in Brooklyn to battle the first placeDodgers. This particular photo depicts Robinsonstealing home in the bottom of the 6th inning to give the Dodgers a 5 to 1 lead. It's actually a pretty crazy play where the Dodgerssuccessfully pulled off a triple steal. However... when Sarni threw the ball down to second... Gil Hodges (who stole third when Robinsonstole home) took off and tried to score but was thrown out at the plate to end the inning.


    The Cardinalsfought back in the top of the 7th when Ken Boyer launched a 3 run homer off of Podres that ended his evening. Unfortunately... that's all the offense the Cardinals could conjure up... and they ended up losing 10 to 4 that day.





    2007 UD Masterpieces Windsor Green #54


    Who: Jackie Robinson and Yogi Berra
    What: Jackiestole home... again.
    Where: Yankee Stadium
    When: September 28th, 1955




    It's the first game of the 1955 World Series and the Brooklyn Dodgers are facing Whitey Ford and the New York Yankees. With the Dodgersdown 6 to 4, Jackiesteals home in the top of the 8th to reduce the Yankeeslead. Yogi tried to argue the close call, but Bill Summers stood his ground. In the end, the Yankees held on to win the first game of the series... however the Dodgers walked away the World Championsthat year.






    1998 Apple Think Different Poster

    Who: Jackie Robinson and Tommy Tatum
    What: Jackie hits his first MLB home run
    Where: Polo Grounds
    When: April 18th, 1947


    In his third MLB game, Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers face the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds. Entering the game, he had struggled at the plate going 1 for 9 his first two games against the Boston Braves. But in the top of the third inning, he launched his first MLB home run off of Dave Koslo to give the Dodgers a 2 to 1 lead.


    The poster captures Robinson touching home plate where he's greeted by teammateTommy Tatum. The Giants bounced back and won the game 10 to 4 with Koslo earning the complete game win. But don't feel too bad for the Dodgers. They went on to face the New York Yankees in the 1947 World Series.


    Well... that wraps up my history lesson for the day. I had a lot of fun sifting through Googleimages and Baseball Referencepages in an effort to put the puzzle pieces together.


    Happy Jackie Robinson Day!


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