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newyorkthegoldenage · 4 months
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Jackie Robinson clears out his locker at Ebbets Field, January 7, 1957, after ten years with the ball club. Robinson quit baseball when he was to be traded to the Giants. He said he will work as an executive with the Chock Full O' Nuts company.
Photo: Jacob Harris for the AP
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8nightsperweek · 1 year
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guy60660 · 1 year
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Ebbets Field
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matthewmonroe81 · 7 months
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Ebbet's Field, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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thinkazul · 8 months
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Dodgers Magic Number is 19
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theafterhourphoto · 5 months
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Hometeam Seattle, Holiday Gift Guide
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martysmusic · 1 year
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Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash take a pic with a fan at Dodgers game, Ebbets Field 1956. Happy Friday everyone!
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unity-is-strength · 8 months
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You walked so many can run.
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chickadee394 · 10 months
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Steve Rogers whenever the Dodgers play a game in New York
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smokeylogs · 2 years
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things i love about fall
hiking in the mountains
rainbow leaves on the trees
foggy mornings
pumpkin patches
mushroom forests
apple cider
cinnamon everything
all the pies
cozy at home movie dates 
warm flannels
boots look more acceptable with my outfits
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thecinamonroe · 11 months
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Marilyn Monroe at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, May, 1957.
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citizenscreen · 13 days
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On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson, age 28, becomes the first African American player in Major League Baseball's modern era when he steps onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn to compete for the Brooklyn Dodgers. #MLB #OnThisDay
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dinosaurwithablog · 12 days
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It's Jackie Robinson day!!! In order to pay tribute to this great baseball player, all players, managers, etc. are wearing #42 to commemorate the amazing fact that on April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier and played baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. He didn't just open the door, he kicked it down!!! Thank you, Jackie, for your courage and your sportsmanship. You are an inspiration to me, and I'm sure many other people of all colors, genders, religions,..... he did the unthinkable, at that time, and made baseball better by making it more inclusive and by being a phenomenal player!! I love him for that. 💜 bless you, Jackie Robinson 🙏🏼 ❤️
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retropopcult · 1 year
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Miss Genevieve Ebbets, youngest daughter of Charley Ebbets, throws the first ball at the opening of Ebbets Field, April 1913.
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theafterhourphoto · 5 months
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Hometeam Seattle, Holiday Gift Guide
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lovelyangryheart · 1 month
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Ed Clark: Dodgers fans, Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, 1946
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