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Jackie Robinson's first game in MLB was April 15, 1947.
April 15, 2004 ... Jackie played his first game in MLB on April 15, 1947.
Jackie Robinson's MLB debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers came on April 15, 1947.
The Brooklyn Dodger great Jackie Robinson debuted in the Major Leagues on April 15, 1947. More than 25,000 people viewed the game at Ebbets Field.
April 15, 1997 was the 50th anniversary of his debut in MLB. He played his first MLB game on April 15, 1947.
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Baseball on April 15, 1947. At that time he became the first African American to play Major League Baseball.
Robinson spent his entire MLB career, 1947-1956, with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Maybe you're getting Robinson confused with Roberto Clemente.
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Yes, Jackie Robinson's first MLB game was April 15, 1947 which was the Brooklyn Dodgers' first game of the season. The Dodgers defeated the Boston Braves, 5-3, and Robinson went 0 for 3 with a run scored.
The Dodgers signed Robinson to a minor league contract with their Montreal farm club in 1945. In 1946 his first year at Montreal he lead the team to victory in the International league World Series. He was called up to the Dodgers in April 1947 and played in his first major league game (first major league game by a negro (as hey were then called in the twentieth century) on opening day, April 15, 1947.
Jackie Robinson played for the Negro League, but on April 15, 1947, was called to play in the big leagues, making him the first black big league baseball player.
Since 2004 Jackie Robinson Day has been recognized annually in the MLB on April 15.