His number was not retired because he was one of the best players but, because of the reason stated above.
Most experts do not believe that he was not among the top players in history; some even say he is not the best to wear his jersey number, 42.
retired it
Jackie Robinsons was one of the many famous people in the 1940's. He was the first African-American man to play mojor league baseball.
Jackie Robinson was the first player to break the Major League Baseball "Color Barrier". He broke the barrier wearing the number 42 which is now retired for all of Major League Baseball. The only player left wearing it is Marino Rivera of the New York Yankees. Jackie Robinson broke the barrier with The Brooklyn (now L.A.) Dodgers
By order of the Commissioner of Baseball, number 42, Jackie Robinson's number with the Dodgers, has been retired from all Major League teams, although players who wore "42" prior to the Commissioner's order have the option of continuing to wear that number.
Jackie Robinson wore #42 during his career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
retired it
Being the first black man to play Major League Baseball
Number 42 is retired by all major league baseball teams because, this was the number of Jackie Robinson. He was the first African-American to ever play mojor league baseball. Jackie went to collage at UCLA, he played baseball, football, basketball, and he ran track. At all four sports he was the best at the collage.
No. All MLB teams have at least one retired number: Jackie Robinson's #42.
Jackie Robinsons was one of the many famous people in the 1940's. He was the first African-American man to play mojor league baseball.
His uniform number (42) was retired by Major League Baseball.
Mariano Rivera Number 42Mariano Rivera is the last Major league ballplayer, and Yankees player still wearing uniform number 42. Major League Baseball retired Jackie Robinsons uniform number 42. No Other player on any team can wear the number. Because Mariano had the number when Robinsons number was retired he was allowed to continue wearing it. When Mariano Rivera retires from baseball the New York Yankees will retire uniform number 42 in honor him.
In 1942 he joined the army He was a civil right leader And he was the first black to join a Major League Baseball team
Jackie Robinson was the first African American major league Baseball player. He was discriminated against by other players, and even his own teammates resented him.
Jackie Robinson died in 1972. The only event of historical significance (in the 90s) in relation to Jackie Robinson is his number, 42, being retired throughout Major League Baseball. This happened in 1997.
Jackie Robinson was the first player to break the Major League Baseball "Color Barrier". He broke the barrier wearing the number 42 which is now retired for all of Major League Baseball. The only player left wearing it is Marino Rivera of the New York Yankees. Jackie Robinson broke the barrier with The Brooklyn (now L.A.) Dodgers
Before signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson played for the Kansas City Monarch, a Negro League in 1945, then he played for the Montreal Royals in 1946. The Royals were a AAA farm team of the Dodgers.