"MLB's Tribute to Jackie Robinson: Reflections, Dedication, and Unity"

Major League Baseball celebrated the 77th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the sport's color barrier, with teams across the league honoring his legacy. Robinson's family, including his 101-year-old widow, were present at ballparks, and every team wore No. 42 jerseys. Players and staff from the Dodgers and the Washington Nationals paid tribute to Robinson's impact on the game and society, with heartfelt speeches and personal anecdotes. Former MLB player Reggie Smith urged current players to remember Robinson's struggles and be thankful for the progress made. Additionally, former World Series MVP Orel Hershiser has purchased a painting depicting Robinson praying with Martin Luther King Jr. and other baseball greats, which will be displayed at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
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