SABR Digital Library: Jackie: Perspectives on 42

Jackie: Perspectives on 42, edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks

Jackie: Perspectives on 42
Edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks
Publication date: April 15, 2021
Associate editors: Carl Riechers and Len Levin
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-9701-5950-9, $9.99
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-9701-5951-6, $29.95
8.5″ x 11″, 324 pages

No one can doubt the immense courage shown by Jackie Robinson when he took his position at Ebbets Field on Tuesday afternoon, April 15, 1947. The first play of the game was a ground ball to third base, and Robinson, playing first, took the throw to make the first putout.

It wasn’t just the one moment that was important, of course, but the ongoing significance of his presence on the field. Robinson was the first Black American to play what was then defined as major-league baseball at a time when baseball was dominant in American culture — truly the National Pastime — but an institution which had been segregated by race.

After Robinson completed his 10-year Hall of Fame playing career, the six-time All-Star with a lifetime on-base percentage of .409 took his rightful place in Cooperstown.

Perhaps it is true that celebrating Jackie Robinson’s courageous role in integration can sometimes reduce him to a symbol, over-simplify his complex grappling with the racial issues of his day, and turn him into a convenient and self-congratulatory icon celebrated by Major League Baseball today. But, in fact, he was — and remains — a meaningful and inspirational symbol. The articles in this book look beyond the oft-told tale of April 15, 1947, and examine many facets of Robinson’s life and career, including his military service, role in the civil rights movement, and his post-baseball career moves.

Almost all of the articles in Jackie were written specifically for this book. Some 54 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) contributed their work as authors and editors to bring together a book that offers a variety of perspectives on “42.”


SABR Biography

Jackie Robinson in a portrait with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. (SABR-Rucker Archive)Jackie Robinson in a portrait with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. (SABR-Rucker Archive)

Click here to read more about Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy at the SABR BioProject


Below: Find memorable games and essays
from SABR’s Jackie: Perspectives on 42

Game Recaps

April 10, 1947: Jackie Robinson, a Royal at Ebbets Field

April 11, 1947: Jackie Robinson debuts in a Dodgers uniform at Ebbets Field

April 15, 1947: Jackie Robinson makes historic debut with Brooklyn Dodgers

April 17, 1947: Jackie Robinson records his first National League hit for Dodgers

April 18, 1946: Jackie Robinson leads Montreal Royals’ romp in regular-season debut

April 18, 1947: Jackie Robinson tallies first career homer and first RBI against rival Giants

April 19, 1949: Jackie Robinson has 3 hits with a home run on Opening Day

April 22, 1947: Jackie Robinson’s first meeting with Ben Chapman

April 23, 1954: At age 35, Jackie Robinson steals home against Pirates

April 23, 1955: Giants, Al Dark confront Jackie Robinson at Ebbets Field

August 20, 1947: Cardinals beat Dodgers in extras; Enos Slaughter spikes Jackie Robinson

August 22, 1951: Jackie Robinson’s heroics help Dodgers pull out two walk-off wins in Cardinals sweep

August 29, 1948: Jackie Robinson hits for reverse natural cycle vs. Cardinals

July 21, 1951: Jackie Robinson’s perfect day sends Dodgers on win streak

July 3, 1947: Rookie Jackie Robinson’s hit streak reaches 20 games

July 8, 1952: A wet All-Star Game at Shibe Park

June 18, 1947: Jackie Robinson’s baserunning and Gil Hodges’ homer lift Dodgers

June 2, 1954: Jackie Robinson ejected in Brooklyn’s rain-shortened win

June 24, 1947: Jackie Robinson steals home for the first time with Dodgers

June 24, 1948: Jackie Robinson’s first grand slam wins it for Dodgers in a walk-off

June 24, 1950: A ‘weird affair’ and slugfest in Flatbush as Dodgers sock Pirates, 21-12

March 17, 1946: Jackie Robinson plays his first exhibition game for Montreal Royals

May 13, 1947: Jackie Robinson makes first appearance in Cincinnati with Dodgers

May 15, 1947: Greenberg Gardens homers decisive in Jackie Robinson’s Pittsburgh debut with Dodgers

May 18, 1947: Jackie Robinson welcomed at Chicago’s Wrigley Field

May 21, 1947: Jackie Robinson makes his Dodgers debut in St. Louis

May 21, 1949: Jackie Robinson sets career high with 6 RBIs in Dodgers’ lambasting of Cardinals

May 24, 1949: Jackie Robinson rips two home runs vs. Pirates at Forbes Field

May 30, 1947: Braves’ Memorial Day sweep spoils Jackie Robinson’s Boston debut

May 9, 1947: Racial slurs won’t stop Jackie Robinson in Philadelphia

October 1, 1952: Joe Black and Dodgers’ defense beat Yankees in Game 1

October 2, 1946: Jackie Robinson leads Montreal to thrilling 10-inning victory over Louisville

October 2, 1951: Clem Labine shuts out Giants, Jackie Robinson homers to knot NL playoff at one game apiece

October 3, 1946: Jackie Robinson’s heroics put Montreal on verge of first Junior World Series title

October 9, 1956: Clem Labine’s extra-inning shutout, Jackie Robinson’s walk-off single force Game 7

September 1, 1953: Jackie Robinson’s big day helps Dodgers complete home sweep of Cardinals

September 15, 1952: Jackie Robinson and Dodgers end slump with home-run barrage

September 18, 1946: Jackie Robinson’s Montreal Royals get the best of Yogi Berra’s Newark Bears in playoffs

September 20, 1952: Jackie Robinson, Carl Erskine lead Dodgers to victory

September 28, 1955: Jackie Robinson steals home for Dodgers in Game 1 of World Series

September 30, 1951: Jackie Robinson saves the day and the season for Dodgers

September 30, 1956: Brooklyn Dodgers win NL pennant on final day of season

Essays

Introduction: Jackie: Perspectives on 42

Larry Lester: My Hero, Jackie Robinson

Before Jackie Robinson: Baseball’s Civil Rights Movement

Jackie Robinson: The Best Athlete on the West Coast

Jackie Robinson, UCLA Tie USC 0-0 in 1939 Pacific Coast Conference Title Game

‘A Disciplinarian Coach’: Jackie Robinson’s Little-Known Stint Coaching College Basketball

There But For The Grace of God: Jackie Robinson and Pearl Harbor, 1941

Lieutenant Jackie Robinson, Morale Officer, United States Army

Jackie Robinson in 1945: From Boston ‘Tryout’ to a Negro Leagues Star

Happy Helping? Inside Commissioner Chandler’s Role in Jackie Robinson’s Great Quest

Jackie Robinson, Jersey City, and His First Game in Organized Baseball

A Great Leap Forward: Jackie Robinson and The View From Montreal

Jackie Robinson: History Made at the 1946 Junior World Series

The Jackie Robinson Barnstorming Tour of 1946

Jackie Robinson’s 1947 Breakthrough Began in Havana

I Met Jackie Robinson’s First Major-League Manager

Jackie Robinson and the Kansas City Call

Ford Frick and Jackie Robinson: The Enabler

Sayonara Jackie Robinson: How An American Hero Finished His Career In Japan

Jackie Robinson Calls It Quits

Jackie Robinson in the MLB All-Star Game

Jackie Robinson and the World Series

Jackie Robinson’s Steals of Home

Analyzing Jackie Robinson as a Second Baseman

Jackie Robinson and Baseball Owners

Managing History: Jackie Robinson and Managers

Jackie Robinson and the Decline of the Negro Leagues

Jackie Robinson’s Faith Sustained Him During Unrelenting Turmoil

Jackie Robinson and Civil Rights: From 1947 Until His Death

The Black Knight: A Political Portrait of Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson, Republican

Journey to Justice: The Converging Paths of Jackie Robinson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Jackie’s Last Stand: Jackie Robinson’s Last Public Appearance and His Appeal for the Integration of Major League Baseball Management

‘The Necessities’: Al Campanis’s Moment of Truth

Of Memory and Mystery Guests: Jackie Robinson, Soupy Sales, and ‘What’s My Line?’

Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on Stage and Screen

Jackie Robinson and Journal Square

Reaching the Next Generation: Jackie Robinson’s Story in Children’s and Young Adult Literature

The Jackie Robinson Foundation: A Legacy of Excellence and Impact

The ‘Strike’ Against Jackie Robinson: Truth or Myth?

Contributors: Jack Anderson, Gary Belleville, Nathan Bierma, Dave Bohmer, César Brioso, Thomas J. Brown Jr., John Burbridge Jr., Frederick C. Bush, Ralph Carhart, Joshua M. Casper, Alan Cohen, Warren Corbett, Mary E. Corey, Joe Cox, Richard Cuicchi, Paul E. Doutrich, Peter Dreier, Eric Enders, Jeff English, Rob Fitts, Brian Frank, Vince Guerrieri, Mark Harnischfeger, Leslie Heaphy, Paul Hofmann, Mike Huber, David Krell, Steven Kuehl, Chris Lamb, Kevin Larkin, Bob LeMoine, Larry Lester, Len Levin, Andy McCue, Robert Nash, Bill Nowlin, Richard J. Puerzer, Carl Riechers, C. Paul Rogers III, Blake W. Sherry, Mark Simon, Wayne Soini, Glen Sparks, Lyle Spatz, Marc Steiner, Mark S. Sternman, Bryan Steverson, Rick Swaine, Bob Webster, Steven C. Weiner, Steven K. Wisensale, Gregory H. Wolf, Brian Wright, and William A. Young.

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