Carl Furillo, Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Preacher Roe, Gil Hodges, 1952 Dodgers


Description

A slide of a black-and-white photograph of the members of the Brooklyn Dodgers who would be on the National League roster for the All-Star game at Philadelphia on July 8, 1952, standing in front of their home dugout: from left to right are outfielder Carl Furillo; second baseman Jackie Robinson; catcher Roy Campanella; shortstop Pee Wee Reese; outfielder Duke Snider; pitcher Preacher Roe; and first baseman Gil Hodges. The players are posing with one foot standing on the dugout step and one foot remaining on the dugout floor below. All players except Carl Furillo are wearing a baseball glove. Furillo holds up one finger to indicate that this is his first time on the All-Star roster.

Player(s)
Campanella, Roy, 1921-1993; Furillo, Carl, 1922-1989; Robinson, Jackie 1919-1972; Reese, Pee Wee, 1918-1999; Snider, Duke, 1926-1911 ; Roe, Preacher, 1916-2008; Hodges, Gil, 1924-1972
Team(s)
Brooklyn - NL
League(s)
National League of Professional Baseball Clubs
Picture Date

1952–1952

Subject
All-Star Baseball Game; African American baseball players
Source
Unknown
Stadium
Ebbets Field (New York, N.Y.)
Location
New York (N.Y.)
Folder Name / Binder
Slides A-Z: Bou-Cam
Photographer
Unknown
Media Type
Slides (photographs)
Tags

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