April 15 is Jackie Robinson Day, marking the date he broke baseball's color barrier. But the number of African Americans playing the game keeps shrinking — a result of some unpleasant truths.
Here's who's playing, how to buy tickets and everything else you need to know about the annual Jackie Robinson game.
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The Albuquerque Isotopes have announced the return of an art and essay project for “Jackie Robinson Night.” This initiative ...
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