On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the MLB “Color Line” when he became the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman at Ebbets Field. Jackie's… | Instagram
![One of the great catchers in baseball history, helping break the color barrier one year after his teammate Jackie Robinson, former Brooklyn Dodger Roy Campanella sits in his wheelchair with his bat One of the great catchers in baseball history, helping break the color barrier one year after his teammate Jackie Robinson, former Brooklyn Dodger Roy Campanella sits in his wheelchair with his bat](http://i2.nyt.com/images/2016/01/22/upshot/UBH-Robinson-Ebbets/UBH-Robinson-Ebbets-jumbo-v2.jpg)
One of the great catchers in baseball history, helping break the color barrier one year after his teammate Jackie Robinson, former Brooklyn Dodger Roy Campanella sits in his wheelchair with his bat
![Five Brooklyn Dodgers pose July 11,1933 at Ebbets Field in New York. From left, are: Joe Hutcheson, Sam, Leslie, Dan Taylor, Johnny Frederick and Walter Beck. (AP Photo Stock Photo - Alamy Five Brooklyn Dodgers pose July 11,1933 at Ebbets Field in New York. From left, are: Joe Hutcheson, Sam, Leslie, Dan Taylor, Johnny Frederick and Walter Beck. (AP Photo Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2NGHHJM/five-brooklyn-dodgers-pose-july-111933-at-ebbets-field-in-new-york-from-left-are-joe-hutcheson-sam-leslie-dan-taylor-johnny-frederick-and-walter-beck-ap-photo-2NGHHJM.jpg)