Jackie Robinson '54 Longsleeve
The mindset of a competitor who reshaped the game - preserved in a vintage long-sleeve tribute.
Jackie Robinson. The greatest gamechanger in baseball’s history. The player who turned Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field to a field of dreams for many generations of athletes to come. He came to symbolize diversity in America’s pastime by emerging as a civil rights leader, but there wasn’t a harder working competitor in his era. By 1954, Robinson stood like a giant on the field. He’d already won Rookie of the Year. He knew what it was like to win the NL MVP. He had felt the accomplishment of being a batting champion. And that year he starred in his sixth All-Star game.
Can you say baseball great? Because Jackie is forever that.
Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson.



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