[EVERY DOLLAR IS GREEN]

Kenny 2022-04-22 06:01:02

"With all due respect, sir, have you lost your mind? Think about the abuse that you are gonna take from the newspapers, let alone how this is gonna paly out in flatbush?

No law against it, Clyde.

No, but there's a code, You break a law and get way with it, some people think you're smart. You break an unwritten law, you'll be an outcast.

So be it. Newyork is full of nergo baseball fans. Dollars aren't black and white, they're green. Every dollar is green,"

Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) is the first black player in the history of the American Professional Baseball League. The film mainly tells the story of Ricky discovering his entry into MLB from 1945 to 1947 and rewriting the history of American baseball. On April 15, 1947, Robinson put on his first Dodgers uniform, number 42 on the back, boarded the Major League as a starting 1B ( First Baseman ), and won the National League in 1949. ( National League ) Most Valuable Player Award ( MLB Most Valuable Player Award ).

After entering the MLB, the first "test water" game with the Montreal team

His wife (right) was nervous when the surface was plain. The man with glasses on the left was Wendell Smith who later became the first African-American sports writer in the United States. Yes, the main theme of this film is "open wasteland."

The little boy with adventure behind watch baseball with Ma Ma

"Please, God, let J ackie show them what can we do."

This little boy is ED Charles. He entered The World Series in 1969 because of his adventure with Robinson at the train station. Here I want to explain that the largest basketball and baseball event in the United States is not the National level but the World level. Hehehe, I mean how I have never heard of this "World Cup". I still think about how football can be better in the World Cup. The women's football played well last week.

Ricky the naughty boss

The details of the film are still in place. In the area where the white audience gathers, even if the black players play well, they feel that "That's still a nigger out there." "Laughing field" at this time, how can you not applaud? It’s so hurtful, heart abused, heart-stamped, what is meant by "friendship first, competition second", I was raised by this sentence, all competitions must have sportsmanship, can afford to lose, understand I do not know!

Ricky clapped and watched the quiet group behind him. His inner game was "you stupid XXXXXX"

Ricky is an overbearing president who cares for a calf. In the first test, the coach has so much contempt for Jackie. The boss Baba is crazy, but the words are very civilized. Hey, this overbearing president is still very cute. He later entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984.

"That was practically superhuman.

Superhuman? I mean, don't get carried away, Mr Ricky, that's still a nigget out there.

Clay, I realized that attitude is part of your culture heritage, that you practically nursed race prejudice at your mother's breast so I'll let that go but I will tell you this you will either manage Robinson fairly and correctly or you, sir, can be unemployed.

Yes, sir."

Wow, I greeted him very elegantly, so amazing, "The milk your mother feeds you is poisonous, you can also eat it" and finally admitted.

The white man behind

The boy finally drank "poisoned milk" under the "incitement" of his father and the surrounding white people.

"Nigger, you are not here."

Whose baby, don’t care! ! !

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Extended Reading

42 quotes

  • Leo Durocher: Nice guys finish last.

  • [after Jackie smashes his bat in the dugout tunnel, Rickey approaches him]

    Jackie Robinson: The next white son of a bitch who opens his mouth, I'll smash his goddamn teeth in.

    Branch Rickey: You can't, Jackie. You know it.

    Jackie Robinson: I'm supposed to let this go on?

    Branch Rickey: These men have to live with themselves...

    Jackie Robinson: I have to live with myself, too! And right now I'm living a sermon out there.

    Branch Rickey: You don't matter right now, Jack. You're in this thing. You don't have the right to pull out from the backing of people who believe in you, respect you and who need you.

    Jackie Robinson: Is that so?

    Branch Rickey: If you fight, they won't say Chapman forced you to; they'll just say that you're over your head. That you belong where you are.

    Jackie Robinson: Do you know what it's like, having someone do this to you?

    Branch Rickey: No. No. You do. You're the one living the sermon. In the wilderness. Forty days. All of it. Only you.

    Jackie Robinson: And not a damn thing I can do about it.

    Branch Rickey: Of course there is! You can stand up and hit! You can get on base and you can score! You can win this game for us! We need you! Everyone needs you.

    [the players are moving above]

    Jackie Robinson: They're taking the field.

    Branch Rickey: Who's playing first?

    Jackie Robinson: [beat] I'm gonna need a new bat.

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