No. 42 Bole is also a legend

Milo 2022-04-24 07:01:15

No. 42, Jackie Robinson, the first black player in the Major League Baseball, a legend in the American baseball world. 42 is the only retired jersey number in American baseball.
The film tells the story of Jackie Robinson's inaugural season in the Major League Baseball after being stubborn from the black league. This was an icebreaker in the United States, where racism was still prevalent at the time. Talented and brave, Jackie withstood threats, verbal abuse and insults to emerge in his first season in the league, helping the Brooklyn Dodgers win a championship. Along with the success of his personal career, there has also been a violent push back against racism.
But, in all of this, don't forget one person, and that is the Bole of No. 42 - Mr Ricky.
As the owner of the Dodgers baseball team, business is one aspect, but more important is the love for baseball, which made Mr Ricky brew a groundbreaking idea in his mind, that is, when racism was prevalent at that time, American baseball At a time when the league was completely monopolized by whites, a talented black player was introduced to continuously help the team to victory. He picked Jackie Robinson, and as it turned out, he was right.
As the first Jackie Robinson to enter the MLB, he faced enormous pressure and endured a variety of unimaginable psychological challenges on and off the field. As the owner of the team, Mr Ricky, why not? It's just that he is more determined and stronger, so that it makes people feel as if he has not endured that much.
In a game where Jackie Robinson was deliberately injured, Mr Ricky finally confided his heart and explained why he wanted to introduce black players under the constant questioning of Jackie Robinson. In previous careers, racism caused Mr Ricky to watch an equally talented black player get hit and fall without providing enough help to that player, and Mr Ricky has been brooding. He loves the game of baseball, but he can't do anything about the injustice that exists in the game because of racism. Now, he finally has the ability and the courage to make that change for baseball, and he finally did. His team business has naturally achieved great success, but more importantly, completed the spiritual redemption.
Maxima often has it, but Bole does not often have it.
Jackie Robinson made No. 42 a legend, and he also created a legend, Mr Ricky, who was strong, determined and determined to redeem himself.

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42 quotes

  • Ben Chapman: Hey, Stanky, what's it like bein' a nigger's nigger?

    Eddie Stanky: I dunno, Chapman, what's it like bein' a redneck piece of shit?

  • Pee Wee Reese: Maybe tomorrow, we'll all wear 42, so nobody could tell us apart.

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