National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently retired in 1997, making him the first player
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently retired in 1997, making him the first player

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will  forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently  retired in 1997, making him the first player
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will  forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently  retired in 1997, making him the first player
Jackie Robinson's No. 42 was retired by all MLB teams in 1997
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will  forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently  retired in 1997, making him the first player
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