Today is the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's MLB debut. I have two separate angles I look at this from.
First, and most important for this blog, from a Canadian Baseball perspective and second, from a Douglas Adams fan..
I'll explain both
First. The baseball and Canadian connection..
I'm sure by now everyone knows the story of Robinson signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers and being assigned to Montreal of the International League to see if he could handle "white" ball and the treatment he'd receive at the time.
Montreal was chosen because it was one of the more progressive cities at the time. The fans welcomed him. His teammates welcomed him, and those that didn't were brought into line.
His one season with Montreal, they won the Junior World Series, the championship at the time. Fans were so overjoyed they rushed the field to celebrate and to be able to congratulate Robinson. After the celebration was over, fans waited outside the clubhouse for one final chance to touch Jackie before he went to Brooklyn.
A writer at the time said "This is the first time a white mob chased a black man not out of hate, but out of love"
Robinson enjoyed Montreal, calling it "paradise"
Thank you for sharing Robinson's experience in Montreal. It's great to hear that the city welcomed him. It's even cooler that the teammates that didn't... changed their mind.
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