
In 1947, Jackie Robinson becomes the first Black man to play in Major League Baseball facing unabashed racism from the public, the press and other players.

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as Branch Rickey

as Rachel Robinson

as Leo Durocher

as Dixie Walker

as Pee Wee Reese

as Wendell Smith

as Ben Chapman

as Ralph Branca

as Harold Parrott

as Red Barber

as Clyde Sukeforth

as Burt Shotton

as Kirby Higbe

as Mr. Brock

as Joe Garagiola

as Clay Hopper

as Eddie Stanky

as Pete Reiser

as Bobby Bragan

as Spider Jorgensen

as Gene Hermanski

as Carl Furillo

as Hugh Casey

as Ed Charles

as Ed's Mother

as Birmingham Catcher

as Fritz Ostermueller

as Everett McCooey

as Luther

as Happy Chandler

as Bob Cooke

as Mallie

as Duff Harris

as Dutch Leonard

as Andy Seminick

as Phillie One

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as Monarch Batter

as Reporter One

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as Herb Pennock

as Fan One

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as Miss Bishop

as Babe Hamburger

as Policeman

as Freckles

as Freckle's Dad

as Spectator One

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as Doctor

as Jimmy Powers

as Eddie Dyer

as Photographer

as Cracker

as Older Woman

as Hotel Manager

as Another Reporter

as Jane Ann

as Racist City Island Fan

as White Gas Station Attendant

as Boy

as Bus Driver

as Alice

as Laraine Day

as Panamanian Kid

as Shouting Fan

as City Island Umpire

as Roosevelt Home Umpire

as Ball One Umpire

as Negro League Umpire

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as Enos Slaughter

as Deland Umpire

as Dodger Bat Boy

as Lawson Bowman (uncredited)

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