Branch Rickey was a manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers and a civil rights activist who was born on December 20, 1881 in Portsmouth, OH. He is best known for breaking the baseball league's color barrier by bringing Jackie Robinson to his team, a move that had a lasting impact on the sport and the civil rights movement.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)
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About
Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers and civil rights Activist who brought Jackie Robinson to his team, breaking the baseball league's color barrier.
Before Fame
After an unimpressive several years playing in the major leagues, he earned a law degree and signed on with the St. Louis Cardinals, establishing baseball's first farm system.
Trivia
Before he integrated baseball he found a new separate all-black league, to help him find that one special black player the team and nation could rally around.
Family Life
He was born in Stockdale, Pike County, Ohio. In 1906, he married Jane Moulton.
Associated With
Harrison Ford played him in the 2013 film, 42, about Jackie Robinson's debut in the majors.