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Jackie Robinson

 
 

ELECTRIFYING

He was already 28 when he became the first African American to play in the MLB (in the modern era) and over the next 10 seasons he would bat .311, get on base 41% of the time, become an All-Star 6 times, and win the NL MVP Award in 1949. He also stole home 19 times, the second most in history.

 
 

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