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HISTORY This Week

Jackie Robinson Tries Out for the Majors

HISTORY This Week

The HISTORY® Channel | Back Pocket Studios

Society & Culture, History

4.54.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

April 16, 1945. Jackie Robinson is ready. He’s won a tryout with the Boston Red Sox, and if he makes the team, he will become the first player to break baseball’s long-standing racial divide. Robinson puts his supreme athletic skills on full display… but never hears back from the Red Sox. The tryout was just for show. It’s not the first deception or indignity that Robinson has endured because of his race. But ultimately, nothing could stop him from breaking baseball’s color line. What does his experience reveal about the history of race in America? And how did Robinson’s life prepare him for his historic achievement?


Special thanks to Howard Bryant, senior writer for ESPN and author of Full Dissidence: Notes from an Uneven Playing Field; Ralph Carhart, baseball historian and editor of the upcoming book Not an Easy Tale to Tell: Jackie Robinson on the Page, Stage, and Screen; and Amira Rose Davis, assistant professor of history and African American studies at Penn State and co-host of the sports podcast Burn It All Down and host of season three of American Prodigies: Black Girls in Gymnastics.


Discover the incredible stories of the athletes who continued the change Robinson began on After Jackie, Saturday, 6/18 at 8/7c only on HISTORY.

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0:00.0

The History Channel, Original Podcast.

0:06.2

History this week, April 16, 1945.

0:11.9

I'm Sally Helm.

0:17.6

The Red Sox are leaving town today to begin the 1945 season.

0:22.4

They're catching a 1pm train to New York.

0:25.6

And their general manager, Eddie Collins,

0:28.1

seems to be hoping to run down the clock.

0:31.2

He's supposed to hold a try out this week

0:33.1

for three top black baseball players.

0:36.2

They've been in Boston for days,

0:38.2

waiting for him to tell them when to show up at Fenway Park.

0:41.9

But Collins just isn't calling.

0:45.2

And if he makes it to 1pm,

0:47.4

he'll probably get away with denying them a try out.

0:53.1

But the morning tabloids contain a rude awakening for Collins.

0:57.4

Some harsh words from a sports writer named Dave Egan.

1:01.5

He writes that Collins really needs to remember two things.

1:05.0

That he's living in 1945 and not, quote,

1:08.4

in the dust-covered year 1865.

1:11.6

And that, quote,

1:12.8

he is residing in the city of Boston

1:15.1

and not in the city of Mobile, Alabama.

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