1947 Brooklyn Dodgers Infield Dugout (Jackie Robinson Debut) Signed and Inscribed Photograph

The 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers infield smilingly pose at the foot of their dugout as they prepare to open the season in this stunning 20 X 16 black and white photograph that has been signed and inscribed by four teammates from this historic season in which Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play in the major leagues. Pictured with Robinson and signed and inscribed to this historic image are Spider Jorgensen "4/15/47, 3B" who also made his major league debut with Robinson on this date; Eddie Stanky "4/15/47,  2B" beginning his last season with the Dodgers; Pee Wee Reese "4/15/47, SS" who became one of Robinson's closest friends on the team; and seated in the dugout, Dodgers outfielder Duke Snider "4-15-47,", all having signed in blue sharpie pen. The Dodgers opened at Ebbets Field, defeating the Boston Braves on this important date that made history.  Comes with a certificate that unconditionally guarantees the authenticity of this item.

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1947 Brooklyn Dodgers Infield Dugout (Jackie Robinson Debut) Signed and Inscribed Photograph

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