Many people (including me) believe that the straight steal of home plate is the most exciting play in all of sports. Jackie accomplished this feat 19 times in his career. To help our players appreciate how difficult this is, we positioned them on a third base bag that was 90 feet from home plate. Amazingly, Ty Cobb is the all-time leader with 50 steals of home plate during his career--a record that will probably never be broken!
Jackie Robinson was respected for being one of the greatest competitors to ever play the game. Duke Snider commented that "He was the greatest competitor I've ever seen. I've seen him beat a team with his bat, his glove, his feet..."
Of course, Jackie Robinson is best known for breaking the color barrier in Major League baseball in 1947. His contributions paved the way for other African-American baseball players to play in the Major Leagues--including some of my favorite players as a kid (i.e., Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Ernie Banks, etc.). His uniform #42 was retired by every team in Major League baseball. Only two active players continue to wear #42 today--Mariano Rivera (who was grandfathered in at the time of the number's retirement) and Sam Marc of the Warriors.