@@dutdut2.059 nah I think he played a bit at first but it wasn’t his main position he played mostly at second and short but got moved to second because of peewee Reese
@@dutdut2.059 He was initially a first baseman his rookie season because the Dodgers already had an established 2nd baseman in Eddie Stanky who was also their lead-off hitter at the time. The following off season, the Dodgers traded Stanky but I can’t remember to what team it it was.
lol I was wondering if I was the only one who thought that. Idk much about baseball, so idk if that was usual for back then or not but it seemed different to me
Watching this in slow mo, the catcher had his mitt hanging over home plate, as soon as Robinson slid onto the plate, the catcher drops his hand down and touches Robinson, so while it seems almost simultaneous, the catcher basically waited for Robinson to slide home before touching him, so he was safe. Good ass Umpire call for the time tbh
I think some of Robinson's finest moments or at the most impressive ones were times he didn't beat the hell out of the person or persons who were calling him names and insulting him personally. The man was a big, strong former football star and all around athlete who could have wiped the floor with some of the people who were on his case. Also, some of his most impressive sports records were in college. Have a look at what he did in college
Does saying Afro American make u feel less racist after saying something like “all black people are fast”? 😂 Edit: just busting your balls I don’t actually care or feel offended lol
Really cool footage. Funny how much hate he got back then when he carried the team on his back. Arguably their best player ever.
Definitely the best second baseman
@@goldwaterproductions not the best second baseman of all time
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@@dutdut2.059 nah I think he played a bit at first but it wasn’t his main position he played mostly at second and short but got moved to second because of peewee Reese
@@dutdut2.059 He was initially a first baseman his rookie season because the Dodgers already had an established 2nd baseman in Eddie Stanky who was also their lead-off hitter at the time. The following off season, the Dodgers traded Stanky but I can’t remember to what team it it was.
He had such a weird yet beautiful swing
And talked like a dork who went to college
Yea. Perfect imperfection.
lol I was wondering if I was the only one who thought that. Idk much about baseball, so idk if that was usual for back then or not but it seemed different to me
Watching this in slow mo, the catcher had his mitt hanging over home plate, as soon as Robinson slid onto the plate, the catcher drops his hand down and touches Robinson, so while it seems almost simultaneous, the catcher basically waited for Robinson to slide home before touching him, so he was safe. Good ass Umpire call for the time tbh
watching a double play at this time still gets me hyped!
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Damn he’s fast
sometimes the footage is sped up from these old games, but still, he was VERY fast
That's what I said just now
Even though it’s older footage and can be sped up you can tell the GOAT had some fucking wheels
crazy how fast he actually was compared to movie how slow he looks
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Brother, Yogi is hoppin!!!
I think some of Robinson's finest moments or at the most impressive ones were times he didn't beat the hell out of the person or persons who were calling him names and insulting him personally. The man was a big, strong former football star and all around athlete who could have wiped the floor with some of the people who were on his case.
Also, some of his most impressive sports records were in college. Have a look at what he did in college
Cept Kershaw. Jackie was Their most Important and influential for sure
That bunt work tho🔥🔥🔥☠️
What a legend could do anything in the game or baseball run, hit, stole home.
Why is some of this footage better than shit i see from 10 years ago XD
That’s rather cliche
Because its film not digital camera
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Afro-Americans are damn fast. JR was the Legendary Proof
Does saying Afro American make u feel less racist after saying something like “all black people are fast”? 😂
Edit: just busting your balls I don’t actually care or feel offended lol
@@stevenarvizu3602 he could have said worse, I’m black btw.
What about the blacks who don't have afro's??
@@ald3975 he means Africans but shorted Afro cans
Nice
Awesome
These guys ran faster than we do now
This is so fucking cool
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I saw a movie about him, it was really cool, it was about racism, I recommend you watch it, it's really good, I recommend the movie.😊
to me this seems like a movie, something staged i don’t think this is the real thing
Baseball was definitely a TV drama back in the day, a lot was happening
i watched it on slow speed. yogi was right. he was out.
He was safe!
1890
When steroids didnt exist...
I go else watching in 1943
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he sounded like a dork, but man was hr good
Sticky ball
Kamo
Scrap it out
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