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On March 18, 2025, ESPN baseball columnist Jeff Passan made an X post (archived) claiming that the U.S. Department of Defense removed a page about the U.S. Army career of baseball legend Jackie ...
But, fair warning: It does mention that Jackie Robinson was Black. It sort of had to. It is a movie about Robinson, after all, assigned jersey number 42 when he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
A web page dedicated to Black baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson was removed and quickly restored on the Department of Defense’s website. The move comes as the Trump administration works to eliminate ...
The Pentagon has clarified the controversy behind the removal of Jackie Robinson’s military service story on the Department of Defense’s website. On Tuesday night, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan ...
A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson's military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day. That development came ...
A feature story about Jackie Robinson's military service was briefly taken down from the Department of Defense's website on Tuesday before being restored Wednesday afternoon. While the story had ...
The Department of Defense took down a web page about baseball pioneer and Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson’s military service. The site was later restored. Bill Chaplis/AP Share A Department of ...