The Significantly Trivial Podcast

Episode 4: 42

32 min · 25 de nov de 2025
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Today, we're tackling a piece of Major League Baseball trivia that speaks volumes about American civil rights. The question is: Since 2009, this jersey number has been worn by all major league baseball players on April 15. The answer, of course, is 42. This universal tribute, which includes every player, coach, manager, and umpire, honors Jackie Robinson. April 15th is celebrated as Jackie Robinson Day, commemorating the date in 1947 when Robinson made his historic debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers, officially breaking the color barrier in the sport. Join us as we dive into the calculated risk, the incredible courage, and the monumental legacy encapsulated in the number 42.

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