
On Jackie Robinson Day 2026, MLB honored the legend by having all players and coaches wear No. 42 jerseys, marking 79 years since Robinson debuted with the Dodgers. The event included a gathering at the Jackie Robinson statue outside Dodger Stadium, emphasizing his lasting impact on baseball.
79 years after Jackie Robinson first took the field with the Brooklyn Dodgers, every player and coach in MLB took the field wearing No. 42.
MLB celebrated its annual Jackie Robinson Day on Wednesday, an occasion honoring the man who broke baseballâs color barrier. The event goes back to 2004, with the tradition of wearing No. 42 beginning with Ken Griffey Jr.âs request to don the retired number in 2007. Soon, all the players were doing it.
The day holds special significance for Robinsonâs Los Angeles Dodgers, who were also hosting the New York Mets, the team that plays closest to Robinsonâs old stomping grounds in Brooklyn. The two teams met at the Robinson statue outside of Dodger Stadium in honor of the civil rights hero.
Members of the Dodgers and Mets gathered around the Jackie Robinson statue outside of Dodger Stadium to reflect upon Robinsonâs continued impact on todayâs game đ#Jackie42pic.twitter.com/7tkSBkAIRv
â MLB (@MLB) April 15, 2026
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, one of only two African-American managers in MLB alongside Will Venable of the Chicago White Sox, addressed both teams and spoke of Robinsonâs character:
âYou look at New York, you look at Los Angeles, probably the two most diverse cities in the world. Jackie would look back and be very proud that the guys that are suiting up tonight reflect his dream, his vision on what equality, unity look like.
âJackie loved baseball so much and we love things so much, but are we willing to take on hate from your coworkers, your teammates, your coaches, opponents, people that work for you, people that are rooting against you, and still go out there and play and do something that you love to do? He was willing to pay that price.â
Also in attendance was Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. He provided a history lesson, explaining that Robinsonâs entry into MLB helped spark the civil rights movement:
âWe make the rather bold assertion that Jackieâs breaking of the color barrier wasnât just part of the civil rights movement, it was the beginning of the civil rights movement. You have to remember, this is 1947. So this is well before those more noted civil rights occurrences.
âThis is before Brown v. Board of Education. This is before Rosa Parksâ refusal to move to the back of the bus. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ⊠was merely a sophomore at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia when Jackie signed his contract to play in the Dodgers organization. Our very own president Harry S. Truman would not integrate the armed forces until a year after Jackie. So for all intents and purposes, this is what started the ball of social progress rolling in this country. Baseball.â
The Dodgers also ensured their fans would be wearing No. 42 for the game:
The Dodgers are giving away this incredible Jackie Robinson Day jersey for tonight's game against the Mets đ#Jackie42pic.twitter.com/8NLLiUVZ7a
â MLB (@MLB) April 15, 2026
The Robinson tributes, of course, stretched well beyond the Dodgers and Mets. Every team honored Robinson in their own way, such as welcoming youth programs to their stadiums, making donations to organizations and hosting informative events.
Even the inside of the caps found a way to recognize Robinson:
Tonight's hats >>> pic.twitter.com/fq86nzZ9VO
â Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) April 15, 2026
New York Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra took his look a step further:
J.C. Escarra's Jackie Robinson-inspired catcher's gear đźâđš pic.twitter.com/rwqs1GWGZF
â MLB (@MLB) April 15, 2026
His teammate Jazz Chisholm Jr. had his own tribute:
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is wearing his pants high and baggy to pay homage on Jackie Robinson Day pic.twitter.com/sQKBBJmuL9
â Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) April 15, 2026
By and large, players are legitimately excited to wear the No. 42, such as Los Angeles star Mike Trout:
Grateful to wear 42 and honor his legacy on this field! #JackieRobinsonDaypic.twitter.com/LQDQV21p4T
â Mike Trout (@MikeTrout) April 15, 2026
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Jackie Robinson Day is celebrated annually on April 15 to honor Jackie Robinson's legacy and his role in breaking baseball's color barrier.
MLB players wear No. 42 on Jackie Robinson Day to commemorate Robinson's contributions to the game and to honor his legacy as the first African American to play in Major League Baseball.
In 2026, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets participated in Jackie Robinson Day, with special events held at Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts spoke at the Jackie Robinson Day event in 2026, reflecting on Robinson's character and impact on the game.



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