What I Learned From Jackie Robinson: A Teammate's Reflections On and Off the Field

by Carl Erskine

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This book features an intimate portrait of baseball, friendship, and one man's fight to change the world. In this endearing personal memoir, former Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine takes us back to the giddy postwar heyday of Brooklyn baseball. In a time when the sport was just recovering from the ravages of World War II and when the United States still divided buses and lunch counters into black and white, baseball stepped up to the plate and invited Jackie Robinson onto the field. The game - and all professional sports - would never be the same. Carl Erskine was in the minor leagues when he first met Jackie Robinson. It was spring training in 1948, and after pitching five solid innings against the formidable Dodgers lineup the young Erskine walked back to the dugout, stomping the dirt from his cleats and praying that someone from the big club would tap him on the shoulder. That someone was Jackie Robinson. 'You're going to be with us real soon' were the unforgettable words he spoke to the young hopeful. Within just a few months, Jackie's prediction came true.
And so began an enduring friendship that would teach the author many important lessons about patience, fortitude, and doing the right thing - even when the chips were down. In honor of his friend, Erskine has teamed up with "New York Times" bestselling coauthor Burton Rocks to give us a one-of-a-kind social memoir. As both a former teammate and close friend of Robinson, Erskine shares his memories of Jackie's crusade for racial equality, along with his heroic exploits on the field, and in the end relates it to his son Jimmy's personal struggles against prejudice as a person with Down syndrome. Featuring a sixteen-page insert containing several never-published personal photos, this moving portrait takes us inside the locker room at Ebbets Field, inside the soul of Jackie Robinson, and inside the hearts of his friends, teammates, and oppressors. To paint this complicated portrait of an American hero, Erskine recalls his many seasons with number 42 and brings us face-to-face with the important people in Robinson's life.
He brings us first-hand stories from Robinson's widow, Rachel; from teammates Duke Snider, Don Newcombe, Pee Wee Reese, and Roy Campanella; manager Charlie Dressen; and, from the many other players, coaches, and sportswriters who remembered Jackie best. A unique combination of personal reflection and in-depth research, "What I Learned from Jackie Robinson" is a testament to a man and a game that, together, helped break through racial barriers and level the playing field.
  • ISBN10 0071450858
  • ISBN13 9780071450850
  • Publish Date 1 February 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 5 April 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Imprint McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English