42 Movie Terms
Wendell Smith
African American sportswriter that convinced Branch Rickey to draft Robinson into the MLB. He acted as Robinson'sassistant and chauffeur in addition to his own career as a sportswriter.
Cincinnati Reds
Ben Chapman coached this team in 1952
Ralph Branca
Brooklyn Dodgers starting pitcher that wanted to take a shower with Robinson
Dixie Walker
Dodgers right fielder that was accused of asking Branch Rickey to be traded and circulating a petition against Jackie Robinson.
Jackie Robinson
First African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era. He was a second baseman that was first drafted to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Burt Shotton
He replaced Leo Durocher as the manager of the Dodgers in the 1947 season
Montreal Royals
Jackie Robinson played for this team in the International League and won the Little World Series
Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson was drafted into this team as the first black Player into the MLB
Rachel
Jackie Robinson's wife that said "if they knew you they'd be ashamed"
Ben Chapman
Known as the "Alabama Flash", he was the manager of of the Phillies that resented the decision to allow Robinson to play in the MLB and was the one that was shouting racial slurs while Robinson was at bat
Branch Rickey
MLB executive that broke the color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. He even invented the batting helmet. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1967.
Enos Slaughter
Nicknamed "Country", he was the Cardinals outfielder that was credited with smashing his cleat into the back of Robinson's leg while running to 1st place.
Leo Durocher
Nicknamed "Leo the Lip", he was the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers prior to Jackie Robinson joining the team. He was suspended for the entire 1947 season for having an affair with a married actress, known as "conduct detrimental to baseball".
Eddie Stanky
Nicknamed "the Brat", even though Jackie was best at playing 2nd base, he was sent to play first because this guy was already the Dodgers 2nd baseman. He was also the one to tell Ben Chapman to stop making the racial slurs
Fritz Ostenmueller
Pirates' pitcher that hit Jackie Robinson with a pitch. Later in the movie, Jackie hits a home run off him
Kansas City Monarchs
Robinson played for this time while in the Negro Baseball League.
Pee Wee Reese
Shortstop for the Brooklyn Dodgers that was most known for supporting Jackie Robinson during his rookie season. He said "we should all wear 42 so they can't tell us apart"