On This Date in 1949

In the most important All Star Game since its 1933 inaugural, baseball's mid-summer classic is finally integrated.  Two years after the  color barrier is broken, future Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby and Roy Campanella, plus Don Newcombe (who deserves further consideration) become the first African Americans all to see action, as the American League wins 11-7 at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field — the perfect setting.  

Jackie had an early impact, after doubling in the bottom of the 1st inning, he came around to score on Stan Musial’s two/run homer.  
 

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