Dodgers manager Dave Roberts knew some of the sacrifices Jackie Robinson made in breaking the color barrier in baseball. What maybe Roberts -- and the rest of the Dodgers -- didn't fully understand was just how important standing up for social injustices and inequality was for Robinson. On Wednesday, that picture became a little more clear. The Dodgers, including players Mookie Betts, Will Smith, David Price and Alex Vesia, became the first professional team to get a full tour of the new Jackie Robinson Museum in New York City, which is set to fully open to the public starting Monday. A message from Rachel Robinson, Jackie's widow, greeted the Dodgers' contingent as they walked into the building: "I hope this tribute to my beloved Jack ignites the humanitarian spirit in all of us." |