The legend himself from his days with the Brooklyn Dodgers! This Jackie Robinson Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall. Comes packaged in a window display box. Hunt down the bronze deco chase variant version as well!
- 3.75 inches tall
- Made of vinyl
- Comes in window-box packaging
Player Biography
In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the major leagues’ unwritten color barrier, becoming the first black player in the 20th century. Teammate and Hall of Famer Duke Snider called him “the greatest competitor I’ve ever seen.” Robinson was selected by Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey not only for the skills he brought to the field, but also those he possessed off it. A man of great character, Robinson lettered in four sports at UCLA before becoming an officer in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1997, Robinson was honored posthumously when Major League Baseball universally retired his uniform number, 42.
The legend himself from his days with the Brooklyn Dodgers! This Jackie Robinson Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall. Comes packaged in a window display box. Hunt down the bronze deco chase variant version as well!
- 3.75 inches tall
- Made of vinyl
- Comes in window-box packaging
Player Biography
In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the major leagues’ unwritten color barrier, becoming the first black player in the 20th century. Teammate and Hall of Famer Duke Snider called him “the greatest competitor I’ve ever seen.” Robinson was selected by Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey not only for the skills he brought to the field, but also those he possessed off it. A man of great character, Robinson lettered in four sports at UCLA before becoming an officer in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1997, Robinson was honored posthumously when Major League Baseball universally retired his uniform number, 42.