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"I had no future with the Dodgers, because I was too closely identified with Branch Rickey. After the..." — Jackie Robinson
I had no future with the Dodgers, because I was too closely identified with Branch Rickey. After the club was taken over by Walter O'Malley, you couldn't even mention Mr. Rickey's name in front of him. I considered Mr. Rickey the greatest human being I had ever known.
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