Yesterday was Jackie Robinson Day. As I wrote yesterday afternoon, the Crimson Sox wore old-template jerseys. Listed here are another uni-notable particulars from yesterday’s video games:
- Clearly, everybody wore No. 42. For the third consecutive yr, the numbers have been rendered within the Brooklyn Dodgers’ previous block font, and in blue:
- The Padres went the additional mile by “42”-ing all of their batting helmets (in addition they did this final yr):
- As regular, there have been no entrance numbers. I’ve by no means actually understood the explanation for this (possibly as a result of the Dodgers didn’t have entrance numbers in 1947, when Jackie debuted?), however they do it yearly:
- I consider each group went with their main dwelling or highway jersey besides the Reds, who wore their pink alternate prime. Our personal Alex Hider, who lives in Cincinnati, says he doesn’t recall the group ever sporting pink on Jackie Day earlier than:
- In a tragic reminder of the Nice MLB Uniform Fiasco of 2024, at the least one participant — Angels pitcher Patrick Sandoval — was victimized by the dreaded mismatched greys:
- Caps have been adorned with an embroidered patch:
- Umpires wore the cap patch however didn’t change their numbers to 42:
- The Brewers mimicked the cap patch with a helmet decal:
- Excessive-cuffed gamers largely went with gray socks…
- … however Pirates first baseman Connor Joe went with blue socks …
- … and fellow Pirate Andrew McCutchen inexplicably cut up the distinction by going with one gray sock and one blue:
- There have been assorted “42”-ized equipment, together with sneakers and batting gloves:
- Previous to the sport, gamers wore “Breaking Obstacles” warm-up shirts:
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4 gamers — Mariners outfielder Jonatan Clase, White Sox pitcher Nick Nastrini, Nats pitcher Mitchell Parker, and Dodgers pitcher Ricky Vanasco — made their massive league debuts, in order that they wore the MLB Debut patch. The 4 debutantes was essentially the most ever on April 15 since Jackie Day was established in 2004.
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Lastly, whereas not uni-related, it’s price mentioning that Rachel Robinson — nonetheless an image of grace at 101 (!) — visited with Mets gamers previous to their recreation towards the Pirates and took half in pregame ceremonies:
What an unbelievable honor to have Rachel Robinson at @CitiField tonight 🧡💙 #Jackie42 pic.twitter.com/lhNYFasPpe
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 15, 2024
(My due to Clint Richardson for letting me know in regards to the Brewers’ helmet decal.)
Can of the Day
Yesterday I introduced that I’m discontinuing the Can of the Day resulting from diminishing returns. However reader Kevin Corcoran thought I would like these can pics that he despatched me, and he was proper! He additionally supplied this explainer:
This can be a cooler used to move donated eyes from hospitals and morgues to eye banks to facilitate cornea transplants. This one dates to the Sixties; on the time, the complete eye was eliminated, stored chilly in coolers like this one, and delivered to the surgeon so he/she might take away the cornea from the donated eye and transplant it straight into the recipient. Tissue wanted to be recovered and transplanted in a short time, as we couldn’t protect tissue for prolonged intervals. At the moment, we will preserve the ocular tissue viable for as much as 14 days; we sometimes solely get better the donor’s corneas and produce them to the attention financial institution for inspection and processing earlier than delivering them to the surgeon for transplant.
I’ll admit that I’ve a vested curiosity on this can, since I’m the CEO of the Eye Financial institution Affiliation of America, however I nonetheless suppose it’s each an uncommon design and a little bit of historical past that folk is likely to be excited by.
Sensational stuff! Thanks for the very engaging can and the tutorial primer, Kevin — a lot appreciated!