Branch Rickey
Branch Rickey was an American baseball player and sports executive who broke Major League Baseball's color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson.
Baseball Manager
December 20, 1881
December 09, 1965
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Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 รขยย December 9, 1965) was an American baseball player and sports executive who played a crucial role in breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier by signing African American player Jackie Robinson. In addition to this groundbreaking move, Rickey also developed the framework for the modern minor league farm system and advocated for the addition of new teams to the Major Leagues. His accomplishments led to his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame and recognition by ESPN as one of the most influential figures in baseball history. Rickey was known for his conservative religious beliefs and his innovative approach to the game.