Kelly McMorris
It was April 15, 1947. Thousands of fans were watching a baseball team called the Brooklyn Dodgers. Many had come to see a new player. His name was Jackie Robinson.
A player on the other team hit the ball. He started running to first base. One of the Dodgers caught the ball and threw it to Robinson. Robinson grabbed it before the other player touched first base. The other player was out!
“OUT!” shouted the umpire. People cheered.
Why were they so excited? Robinson had made a great catch. But something else had happened too. Robinson had made history.