Baseball Player Jackie Robinson Argues with Umpire

(Original Caption) 9/6/1952: New York, NY: Jackie Robinson, Dodgers second baseman, doesn't think he was out in the sixth inning when the Giants picked him off second and he didn't waste any time telling Umpire Al Barlick about it. After the fury Robinson walked back to the dugout, just as out as he was before the argument. There were no outs with Pee Wee Reese on third and Robinson on second when the play came. The Giants won the first of two games, 6-4.
(Original Caption) 9/6/1952: New York, NY: Jackie Robinson, Dodgers second baseman, doesn't think he was out in the sixth inning when the Giants picked him off second and he didn't waste any time telling Umpire Al Barlick about it. After the fury Robinson walked back to the dugout, just as out as he was before the argument. There were no outs with Pee Wee Reese on third and Robinson on second when the play came. The Giants won the first of two games, 6-4.
Baseball Player Jackie Robinson Argues with Umpire
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06 September, 1952
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