79 years after Jackie Robinson first took the field with the Brooklyn Dodgers, every player and coach in MLB took the field wearing No. 42.

MLB celebrated its annual Jackie Robinson Day on Wednesday, an occasion honoring the man who broke baseball’s color barrier. The event goes back to 2004, with the tradition of wearing No. 42 beginning with Ken Griffey Jr.’s request to don the retired number in 2007. Soon, all the players were doing it.

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The day holds special significance for Robinson’s Los Angeles Dodgers, who were also hosting the New York Mets, the team that plays closest to Robinson’s old stomping grounds in Brooklyn. The two teams met at the Robinson statue outside of Dodger Stadium in honor of the civil rights hero.

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