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FILE - This is an April 18, 1948, portrait of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Jackie Robinson. The first statue in Dodger Stadium history belongs to Jackie Robinson. The team will unveil his likeness during Jackie Robinson Day festivities on Saturday, April 15, 2017, with his wife and extended family in attendance on the 70th anniversary of him breaking baseball's color barrier (AP Photo/File)

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Brooklyn Dodgers rookie shortstop Don Zimmer is seen March 2, 1954 at the Dodgers spring training camp at Vero Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Jim Kerlin)

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Tampa Bay Devil Rays coach Don Zimmer, and member of the 1955 world champion Brooklyn Dodgers, smiles during a pre-game tribute to Zimmer before a "Turn Back the Clock" interleague baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday, June 23, 2007 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Los Angeles players wore the uniforms from the Brooklyn team and Tampa Bay players wore uniforms from the St. Petersburg Saints of the Florida State League. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

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FILE - In this 1952 file photo, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Jackie Robinson poses. Baseball holds tributes across the country on Jackie Robinson Day, Tuesday, April 15, 2014, the 67th anniversary marking the end of the game's racial barrier. (AP Photo/File) **FILE**

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FILE - This is a 1952 file photo showing Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Andy Pafko. Pafko, a four-time All-Star who played on the last Chicago Cubs team to reach the World Series, has died at age 92. Pafko died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013 of apparent natural causes, according to Kraig Pike, the director of the Pike Funeral Home in Bridgman, Mich. Pafko also played for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Milwaukee Braves, and played in four World Series during 17 years in the major leagues. (AP Photo/File)