Celebrating Jackie Robinson's birthday and Fla. legacy
January 31 is the birthday of Jackie Robinson, the pioneering baseball player who broke the color barrier. The first time he did so was during spring training in Daytona Beach. That stadium is now named after him. It is where the Daytona Tortugas play today. Jim Jaworski, president and general manager of the Tortugas, joined FOX 35 News+ to talk about Robinson's legacy and the importance of telling his story in central Florida.
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