On and off the field, Jackie Robinson never backed down from a
challenge. The baseball legend broke Major League Baseball's color
barrier in 1947, changing the sport forever. It was eight years later
that a photo of him stealing home during the 1955 World Series became
one of the most famous images from his historic career. The iconic photo
of his daring base running seemed to sum up the way Robinson lived his
life. He acted on his own, doing what he thought was right. He took
risks. He used his talents the best way he knew how. And he made
baseball--and the world--a better place.