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In 1971, the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded the first all-minority lineup in the history of major league baseball. A lineup made up of all-Black and Latino players. 24 years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, the Pirates forever changed the landscape and culture of baseball.
By Fort Belfry StudiosIn 1971, the Pittsburgh Pirates fielded the first all-minority lineup in the history of major league baseball. A lineup made up of all-Black and Latino players. 24 years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, the Pirates forever changed the landscape and culture of baseball.