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187:, they found it impossible to compete when the three New York Major League teams began mass radio and television broadcasts of their games. Jersey City's attendance plunged from 337,000 in 1947 to 63,000 in 1950. The franchise moved to 199: 312: 307: 292: 317: 297: 287: 327: 322: 20: 140:
made his organized baseball debut there as a visitor on April 18, 1946. Robinson made a spectacular playing debut with four
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in a game that ended with a 14-1 win for the Royals. A decade later, in 1956–1957, Roosevelt Stadium would host select
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Jersey City hosted numerous minor league teams before and since the Giants, including 1½ seasons (from July 13,
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The city's earliest IL team, which played from 1912–1933 (except for a four-year hiatus during the
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But the Jersey City Giants were a notable team because they sent several star players (including
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This article is about the baseball team. For the football team, see
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period and the outbreak of World War I), was called the
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Minor-league baseball team in Jersey City, New Jersey
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parried with public officials over a new stadium in
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American Association (American football)
minor league baseball
Roosevelt Stadium
Jersey City, New Jersey
farm system
New York Giants
1937
1950
International League
1960
1961
Havana Sugar Kings
Cincinnati Reds
Jersey City Jerseys
Cuban
Federal League
Skeeters
Sal Maglie
Whitey Lockman
Monte Irvin
baseball color line
Roosevelt Stadium
Jackie Robinson
Montreal Royals
hits
at-bats
home run
Brooklyn Dodger
Walter O'Malley
Brooklyn

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