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WHAT:
On Friday, January 30, 2026, District 5 City Commissioner Shan Rose and the City of Orlando’s Families, Parks and Recreation Department will unveil a commemorative sign and dedicate the baseball field at the John H. Jackson Neighborhood Center in honor of baseball legend Jackie Robinson.
In 1949, the Jackie Robinson All-Stars played the Orlando All-Stars at Carter Street Park, now the John H. Jackson Neighborhood Center, bringing Negro League stars to the community and giving local fans the chance to see their favorites compete in person. The park served as a central gathering place for Orlando’s Black community and a stage for historic moments in the game.
Jackie Robinson changed baseball forever by breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier and by using his platform to advance equality and opportunity. This dedication marks Jackie Robinson’s first appearance in Orlando at Carter Street Park and honors the site’s significance in Orlando’s Black history.
WHEN:
Friday, January 30, 2026
5:00 p.m.
WHERE:
John H. Jackson Baseball Field
1002 West Carter Street
MEDIA INFORMATION:
Parking will be available for media at the baseball field at 1002 West Carter Street where an attendant will be present to assist.
Media planning to attend should RSVP by Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 5 p.m. by contacting Ashley Papagni, City of Orlando Public Information Manager, at AshleyPapagni@orlando.gov or 321.418.9361.
Follow along and join the celebration:
@OrlandoFPR | @CityofOrlando
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