Adell and Suter Awestruck by Jackie’s Legacy During Museum Tour
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At a glance
- Jo Adell and Brent Suter of the Los Angeles Angels visited the Jackie Robinson Museum in New York on April 14, 2026.
- The players toured the museum, where they viewed a collection of more than 4,000 artifacts documenting the life and career of Jackie Robinson.
- According to MLB.com, Adell and Suter were awestruck by the impact and legacy of Robinson during their visit.
Jo Adell and Brent Suter of the Los Angeles Angels visited the Jackie Robinson Museum in New York on April 14, 2026.
The players toured the museum, where they viewed a collection of more than 4,000 artifacts documenting the life and career of Jackie Robinson.
According to MLB.com, Adell and Suter were awestruck by the impact and legacy of Robinson during their visit.
The exhibits the players encountered included game-used equipment, specifically Robinson’s bats and jerseys.
The museum also houses significant personal and professional accolades, including Robinson’s 1955 World Series ring and his 1949 National League MVP Award.
Other notable items on display that the players observed were highly graded baseball cards and Robinson’s Army uniform.
