The video covers the history behind the tradition of all Major League Baseball players wearing the number 42 on April 15th to honor Jackie Robinson. It explains that this tradition was not initiated by the league or marketing executives, but rather started with a phone call from Ken Griffey Jr. to then-MLB Commissioner Bud Selig, requesting to wear the number 42 for one game on the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier. This inspired other players to follow suit, leading to the league-wide adoption of the tradition in 2009.

He Found a $500,000 Aaron Judge Card After 13 YEARS… And Had No Idea | E48
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A collector discovers a rare $500,000 Aaron Judge card he had unknowingly owned for 13 years.

MLB's $2B War Chest: Breaking the Union #podcast #funny #interview
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Behind the Breaks discusses the MLB's $2B war chest and the power dynamics in the ongoing labor dispute between owners and players.

Jack Morris Pitched 10 Innings in Game 7 - Chase Those That Did - Not Those That Might!
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Behind the Breaks discusses the undervalued collectability of baseball legend Jack Morris and his iconic 10-inning World Series Game 7 performance.

Sucker bet?? Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle Redemption - What Breaker Pulls It?
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The video discusses a 1952 Mickey Mantle redemption card in a new Topps product, and speculates on which breaker might pull it.