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Pee Wee Reese, the iconic American baseball player and captain of the Brooklyn Dodgers, embodied the spirit of sportsmanship, leadership, and integrity throughout his illustrious career. Renowned for his defensive prowess, clutch hitting, and unwavering loyalty to his teammates, Reese's contributions to the game extended beyond the diamond, as he broke barriers and fostered unity during a transformative era in American history.

"I had only played five games in my senior year in high school. I was not large enough. Hell, when I graduated, I was about five foot four and weighed 120 pounds. I didn't go with the Dodgers until spring training of 1940 and I weighed all of 155 pounds soaking wet."


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