Thank you. Truly. However, as much as I personally admire Jackie Robinson's courage and invincibility, Curt Flood--alone--set in motion, a revolution that took ALL players from feudal bondage to the Promised Land of labor freedom and independence. What's more, has Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, et tech bro al, created more millionaires than Curt Flood? I doubt it. Meanwhile, Jackie's legacy of crossing the colorline--with the ASSISTANCE and patronage of Commissioner of Baseball Branch Rickey--yielded a lowly 6.2 percent of African Americans on MLB active rosters in 2025. That's roughly 60 players out of 780. Ie. "As of the start of the 2025 season, the percentage of Black or African American players on MLB opening-day rosters [was] approximately 6.2%. This figure indicates that African American representation in Major League Baseball remains at historically low levels, continuing a downward trend from 6.2% in 2023, following 7.2% in 2022, and reflecting a long-term decline since the 1970s." So, I must ask you, which legacy, Jackie Robinson or Curt Flood, is more important in baseball history?