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Iconic hug photo from 1948 World Series, a symbol against racism

Clip: Season 54 Episode 6 | 12m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

The story behind an iconic photo of two baseball players hugging after the 1948 World Series.

It was the photo of a hug between two Cleveland Indian teammates after winning the 1948 World Series, that you might say went viral in its day. The hug was between Polish-American pitcher Steve Gromek, a Hamtramck native, and outfielder Larry Doby, the second Black player to break baseball’s color barrier. One Detroit’s Bill Kubota examines the controversy over the photo.

02/11/2026

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