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Rickey is frustrated with the cruel treatment of his players
Ricky needs a strong man of purpose to represent integration
Ricky hopes to find a player willing to fight members of the press
Ricky wants to interview athletes to access their personalities

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The answer is C

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Ricky hopes to find a player willing to fight members of the press.

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The given passage is from Jackie Robinson's autobiography titled I Never Had It Made. Jackie Robinson was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. In the given passage, we're told about Branch Rickey, who was the one who signed Robinson and that way played a key role in introducing African American players to MLB.

The central idea of the given passage is that Rickey hopes to find a player willing to fight members of the press. We can see that he opposed integration. He wanted a mentally strong player, someone who is going to keep playing no matter what struggles he faces. That is what the passage focuses on, its central idea, and the reason the third option is the correct one.

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