By Jelani Scott The bat also came with a letter of authenticity from the Dodgers legend’s wife, Rachel. View the original article to see embedded media. On the heels of the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s MLB debut, a storied piece of memorabilia dating back to the Hall of Famer’s first All-Star Game has found a new home. Sports memorabilia company Hunt Auctions purchased Robinson’s bat from the 1949 MLB All-Star Game in Brooklyn for a staggering $1.08 million at an auction on Saturday, according to ESPN. An offer of $1 million or more is considered a rarity in the sports collectible mar…