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Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982

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Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982

Inducted to the Hall of Fame in: 1971

Primary team: Kansas City Monarchs

Primary position: Pitcher

The numbers do not do justice to his legend.

The stories, however, keep alive the memory of a man who became bigger than the game. Leroy “Satchel” Paige was bigger than mere numbers.

Apocryphal stories surround Paige, who was born July 7, 1906 in Mobile, Ala. He began his professional career in the Negro Leagues in the 1920s after being discharged from reform school in Alabama. The lanky 6-foot-3 right-hander quickly became the biggest drawing card in Negro baseball, able to overpower batters with a buggy-whipped fastball.

Paige, a showman at heart, bounced from team-to-team in search of the best paycheck – often pitching hundreds of games a year between regular Negro Leagues assignments and barnstorming opportunities. During the 1930s, Paige’s stints with Negro National League powerhouse Pittsburgh Crawfords were interrupted by seasons with teams in North Dakota and the Dominican Republic.

In the late 1930s, Paige developed arm problems for the first time. Kansas City Monarchs owner J.L. Wilkinson signed Paige to his “B” team, giving Paige time to heal. Within a year, Paige’s shoulder had recovered and his fastball returned. As he aged, the control he once used to dazzle fans now became his primary weapon as a pitcher.

“He could throw the ball right by your knees all day,” said Cool Papa Bell.

At the age of 42, Paige made his American League debut when Bill Veeck signed him to a contract with the Indians on July 7, 1948. Two days later, Paige made his debut for a Cleveland club involved in one of the tightest pennant races in American League history.

That summer and fall, Paige went 6-1 with three complete games and a save and a 2.48 earned-run average. Cleveland won the AL pennant in a one-game playoff against Boston, then captured the World Series title in six games against the Braves. Paige became the first African-American pitcher to pitch in the World Series when he worked two-thirds of an inning in Game 5.

Paige pitched for the Indians again in 1949, then spent three seasons with the St. Louis Browns from 1951-53, earning two All-Star Game selections. He then returned to life in the minors and barnstorming, resurfacing in the majors at the age of 59 in a one-game stint with the Athletics on Sept. 25, 1965. He pitched three shutout innings.

Paige was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1971 as the first electee of the Committee on Negro Baseball Leagues. He passed away on June 8, 1982.

“Age is a question of mind over matter,” Paige said. “If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”

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Ed Hamman's Indianapolis Clowns souvenir program, 1968
Object number: BL-2021-00009
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
1968
Paige 'Thumbs Nose' At His Public Here article, 1943 June 26
Object number: BL-1997-00571-009
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
1943 June 26
Pittsburgh Crawfords Team photograph, 1932 March 18
Object number: BL-1997-02622-004
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
1932 March 18
Satchel Page with Bob Feller photograph, 1946 or 1947
Object number: BL-1999-03769-108
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
1946 or 1947
Satchel Paige and Bill Veeck photograph, 1948 July 08
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0963
New York World-Telegram
1948 July 08
Satchel Paige and Lefty Gomez photograph, 1948
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0971
New York World-Telegram
1948
Satchel Paige and Roy Campanella photograph, 1959 August 23
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0965
New York World-Telegram
1959 August 23
Satchel Paige and Roy Campanella photograph, 1961 August 20
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0966
New York World-Telegram
1961 August 20
Satchel Paige Autographed ball
Object number: B-1971-0323
A.J. Reach Co.
1971
Satchel Paige bobblehead
Object number: B-2018-0030-906
BDA, Inc.
2002 June 15
Satchel Paige, Bobby Davies, and Mickey Connolly photograph, probably 1948 or 1949
Object number: B-1963-1704-014
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
probably 1948 or 1949
Satchel Paige Glove photograph, undated
Object number: BL-1994-08139-001
Paige, Satchel, 1906-1982
undated