Two of the biggest stars in the 1953 Topps baseball set are Jackie Robinson and Satchel Paige, which one should you get?
In 1965, at the age of 22, Gordon Loveless — now of Layton — stood at the plate at Mulcahy Stadium in Anchorage, Alaska, looking the 60½ feet to the pitcher’s mound, waiting for the great Satchel ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Hormigas are gearing up to play in next season’s Pecos League, they’ll be the newest addition to the independent baseball league and will play their home games at ...
“Don’t look back; something might be gaining on you” put Satchel Paige in “Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.” His exploits on the diamond landed him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971, the ...
With a professional baseball career spanning the jazz age to the space age, pitcher Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige (1906—1982) established himself not only as one of the most dominant American athletes ...
Almost a century has passed since legendary pitcher Satchel Paige helped launch the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita into a national success story. Raymond “Hap” Dumont paid $1,000 ...
Under sunny skies in Mobile, it was the kind of day Satchel Paige might’ve called perfect for throwing his “submariner, sidearmer, and my bat dodger.” Batting leadoff on Wednesday – high leg kick and ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Members of Satchel Paige’s family attended Opening Night of the 90th National Baseball Congress World Series on Thursday. Michael O’Neal, Paige’s grandson, attended Thursday ...
During my daughter Karen’s return to St. Louis in early 1974 for a spring college break, her uncle Norman R. Seay suggested that we visit next door with our uncle, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee James ...
A Pitch From Satchel Paige, the solo show about the life of one of the greatest baseball pitchers of all time, will lead off Black History Month at Carnegie Hall. The one-night-only special ...
The restoration of the Kansas City home where Negro Leagues pitcher Satchel Paige lived for 32 years received a major financial boost from the Mellon Foundation of New York, which donated $750,000.
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