One of the all time great baseball players of american history, with highlights such as his long career in the game, the oldest rookie, his fast pitching style, and being inducted into the major league hall of fame. The stories, however, keep alive the memory of a man who became bigger than the game. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball, da capo presss, new york, 1994. The title was from his signature piece of wisdom don t look back, someone may be gaining on you. Satchel paige threw his first pitch in professional baseball in 1926 for the chattanooga white sox, an inappropriatelynamed team in the lower levels of the segregated negro leagues. The story of leroy satchel paige is a 1981 american madefortelevision biographical film directed by richard a. Leroy robert satchel paige was born on july 7, 1906 in mobile, alabama, the son of john and lula page. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball ribowsky, mark on. He would reach out to 29 teams and 29 teams would turn. His mother changed the spelling of the familys last name around the time of the death of.
Maybe ill pitch forever, university of nebraska press, lincoln, ne, 1993 originally published in 1962. He carried so many bags on a pole that he looked just like a satchel tree. Satchel paige is remembered with fondness as one of the greatest pitchers to ever play the game. If you love satchel, join us on facebook and well keep you updated on paiges progress. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Satchel threw five pitches and only one didnt fly directly over the cigarette. Some say satchel paige was the greatest pitcher everand and certainly his dazzling record of perhaps as many as 2,000 wins, first in the negro leagues and then in. His life was obscured by the fact that he was unable to play in the major leagues during his prime. Paige went 1210 for a team that went 6490, posted a 3. A look at satchel paiges barnstorming time in western canada.
He is estimated to have won over 1500 games in his long career including regularly beating white major leaguers on barnstorming tours in the off season. Satchel paige i aint ever had a job, i just always played baseball. Newsweek columnist john lardner took him back farther, saying that satchel got hannibal. His povertystricken parents added the i later, he said, to be more hightone, he writes. The story of leroy satchel paige dvd manufactured on demand, mono sound at moviesunlimited. Mar 01, 1994 mark ribowsky is the author of seven books, including the new york times notable book don t look back. Satchel paige pitching mechanics video analysis pitching. Satch took receipt of his two gnotes at a propitious moment.
The story of leroy satchel paige tv movie feature clip duration. Dont look back, a 1967 documentary about bob dylan. Dubois and other early civil rights leaders did for martin luther king jr. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball, page 168. He became a top drawer wherever he went and was literally baseballs first free agent. And we dont sit still or we might rust, but at the same time, we dont run. On july 9, 1948, paige arrived in the majors as the oldest rookie ever. Satchel paige, american professional baseball pitcher whose prowess became legendary during his many years in the negro leagues. He earned the respect of many white baseball stars, such as joe dimaggio and ted williams.
All season long it burned me, playing there in the shadow of that stadium. Paige was the sixth of 12 children born to john paige, a gardener, and lula coleman, a domestic worker in mobile. Sayings like, dont look back, something might be gaining on you. Don t look back, a novel in the nancy drew on campus series disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term this disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title don t look back.
Fans were treated to a piece of history when satchel paige flaunted father time1 and took the mound for the kansas city athletics in a game against the visiting boston red sox. Hes a rebel by mark ribowsky overdrive rakuten overdrive. Satchel paige i ain t ever had a job, i just always played baseball. Satchel paige at age 59, with his retinue and some props in municipal stadium in kansas city in september 1965, four days before he. He began his professional career in the negro leagues in the 1920s after being. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball, by mark ribowsky. Satchel paige dont pray when it rains if you dont pray. Perhaps the greatest pitcher ever, and unquestionably one of its most memorable characters, satchel paige has been the subject of numerous books. Mark ribowsky, a frequent contributor to playboy, is the author of dont look back. Early in his career, he played for the birmingham black barons and would go on to pitch in more than 2,500 games including 153 in one season, throw more than 100 nohitters, and play professional ball into his fifties.
He went from being a satcheltoting boy, to a rockthrowing teenager. June 9, 1982 obituary satchel paige, black pitching star, is dead at 75 by joseph durso. Satchel paige, byname of leroy robert paige, born july 7, 1906. Apr 07, 2018 in this video we discuss the oldest player in mlb history satchel paige, from the his time in negro leagues to the mlb. Satchel paige us baseball player 1906 1982 view a detailed biography of satchel paige. See more ideas about negro league baseball, baseball players and baseball league. Such disparate baseball greats as dizzy dean and bob feller declared that satchel paige was the best pitcher ever. Sep 01, 2014 the most prominent book on satchel is don t look back.
The title was from his signature piece of wisdom dont look back, someone may be gaining on you. Satchel grew up in a shotgun shack, and he had a pile of shotguns too. Mark ribowsky, a frequent contributor to playboy, is the author of don t look back. In this video we discuss the oldest player in mlb history satchel paige, from the his time in negro leagues to the mlb. Satchel threw five pitches and only one didn t fly directly over the. And dont pray when it rains if you dont pray when the sun shines. In 1948, the cleveland indians needed extra pitchers, so owner bill veeck decided to give satchel a try. Paige was as much an example for black baseball as louis satchmo armstrong was for black music and paul robeson was for the black stageand much as those two became symbols of their art. Apr 20, 2016 first, that satchel paige isn t technically his real name. In august of that year, paige, a pitching legend known. In 1968, the righthander was 158 days shy of the five years playing time needed to qualify for the major league pension. Satchel paige nominated to baseball hall of fame history. Satchel paiges legendary showmanship obscured the man. The baseball music project is releasing dont look back, a newly commissioned work written by lawrences director of jazz studies and improvisational music that pays homage to the.
Either louis satchmo armstrong, or leroy satchel paige. First, that satchel paige isnt technically his real name. That was easy to see in the backwaters of the negro leagues, but it remained true when he. Satchel paige biography at black history now black. Mark ribowsky is the author of seven books, including the new york times notable book dont look back. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball by ribowsky, mark. Nov 24, 2009 on february 9, 1971, pitcher leroy satchel paige becomes the first negro league veteran to be nominated for the baseball hall of fame. Satchel laid the groundwork for robinson the way a. He toiled in the negro leagues for over twenty years before bill veeck finally brought him to cleveland for the 1948 pennant winning season. Download amino and join me in the grand slam community. Born shortly after the turn of the century he was cagey about his birthdate, paige, who died in 1982, played in the negro leagues from 1921 to 1948, jumping from team to team as the salary dictated. Information and translations of satchel paige in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web. Both legends, both virtuosos, both masters of their domain.
The story of leroy satchel paige is a 1981 american made for television biographical film directed by richard a. See more ideas about satchel, negro league baseball and baseball league. Satchel paige mobile native leroy satchel paige ca. Relegated by statute and custom to the shadows of the negro leagues, he fed. He also pitched a career high 8 innings, giving up only five. Lawrence university awardwinning composer and baseball lover fred sturm has combined his two loves in a musical tribute to hall of fame pitcher leroy robert satchel paige. The life and times of an american legend by larry tye. And age is a question of mind over matter, if you dont mind it doesnt matter. As the story goes, veeck put a cigarette on the ground as a minihome plate. On this day in 1971, satchel paige was selected as the first negro leagues baseball player to be inducted into the baseball hall of fame. Dont look back, a french thriller dont look back, a 2006 episode of heroesdont look back in the heat of the night, an episode of in the heat of the nightdont look back.
The most prominent book on satchel is dont look back. Were not finished writing the satchel paige biography yet. If you have tid bits about satchel paiges life that would be useful in writing the biography, email us. He became one of the first african americans to play major league baseball and continued pitching for over a span of 40 years.
He was named the first black player in the baseball hall of fame, and is famously remembered for saying, dont. If you love satchel, join us on facebook and well keep you updated on paige s progress. Colla and based on leroys autobiography, don t look back. Satchel pitched in the negro baseball leagues at a time when black players were not allowed in the major leagues. He went from being a satchel toting boy, to a rockthrowing teenager. Satchel paige at age 59, with his retinue and some props in municipal stadium in kansas city in september 1965, four days before he established a longevity record. Leroy satchel paige, one of the folk heroes of baseballs old negro leagues who became a rookie pitcher in the major leagues at the age of 42, died yesterday at his home in kansas city, mo. Satchel paige, one of the greatest pitchers of all time, got his start in baseball in the negro leagues. On may 31, 1981, the madefortelevision movie dont look back aired, starring louis gossett jr. Dont look back satchel paige in the shadows of baseball. He played his last game in organized baseball in 1966 a full 40 years later for a virginia club called the peninsula pilots. Satchel paige society for american baseball research.
Apocryphal stories surround paige, who was born july 7, 1906 in mobile, ala. Looking back at the gargantuan talent, the bitter frustrations and the. On february 9, 1971, pitcher leroy satchel paige becomes the first negro league veteran to be nominated for the baseball hall of fame. Paige rose to stardom in the negro baseball leaguesand he waited for his chance to. Colla and based on leroys autobiography, dont look back.
The numbers at least the big league ones do not do justice to his legend. It had been almost 40 years since leroy robert paige pitched his first game in professional baseball and 12 years since he last threw a pitch in the majors, with the st. Baseball player, athlete, satchel paige, aarp story. Satchel paige didnt get riled up, though his stomach surely had the miseries. If you have tid bits about satchel paige s life that would be useful in writing the biography, email us. This is the first biography of satchel paige, the premier pitcher of the n. Satchel paige in the shadows of baseball 2000 by mark ribowsky. Leroy robert satchel paige was an american negro league baseball and major league baseball. The story of leroy satchel paige is a 1981 american.
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