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  1. Leroy Robert Paige, dit Satchel Paige (né le 7 juillet 1906 à Mobile (Alabama), décédé le 8 juin 1982 (à 75 ans) à Kansas City (Missouri)) est un joueur de baseball qui évolue dans la Negro League de 1926 à 1950 et dans la Ligue majeure de baseball de 1948 à 1953, avec une pige en 1965.Ce lanceur droitier est considéré comme l'un des plus grands joueurs de l'histoire.

  2. About Satchel Paige. Leroy Robert “Satchel “Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) born in Mobile, AL. Satchel Paige was the seventh of twelve children born to a gardener and a domestic worker. Early in his childhood, his mother became what we call today, a single parent.

  3. 23 de oct. de 2018 · Paige earned the nickname “Satchel” as a boy, when he made money carrying passengers' bags at the train station in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. Sent to the Industrial School for Negro Children in Mount Meigs at the age of 12 for the minor offense of stealing some toy rings from a store, Paige worked on his baseball skills until his release just before his 18th birthday.

  4. Birmingham Black Barons activated RHP Satchel Paige. April 27, 1928. Birmingham Black Barons activated RHP Satchel Paige. April 22, 1927. Birmingham Black Barons activated RHP Satchel Paige. + View More Transactions. Satchel Paige Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News.

  5. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Hall of Famer Satchel Paige started his career pitching in the Negro leagues and later became a major league star. Author Larry Tye tells his story in Satchel. Originally broadcast in 2010.

  6. Paige was the sixth of 12 children born to John Paige, a gardener, and Lula Coleman, a domestic worker in Mobile. He went from being a satchel-toting boy, to a rock-throwing teenager.

  7. On Aug. 6, 1952, Paige became the oldest major league player to throw a complete game or a shutout (a record since surpassed) by beating the Detroit Tigers, 1-0, in 12 innings. Four years and one day later, on Aug. 7, 1956, Paige pitched in front of 57,000 fans at Miami's Orange Bowl – the largest crowed in Minor League Baseball history ...