Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: Paige Satchel
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938441060

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The first autobiography by Leroy “Satchel” Paige, one of the best and most colorful pitchers in the history of professional baseball. Based on interviews conducted by Cleveland sports writer Hal Lebovitz, this book was first released shortly after Paige joined the Indians in 1948 (days after his 42nd birthday and after 22 years playing with various Negro League, minor league and Puerto Rican League teams). Told in a casual first-person style, Paige's stories provide a snapshot from a bygone era of Major League baseball. Paige tells how he began his pitching career by throwing rocks (”We had a pretty rough gang down on the South Side of Mobile, near the Bay, where I was born and raised”). He describes his early years in baseball, starting at age 17 with the Chattanooga Black Lookouts in 1926, and addresses the controversy over varying claims about his age and the source of his nickname. He talks about ballplayers he had known, in particular Josh Gibson (”the best of all”) of the Pittsburgh Crawfords and Homestead Grays, and Bob Feller (with whom Paige barnstormed years before joining the Indians). Includes a foreword by Indians owner Bill Veeck and a note from Indians player-manager Lou Boudreau. With Paige's help, the Indians went on to win the 1948 World Series.

Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: Leroy Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN:

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Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: Leroy S. Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780781286060

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Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: Satchel Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1948
Genre: African American baseball players
ISBN:

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Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: LeRoy Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1948-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781404786066

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Pitchin' Man

Pitchin' Man
Author: LeRoy Satchel Paige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-08-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9784871876865

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In 1948 LeRoy "Satchel" Paige became a Major League baseball star. In truth, he had always been a star, just not like this. This was his dream come true. For twenty-two years he had been a Major League baseball legend, but in another venue. His venue had been in the Negro Leagues and his "America" was the segregated one. Now all that changed, and he was a star on a White Major League baseball team, the Cleveland Indians. The 1947 the sudden integration of baseball caught everyone by surprise. Those who controlled professional sports had held the line against integration since 1884. Today's baseball fans cannot imagine an all White Major League or for that matter an all White NFL, NBA or NHL. Well, perhaps the last one can be imaged, but for sixty-two years it was that way. Sports were all White, all the time, and it seemed like it would go on like that forever. Most fans knew it was wrong and wanted integration, but the strong southern racist mind set stood firm. It had to change and finally in 1944, the "old turkey neck buzzard" Kennesaw Mountain Landis "kicked the bucket." His death was a good thing. Now nobody was left to keep Blacks out of Big League Baseball. No great parties of celebration were held, but people of good will started to work immediately to force the sports world to grow up. By the end of 1947, three Blacks were on Major League rosters and many more were in the minor leagues. So on his 42nd birthday, LeRoy "Satchel" Paige became the oldest rookie in baseball history. He was the "toast of the town" and that town, of course, was Cleveland, Ohio. In the Black world, Satchel Paige was a pitching legend. In the White world folks did not know how good he really was, but many White major league players knew exactly how good he was. That was because many top stars had played against him in exhibition games.

The California Culturist

The California Culturist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1860
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Men and Horses

Men and Horses
Author: Ross Santee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1926
Genre: Cowboys
ISBN:

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When to Stop the Cheering?

When to Stop the Cheering?
Author: Brian Carroll
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2006-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135863601

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*Finalist for the 2007 Seymour Medal of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).* *Winner of the 2007 Robert Peterson Book Award of the Negro Leagues Committee of the Society for American Baseball* When to Stop the Cheering? documents the close and often conflicted relationship between the black press and black baseball beginning with the first Negro professional league of substance, the Negro National League, which started in 1920, and finishing with the dissolution of the Negro American League in 1957. When to Stop the Cheering? examines the multidimensional relationship the black newspapers had with baseball, including their treatment of and relationships with baseball officials, team owners, players and fans. Over time, these relationships changed, resulting in shifts in coverage that could be described as moving from brotherhood to paternalism, then from paternalism to nostalgic tribute and even regret.

Western Electric News

Western Electric News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1916
Genre:
ISBN:

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