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Older St. Louisans savor their memories of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, even though as an aging, 40-something pitcher, Paige was losing his touch when he played for Bill Veeck's Browns from ...
Satchel Paige of the St. Louis Browns, second from the right, a first time All-Star at 46, describes his pitch selection for some of his American League teammates, from left to right, Yankees ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. To some, Satchel Paige is a symbol of segregation: a star baseball player whose prime years were relegated to back pages ...
Leroy “Satchel” Paige would probably not want this story written. “I want to be,” he once said, “the onliest man in the ...
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 ...
Satchel Paige Paige, a native of Mobile, Alabama, is largely recognized as the best pitcher in Negro Leagues history. He dominated batters from 1927 to 1947, going 125-82 with a 2.74 ERA and 1,484 ...
Paige represented the St. Louis Browns at the 1952 and 1953 All-Star games. He played in five East-West All-Star Games, the Negro Leagues’ annual contest that started in 1933. Don't Edit ...
Complete Information About Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing in St. Louis at The Repertory Theatre of St Louis. An exciting and inspirational new play from the creators of Fly! In the 1947 ...
With spring training winding down, and the approach of another baseball season approaching, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis closes their 49th season with a terrific selection; SATCHEL PAIGE AND ...
He was a showman. He was a quotesmith. He was, despite his lack of social finish and his backwater upbringing, an impossibly quick thinker. He was a pitcher. And so Satchel Paige pitched. He ...
Baseball legend Satchel Paige's former home at 2626 E. 28th St., burned early Tuesday. Matt Campbell, The Kansas City Star Investigators are looking into whether a fire that destroyed the former ...
Editor’s note: As we wait for the sports world to return, we’re occasionally looking back at some of our favorite Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press stories. This story ran in the Daily Press in ...