Via YouTube: What’s my line? Satchel Paige http://youtu.be/mxF1zW71_nU
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Jun 01 2014
What’s My Line? Satchel Paige
Dec 02 2013
Satchel Paige 1948 baseball pitcher Indians v Braves
YouTube Satchel Paige 1948 baseball pitcher Indians v Braves: Satch coming into the game as a relief pitcher. Hall of Fame player. “Don’t look back, something may be gaining on you.” Began his career in the Negro Baseball leagues. He was perhaps in his 40s when he was allowed into the white major leagues. His …
Oct 30 2013
Rare Satchel Paige Color Footage: From the Academy Film Archive
Via YouTube: Rare Satchel Paige Color Footage: From the Academy Film Archive: From the Richard Brooks Estate, this rediscovered 16mm film preserved by the Academy Film Archive features rare color footage of the legendary Satchel Paige pitching in an exhibition baseball game at Wrigley Field, Los Angeles on November 7, 1948. As the footage begins, …
Oct 04 2013
Satchel Paige and Ted Williams Hall of Fame speech
Via YouTube: In his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech in 1966, Ted Williams made a strong plea for inclusion of Negro league stars in the Hall. After the publication of Robert Peterson’s landmark book Only the Ball was White in 1970, the Hall of Fame found itself under renewed pressure to find a way …
Sep 27 2013
Satchel Paige on I’ve Got a Secret TV Show
Oct 19 2013
Soul of the Game
Via YouTube: Soul of the Game: Soul of the Game is a 1996 made-for-television movie about Negro league baseball. It starred Blair Underwood as Jackie Robinson, Delroy Lindo as Satchel Paige and Mykelti Williamson as Josh Gibson. The film depicts Paige and Gibson as the pitching and hitting stars, respectively, of the Negro Leagues in …
Mar 25 2013
Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? (1949 Version)
Via YouTube: Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? (1949 Version): By Woodrow Buddy Johnson & Count Basie (1949) Lyrics: Did you see Jackie Robinson hit that ball? It went zoomin cross the left field wall. Yeah boy, yes, yes. Jackie hit that ball. And when he swung his bat, the crowd went wild, …