| #296430 in Books | Bison Books | 1993-01-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.66 x5.51l,.72 | File type: PDF | 299 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Good Then; Good Now|By Craig Connell|I actually read this book - and loved it - when it came out in the early 1960s. I've never forgotten it, so when I saw it listed here at , I bought it....and am glad I did. It's still entertaining.
You have to take Satchel with a grain-of-salt, meaning his bragging. He is brutal, never stopping telling how great he was! Hey, Sa|.com |Originally published in 1962, Paige's autobiography is as enticingly full of personality as the fabulous pitcher himself. Paige's career overflowed with legend from beginning to end; the most compelling character to come out of the Negro Leagues, he final
Satchel Paige was forty-two years old in 1948 when he became the first black pitcher in the American League. Although the oldest rookie around, he was already a legend. For twenty-two years, beginning in 1926, Paige dazzled throngs with his performance in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Then he outlasted everyone by playing professional baseball, in and out of the majors, until 1965. Struggle—against early poverty and racial discrimination—was part of P...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Maybe I'll Pitch Forever | Leroy Satchel Paige. Just read it with an open mind because none of us really know.