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Satchel Paige

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If a man can beat you, walk him.


— Satchel Paige


#him #man #walk #you

It's funny what a few no-hitters do for a body.


— Satchel Paige


#few #funny

The only change is that baseball has turned Paige from a second class citizen to a second class immortal.


— Satchel Paige


#change #citizen #class #immortal #only

When a batter swings and I see his knees move, I can tell just what his weaknesses are then I just put the ball where I know he can't hit it.


— Satchel Paige


#batter #his #hit #i #i can

You gotta keep the ball off the fat part of the bat.


— Satchel Paige


#bat #fat #gotta #keep #off

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are?


— Satchel Paige


#how #know #old #would #you

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were? Satchel Paige (Professional baseball player 1906-1982)


— Satchel Paige


#inspirational

Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you.


— Satchel Paige


#back #gaining #look #might #something

Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody's watching.


— Satchel Paige


#dance #hurt #like #love #money






About Satchel Paige

Satchel Paige Quotes




Did you know about Satchel Paige?

Wilkinson of the Monarchs. Paige told one version in which the mayor of a small hamlet asked him in Spanish if he had intentionally lost a particular game. Paige took the mound when the Crawfords opened the season on April 30 in their newly built stadium Greenlee Field the first completely black-owned stadium in the country.

He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971 the first player to be inducted based upon his play in the Negro leagues. On town tours across America Paige would have his infielders sit down behind him and then routinely strike out the side. As a member of the Cleveland Indians Paige became the oldest rookie in Major league Baseball and attracted record crowds wherever he pitched.

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