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tedzan 11-27-2020 05:57 PM

Imagine....what if Satchell Paige started in the Major's in 1926..Show us your stuff
 
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1949 LEAF...... issued Summer of 1949
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...afPaige25x.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...fPaige25xb.jpg




1949 BOWMAN...... issued Fall of 1949

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Casey2296 11-27-2020 06:15 PM

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Satchmo.

Jason19th 11-27-2020 09:12 PM

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I actually wonder if Paige would have succeeded if he had joined the majors in 1926. I am not questioning the talent but wondering if he would have been able to fit into the culture of the majors at that time. With the exception of Babe Ruth, the majors at this time where pretty much the in the company man mode. Teams liked sort of boring guys who played and didn’t make a lot of waves. In many ways Paige would have fit in better in the 00’s and 10’s when the game had a lot more guys of let’s call it independent spirit. It is important to remember that Paige had a lot of battles with Negro league owners and got banned a number of times for jumping contracts. And though it’s become a bit of the mythology, the jumping wasn’t just part of what the Negro leagues were. Players like Monte Irvin, Larry Doby player only for one team for years before breaking the color line and Buck Leonard played all 16 years of his NL careers for the Grays. One must remember that the Commissioner at this time really wasn’t one for forgiving and moving on. It’s easy to picture Paige doing something to piss off Landis and then just deciding to make money playing for semi pro teams like Bismarck. For example it doesn’t take much to imaging a mlb Paige deciding that the Mexican league offered better prospects and jumping in the early 1940’s and then getting banned.

It is interesting to note however that as transient as he was as a younger man, Paige basically became Bill Veeck’s most dependable middle reliever from 1948-1958 ( with the Indians, Browns and in the minors with Miami). Paige became a workhorse pitching all different types of roles for Veeck. If you haven’t seen them take a look at his Miami stats - for much of the 1950’s he was probably one of the best relievers in the minors (and he was pushing 50)

Below is a image of Paige pitching in Puerto Rico in the late 1930’s

Exhibitman 11-27-2020 09:17 PM

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vthobby 11-27-2020 11:28 PM

Satch......or is it Scotch? lol
 
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Mark17 11-28-2020 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason19th (Post 2039581)
I actually wonder if Paige would have succeeded if he had joined the majors in 1926. I am not questioning the talent but wondering if he would have been able to fit into the culture of the majors at that time. With the exception of Babe Ruth, the majors at this time where pretty much the in the company man mode. Teams liked sort of boring guys who played and didn’t make a lot of waves. In many ways Paige would have fit in better in the 00’s and 10’s when the game had a lot more guys of let’s call it independent spirit. It is important to remember that Paige had a lot of battles with Negro league owners and got banned a number of times for jumping contracts.

This is an excellent point. The guy was called "Satchel" for a reason.

GeoPoto 11-28-2020 03:05 AM

Two stints in MLB
 
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In 1948, Paige signs with Cleveland. Reverse caption reads: "Satch is a big-leaguer now. Cleveland, Ohio . . . Leroy "Satchel" Paige Negro pitcher who has been mowing down opposing batsmen in the top Negro baseball leagues for years and years, and who was named as being big-league material long before the Brooklyn Dodgers' precedent-shattering signing on of Jackie Robinson, is now a big-leaguer. Paige, who has plenty of "stuff" is shown demonstrating for his new boss, Bill Veeck, of the Cleveland Indians, following announcement of his addition to the Tribe's hurling staff. Photograph by Tom Peoples."
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In spring training 1953, Satchel Paige on the mound in Tucson, Arizona trying to make another major league club despite being older than most players parents!
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BRoberts 11-28-2020 07:33 AM

Beautiful 1948 Leafs. Such an iconic card.

tedzan 11-28-2020 06:35 PM

Imagine....what if Satchell Paige started in the Major's in 1926..Show us your stuff
 
Here's a Satchell Paige card (with Jackie Robinson) that you do not see to often.

TOPPS re-printed 8 cards from their 1953 set, in 1973 (as a Test issue).

Very few of these 8-card sets were issued.


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tedzan 11-29-2020 07:01 PM

Imagine....what if Satchell Paige started in the Major's in 1926..Show us your stuff
 
The BOWMAN Gum Co. created many of their 240 subjects in their 1949 set from the 1948 Team Photo sets issued at the Ballparks.

For example......


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BillyCoxDodgers3B 11-29-2020 10:56 PM

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Always nice to have some extra words penned in Satchel's hand. Mostly, it was just a signature. If you were lucky, maybe a "Best Wishes frommn". While the collector self-addressed this PC, Satch wrote the note on the left.

I recently read a very well-written biography. Several times throughout the book, it mentioned Paige's ongoing correspondence with various people, both handwritten and typewritten (on trains, no less). Where did all of that supposed correspondence go? To date, I am aware of the existence of exactly one rambling handwritten letter that wasn't even signed at the conclusion (nor properly addressed to its recipient!) and one typewritten letter. I've also seen a brief note on the back of a postcard or two. That's it. Judging by Paige's struggle with the written word, I just don't see him being a regular correspondent.

GoCubsGo32 11-30-2020 06:51 AM

Signed Snapshot of Paige

https://i.imgur.com/IhQCfRu.jpg?1

Snapshot of Paige & Doby
https://i.imgur.com/3yqZLC5.jpg?1

Exhibitman 11-30-2020 09:43 AM

I found this snapshot in a pile of old newspaper clippings at the bottom of a box of miscellaneous sports stuff I bought at a vintage paper show. Moral of the story is always go through everything.

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tedzan 11-30-2020 10:34 AM

Great photo....Adam

Serrated-edge photos like your's of Paige were very popular during the 1940's.

Perhaps, we may consider this Paige's "rookie card" (of him in a Cleveland uniform) :)

Anyway, thanks much for posting this photo.


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h2oya311 11-30-2020 12:25 PM

1933 Photo in Pittsburgh Crawfords uniform:

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packs 11-30-2020 12:32 PM

I've been hunting for a Type 1 photo of him in his rocking chair during his appearance with the A's in 1965 but have come up empty. I'd love to own a copy of this photo:

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Wanaselja 12-01-2020 12:22 PM

Adding a little holiday cheer to the thread.

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todeen 12-01-2020 05:16 PM

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Adding a little holiday cheer to the thread.

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Ive got that ornament!

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Wanaselja 12-01-2020 08:58 PM

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Ive got that ornament!

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I was wondering if someone else on here had one. I have all 4 (Jackie, Ruth, Gehrig). My mom got me one each year when they came out.

todeen 12-01-2020 09:01 PM

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I was wondering if someone else on here had one. I have all 4 (Jackie, Ruth, Gehrig). My mom got me one each year when they came out.

I might have 3 of the 4. Not sure I have Gehrig.

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vthobby 12-01-2020 10:05 PM

Wow!
 
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Such cool stuff! Thanks for sharing everyone and Ted thanks always for your memories and zest for this amazing hobby! I just ordered this photo on Ebay. Same photo used for his 1949 Bowman!

Peace, Mike

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NATCARD 12-02-2020 06:01 AM

(2) Paige Pieces
 
I obtained these from a long time Cleveland Collector years ago. Jeff W
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vthobby 12-02-2020 10:23 AM

Just back from PSA......
 
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Just in! Yay! :)

Peace, Mike

samosa4u 12-02-2020 01:04 PM

Imagine....what if Satchell Paige started in the Major's in 1926

It sounds nice, doesn't it? But Paige would not have lasted in the majors. He would have signed a contract with a team, and then after a few months, quit on them. Why? Cause' some rich guy in South America would offer him more money! He was a nightmare for owners!

71buc 12-06-2020 02:18 AM

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I picked up this signed and dated 1941 photo in a trade with board member h2oya311. It remains one of my favorite pieces. Thanks again Derek.

Wanaselja 12-06-2020 08:23 PM

Fargo, Season 4 on FX, takes place in KC in 1950. One of the characters is named Satchel. I was convinced it was a Paige reference and in the finale...

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hammertime 12-07-2020 02:17 AM

Not my pic but I always loved this photo of him on Churchill's integrated Bismarck team of 1935. I'm currently reading "Satch, Dizzy, and Rapid Robert" which has a lot of great anecdotes from his barnstorming days.

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hammertime 12-07-2020 02:20 AM

Also this one of him with Bob Feller which I guess is the source for his Leaf card.
https://www.heavy45s.com/51024a_lg%2...y_641x600.jpeg

brianp-beme 12-07-2020 12:12 PM

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Not as unique as quite a few of the great items posted, but still happy he was in the 1953 Topps set and that Satch made it into my collection, print dot and all.

Brian

yanksfan09 12-08-2020 06:09 AM

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Such cool stuff! Thanks for sharing everyone and Ted thanks always for your memories and zest for this amazing hobby! I just ordered this photo on Ebay. Same photo used for his 1949 Bowman!

Peace, Mike

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Great photo! and great stuff from everyone!

I have 2 RPPC's with the image and the team issue photo picture from the set.

The RPPC without the tape over signature is post marked August 7, 1948.

juangris311 12-19-2020 01:43 AM

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Fargo, Season 4 on FX, takes place in KC in 1950. One of the characters is named Satchel. I was convinced it was a Paige reference and in the finale...

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I was wondering if Chris Rock's son's name in Fargo was a nod to Satchel Paige and totally missed seeing that 48 Leaf on the show. Very cool!


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