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Hugh Gaddy · Monday, June 7th 2010 at 7:25PM · 173 views



Satchel Paige




Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige Died Of A Heart Attack, In Kansas City, On June 8, 1982.

Born July 7, 1906,
He Was The First Negro League Player Inducted Into The Baseball Hall Of Fame, In August, 1971.

Paige Had An Incredibly Long Baseball Career. He Played 22 Years In The Negro League And Played More Than 18 Years In The Major Leagues, Beginning In 1948 With The Cleveland Indians. He Was The First Black American League Pitcher. The Alabama Native Was Famous For His Fastball And Showmanship.

On September 25, 1965, Paige Pitched Three Innings With The Kansas City A's. This Particular Game Was Extraordinary Because Paige Was In A Rocking Chair And Had A Nurse In The Bullpen Waiting To Massage His Pitching Arm. And At The Time, He Was The Oldest Player In Major League History.

Known For His Wit, He Titled His Autobiography, Maybe I'll Pitch Forever.>

His Rules For Living A Good Life Include:

1. "Avoid Fried Meats, They Angry Up The Blood."

2. "If Your Stomach Disputes You, Lie Down And Pacify It With Cool Thoughts."

3. "Keep The Juices Flowing By Jangling Around Gently As You Move."

4. "Go Very Light On The Vices, Such As Carrying On In Society. The Social Rumble Ain't Restful."

5. "Avoid Running At All Times."

6. "Don't Look Back, Something May Be Gaining On You."

"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.



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Cynthia Merrill Artis Monday, June 7th 2010 at 7:27PM

batter up!!!!! Gaddy didn't he suffer from some form of mental illness?? I know it was one of these guys who played in the negro league...

Hugh Gaddy Monday, June 7th 2010 at 8:00PM

Cynthia You're thinking of Josh Gibson...A Better and stronger hitter than Babe Ruth Ever Was...

Cynthia Merrill Artis Tuesday, June 8th 2010 at 11:55AM

Yep.... That's him.... thanks.... Must read on Mr. Gibson.... a troubled soul... Thanks G-Mann!!

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