# AC394 - 2000 Legends of Baseball - Satchel Paige (#3408p) Commemorative First Day Picture Card (8x10)
Get a Frame-Worthy Satchel Paige Commemorative First Day Picture Card
Satchel Paige was arguably the star of the Negro Leagues, where he played for 22 years. He possessed an assortment of pitches, which he delivered with great accuracy and control. Paige’s unique “hesitation fastball,” a pitch that was illegal in the major leagues, was infamous among Negro League batters.
Paige began playing professional baseball in 1924, at a time when blacks were not allowed in the major leagues. But Paige often pitched against major leaguers in exhibition games. New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio considered Paige the greatest pitcher he ever faced. He once struck out 21 major leaguers in an exhibition game.
One of Paige’s most successful years was with the Pittsburgh Crawfords in 1933, when he won 31 games and lost 4. But he received the most attention in 1948, when he was signed to the Cleveland Indians. As the oldest rookie in the major leagues, Paige won six games and helped the Indians win the pennant. Paige finished up his major league career with 28 wins and 31 losses. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1971.
This is your chance to add a piece of Paige’s impressive career to your collection. This commemorative picture card measures 8x10 inches and features a great photo of Paige in his Browns uniform. It has the 2000 Legends of Baseball stamp honoring Paige, tied to the cover by a pictorial first day of issue cancellation. A must-have for any sports collector – order now.
Get a Frame-Worthy Satchel Paige Commemorative First Day Picture Card
Satchel Paige was arguably the star of the Negro Leagues, where he played for 22 years. He possessed an assortment of pitches, which he delivered with great accuracy and control. Paige’s unique “hesitation fastball,” a pitch that was illegal in the major leagues, was infamous among Negro League batters.
Paige began playing professional baseball in 1924, at a time when blacks were not allowed in the major leagues. But Paige often pitched against major leaguers in exhibition games. New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio considered Paige the greatest pitcher he ever faced. He once struck out 21 major leaguers in an exhibition game.
One of Paige’s most successful years was with the Pittsburgh Crawfords in 1933, when he won 31 games and lost 4. But he received the most attention in 1948, when he was signed to the Cleveland Indians. As the oldest rookie in the major leagues, Paige won six games and helped the Indians win the pennant. Paige finished up his major league career with 28 wins and 31 losses. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1971.
This is your chance to add a piece of Paige’s impressive career to your collection. This commemorative picture card measures 8x10 inches and features a great photo of Paige in his Browns uniform. It has the 2000 Legends of Baseball stamp honoring Paige, tied to the cover by a pictorial first day of issue cancellation. A must-have for any sports collector – order now.