Satchel Paige

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Satchel Paige was a legendary American pitcher renowned for his dominance in Negro league baseball and as one of the first Black stars to play in Major League Baseball.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
human
pitcher
awardReceived World Series champion
bats right
burialPlace Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1906-07-07
dateOfDeath 1982-06-08
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
fullName Leroy Robert Paige
genreOfWork autobiography
givenName Leroy
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionType Negro leagues committee selection
hallOfFameInductionYear 1971
influenced later generations of Black baseball players
isOneOfFirst Black pitchers in modern Major League Baseball
leagueParticipatedIn Major League Baseball
Negro Leagues
surface form: Negro league baseball
middleName Robert
MLBDebutTeam Cleveland Indians
MLBDebutYear 1948
nickname Satchel
notableFor dominance in Negro league baseball
longevity of pitching career
showmanship and charisma
occupation baseball coach
professional baseball player
placeOfBirth Mobile, Alabama
placeOfDeath Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Kansas City, Missouri
positionPlayed pitcher
residence Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Kansas City, Missouri
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
subjectOf documentaries about Negro league baseball
team Birmingham Black Barons
Chattanooga Blackbirds
surface form: Chattanooga Black Lookouts

Cleveland Cubs
Cleveland Indians
Oakland Athletics
surface form: Kansas City Athletics

Kansas City Monarchs (baseball)
surface form: Kansas City Monarchs

Pittsburgh Crawfords
St. Louis Browns
throws right
WorldSeriesChampionYear 1948
wrote Maybe I’ll Pitch Forever

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Negro National League notablePlayer Satchel Paige
Kansas City Monarchs (baseball) notablePlayer Satchel Paige
subject surface form: Kansas City Monarchs
Hinchliffe Stadium, a former Negro league baseball park hostedAthlete Satchel Paige
subject surface form: Hinchliffe Stadium
Birmingham Black Barons notablePlayer Satchel Paige
Negro Leagues notablePlayer Satchel Paige
1948 World Series notablePlayer Satchel Paige
Soul of the Game mainSubject Satchel Paige
Soul of the Game portrays Satchel Paige
Willard Brown playedWith Satchel Paige