Maybe I’ll Pitch Forever

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"Maybe I’ll Pitch Forever" is the autobiography of legendary baseball pitcher Satchel Paige, recounting his life, career, and experiences in segregated and Major League Baseball.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
about African American athletes in the 20th century
segregated baseball in the United States
transition from Negro leagues to Major League Baseball
author Satchel Paige NERFINISHED
coAuthor David Lipman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Satchel Paige’s Major League Baseball career
Satchel Paige’s Negro leagues career
Satchel Paige’s early life
Satchel Paige’s personality and humor
Satchel Paige’s pitching style
barnstorming tours
racial segregation in American baseball
genre baseball literature
sports autobiography
hasSubject Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
Kansas City Monarchs NERFINISHED
Negro League World Series NERFINISHED
integration of baseball
hasTheme aging and athletic performance
perseverance
racial inequality
showmanship in sports
intendedAudience baseball fans
readers interested in African American history
readers of sports biographies
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
Negro leagues NERFINISHED
Satchel Paige NERFINISHED
baseball
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor first-person account of Negro leagues baseball
insight into Satchel Paige’s personality and legend
portrays Satchel Paige’s longevity as a pitcher
economic realities for Negro league players
experiences of Black baseball players under segregation
travel conditions in Negro leagues
timePeriodCovered Negro leagues era
early 20th century
post-integration Major League Baseball
titleCharacter Satchel Paige NERFINISHED
workChronologyPosition autobiographical account of Satchel Paige’s life and career

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Satchel Paige wrote Maybe I’ll Pitch Forever