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5.0 out of 5 stars The Ransomes hit a homer with this one
We thoroughly enjoyed reading Satchel Paige, and feel it is a terrific book for folks of all ages, not just the younger set. Lesa Cline-Ransome truly captures the time period in describing the hardships the league players had to endure for their love of the game.In addition to being a good biography, as well as a reference book, James Ransome's beautiful illustrations...
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2.0 out of 5 stars A "PAGE" in the history of baseball.
I must confess, until Woody Allen and Mia Farrow named their son "Satchel" I knew little with regard to this sports figure with the exception of infrequently shelving in the library, a biography book. When Allen-Farrow's son was born, I then had a number of queries regarding the man. I finally sat down and read about him when I had to read this book for a librarian's...
Published on March 24, 2007 by Barbara Stienstra


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ransomes hit a homer with this one, March 24, 2000
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This review is from: Satchel Paige (Hardcover)
We thoroughly enjoyed reading Satchel Paige, and feel it is a terrific book for folks of all ages, not just the younger set. Lesa Cline-Ransome truly captures the time period in describing the hardships the league players had to endure for their love of the game.In addition to being a good biography, as well as a reference book, James Ransome's beautiful illustrations put this work in the category of coffee table book, to be on display for those who visit to peruse. It's a perfect combination: a good read, and compelling illustrations!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Baseball Legend, August 29, 2003
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This review is from: Satchel Paige (Paperback)
I really enjoyed reading about Satchel Paige in this story. Here is some information on this terrific book about Satchel Paige. Leroy or, Satchel Paige was one of the greatest pitchers of all time. He once pitched three innings for Oakland A's when he was 64 years old, which is a world record. When he was little he grew his strong arm by throwing rocks at chickens. Satchel was sometimes a trouble-maker also. Once he got into trouble the police because he tried to rob a store. When Satchel was older he played in the Negro Leagues. A little later he had arm trouble and became a coach of a team. Then suddenly his came back and he could pitch again. Even though Paige was such a good pitcher he never made it to the majors until he was in his 50's because he was black and blacks weren't aloud to play at the time. Then he met someone who was with the Cleveland Organization and he then singed with the Indians. He retired at age 64 after he pitched for the A's. Lesa Cline-Ransome tells a great life story about Leroy Paige. This book is a great book for kids who like baseball or just for anyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars interesting pitches about sathcel paige, October 7, 2009
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This review is from: Satchel Paige (Paperback)
I enjoy reading about Satchel Paige.Here is some information about him.Did you know that Satchel Paige earned his name by his slow walking and fast talking pitches?He once pitched 3 innings when he was 64.In the semi-pros satchel developed his pitching style.One of his greatest pitches is when he struck out Josh Gibson the black Babe Ruth.He played for the Kanas City Monarchs in 1939.He was number 29 while playing for them.In the time satchel couldnt play with whites. That's the conflict. This book has some fasinating facts about Satchel, do you think the same?
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2.0 out of 5 stars A "PAGE" in the history of baseball., March 24, 2007
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Barbara Stienstra (Goshen, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Satchel Paige (Hardcover)
I must confess, until Woody Allen and Mia Farrow named their son "Satchel" I knew little with regard to this sports figure with the exception of infrequently shelving in the library, a biography book. When Allen-Farrow's son was born, I then had a number of queries regarding the man. I finally sat down and read about him when I had to read this book for a librarian's program, this being required reading. I remember the days when glass bottles would be returned to the local supermarket "for pennies" and those bottles would be refilled, as it is mentioned.
Also,
"fast talking, + slow walking"
-- (and I was tempted to think)
= begats slow working!
His "attitude" problem, I HAD A PROBLEM with!
The book is fine for anyone interested in baseball and/or the history of baseball.
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