Satchel Paige had played for 3 different Major League Baseball teams in his career. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1948 and 1949. He played for the St. Louis Browns in 1951, 1952 and 153. He went a few years without playing with any team in the Major Leagues however he returned in 1965 and played with the Kansas City Athletics however he only appeared in 1 game, a game in which he started and he only pitched 3 innings.
This question is impossible to answer as Satchel Paige played for many unorganized teams as well as in the Negro Leagues, whose records are not complete, nor completely accurate.
Oh, dude, Satchel Paige played for several teams in his baseball career, but he's most famously associated with the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Leagues. He also played for the Cleveland Indians and other teams in the Major Leagues later on. So, like, he was a real baseball nomad, you know?
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In the Major Leagues, Paige pitched for the Cleveland Indians in 1948 and 1949, the St. Louis Browns from 1951 to 1953, and, briefly, for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965.
32 football teams NFL
There were a few different teams in different leagues and most were named the Yankees. The short answer is that there was the baseball team, 7 football teams in different leagues (one being the football Giants) and the Generals and Cosmos were soccer teams.
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It depends because Satchel Paige played on several minor and major league teams; as well as the Negro League. When he played on the Kansas City Monarch's team (one of the Negro League teams), his number was 25.
There are 926 futbol teams in Spain. These teams are comprised of 5 different leagues, La Liga, Segunda, Segunda B, tercera, & Regional's. The number of teams grows to several thousands if you start to factor youth divisions and senior leagues. However, the 5 leagues I listed are really the only ones considered professional leagues as they are paid to play.
In the major leagues, there are 29 baseball teams in the US; but there is one major league team, the Toronto Blue Jays, in Canada.
Satchel Paige signed with the Cleveland Indians on July 7 1948
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