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Satchel Paige at age 47 in 1953.
satchel paige is the oldest baseball person to play in an allstar game
Satchel Paige was either 59 or 65 when he pitched his last game, depending on the source.
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Satchel Paige's formal education was limited. He did not complete high school and had only a few years of formal schooling. However, he was known for his intelligence and knowledge of the game of baseball, which he gained through years of experience and self-learning.
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?
In 1965, Satchel Paige played in 1 game for the Kansas City Athletics. He had 1 at bat, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 1 time.
Satchel Paige's first MLB game was July 9, 1948, two days after his 42nd birthday.
Negro League and Major League Baseball legend, Leroy "Satchel" Paige was 75 when he died on June 6, 1982. (born July 7, 1906) After the integration of MLB, Paige became the oldest Rookie in history when he signed with the Cleveland Indians at the age of 42. He played professionally until the age of 47 and was the first player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame based on his Negro League play.
No. In the modern era, Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the Major Leagues.
Satchel Paige was the oldest baseball player to compete in an all-star game. He was 47 years old when he was picked for the 1953 AL all star team.
Satchel Paige played 6 years in the Major Leagues. At age 41 Paige made his Major League debut on July 9, 1948 with the Cleveland Indians. He pitched 2 years with the Indians 1948 and 1949, 3 years with the St. Louis Browns from 1951 -1953, and at age 58 he appeared in one game with the Kansas City Athletics in 1965.