Cleveland Indians. He was the oldest rookie ever to play major league ball.
AnswerSatchel Paige (P), played at age 59 for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965. Although, he did spend most of his time playing in the Negro leagues. Saturnino Orestes Armas Miñoso Arrieta more commonly referred to as Minnie Miñoso (OF), played at age 57 in 1980, and Nick Altrock (P) played at 57 as well, back in 1933.
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No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
Satchel Paige
Hercules did
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On June 8th, 1982, Satchel Paige died of a heart attack in Kansas City, Kansas.
Yes, with the Pittsburgh Crawfords in 1932-1934 and 1936.
Cleveland Indians. He was the oldest rookie ever to play major league ball.
No, iconic baseball player, Leroy "Satchel" Paige was not known as "Sweet Knuckles". His nickname was "Satchel" which came from him being compared to a "Satchel Tree" when he earned extra money by carrying the luggage of businessmen to the train station. He is still on record as the oldest rookie in the history of Major League Baseball. He entered the major leagues via the Negro Leagues at the age of forty two. He was inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame in 1971 and passed away in 1982.
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The first African American to play in the American League. He is considered one of the best pitchers baseball ever had.
AnswerSatchel Paige (P), played at age 59 for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965. Although, he did spend most of his time playing in the Negro leagues. Saturnino Orestes Armas Miñoso Arrieta more commonly referred to as Minnie Miñoso (OF), played at age 57 in 1980, and Nick Altrock (P) played at 57 as well, back in 1933.