Satchel
Author: Larry Tye
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication Date: 04 May, 2010
ISBN: 9780812977974
Pages: 432
Subjects: Sports and recreation
Available as: Trade Paper, 978-0-8129-7797-4 Trade Cloth, 978-1-4000-6651-3
Description:
He is that Rare American Icon who has never been captured in a biography worthy of him. Now, at last, here is the superbly researched, .spellbindingly told story of athlete, showman, philosopher, and boundary breaker Leroy Satchel Paige.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: Publishers Weekly
Review Date: 2009-04-20
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Tye, a Boston Globe reporter and author of The Father of Spin, offers the first biography on Satchel Paige, the premier pitcher of the Negro Leagues. Having interviewed more than 200 veteran fellow players of the Negro and Major Leagues, he is able to flesh out the Satchel Paige persona. Through Paige's hardscrabble years in Jim Crow Alabama to his time with the all-black Monarchs, one of the powerhouses in segregated "colored" ball, Tye dissects Satchel's mastery of pitching, his accuracy, power and velocity, and signature pitch, the sizzler. Satchel was among the peerless Negro Leaguers, who beat the white big leaguers more than 60% of the time; he struck out some of the biggest sluggers, like Ralph Kiner, Rogers Hornsby and even Joe DiMaggio, who got one hit off of Satchel and was signed by the Yankees immediately. He became one of four black athletes signed up in the late 1940s, with the Cleveland Indians, three years after Jackie Robinson joined the Dodgers (the two men were bitter rivals). This is the definitive biography of a black showman-athlete, and as Tye makes the case, one of the finest pitchers ever, who finally was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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