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Hank Aaron and Satchel Paige have arrived back home. Two, 9-foot-tall bronze statues of the Major League Baseball Hall of Famers and Mobile natives will anchor downtown Mobile’s newest feature ...
Satchel Paige remains a Kansas City icon, but time has taken a toll on his former home May 8, 2021 More than 4 years ago Satchel Paige lived in this Kansas City house and made a home in the city.
Baseball legend Satchel Paige's former home at 2626 E. 28th St., burned early Tuesday. Matt Campbell, The Kansas City Star Investigators are looking into whether a fire that destroyed the former ...
Satchel Paige’s former home in the Santa Fe neighborhood will finally be rehabbed after decades of sitting vacant.. Paige, a legendary Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball pitcher, bought the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Restoring the Satchel Paige home is in the first inning of a nine-inning game, according to Pitch Perfect KC – the nonprofit that has tasked itself with honoring one of ...
“Satchel was the Michael Jordan of his time. There was certainly nobody of higher profile in the Negro Leagues,” said Gary Abrams, who aims to renovate Paige’s Kansas City home.
The former home of baseball legend Satchel Paige will soon be turned into a museum."I know the neighbor adjacent to me, I know the neighbor next to me, and directly across the street is the house ...
“Satchel was the Michael Jordan of his time. There was certainly nobody of higher profile in the Negro Leagues,” said Gary Abrams, who aims to renovate Paige’s Kansas City home.
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. — Linda Paige Shelby believes she had a blessed childhood, growing up in her family home near 28th and Prospect in Kansas City. “I would say I did,” Paige Shelby said.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Community members and local officials gathered at the home of Leroy Satchel Paige in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, Monday morning for a major announcement.
Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige's former Kansas City home went up in flames early Tuesday morning, according to The Kansas City Star. Authorities are investigating whether the fire was caused ...
Baseball's legendary pitcher, the first player from the Negro Leagues to enter the Hall of Fame, pitched in Milwaukee from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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