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  1. Paige Therese Satchell (Rotorua, 13 aprile 1998) è una calciatrice neozelandese, centrocampista del London City Lionesses e della nazionale neozelandese

  2. Paige Therese Satchell (born 13 April 1998) [3] is a footballer from New Zealand who plays for the London City Lionesses in the Women's Championship. She has played for the New Zealand national team in the under-17, under-20, and senior levels, including at the 2023 World Cup.

    • Chattanooga and Birmingham: 1926–1929
    • Cuba, Baltimore, and Cleveland: 1929–1931
    • Pittsburgh, California, and North Dakota: 1931–1936
    • Dominican Republic: 1937
    • Mexico: 1938
    • Kansas City Travelers: 1939
    • Puerto Rico: 1939–40
    • Kansas City Monarchs: 1940–1947

    A former friend from Mobile, Alex Herman, was the player/manager for the Chattanooga White Sox of the minor Negro Southern League. In 1926 he discovered Paige and offered to pay him $250 per month, of which Paige would collect $50 with the rest going to his mother. He also agreed to pay Lula Paige a $200 advance, and she agreed to the contract. The...

    Abel Linares offered Paige $100 per game to play winter ball for the Santa Clara team in the Cuban League. Gambling on baseball games in Cuba was such a huge pastime that players were not allowed to drink alcohol, so they could stay ready to play. Paige—homesick for carousing, hating the food, despising the constant inspections and being thoroughly...

    In June 1931, the Crawford Colored Giants, an independent club owned by Pittsburgh underworld figure Gus Greenlee, made Paige an offer of $250 a month. On August 6, Paige made his Crawford debut against their hometown rivals, the Homestead Grays. Entering the game in the fourth inning, Paige held the Grays scoreless and had six strikeouts and no wa...

    In the spring of 1937 the Crawfords were training in New Orleans, and Paige was approached by Dr. José Enrique Aybar, dean of the University of Santo Domingo, deputy of the Dominican Republic's national congress and director of Los Dragones, a baseball team operated by Rafael Trujillo, dictator of the Dominican Republic. Aybar hired Paige to act as...

    In 1938, Greenlee, who still held Paige's NNL contract, again made an unsuccessful attempt to sign Paige. Greenlee then sold his contract to the Newark Eagles for $5,000, but they could not sign him either. Paige instead went to play in the Mexican League. Jorge Pasquel, a Mexican baseball executive and businessman, and his four brothers wanted the...

    With his arm injured, Paige suddenly found himself unemployable. He looked for work as a manager or coach, but was unsuccessful. One ballclub owner was willing to give him a chance to play ball again—J.L. Wilkinson of the Monarchs. Wilkinson offered him the modest opportunity to play, not for the Negro American LeagueMonarchs, but for a second-stri...

    In just one season, Paige left his mark on Puerto Rican baseball. He arrived in Puerto Rico in late October, four weeks after the start of the 1939–40 winter season, and joined the Brujos de Guayama (the Guayama Witch Doctors). The town of Guayama is widely known for its Santería, Palo, and other spiritualist religious practices. In a legendary gam...

    Paige returned to the Travelers for the 1940 season. Abe and Effa Manley, owners of the Newark Eagles, still claimed that they still held the rights to Paige's Negro league contract, and retaliated against Wilkinson by signing players from Wilkinson's Negro American League. In late June, the NNL and NAL leaders met to discuss the situation and reac...

  3. Satchel Paige Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-3, 180lb (190cm, 81kg) Born: July 7, 1906 in Mobile, AL. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 8x All-Star. 2x World Series. 2x ERA Title. 31 29 22 29 47 29 29.

    • July 7, 1906
  4. Tokyo 2020 will be Paige’s first Olympic Games, having gone to Rio 2016 as a travelling reserve. Famed for having pace to burn, Paige is a former age group national cross country champion. She debuted for the Ferns in 2016, and was a squad member at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

  5. 18 nov 2022 · Just four weeks after undergoing heart surgery, Paige Satchell will be part of female professional club side to host an A-League game in New Zealand.

  6. 4 mar 2024 · Paige Satchell is back. The New Zealand international returned to the starting line-up with a bang on Sunday [3 March], launching London City Lionesses’ comeback win over Reading in the Barclays Women’s Championship.