Baseball

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By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

The statue of Satchel Paige in the courtyard outside of the Hall of Fame’s library in Cooperstown, N.Y. Paige in 1971 becomes the first Negro League star elected to the Hall of Fame and, in doing so, opens the Hall for long overdue inductions for Negro League stars of years gone by. Within the seven years after Paige’s ground-breaking election, the Hall inducts Negro League greats Buck Leonard, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, Cool Papa Bell, Judy Johnson, Oscar Charleston, John Henry Lloyd and Martin Dihigo. The larger-than-life Paige statue, created by Stanley Bleifeld, is one of four such sculptures by Bleifeld in the garden behind the walls of the Hall of Fame’s hallowed plaque gallery.

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