Satchel Paige Single Signed Baseball, High Grade. PSA.
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“Don’t Look Back Because Something May Be Gaining on You”
OFFERED HERE IS A HIGH-GRADE SINGLE-SIGNED BASEBALL FROM Satchel Paige, a seldom-encountered prize that has become increasingly difficult to secure. Over the past five or six years, high-quality Paige singles have largely dried up, as they remain firmly planted on advanced collectors’ want lists. They were never easy to begin with—Paige passed away in 1982, long before the era of organized autograph signings and private mail-order sessions that produced quantities of later Hall of Famers’ signatures.
This example is accompanied by a full PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity, providing the highest level of third-party assurance and further enhancing its desirability and market security.
Technically, Paige holds the distinction of being the first Negro League player elected to the Hall of Fame (1971), even though Jackie Robinson had briefly played in the Negro Leagues in 1945 for the Kansas City Monarchs before breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier. Paige’s election formally recognized what players and fans had known for decades: he was one of the most dominant and electrifying pitchers the game has ever seen.
The primary attraction of this offering is the signature and the white ball. This is an unusually large, deliberate autograph—not one of the smaller, hurried renditions often seen from his later years. The autograph is dark, bold, and beautifully positioned, standing out in striking contrast against the clean white background of the official league sphere. It presents exactly as a premier Paige single should.
It is also worth noting that locating a high-quality Paige single on an Official National League ball is extremely difficult. In fact, we've only seen a couple publicly surface. The reason is simple: the overwhelming majority of Paige’s career was spent in the Negro Leagues and on his famed barnstorming tours, which they wouldn't have used Official NL or AL baseballs. In those games he regularly faced—and often embarrassed—the greatest Major League hitters of the era. Those legendary exhibitions, in which he made big-league stars appear ordinary, are the stuff of baseball folklore.
For the record, Paige did pitch in the majors with the Cleveland Indians (1948–49) at the remarkable age of 42, later with the St. Louis Browns (1951–52), and astonishingly returned to the mound for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965 at age 59—an almost unimaginable feat. His list of accomplishments is too extensive to detail fully here, but it is UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED THAT HE WAS AMONG THE GREATEST PITCHERS OF ALL TIME, an undisputed fact.
A Paige single of this caliber—large, bold, aesthetically superior, and accompanied by full PSA/DNA authentication—represents not only a scarce autograph but a tangible connection to one of baseball’s most compelling and mythic figures.
“Don’t look back… something may be gaining on you.”
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