Satchel Paige Kansas City Monarchs Baseball Hall of Fame Talking Bobblehead Ltd Ed of 1,971

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The Satchel Paige Baseball HOF Talking Bobblehead includes an audio clip  that with a push of a button, you can listen to an excerpt of his 1971 Induction Speech (Part 1).  Each bobblehead will be individually numbered to only 1,971 reflecting the year in which the first Negro Leagues star was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.The bobbleheads are officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) and the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum.

Bobbleheads are high quality and produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in conjunction with NegroLeaguesHistory.com   This bobblehead is individually numbered to 1,971

  • Individually numbered to 1,971 produced
  • Push button audio of Satchel Paige's induction speech - Part 1
  • Officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
  • Offically licensed by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
  • Stands approximately 8" tall
Player Biography
Leroy “Satchel” Paige was one of the most entertaining pitchers in baseball history. A tall, lanky fireballer, he was arguably the hardest thrower in the Negro leagues, as well as one of its greatest gate attractions. James “Cool Papa” Bell once declared, “He made his living by throwing the ball to a spot over the plate the size of a matchbook.” In the 1930s, Paige barnstormed around the continent, baffling hitters with creatively named pitches like the “Bat Dodger” and “Hesitation Pitch.” In 1948, on his 42nd birthday, Paige’s contract was sold to the Cleveland Indians, making him the oldest player to debut in the major leagues.

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The Satchel Paige Baseball HOF Talking Bobblehead includes an audio clip  that with a push of a button, you can listen to an excerpt of his 1971 Induction Speech (Part 1).  Each bobblehead will be individually numbered to only 1,971 reflecting the year in which the first Negro Leagues star was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.The bobbleheads are officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) and the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum.

Bobbleheads are high quality and produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in conjunction with NegroLeaguesHistory.com   This bobblehead is individually numbered to 1,971

  • Individually numbered to 1,971 produced
  • Push button audio of Satchel Paige's induction speech - Part 1
  • Officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
  • Offically licensed by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
  • Stands approximately 8" tall
Player Biography
Leroy “Satchel” Paige was one of the most entertaining pitchers in baseball history. A tall, lanky fireballer, he was arguably the hardest thrower in the Negro leagues, as well as one of its greatest gate attractions. James “Cool Papa” Bell once declared, “He made his living by throwing the ball to a spot over the plate the size of a matchbook.” In the 1930s, Paige barnstormed around the continent, baffling hitters with creatively named pitches like the “Bat Dodger” and “Hesitation Pitch.” In 1948, on his 42nd birthday, Paige’s contract was sold to the Cleveland Indians, making him the oldest player to debut in the major leagues.

Men's Jerseys

JERSEY SIZE 40 44 48 52 56 60
Size Equivalent S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Chest 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"
Waist 28 - 30" 32 - 34" 36 - 38" 40 - 42" 44 - 46" 48 - 50" 52 - 54"
Hip 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"