Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, 1942 Negro World Series
12019-03-12T23:58:45+00:00Stanford University Pressaf84c3e11fe030c51c61bbd190fa82a3a1a1282411Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, 1942 Negro World Series / Mark Rucker/Transcendental Graphics, Getty Imagesplainpublished2019-03-12T23:58:45+00:0019420101D057822109.jpg2008 Mark Rucker/Transcendental GraphicsContributorKANSAS CITYUnited StatesGetty ImagesKANSAS CITY - 1942. Satchel Paige of the Monarchs talks with Josh Gibson of the Homestead Grays before a game in Kansas City in 1941. (Photo by Mark Rucker/Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images)Satchel Paige Meets Josh GibsonFameBaseballofHallSpomrMISSOURIUniGetty Images North AmericaBBOSPOAnonymous
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12019-03-12T23:58:40+00:00September 19, 19424plainpublished2019-10-21T23:41:07+00:00 On September 19, 1942, the Philadelphia Tribune reported on the first game of the Negro World Series between the Kansas City Monarchs and the Washington Homestead Grays. Monarchs star pitcher Satchel Paige threw a two-hit shutout to defeat a Grays team that featured slugger Josh Gibson (click to view article PDF).
The Monarchs went on to sweep the best of seven series. The second game of the series produced a legendary story in which Paige came on in relief in the late innings and and deliberately walked the bases loaded in order to face Gibson, whom he taunted and struck out (newspaper accounts suggest that although Paige struck out Gibson, he did not intentionally walk any batters). This duel between Paige and Gibson was dramatized in a 1996 TV movie called Soul of the Game.