Ebbets is proud and excited to bring you this Signature Series ballcap. Made with the same style and construction of their classic vintage wool ballcaps.
Made in the USA
Genuine brown wool broadcloth
Orange on cream felt number "29"
Standard visor in orange wool with green satin under visor
Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
Satin taping with cotton sweatband
Embroidered Satchel Paige signature on the back
One size, adjustable
Leather strap and antiqued brass closure
Item #: PAI52C
Due to the infamous “colour line”, the most legendary player in the Negro Leagues did not see his major league debut until the age of 42 (some say older), when Bill Veeck brought him to the Cleveland Indians in 1948, where he promptly helped the Tribe win the pennant. Paige was released by Cleveland in 1949, but his MLB career was not over. Veeck signed him to the St. Louis Browns, where Paige went 12-10 in 1952 for a team which lost 90 games. “Ol’ Satch” became the oldest player to pitch in a major league game in 1965, when he took the mound for the A's against the Boston Red Sox at the age of 59.