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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president on why Dodgers signed Jackie Robinson over Satchel Paige

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Major League Baseball will celebrate and honor the legacy of Jackie Robinson Friday, 75 years after he broke the color barrier and became the first African American to play in the majors.

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick appeared on "The DA Show" Friday to talk about how Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers and team president Branch Rickey’s decision to sign the infielder over the likes of Satchel Paige.

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Brooklyn Dodgers infielder Jackie Robinson (right) with Larry Doby (left) and Satchel Paige (center) of the Cleveland Indians. (Sporting News via Getty Images)

According to Baseball-Reference data, Paige played in the Negro Leagues from 1927 to 1947 before he joined the Cleveland Indians in 1948. Paige played for the Birmingham Black Barons, Cleveland Cubs, Pittsburgh Crawfords, New York Black Yankees, Memphis Red Sox and the Kansas City Monarchs.

He’s considered to be among the best baseball pitchers of all-time.

Kendrick said on the radio show Paige was "hurt" Robinson got the call to the majors in 1947. But, by that time, Paige was already approaching 40 years old.

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Baseball Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander stands on the pitcher's mound at Yankee Stadium and watches pitcher Satchel Paige at work. Paige was a member of the New York Black Yankees. (Getty Images)

"Satchel Paige was hurt. Satchel Paige was a teammate of Jackie's [with the Kansas City Monarchs in 1945]," Kendrick said. "Satchel, in many respects, was the Negro Leagues. He was the Negro Leagues' biggest star.

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