Ted Page (baseball)

Theodore Roosevelt Page (April 22, 1903 - December 1, 1984), nicknamed "Terrible Ted", was an American baseball player.

Over the next several seasons, he played for numerous Negro league teams, including the Newark Stars, Brooklyn Royal Giants and Baltimore Black Sox.

[5] One winter after a Crawfords season, Page made $15 per week to act as a watchman at the numbers house of owner Gus Greenlee.

The Negro league team included Page, Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, Buck Leonard, Jud "Boojum" Wilson and Cool Papa Bell.

The major league team included Paul Dean, Larry French and a retired Hack Wilson.

During his later life, Page raised money to mark the grave of Negro league star Josh Gibson at the same cemetery.