Canadian pitcher who played from 1943 through 1944 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Kenosha Comets (1943). South Bend Blue Sox (1943-1944). Inducted Into The Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame In 1998
Former Female Infielder And Outfielder Who Played From 1951 to 1954 In The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League For Rockford Peaches. Rookie of the Year Award, And All-Star Team (1952)
Former Female Infielder And Outfielder Who Played From 1951 to 1954 In The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League For Rockford Peaches. Rookie of the Year Award, And All-Star Team (1952)
American Female Baseball Player - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Played For The South Bend Blue Sox (1947), Muskegon Lassies (1948), Grand Rapids Chicks (1949-'52, 1954) And Fort Wayne Daisies (1952-'53)
American Female Baseballer - All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.Third base / Shortstop. Played for the South Bend Blue Sox (1950-1952). Two Championship Winner Medals (1951 And 1952)
American Female Former Baseball Player - Catcher - AAGPBL - 'Rockford Peaches' (1947-48), 'Chicago Colleens'(1948), 'South Bend Blue Sox'(1949), 'Racine Belles'(1949), 'Peoria Redwings'(1949-51), 'Battle Creek Belles'(1952), 'Fort Wayne Daisies'(1953-54)
American Former Female Baseball Player, And Author - Pitcher - AAGPBL - 'Chicago Colleens' (1950), 'Battle Creek Belles' (1951). Novel - 'A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All - American Girls' (2003)
American Female Former Baseball Player - Infield/outfield Utility - All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1947), 'Kenosha Comets (1948-1951), 'Fort Wayne Daisies' (1952-1953)
American Female Former Baseball Player - Infield/Outfield Utility And Pitcher. 'Chicago Colleens' (1949) 'Springfield Sallies' (1950), 'Rockford Peaches' (1951)(AAGPBL). Movie - 'A League of Their Own' (1992). Documentary -'Throw Like A Girl' (2020)
Canadian Former Female Baseball Player -Infielder. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) 'Minneapolis Millerettes'(1944), 'Fort Wayne Daisies'(1945-48),'South Bend Blue Sox'(1949),'Peoria Redwings'(1950-51),'Battle Creek Belles'(1951)
Canadian Female Former Baseball Player - Left Fielder - All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) Most Home Runs In The League = 55. 'Peoria Redwings' (1947), 'Chicago Colleens' (1948), 'Rockford Peaches' (1948-1954)
Canadian Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'Rockford Peaches' (1945), 'Fort Wayne Daisies' (1945)
American Female Former Baseball Player - Third Base. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1943), 'Rockford Peaches' (1944)
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'Muskegon Lassies' (1948), 'Springfield Sallies' (1949-1950)
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher, First Base. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. 'Rockford Peaches' (1945,1947,1954), 'Peoria Redwings' (1946), 'Kenosha Comets'(1948-51), 'Battle Creek Belles'(1952), 'Muskegon Belles'(1953)
American Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. All - American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). 'Fort Wayne Daisies' (1954), 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1954)
Canadian Former Female Baseball Player - Pitcher. 'All American Girls Professional Baseball League' (AAGPBL), 'South Bend Blue Sox' (1943), 'Rockford Peaches' (1948). Canadian Baseball Hall Of Fame induction (1998)
AAGPBL pitcher from Havana, Cuba; played 1948-1953 for the Chicago Colleens, Kalamazoo Lassies, Fort Wayne Daisies, Battle Creek Belles and Muskegon Lassies
AAGPBL pitcher from 1944-1951 for the Minneapolis Millerettes, Fort Wayne Daisies, Grand Rapids Chicks, Peoria Redwings and Rockford Peaches. Born May 9, 1927
AAGPBL 2nd base player, Manager and Chaperone 1948-1954; Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets, Springfield Sallies and Kalamazoo Lassies; voted 'All Star' Chaperone in 1954
AAGPBL player 1944-1952; shortstop for the Milwaukee Chicks, Grand Rapids Chicks, Chicago Colleens, Kenosha Comets and Battle Creek Belles, Born Oct. 22, 1922
AAGPBL pitcher, 1948-1953 for the Springfield Sallies and Fort Wayne Daisies; pitched the Fort Wayne Daisies to their first pennant win against the Rockford Peaches in 1952