All-American Girls Professional Baseball League All-Star Team

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An All-Star squad of players was selected by the team managers of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) in the league's inaugural 1943 season and then from 1946 until the league folded in 1954. [1]

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The league's first All-Star Game was held on July 1, 1943. Played under temporary lights, it was the first night game ever played at Wrigley Field. The game was between two teams composed of Racine Belles and Kenosha Comets players against South Bend Blue Sox and Rockford Peaches players. At the end of the inaugural season the league selected an All-Star team composed of 15 players.

There is no evidence that an All-Star team was recognized during the 1944 and 1945 seasons. [2] [3]

Starting in 1946, the team's managers of the league selected a squad of All-Star players to recognize individual achievements and performances during the regular season. More than a hundred players received some recognition over nine seasons. The All-Star Team would play against the club with the best record in an exhibition game. [2]

1943

PositionPlayerTeam
Pitchers Margaret Berger South Bend Blue Sox
Olive Little Rockford Peaches
Mary Nesbitt Racine Belles
Helen Nicol Racine Belles
Catchers Bonnie Baker South Bend Blue Sox
Irene Hickson Racine Belles
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches
Second base Margaret Stefani South Bend Blue Sox
Third base Ann Harnett Kenosha Comets
Shortstop Gladys Davis Rockford Peaches
Pauline Pirok Kenosha Comets
Outfield Eleanor Dapkus Racine Belles
Shirley Jameson Kenosha Comets
Edythe Perlick Racine Belles
Claire Schillace Racine Belles

[4]

1944 1945

1946

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Anna Mae Hutchison Racine Belles
Carolyn Morris Rockford Peaches
Joanne Winter Racine Belles
Connie Wisniewski Grand Rapids Chicks
Catchers Bonnie Baker South Bend Blue Sox2nd
Ruth Lessing Grand Rapids Chicks
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches2nd
Second base Sophie Kurys Racine Belles
Third base Maddy English Racine Belles
Shortstop Senaida Wirth South Bend Blue Sox
Outfield Thelma Eisen Rockford Peaches
Merle Keagle Grand Rapids Chicks
Elizabeth Mahon South Bend Blue Sox

[2] [5]

1947

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Mildred Earp Grand Rapids Chicks
Anna Mae Hutchison Racine Belles2nd
Dorothy Mueller Peoria Redwings
Doris Sams Muskegon Lassies
Catcher Ruth Lessing Grand Rapids Chicks2nd
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches3rd
Second base Sophie Kurys Racine Belles2nd
Third base Mary Reynolds Peoria Redwings
Shortstop Dorothy Harrell Rockford Peaches
Outfield Josephine Lenard Rockford Peaches
Edythe Perlick Racine Belles2nd
Audrey Wagner Kenosha Comets

[2] [6]

1948

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Lois Florreich Rockford Peaches
Alice Haylett Grand Rapids Chicks
Joanne Winter Racine Belles
Catcher Ruth Lessing Grand Rapids Chicks3rd
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches4th
Second base Sophie Kurys Racine Belles3rd
Third base Maddy English Racine Belles2nd
Shortstop Dorothy Harrell Rockford Peaches2nd
Outfield Edythe Perlick Racine Belles3rd
Audrey Wagner Kenosha Comets2nd
Connie Wisniewski Grand Rapids Chicks2nd

[2] [7]

1949

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Louise Erickson Rockford Peaches
Jean Faut South Bend Blue Sox
Lois Florreich Rockford Peaches2nd
Catchers Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches
Marge Villa Kenosha Comets
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches5th
Second base Sophie Kurys Racine Belles4th
Third base Maddy English Racine Belles3rd
Shortstop Dorothy Harrell Rockford Peaches3rd
Outfield Elizabeth Mahon South Bend Blue Sox2nd
Doris Sams Muskegon Lassies2nd
Connie Wisniewski Grand Rapids Chicks3rd

[2] [8]

1950

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Louise Erickson Rockford Peaches2nd
Jean Faut South Bend Blue Sox2nd
Lois Florreich Rockford Peaches3rd
Maxine Kline Fort Wayne Daisies
Alma Ziegler Grand Rapids Chicks
Catcher Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches2nd
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches6th
Second base Evelyn Wawryshyn Fort Wayne Daisies
Third base Fern Shollenberger Kenosha Comets
Shortstop Dorothy Harrell Rockford Peaches4th
Infield utility Marie Wegman Fort Wayne Daisies
Outfield Jacquelyn Kelley Rockford Peaches
Doris Sams Kalamazoo Lassies 3rd
Doris Satterfield Grand Rapids Chicks
Betty Wagoner South Bend Blue Sox

[2] [9]

1951

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Jean Faut South Bend Blue Sox3rd
Rose Gacioch Rockford Peaches
Maxine Kline Fort Wayne Daisies2nd
Catcher Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches3rd
First base Dorothy Kamenshek Rockford Peaches7th
Second base Charlene Pryer South Bend Blue Sox
Third base Fern Shollenberger Kenosha Comets2nd
Shortstop Alice Pollitt Racine Belles
Outfield Eleanor Callow Rockford Peaches
Doris Sams Kalamazoo Lassies4th
Connie Wisniewski Grand Rapids Chicks4th

[2] [10]

1952

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Jean Cione Battle Creek Belles
Gloria Cordes Kalamazoo Lassies
Rose Gacioch Rockford Peaches2nd
Maxine Kline Fort Wayne Daisies3rd
Alma Ziegler Grand Rapids Chicks2nd
Catchers Rita Briggs Battle Creek Belles
Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches4th
Jenny Romatowski Kalamazoo Lassies
First base Betty Foss Fort Wayne Daisies
Second base Joan Berger Rockford Peaches
Third base Fern Shollenberger Kenosha Comets3rd
Shortstop Dorothy Schroeder Fort Wayne Daisies
Infield utility Dorothy Harrell Rockford Peaches5th
Barbara Hoffman South Bend Blue Sox
Alice Pollitt Rockford Peaches2nd
Outfield Eleanor Callow Rockford Peaches2nd
Doris Sams Kalamazoo Lassies5th
Joanne Weaver Fort Wayne Daisies

[2] [11]

1953

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Jean Faut South Bend Blue Sox4th
Rose Gacioch Rockford Peaches3rd
Maxine Kline Fort Wayne Daisies4th
Eleanor Moore Grand Rapids Chicks
Earlene Risinger Grand Rapids Chicks
Catchers Mary Baumgartner South Bend Blue Sox
Jean Lovell Kalamazoo Lassies
Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches5th
Jenny Romatowski Kalamazoo Lassies2nd
Kathryn Vonderau Muskegon Belles
First base Betty Foss Fort Wayne Daisies2nd
June Peppas Kalamazoo Lassies
Second base Jean Geissinger Fort Wayne Daisies
Alma Ziegler Grand Rapids Chicks3rd
Third base Katie Horstman Fort Wayne Daisies
Fern Shollenberger Kalamazoo Lassies4th
Shortstop Margaret Russo Muskegon Belles
Dorothy Schroeder Kalamazoo Lassies2nd
Infield utility Marguerite Pearson South Bend Blue Sox
Outfield Eleanor Callow Rockford Peaches3rd
Joyce Ricketts Grand Rapids Chicks
Jenny Romatowski Kalamazoo Lassies2nd
Doris Satterfield Grand Rapids Chicks2nd
Jane Stoll Kalamazoo Lassies
Betty Wagoner South Bend Blue Sox2nd
Joanne Weaver Fort Wayne Daisies2nd

[2] [12]

1954

PositionPlayerTeamAppearance
Pitchers Gloria Cordes Kalamazoo Lassies2nd
Maxine Kline Fort Wayne Daisies5th
Janet Rumsey South Bend Blue Sox
Nancy Warren Kalamazoo Lassies
Catcher Ruth Richard Rockford Peaches6th
First base June Peppas Kalamazoo Lassies2nd
Second base Jean Geissinger Fort Wayne Daisies2nd
Alma Ziegler Grand Rapids Chicks4th
Third base Fern Shollenberger Kalamazoo Lassies5th
Pitchers Margaret Russo Rockford Peaches2nd
Dorothy Schroeder Kalamazoo Lassies3rd
Outfield Wilma Briggs South Bend Blue Sox
Eleanor Callow Rockford Peaches4th
Joyce Ricketts Grand Rapids Chicks2nd
Doris Satterfield Grand Rapids Chicks3rd
Joanne Weaver Fort Wayne Daisies3rd

[2] [13]

Sources

  1. "AAGPBL Seasons". www.aagpbl.org. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book – W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Paperback, ISBN   0-7864-3747-2
  3. Merron, Jeff. "ESPN.com - Page2 - Reel Life: 'A League of Their Own'". ESPN . Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  4. "AAGPBL 1943 Season". AAGPBL. Archived from the original on 2018-07-03.
  5. 1946 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  6. 1947 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  7. 1948 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  8. 1949 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  9. 1950 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  10. 1951 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  11. 1952 AAGPBL All-Star Team
  12. 1953 AAGPBL All-Star Team Archived January 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  13. 1954 AAGPBL All-Star Team

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