The following is a list of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players who formed part of the circuit during its twelve years of existence.
Name | Position(s) | Year(s) | Team(s) | Ref |
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Sarah Mavis Dabbs | outfield | 1947 | Fort Wayne Daisies | [1] |
Louella Daetweiler | catcher | 1944 | Rockford Peaches | [2] |
Mary Dailey | outfield, pitcher | 1950-1951 | Peoria Redwings, South Bend Blue Sox, Battle Creek Belles | [3] |
Dorothy Damaschke | outfield | 1945 | Racine Belles | [4] |
Faye Dancer | center field, first base, pitcher | 1944–1948, 1950 | Minneapolis Millerettes, Fort Wayne Daisies, Peoria Redwings | [5] |
Josephine D'Angelo | outfield | 1943-1944 | South Bend Blue Sox | [6] |
Margaret Danhauser | first base | 1943-1949 | Racine Belles | [7] |
Shirley Danz | outfield | 1950 | Chicago Colleens, Racine Belles | [8] |
Eleanor Dapkus | outfield, pitcher | 1943-1950 | Racine Belles | [9] |
Barbara Anne Davis | n/a | 1949 | Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches | [10] |
Gladys Davis | infield, outfield | 1943–1944, 1946 | Rockford Peaches, Milwaukee Chicks, Muskegon Lassies | [11] |
Alice DeCambra | infield, pitcher | 1947 | Fort Wayne Daisies, Peoria Redwings, Kalamazoo Lassies | [12] |
Lillian DeCambra | infield utility | 1947 | Fort Wayne Daisies | [13] |
Mildred Deegan | outfield, second base, pitcher | 1943-1952 | Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets, Springfield Sallies, Fort Wayne Daisies, Peoria Redwings | [14] |
Audrey Deemer | pitcher, infield utility | 1950 | Chicago Colleens, Fort Wayne Daisies, Springfield Sallies | [15] |
Betty Degner | pitcher | 1949 | Muskegon Lassies, Springfield Sallies | [16] |
Irene DeLaby | pitcher | 1949 | Racine Belles | [17] |
Miss DeMarco | n/a | 1954 | Kalamazoo Lassies | [18] |
Pauline Dennert | left field | 1947 | Muskegon Lassies | [19] |
Jerre DeNoble | outfield | 1947 | Peoria Redwings | [20] |
Mona Denton | pitcher | 1946-1947 | South Bend Blue Sox, Kenosha Comets | [21] |
Jeanie Descombes | pitcher | 1953-1954 | Grand Rapids Chicks | [22] |
Nancy DeShone | outfield | 1948 | South Bend Blue Sox | [23] |
Wanita Dokish | third base, outfield | 1954 | Rockford Peaches | [24] |
Terry Donahue | catcher | 1946-1949 | Peoria Redwings | [25] |
Miss Dougal | n/a | 1953 | Muskegon Belles | [26] |
Dorothea Downs | first base, right field | 1945 | South Bend Blue Sox | [27] |
Cartha Doyle | second base | 1947 | Rockford Peaches | [28] |
Maxine Drinkwater | first base, second base | 1954 | South Bend Blue Sox | [29] |
Gertrude Dunn | shortstop | 1951-1954 | Battle Creek Belles, South Bend Blue Sox | [30] |
Julie Dusanko * | third base, outfield | 1944 | Racine Belles, Minneapolis Millerettes | [31] |
Beverly Dustrude | second base | 1947, 1949 | Rockford Peaches, Springfield Sallies | [32] |
Loretta Dwojak | outfield, third base | 1944 | Minneapolis Millerettes, South Bend Blue Sox | [33] |
* Dusanko played under her maiden name of Julie Sabo.
Name | Position(s) | Year(s) | Team(s) | Ref |
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Mildred Earp | pitcher | 1947-1950 | Grand Rapids Chicks | [34] |
Geraldine Edwards | infield/outfield utility | 1951 | Kenosha Comets | [35] |
Thelma Eisen | outfield | 1944-1952 | Milwaukee Chicks, Grand Rapids Chicks, Peoria Redwings, Fort Wayne Daisies | [36] |
June Emerson | right field, first base | 1948-1949 | Springfield Sallies, Peoria Redwings | [37] |
Elizabeth Emry | shortstop, pitcher | 1945-1946 | Racine Belles | [38] |
Madeline English | second base | 1943-1950 | Racine Belles | [39] |
Louise Erickson | pitcher | 1948-1950 | Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches | [40] |
Esther Ewald | n/a | 1953 | n/a | [41] |
Name | Position(s) | Year(s) | Team(s) | Ref |
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Elizabeth Fabac | second base | 1945-1948 | Kenosha Comets | [42] |
Lillian Faralla | pitcher, second base, center field | 1946-1951 | Peoria Redwings, Fort Wayne Daisies, South Bend Blue Sox, Kalamazoo Lassies | [43] |
Elizabeth Farrow | pitcher | 1944 | Minneapolis Millerettes, Rockford Peaches | [44] |
Jean Faut | pitcher, third base, outfield | 1946-1953 | South Bend Blue Sox | [45] |
Peggy Fenton | infield utility | 1948 | Muskegon Lassies, South Bend Blue Sox | [46] |
Dorothy Ferguson * | second base, third base, outfield | 1945-1954 | Rockford Peaches, Peoria Redwings | [47] |
Fern Ferguson | pitcher | 1945 | Racine Belles | [48] |
Josephine Figlo | outfielder | 1944 | Racine Belles, Milwaukee Chicks | [49] |
Helen Filarski | second base, third base, outfield | 1945-1950 | Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets, Peoria Redwings, South Bend Blue Sox | [50] |
Alva Jo Fischer | pitcher, shortstop | 1945-1949 | Rockford Peaches, Muskegon Lassies | [51] |
Lorraine Fisher | pitcher, outfield | 1947-1949 | Rockford Peaches, Grand Rapids Chicks | [52] |
Meryle Fitzgerald | pitcher | 1946 | Fort Wayne Daisies | [53] |
Mary Flaherty | pitcher, third base | 1948-1949 | Racine Belles, Peoria Redwings | [54] |
Lois Florreich | outfield, third base, pitcher | 1943; 1946-1950 | South Bend Blue Sox, Kenosha Comets, Rockford Peaches | [55] |
Rose Folder | pitcher, outfield | 1944 | Kenosha Comets | [56] |
Anita Foss | second base, pitcher | 1948-1949 | Springfield Sallies, Muskegon Lassies, Grand Rapids Chicks, Rockford Peaches | [57] |
Betty Foss | third base, first base, outfield | 1950-1954 | Fort Wayne Daisies | [58] |
Betty Fountain | n/a | 1949 | Springfield Sallies | [59] |
Betty Francis | outfield | 1949-1954 | Chicago Colleens, Muskegon Lassies, Kalamazoo Lassies, South Bend Blue Sox | [60] |
Edna Frank | catcher | 1944 | Minneapolis Millerettes, Racine Belles | [61] |
Hermina Franks | pitcher | 1946 | Kenosha Comets | [62] |
Peggy Friend | n/a | 1949 | n/a | [63] |
Betty Jane Fritz | outfield | 1943 | Rockford Peaches | [64] |
Mary Froning | center field, pitcher | 1951-1954 | South Bend Blue Sox, Battle Creek Belles | [65] |
* Ferguson also played under her married name of Dorothy Key.
Name | Position(s) | Year(s) | Team(s) | Ref |
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Rose Gacioch | pitcher, infield/outfield utility | 1951 | South Bend Blue Sox, Rockford Peaches, Grand Rapids Chicks | [66] |
Barbara Galdonik | third base | 1950-1951 | Kenosha Comets, Battle Creek Belles | [67] |
Luisa Gallegos | pitcher, third base | 1949 | Peoria Redwings, South Bend Blue Sox | [68] |
Gertrude Ganote | first base, pitcher | 1944-1945 | Kenosha Comets, South Bend Blue Sox | [69] |
Ann Garman | first base | 1953 | South Bend Blue Sox | [70] |
Eileen Gascon | third base, center field | 1949; 1951 | Springfield Sallies, Grand Rapids Chicks, Battle Creek Belles, Peoria Redwings | [71] |
Barbara Gates | pitcher | 1953-1954 | Grand Rapids Chicks, South Bend Blue Sox, Fort Wayne Daisies | [72] |
Jean Geissinger | infield/outfield utility, pitcher | 1951-1954 | Fort Wayne Daisies, Grand Rapids Chicks | [73] |
Genevieve George | catcher | 1948 | Muskegon Lassies | [74] |
Beulah Anne Georges | pitcher, infield | 1948-1949 | Chicago Colleens, Fort Wayne Daisies, Springfield Sallies | [75] |
Betty Gernert | n/a | 1951 | Fort Wayne Daisies | [76] |
Philomena Gianfrancisco | outfield | 1945-1948 | Grand Rapids Chicks, Racine Belles | [77] |
Jeanne Gilchrist | catcher | 1946 | Peoria Redwings | [78] |
June Gilmore | outfield | 1944 | Rockford Peaches | [79] |
Rose Mary Glaser | outfield utility, catcher | 1944 | Kenosha Comets | [80] |
Thelma Golden | pitcher | 1943 | Rockford Peaches | [81] |
Bethany Goldsmith | pitcher | 1948-1950 | Kenosha Comets | [82] |
Annie Gosbee | second base, shortstop | 1953-1954 | Grand Rapids Chicks, Rockford Peaches | [83] |
Mary Lou Graham | pitcher | 1953 | South Bend Blue Sox | [84] |
Thelma Grambo | catcher | 1946 | Grand Rapids Chicks | [85] |
Olga Grant | outfield | 1944 | Milwaukee Chicks | [86] |
Dorothy Green | catcher | 1943–1947; 1949-1950 | Rockford Peaches | [87] |
Miss Gregory | n/a | 1946 | n/a | [88] |
Betty Gruno | n/a | 1946 | n/a | [89] |
Geraldine Guest | outfield | 1951 | Peoria Redwings | [90] |
Julie Gutz | catcher | 1948-1950 | Springfield Sallies, Muskegon Lassies, Kenosha Comets | [91] |
The Rockford Peaches were a women's professional baseball team who played from 1943-1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. A founding member, the team represented Rockford, Illinois.
The Milwaukee Chicks were a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. They were managed by Max Carey, former star player for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins and a future Hall of Famer.
The South Bend Blue Sox was a women's professional baseball team who played from 1943 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. A founding member, the team represented South Bend, Indiana, and played their home games at Bendix Field (1943–1945) and Playland Park (1946–1954).
The Racine Belles were one of the original teams of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playing from 1943 through 1950 out of Racine, Wisconsin. The Belles won the league's first championship. The team played its home games at Horlick Field.
Based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the Kenosha Comets were a women's professional baseball team that played from 1943 through 1951 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. The team played their home games at Kenosha's Lake Front Stadium, but later moved to Simmons Field.
The Fort Wayne Daisies were a women's professional baseball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana that played from 1945 through 1954 as members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
The Minneapolis Millerettes were an expansion All-American Girls Professional Baseball League team that played for one season in 1944 based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Millerettes played home games at Nicollet Park, home of the men's minor league baseball team the Minneapolis Millers.
The Grand Rapids Chicks were a women's professional baseball team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1945 to 1954, winning championships in 1947 and 1953.
The Springfield Sallies were a women's professional baseball team who were members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the 1948 season and became a development team. The Sallies were based in Springfield, Illinois and played home games at Jim Fitzpatrick Memorial Stadium.
The Peoria Redwings was a women's professional baseball team who joined the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the 1946 season and remained in the league through 1951. The team represented Peoria, Illinois, playing home games at Peoria Stadium.
The Kalamazoo Lassies were a team who played from 1950 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. The team represented Kalamazoo, Michigan. Home games were initially played at Lindstrom Field, but later games were played at the Catholic Athletic Association Field, now the Soisson-Rapacz field. Kalamazoo uniforms were white (home) and gold (away) with dark green numbers, belt, socks, and cap.
Jean Louise Geissinger was an American infielder and outfielder who played from 1951 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League with the Fort Wayne Daisies and the Grand Rapids Chicks. Listed at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m), 120 lb, she batted and threw right-handed.
Gloria Cordes Elliott was an American starting pitcher who played from 1950 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 8", 138 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.
Alice Pollitt Deschaine [born Margaret Pollitt] was an infielder who played from 1947 through 1953 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m), 150 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.
Betty "Fossey" Weaver-Foss was an infielder and outfielder who played from 1950 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 180 lb., she was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. She started her career as Betty Weaver but changed her last name to Foss after marrying. Her younger sisters, Jean and Joanne, also played in the league.
Thelma "Tiby" Eisen was an outfielder who played from 1944 through 1952 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 4", 130 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.