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1948 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season

The 1948 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season marked the sixth season of the circuit. The AAGPBL grew to an all-time peak of ten teams in that season, representing Eastern and Western zones, just in the first year the circuit shifted to strictly overhand pitching. Other modifications occurred during 1948. The ball was decreased in size from 11+12 inches (290 mm) to 10+38 inches (260 mm), while the base paths were lengthened to 72 feet and the pitching distance increased to 50 feet.[1][2]

1948 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season
LeagueAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League
SportBaseball
Number of teamsTen
Regular season
Season championsGrand Rapids Chicks (Eastern Division)
Racine Belles (Western Division)
Shaugnessy playoffs
ChampionsRockford Peaches
AAGPBL seasons
← 1947
1949 →

The Chicago Colleens and the Springfield Sallies were added to the previous roster that included the Kenosha Comets, Fort Wayne Daisies, Grand Rapids Chicks, Muskegon Lassies, Peoria Redwings, Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue Sox. The Chicago, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Muskegon and South Bend teams were aligned in the East Division, while Kenosha, Peoria, Racine, Rockford and Springfield played in the Western Division. The number of games in the schedule increased from 112 to 126.[1]

For the second consecutive year the AAGPBL spring training camp was held in Havana, Cuba. as part of a plan to create an International League of Girls Baseball. Around two hundred girls made the trip. Among them, players represented 27 different states in the United States and many provinces of Canada, while several Cuban players entered the league as a result of holding spring training there the year before. A total of 21 players had been in the league since its foundation in 1943.[1][3]

The fact of two divisions resulted in the Shaughnessy system adding another round of playoffs to decide the championship between eight teams. The first round faced the top teams of each division in a best-of-three series, with the first place team playing against the third place team and the second place team against the fourth place team. The winners competed in a best-of-five divisional first round, with the first place team facing the third place team and the second place team against the fourth place team. The sectional champions then advanced to the third round and faced in the best-of-seven Championship Series.[4]

Pitchers continued to dominate the league in that season even though many of them could not adapt to the new pitching style. Grand Rapids' Alice Haylett led all pitchers with a 0.77 earned run average, while 20 averaged at least a 1.99 mark. In addition, Haylett and Racine's Eleanor Dapkus hurled 10 shutouts a piece. The only .300 hitter was Kenosha's Audrey Wagner (.312), who also led the circuit in hits (130) and total bases (186). At the end of the season Wagner was honored with the AAGPBL Player of the Year Award.[4]

The Grand Rapids and Racine teams won their respective division. In the first round, Grand Rapids, Fort Wayne, Racine and Rockford swept South Bend, Muskegon, Peoria and Kenosha, respectively. In the divisional playoffs, Fort Wayne swept Grand Rapids and Rockford did the same with Racine. Then, Rockford jumped out to a three-game lead in the final series and defeated Fort Wayne four games to one. Helen Nicol was credited with four of the 10 playoff wins of Rockford, including two in the finals, while Lois Florreich and Margaret Holgerson took three a piece. In Game 1 of the first round, Florreich pitched the first no-hitter in series history, and Holgerson threw a second no-hitter in Game 3 to set an all-time record for the most playoff no-hitters. Another highlight came in the first round, when South Bend's Jean Faut outdueled Haylett of Grand Rapids, 3–2, in 20 innings, in what would be the longest game in AAGPBL playoff history.[4]

The league drew almost a million fans for the second consecutive season, although the Chicago and Springfield franchises failed to reach the attendance required. Then, the Colleens and the Sallies were turned into player development teams that toured and played exhibition games to recruit and train new players. The tour started in Chicago and ended up in Canada, including stops in Yankee Stadium and Griffith Stadium.[1][5]

Standings edit

Eastern Division edit

Rank Team W L W-L% GB
1 Grand Rapids Chicks 77 48 .616
2 Muskegon Lassies 67 58 .536 10
3 South Bend Blue Sox 57 69 .452 20+12
4 Fort Wayne Daisies 53 73 .421 24+12
5 Chicago Colleens 47 77 .379 29+12

Western Division edit

Rank Team W L W-L% GB
1 Racine Belles 77 49 .616
2 Rockford Peaches 75 50 .600 1+12
3 Peoria Redwings 71 55 .563 6
4 Kenosha Comets 62 64 .421 15
5 Springfield Sallies 41 84 .328 35+12

[4]

Postseason edit

First round
Best of three series
Second round
Best of five series
Third round
Best of seven series
         
1 Grand Rapids Chicks 3
3 South Bend Blue Sox 0
1 Grand Rapids Chicks 0
Eastern Division
4 Fort Wayne Daisies 3
2 Muskegon Lassies 0
4 Fort Wayne Daisies 3
ED Fort Wayne Daisies 2
WD Rockford Peaches 4
1 Racine Belles 3
3 Peoria Redwings 0
1 Racine Belles 0
Western Division
2 Rockford Peaches 3
2 Rockford Peaches 3
4 Kenosha Comets 0

[4]

Batting statistics edit

Statistic Player Record
 Batting average Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Betty Wagoner (MUS)
Charlene Pryer (MUS)
Evelyn Wawryshyn (SPR)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Alva Jo Fischer (MUS)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Dorothy Harrell (ROC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
.312
.292
.289
.289
.278
.262
.262
.258
.257
.252
.252
.251
.251
Runs scored Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Faye Dancer (PEO)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Dorothy Ferguson (ROC)
Josephine Lenard (MUS)
Charlene Pryer (MUS)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
97
89
89
75
73
70
70
70
70
69
Hits Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Evelyn Wawryshyn (SPR)
Dorothy Stolze (MUS)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Doris Satterfield (GR)
130
128
128
127
117
114
113
112
111
Doubles Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
June Schofield (SPR)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Philomena Gianfrancisco (RAC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
24
20
16
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
Triples Eleanor Callow (CHI/ROC)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
June Schofield (SPR)
Margaret Villa (KEN)
Rita Briggs (ROC/CHI)
Dorothy Harrell (ROC)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Doris Tetzlaff (CHI/FW)
15
14
12
9
9
8
7
7
7
7
Home runs Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Eleanor Callow (CHI/ROC)
Faye Dancer (PEO)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Philomena Gianfrancisco (RAC)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Christine Jewitt (KEN)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Doris Sams (MUS)
7
6
6
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
Runs batted in Rita Meyer (PEO)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Doris Satterfield (GR)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Dorothy Harrell (ROC)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Josephine Lenard (MUS)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Eleanor Callow (CHI/ROC)
Inez Voyce (GR)
68
66
65
61
59
58
58
56
56
52
52
Stolen bases Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Faye Dancer (PEO)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Thelma Eisen (FW)
Ernestine Petras (GR/CHI)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Dorothy Ferguson (ROC)
Dorothy Stolze (MUS)
Evelyn Wawryshyn (SPR)
172
102
94
88
86
85
82
73
67
66
Total bases Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Mary Nesbitt (PEO)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Doris Satterfield (GR)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Evelyn Wawryshyn (SPR)
186
185
172
152
144
143
136
135
134
126

[4]

Pitching statistics edit

Statistic Player Record
Wins Alice Haylett (GR)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Ruby Stephens (SPR/KEN)
Irene Kotowicz (CHI)
Elaine Roth (PEO)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Audrey Haine (PEO)
Helen Nicol (ROC)
Jean Faut (SB)
25
25
24
22
21
20
18
18
18
17
17
16
Winning percentage Alice Haylett (GR)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Nancy Warren (MUS/CHI)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Marie Kruckel (SB/MUS)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Ruby Stephens (SPR/KEN)
Doris Sams (MUS)
.833
.737
.727
.706
.700
.692
.688
.676
.645
.643
Earned run average Alice Haylett (GR)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Alma Ziegler (GR)
Mildred Earp (GR)
Jean Faut (SB)
Nancy Warren (MUS/CHI)
Alva Jo Fischer (MUS)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
0.77
1.11
1.18
1.18
1.21
1.31
1.44
1.45
1.47
1.51
Strikeouts Joanne Winter (RAC)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Irene Kotowicz (CHI)
Margaret Holgerson (ROC)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Mildred Earp (GR)
Jean Faut (SB)
Amy Applegren (MUS)
Bethany Goldsmith (KEN)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Ruby Stephens (SPR/KEN)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Dorothy Wiltse (FW)
248
231
197
194
191
181
166
165
129
117
117
114
114
103
101
Games pitched Margaret Holgerson (ROC)
Irene Kotowicz (CHI)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Ruby Stephens (SPR/KEN)
Mildred Earp (GR)
Lillian Faralla (SB)
Jean Faut (SB)
Dorothy Wiltse (FW)
Betty Tucker (CHI)
Erma Bergmann (SPR)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Migdalia Pérez (CHI)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Bethany Goldsmith (KEN)
37
37
36
36
34
34
34
34
33
32
32
32
32
32
31
Innings pitched Irene Kotowicz (CHI)
Mildred Earp (GR)
Lois Florreich (ROC)
Margaret Holgerson (ROC)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Doris Sams (MUS)
Lillian Faralla (SB)
Dorothy Mueller (PEO)
Dorothy Wiltse
Jean Faut (SB)
Bethany Goldsmith (KEN)
Ruby Stephens (SPR/KEN)
Migdalia Pérez (CHI)
Betty Tucker (CHI)
298
282
282
277
269
268
267
267
267
250
245
241
240
238

[4]

All-Star Game edit

See also edit

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b c d "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League History".
  2. ^ All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Rules of Play
  3. ^ All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record BookW. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Softcover, 294pp. Language: English. ISBN 978-0-7864-3747-4
  4. ^ a b c d e f g All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book
  5. ^ Fox 17 Video – Doris Cook's Story of the AAGPBL[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • AAGPBL Official Website
  • AAGPBL Records
  • YouTube videos

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The 1948 All American Girls Professional Baseball League season marked the sixth season of the circuit The AAGPBL grew to an all time peak of ten teams in that season representing Eastern and Western zones just in the first year the circuit shifted to strictly overhand pitching Other modifications occurred during 1948 The ball was decreased in size from 11 1 2 inches 290 mm to 10 3 8 inches 260 mm while the base paths were lengthened to 72 feet and the pitching distance increased to 50 feet 1 2 1948 All American Girls Professional Baseball League seasonLeagueAll American Girls Professional Baseball LeagueSportBaseballNumber of teamsTenRegular seasonSeason championsGrand Rapids Chicks Eastern Division Racine Belles Western Division Shaugnessy playoffsChampionsRockford PeachesAAGPBL seasons 19471949 The Chicago Colleens and the Springfield Sallies were added to the previous roster that included the Kenosha Comets Fort Wayne Daisies Grand Rapids Chicks Muskegon Lassies Peoria Redwings Racine Belles Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue Sox The Chicago Fort Wayne Grand Rapids Muskegon and South Bend teams were aligned in the East Division while Kenosha Peoria Racine Rockford and Springfield played in the Western Division The number of games in the schedule increased from 112 to 126 1 For the second consecutive year the AAGPBL spring training camp was held in Havana Cuba as part of a plan to create an International League of Girls Baseball Around two hundred girls made the trip Among them players represented 27 different states in the United States and many provinces of Canada while several Cuban players entered the league as a result of holding spring training there the year before A total of 21 players had been in the league since its foundation in 1943 1 3 The fact of two divisions resulted in the Shaughnessy system adding another round of playoffs to decide the championship between eight teams The first round faced the top teams of each division in a best of three series with the first place team playing against the third place team and the second place team against the fourth place team The winners competed in a best of five divisional first round with the first place team facing the third place team and the second place team against the fourth place team The sectional champions then advanced to the third round and faced in the best of seven Championship Series 4 Pitchers continued to dominate the league in that season even though many of them could not adapt to the new pitching style Grand Rapids Alice Haylett led all pitchers with a 0 77 earned run average while 20 averaged at least a 1 99 mark In addition Haylett and Racine s Eleanor Dapkus hurled 10 shutouts a piece The only 300 hitter was Kenosha s Audrey Wagner 312 who also led the circuit in hits 130 and total bases 186 At the end of the season Wagner was honored with the AAGPBL Player of the Year Award 4 The Grand Rapids and Racine teams won their respective division In the first round Grand Rapids Fort Wayne Racine and Rockford swept South Bend Muskegon Peoria and Kenosha respectively In the divisional playoffs Fort Wayne swept Grand Rapids and Rockford did the same with Racine Then Rockford jumped out to a three game lead in the final series and defeated Fort Wayne four games to one Helen Nicol was credited with four of the 10 playoff wins of Rockford including two in the finals while Lois Florreich and Margaret Holgerson took three a piece In Game 1 of the first round Florreich pitched the first no hitter in series history and Holgerson threw a second no hitter in Game 3 to set an all time record for the most playoff no hitters Another highlight came in the first round when South Bend s Jean Faut outdueled Haylett of Grand Rapids 3 2 in 20 innings in what would be the longest game in AAGPBL playoff history 4 The league drew almost a million fans for the second consecutive season although the Chicago and Springfield franchises failed to reach the attendance required Then the Colleens and the Sallies were turned into player development teams that toured and played exhibition games to recruit and train new players The tour started in Chicago and ended up in Canada including stops in Yankee Stadium and Griffith Stadium 1 5 Contents 1 Standings 1 1 Eastern Division 1 2 Western Division 2 Postseason 3 Batting statistics 4 Pitching statistics 5 All Star Game 6 See also 7 Sources 8 External linksStandings editEastern Division edit Rank Team W L W L GB 1 Grand Rapids Chicks 77 48 616 2 Muskegon Lassies 67 58 536 10 3 South Bend Blue Sox 57 69 452 20 1 2 4 Fort Wayne Daisies 53 73 421 24 1 2 5 Chicago Colleens 47 77 379 29 1 2 Western Division edit Rank Team W L W L GB 1 Racine Belles 77 49 616 2 Rockford Peaches 75 50 600 1 1 2 3 Peoria Redwings 71 55 563 6 4 Kenosha Comets 62 64 421 15 5 Springfield Sallies 41 84 328 35 1 2 4 Postseason editFirst roundBest of three seriesSecond roundBest of five seriesThird roundBest of seven series 1Grand Rapids Chicks33South Bend Blue Sox01Grand Rapids Chicks0Eastern Division4Fort Wayne Daisies32Muskegon Lassies04Fort Wayne Daisies3EDFort Wayne Daisies2WDRockford Peaches41Racine Belles33Peoria Redwings01Racine Belles0Western Division2Rockford Peaches32Rockford Peaches34Kenosha Comets0 4 Batting statistics editStatistic Player Record Batting average Audrey Wagner KEN Mary Nesbitt PEO Dorothy Kamenshek ROC Connie Wisniewski GR Betty Wagoner MUS Charlene Pryer MUS Evelyn Wawryshyn SPR Elizabeth Mahon SB Doris Sams MUS Alva Jo Fischer MUS Sophie Kurys RAC Dorothy Harrell ROC Merle Keagle GR 312 292 289 289 278 262 262 258 257 252 252 251 251 Runs scored Sophie Kurys RAC Faye Dancer PEO Dorothy Kamenshek ROC Merle Keagle GR Dorothy Ferguson ROC Josephine Lenard MUS Charlene Pryer MUS Audrey Wagner KEN Connie Wisniewski GR Mary Nesbitt PEO 97 89 89 75 73 70 70 70 70 69 Hits Audrey Wagner KEN Dorothy Kamenshek ROC Mary Nesbitt PEO Connie Wisniewski GR Vivian Kellogg FW Evelyn Wawryshyn SPR Dorothy Stolze MUS Sophie Kurys RAC Doris Satterfield GR 130 128 128 127 117 114 113 112 111 Doubles Mary Nesbitt PEO Connie Wisniewski GR Audrey Wagner KEN Elizabeth Mahon SB Sophie Kurys RAC June Schofield SPR Rose Gacioch ROC Philomena Gianfrancisco RAC Merle Keagle GR Edythe Perlick RAC 24 20 16 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 Triples Eleanor Callow CHI ROC Audrey Wagner KEN Mary Nesbitt PEO Vivian Kellogg FW June Schofield SPR Margaret Villa KEN Rita Briggs ROC CHI Dorothy Harrell ROC Doris Sams MUS Doris Tetzlaff CHI FW 15 14 12 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 Home runs Connie Wisniewski GR Eleanor Callow CHI ROC Faye Dancer PEO Eleanor Dapkus RAC Philomena Gianfrancisco RAC Audrey Wagner KEN Christine Jewitt KEN Merle Keagle GR Sophie Kurys RAC Mary Nesbitt PEO Doris Sams MUS 7 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 Runs batted in Rita Meyer PEO Connie Wisniewski GR Elizabeth Mahon SB Doris Satterfield GR Doris Sams MUS Dorothy Harrell ROC Mary Nesbitt PEO Josephine Lenard MUS Audrey Wagner KEN Eleanor Callow CHI ROC Inez Voyce GR 68 66 65 61 59 58 58 56 56 52 52 Stolen bases Sophie Kurys RAC Faye Dancer PEO Dorothy Kamenshek ROC Thelma Eisen FW Ernestine Petras GR CHI Merle Keagle GR Edythe Perlick RAC Dorothy Ferguson ROC Dorothy Stolze MUS Evelyn Wawryshyn SPR 172 102 94 88 86 85 82 73 67 66 Total bases Audrey Wagner KEN Mary Nesbitt PEO Connie Wisniewski GR Dorothy Kamenshek ROC Vivian Kellogg FW Sophie Kurys RAC Doris Satterfield GR Elizabeth Mahon SB Doris Sams MUS Evelyn Wawryshyn SPR 186 185 172 152 144 143 136 135 134 126 4 Pitching statistics editStatistic Player Record Wins Alice Haylett GR Joanne Winter RAC Eleanor Dapkus RAC Lois Florreich ROC Dorothy Mueller PEO Ruby Stephens SPR KEN Irene Kotowicz CHI Elaine Roth PEO Doris Sams MUS Audrey Haine PEO Helen Nicol ROC Jean Faut SB 25 25 24 22 21 20 18 18 18 17 17 16 Winning percentage Alice Haylett GR Rose Gacioch ROC Eleanor Dapkus RAC Nancy Warren MUS CHI Dorothy Mueller PEO Marie Kruckel SB MUS Lois Florreich ROC Joanne Winter RAC Ruby Stephens SPR KEN Doris Sams MUS 833 737 727 706 700 692 688 676 645 643 Earned run average Alice Haylett GR Dorothy Mueller PEO Lois Florreich ROC Joanne Winter RAC Alma Ziegler GR Mildred Earp GR Jean Faut SB Nancy Warren MUS CHI Alva Jo Fischer MUS Betsy Jochum SB 0 77 1 11 1 18 1 18 1 21 1 31 1 44 1 45 1 47 1 51 Strikeouts Joanne Winter RAC Lois Florreich ROC Irene Kotowicz CHI Margaret Holgerson ROC Eleanor Dapkus RAC Dorothy Mueller PEO Mildred Earp GR Jean Faut SB Amy Applegren MUS Bethany Goldsmith KEN Doris Sams MUS Alice Haylett GR Ruby Stephens SPR KEN Betsy Jochum SB Dorothy Wiltse FW 248 231 197 194 191 181 166 165 129 117 117 114 114 103 101 Games pitched Margaret Holgerson ROC Irene Kotowicz CHI Lois Florreich ROC Ruby Stephens SPR KEN Mildred Earp GR Lillian Faralla SB Jean Faut SB Dorothy Wiltse FW Betty Tucker CHI Erma Bergmann SPR Alice Haylett GR Dorothy Mueller PEO Migdalia Perez CHI Doris Sams MUS Bethany Goldsmith KEN 37 37 36 36 34 34 34 34 33 32 32 32 32 32 31 Innings pitched Irene Kotowicz CHI Mildred Earp GR Lois Florreich ROC Margaret Holgerson ROC Alice Haylett GR Doris Sams MUS Lillian Faralla SB Dorothy Mueller PEO Dorothy WiltseJean Faut SB Bethany Goldsmith KEN Ruby Stephens SPR KEN Migdalia Perez CHI Betty Tucker CHI 298 282 282 277 269 268 267 267 267 250 245 241 240 238 4 All Star Game editMain article All American Girls Professional Baseball League All Star TeamSee also edit1948 Major League Baseball seasonSources edit a b c d All American Girls Professional Baseball League History All American Girls Professional Baseball League Rules of Play All American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book W C Madden Publisher McFarland amp Company 2000 Format Softcover 294pp Language English ISBN 978 0 7864 3747 4 a b c d e f g All American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book Fox 17 Video Doris Cook s Story of the AAGPBL permanent dead link External links editAAGPBL Official Website AAGPBL Records Baseball Historian files The Diamond Angle profiles and interviews SABR Projects Jim Sargent articles YouTube videos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1948 All American Girls Professional Baseball League season amp oldid 1218820907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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