All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
1954
In 1954 Weaver hit .429 with 29 homers. She topped the next player by 52 points in batting average, was the only .400 hitter in league histo...
1954
1953
Betty Foss hit .342 in five seasons for the Fort Wayne Daisies; her career average is second in AAGPBL history to her sister Joanne.
1953
1946
Kurys played nine seasons in the All-American league from 1943 to 1950 and 1952. In her career, Kurys set a world record 1114 stolen bases, ...
1946
1954
Jean played in the AAGPBL mostly with the Fort Wayne Daisies. In 1953, she led the league with 81 RBIs for the Daisies, and the next year in...
1954
1951
in 1951, Foss also led in homers (4, a 3-way tie for the top spot), total bases (176), doubles (34, 15 more than the next player) and she wa...
1951
1952
Betty Foss hit .342 in five seasons for the Fort Wayne Daisies; her career average is second in AAGPBL history to her sister Joanne.
1952
1954
In 1954 Weaver hit .429 with 29 homers. She topped the next player by 52 points in batting average, was the only .400 hitter in league histo...
1954
1946
Kurys played nine seasons in the All-American league from 1943 to 1950 and 1952.
In her career, Kurys set a world record 1114 stolen bases, m...
1946
1947
Theda Marshall struggled in the 1947 AAGPBL season striking out 70 times in the 1947 season.
1947
1954
In 1954 Weaver hit .429 with 29 homers. She topped the next player by 52 points in batting average, was the only .400 hitter in league histo...
1954
1954
In 1954 Weaver hit .429 with 29 homers. She topped the next player by 52 points in batting average, was the only .400 hitter in league histo...
1954
1954
In 1954 Waver hit .429 with 29 homers. She topped the next player by 52 points in batting average, was the only .400 hitter in AAGPBL histor...
1954
1948
Briggs joined the AAGPBL in 1947 when she was 18 and stayed with the league through 1954. She played with the Rockford Peaches, the Chicago ...
1948
1947
Sara Reeser lead the AAGPBL in sacrifice bunts with 39 in 1947, while playing for the Peoria Redwings.
1947
1946
Connie Wisniewski and Joanne Winter are tied for the all-time single season wins record by a starting pitcher with 33.
1946
1944, 1946
Joanne Winter set the single season loss record for the AAGPBL with in 1944. Annabelle Lee would also lose 23 games in 1946.
1944, 1946
1952
Jean Faut pitched in the AAGPBL and was a two-time winner of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Player of the Year Award.
Sh...
1952
1946
Anna May Hutchison played for the Racine Belles in the AAGPBL from 1944 to 1949 and helped lead the club to a championship in 1946.
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1946
1945, 1946
Helen Nicol set the AAGPBL single season record for complete games with 40. The Next season in 1946 Connie Wisniewski also completed a total...
1945, 1946
1945, 1946
Dorothy Wiltse set the AAGPBL record for shutout with 17 in 1945 and was matched the next season in 1946 by Joanne Winter.
1945, 1946
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Connie Wisniewski pitched a total of 391 innings in 1945.
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1944
While playing in the AAGPBL, Joanne Winter set the single season record for runs allowed as a pitcher witr 172 in 1944.
1944
1944
Nesbitt then joined the AAGPBL in its inaugural season of 1943, playing for the league champion Racine Belles and going 26-13 on the mound. ...
1944
1946
In 1946, Josephine Kabick lead the league in hits allowed by a pitcher with 283.
1946
1945
Dorothy Wiltse set the AAGPBL record for strikouts as a pitcher in a single season with 293 in 1945.
1945
1946
Audrey Haine set the single season record for walks giving up as a pitcher with 236 in 1946.
1946
1945
As a starting pitcher in the all-American Girls Professional Baseball League set the record for hit batters in 1945 with a total of 44.
1945
1945
Doris Barr was credited with 38 wild pitches while playing in the aagpbl in 1945.
1945