All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) was a professional women's baseball league founded by Philip K. Wrigley, which existed from 1943 to 1954. The AAGPBL is the forerunner of women's professional league sports in the United States. Over 600 women played in the league, which eventually consisted of 10 teams located in the American Midwest.

With the entry of the United States into World War II, several major league baseball executives started a new professional league with women players in order to maintain baseball in the public eye while the majority of able men were away. The founders included Philip K. Wrigley, Branch Rickey and Paul V. Harper. Like the male major league, the 'girls' league was also informally segregated; thus, no African Americans were recruited or hired.

As attendance and revenues began to fall in the early 1950s, the league became less alluring to players, and some even returned to playing softball. Teams rapidly began to close down operations each year until, at the end of the 1954 season, only five teams remained, and the AAGPBL officially shut down and closed in 1954.

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referencedIn Moran, Marguerite, 1910-. Collection, 1945-1948. Grand Rapids Public Library
referencedIn Risinger, Helen Earlene, 1927-. Collection, 1943-1954. Grand Rapids Public Library
referencedIn Roepke, Sharon L. The other major league typescript, 1981, May 25 / Sharon Taylor-Roepke. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Albany Academy for Girls. AAGPBL Correspondence handwritten 2003 / by Fifth Graders. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Wagner, Audrey, 1927-1984. Audrey Wagner scrapbooks : scrapbook, 1943-1950. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Scorebook Collection : scorebooks 1862-2010. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Kenosha Comets. Records, 1947-1949 [electronic resource] Wisconsin historical society
creatorOf All-American Girls Professional Ball League 1944 - 1945. AAGPBL Questionnaires typescript 1944 - 1945. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Questionnaire collection : [microform] questionnaires. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Ganz, Lowell, 1948-. A League of their own typescript / by Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel. LA84 Foundation
referencedIn Russell, Betty. Diary of an A.A.G.P.B.L. player : photocopy, 1946 / [Betty Russell]. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Dailey, Harold T. Harold T. Dailey collection of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League records [microform], 1943-1954. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Hensley, Beth H. Departing from the traditional pattern : typescript, 1993 : a pilot case study on influencing factors and effects on subsequent career roles, identity, and self-esteem (from a diamond in the field to a rediscovered treasure) / by Beth H. Hensley. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn All-American Girls Professional Ball League 1944 - 1945. AAGPBL Questionnaires typescript 1944 - 1945. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Roberts, Alicia. For the love of a game : typescript, 1997, May 6 / Alicia Roberts. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Ganz, Lowell, 1948-. A league of their own : screenplay, 1989, December : second draft / by Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Racine Belles. Records, 1946-1949. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Williams, James T. Letter, 1950, November 18. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
creatorOf Metrolis, Norma, 1925 - 2010. Norma "Trolley" Metrolis Papers : papers 1948-1993. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Racine Belles. Records, 1946-1949 [electronic resource] Wisconsin historical society
referencedIn [Player File. Wambsganss, Wiliam Adolph, 1914- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.]. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Leo, Fred, 1914-1997. Fred Leo papers, 1944-1992 [manuscript]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
referencedIn Zintak, Leonard. Letters, 1948, December 7 and 13. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Kuhn, Stephanie. The war started it, but did it end it? : typescript, 2007, February 5 : the rise and fall of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League / written by Stephanie Kuhn. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Rawlings, Johnny. Letter, 1951, February 25. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn McCammon, Earle E. Letter, 1951, February 5. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Grand Rapids Chicks. Papers, 1948-1954. Grand Rapids Public Library
referencedIn Forgotten Champs: the 1944 Milwaukee Chicks Oral History Project. Oral history interviews of the Forgotten Champs: the 1944 Milwaukee Chicks Oral History Project, 1995. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
referencedIn Kellogg, Vivian. Fort Wayne Daisies scrapbooks: scrapbook, 1944-1950 ; 1988-1993 1944-1950. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Meyer, Rita 1927 - 1992. Peoria Redwings 1948 : scrapbook, 1948. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
referencedIn Hightower, Jennifer. Media coverage and depiction of the sporting woman in the All-American Girls' Baseball League 1943-1954 : typescript, [1992-2004? / Jennifer Hightower]. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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associatedWith Albany Academy for Girls. corporateBody
associatedWith All-American Girls Professional Ball League 1944 - 1945. corporateBody
associatedWith All-American Girls Professional Ball League (Baseball) corporateBody
associatedWith Dailey, Harold T. person
associatedWith Forgotten Champs: the 1944 Milwaukee Chicks Oral History Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Ganz, Lowell, 1948- person
associatedWith Grand Rapids Chicks. corporateBody
associatedWith Hensley, Beth H. person
associatedWith Hightower, Jennifer. person
associatedWith Kellogg, Vivian. person
associatedWith Kenosha Comets corporateBody
associatedWith Kuhn, Stephanie. person
associatedWith Leo, Fred, 1914-1997. person
associatedWith McCammon, Earle E. person
associatedWith Metrolis, Norma, 1925 - 2010. person
associatedWith Meyer, Rita 1927 - 1992. person
associatedWith Moran, Marguerite, 1910- person
associatedWith National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. corporateBody
associatedWith Racine Belles. corporateBody
associatedWith Racine Belles. corporateBody
associatedWith Rawlings, Johnny. person
associatedWith Risinger, Helen Earlene, 1927- person
associatedWith Roberts, Alicia. person
associatedWith Roepke, Sharon L. person
associatedWith Roepke, Sharon L. person
associatedWith Russell, Betty. person
associatedWith University of Notre Dame. corporateBody
associatedWith Wagner, Audrey, 1927-1984. person
associatedWith Williams, James T. person
associatedWith Zintak, Leonard. person
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Establishment 1943

Disestablishment 1954

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