A League of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

A League of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

by Patricia I. Brown
A League of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

A League of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

by Patricia I. Brown

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Overview

Growing up, Pat Brown had two dreams: to play baseball and to attend college. She was told she couldn't play baseball because she was a girl and couldn't attend college because she had no money, but in spite of the obstacles, she achieved both of these dreams, playing for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1950 and 1951 and going on to attend college. She is among the few women professional baseball players to be included into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

"As the only former AAGPBL player to have written about the League," Brown says, "I feel like I have finally pitched my no hit game." This is a memoir of playing baseball on the sandlot, discovering and playing in the AAGPBL, and playing basketball in college. Brown shares her thoughts on the League's history, including what Philip K. Wrigley sought to do by creating the AAGPBL, what happened after Wrigley left to give more attention to the Chicago Cubs, and why the League ended. She also considers the future for women's professional baseball.

Interviews with such former AAGPBL players as Helen Hannah Campbell, Patricia "Pat" Courtney, Madeline "Maddy" English, Lenora "Smokey" Mandella, Jacqueline "Jackie" Matson, Jane Moffet, Mary "Sis" Moore, and Janet "Pee Wee" Wiley are included.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786414741
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/26/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 562,552
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late Patricia I. Brown was a retired lawyer and associate law librarian at Suffolk University Law Library. She is included in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction     

Part I: Inside the AAGPBL: A Ballplayer’s Memoir 1. Beginning and End of My Sandlot Days     
2. Discovering the AAGPBL     
3. Rookie School     
4. The Kenosha Comets     
5. The Chicago Colleens     
6. The 1950 Tour Begins     
7. From the Battle Creek Belles to College     
8. After College, What?     
9. Recognition for the AAGPBL     

Part II: Thoughts on League History
10. What Did Wrigley Want?     
11. What Happened After Wrigley?     
12. Why Did the League End?     
13. Is There a Future for Women in Baseball?     

Part III: Interviews with Former AAGPBL Players
Helen Hannah Campbell     
Patricia “Pat” Courtney     
Madeline “Maddy” English     
Lenora “Smokey” Mandella     
Jacqueline “Jackie” Mattson     
Jane Moffet     
Mary “Sis” Moore     
Janet “Pee Wee” Wiley     

Epilogue     
Appendix A: Annotated Rules of Conduct     
Appendix B: Night Baseball at Wrigley Field: The Women Did It First    
Bibliography and Source Material     
Index     
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