Dorothy “Dottie” Kamenshek was the Babe Ruth, so to speak, of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the only women’s professional baseball league in baseball history.
She passed away on May 17, 2010 at age 84. The Gina Davis character in A League of Their Own was named after Dottie and loosely based on her.
The AAGPBL lasted 12 seasons from 1943 through 1954. At its inception, the “girls” played a game that was closer to fast-pitch softball than what we think of as baseball.
However, as the league matured, the rules changed until by the end of the 1954, the lady ballplayers were essentially playing baseball.
Here’s the All-American Girls Professional Baseball Association’s webpage describing the evolution of ...
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A League of Her Own: Belated Obituary for Dottie Kamenshek
Posted: 3rd July 2010 by Tom Dubberke in MLBComments Off on A League of Her Own: Belated Obituary for Dottie Kamenshek