List Of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Players (M–R)
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List Of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Players (M–R)
The following is a list of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players who formed part of the circuit during its twelve years of existence. See also * List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players (A–C) * List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players (D–G) * List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players (H–L) * List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players (S–Z) M   * Maguire also played under her married name of Dorothy Chapman. N   1 Nesbitt also played under her married name of Mary Wisham.   2 Nicol also played under her married name of Helen Fox. O P   * Pérez also played under her married name of Migdalia Jinright. R   * Ruhnke also played under her married name of Irene Sanvitas. References

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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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 consisted of eventually 10 teams located in the American Midwest. In 1948, league attendance peaked at over 900,000 spectators. The most successful team, the Rockford Peaches, won a league-best four championships. The 1992 film ''A League of Their Own'' is a mostly fictionalized account of the early days of the league and its stars. Founding and play 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. They feared that Ma ...
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