Isora del Castillo
e-soa'-ra del cast-ee'-yo(born May 16, 1932) is a former
infielder
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Standard arrangement of positions
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who played from through in the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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. Listed at 5' 1", 117 lb., she batted and threw right handed.
She played under the name of Ysora Castillo, as a result of a misspelling.
Born in
Havana
Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. , the diminutive Isora del Castillo was one of seven players born in
Cuba
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to play the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its twelve years history. The others were
Isabel Alvarez
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,
Luisa Gallegos
Luisa Gallegos a-yeh'-gos(born April 12, 1929) is a former pitcher and infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the season. She batted and threw right handed.[Mirtha Marrero
Mirtha Marrero ''Fernándezis a Cuban born former pitcher who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed.
Career
Born in Havana, Mirtha Marrero was one of seven girls born ...]
,
Migdalia Pérez,
Gloria Ruiz
Gloria "Baby-Face" Ruiz (born June 25, 1928) is a former outfielder who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed.
Biography
Born in Havana, Ruiz was one of seven girls born ...
and
Zonia Vialat. A light-hitting, defensive specialist, Isora batted a measly .128
average
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in her three-year career, but collected a solid .305
on-base percentage
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and a 1.42
walk-to-strikeout ratio (100-to-70).
Isora learned her baseball skills from her father, Argelio del Castillo, a well-respected amateur
shortstop
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in Cuba. She followed the steps of her father at shortstop, and also played efficiently at
second base and
third base
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. In 1947, at age 15, she played third base for the Habaneras, one of two women's teams that roamed Cuba playing games with each other.
(Article in Spanish)
The first AAGPBL spring training outside the
United States
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was held in Cuba in 1947, as part of a plan to create an International League of Girls Baseball. The experiment took shape when Cuban executives Alfonso Rodríguez and Rafael León and AAGPBL president
Max Carey
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formed two teams, one called the Cubans and the other called the Americans. Both teams toured
Costa Rica,
Nicaragua
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,
Puerto Rico
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and
Venezuela
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, playing exhibition games with each other.
After that, Isora and her aforementioned fellows were contracted by the AAGPBL between 1948 and 1949.
[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book]
She was assigned to the
Chicago Colleens development team in 1949. The next season, she gained promotion to the
Kalamazoo Lassies, playing for them one and a half years before joining the
Kenosha Comets during the 1951 midseason. Isora retired after marrying Raymundo Kinney.
[ After baseball, she worked in electronics for 40 years and became a hospital volunteer.][The Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]
In 1988, she became part of ''Women in Baseball'', a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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in Cooperstown, New York
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, which was unveiled to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Another tribute to the AAGPBL players came with the 1992 film
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''A League of Their Own
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'', featuring Tom Hanks
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, Geena Davis
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.
In 2011, she and her AAGPBL teammates from Cuba were honored by having their names and photos presented at a ceremony in New York City
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. The event was presented by Leslie Heaphy, history professor at Kent State University
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of Ohio
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, during the Cuban Baseball Congress held on August 20 at Fordham University
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.[
In addition, Isora del Castillo is the only woman enshrined in the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame, having been elected in 1997.] She currently lives in Oklahoma.[
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Career statistics
Batting
Fielding
Sources
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players
Chicago Colleens players
Kalamazoo Lassies players
Kenosha Comets players
American baseball players
Cuban baseball players
Cuban emigrants to the United States
Baseball players from Havana
People from Hialeah, Florida
1932 births
Living people
21st-century American women