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Donna Cook

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307:, which took a toll on her performance, dropping to a 4–9 record with a 4.03 ERA. She made a successful comeback for the Daisies in 1949, evening her record at 9–9 with a 1.94 ERA in 22 pitching appearances. Unfortunately, she injured a knee toward the end of the season, which affected her for the rest of her career. 233:
Donna Cook played for eight different teams of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in nine years. She moved around for a while, as the league usually shifted players as needed to help some teams stay afloat.
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She slumped considerably for the next five years, pitching in only 32 games with the
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squad. During a stretch in the season, Cook won four games in a week and belted two
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before joining the league with her hometown team, just days after graduating from
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in Muskegon during 25 years. She also had three surgeries on her injured knee.
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in 78 games. The next year she was switched to pitcher. She became a proven
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in a game. In addition, she ended fourth in the league for the best
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Cook started 1948 with Muskegon, but was traded to the
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Her younger sister, 251:Muskegon Heights High School 176:Career highlights and awards 873:South Bend Blue Sox players 868:Battle Creek Belles players 863:Grand Rapids Chicks players 359:Donna Cook died in 2006 in 919: 858:Fort Wayne Daisies players 344:Since 1988 she is part of 296:(.636) and tenth in ERA. 180: 121: 112: 94: 78: 59: 46: 28: 878:Rockford Peaches players 853:Chicago Colleens players 848:Muskegon Lassies players 361:North Muskegon, Michigan 89:North Muskegon, Michigan 898:Muskegon Belles players 810:. Retrieved 2019-03-28. 256:In 1946 Cook opened at 808:1947 Muskegon Lassies 354:Cooperstown, New York 363:, at the age of 79. 324:South Bend Blue Sox 312:Grand Rapids Chicks 161:South Bend Blue Sox 149:Battle Creek Belles 143:Grand Rapids Chicks 305:Fort Wayne Daisies 294:winning percentage 274:earned run average 239:Muskegon, Michigan 137:Fort Wayne Daisies 73:Muskegon, Michigan 704: 703: 635: 634: 502: 501: 367:Career statistics 346:Women in Baseball 264:. 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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Pitcher
Outfield
Muskegon, Michigan
North Muskegon, Michigan
Muskegon Lassies
Chicago Colleens
Fort Wayne Daisies
Grand Rapids Chicks
Battle Creek Belles
Muskegon Belles
South Bend Blue Sox
Rockford Peaches
pitcher
outfielder
1946
1954
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
right-handed
left-handed
Muskegon, Michigan
née
softball
Muskegon Heights High School
right field
Muskegon Lassies
average
starter
earned run average

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