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Dorothy Cramer

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club during its 1951 season. Nevertheless, she did not have individual records or some information was incomplete.
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The AAGPBL folded in 1954, but there is a permanent display at the
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Index

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Rockford Peaches
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Cooperstown, New York
November 5, 1988


All-American Girls Professional Baseball – Dorothy Cramer
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Official Website
Categories
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players
Rockford Peaches players

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