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25: 534:, were disappointment and decided not to make the move. During eight years, the Belles were a close-knit team, always like a family away from home. Dapkus and teammates thought that all would be different, like a new team, maybe a new manager and, specially, a new location. Overall, Dapkus hit .229 with 30 home runs and 317 runs batted in 775 games, and posted a 53–34 record with 397 566:
factory. Following her playing retirement, she went back to Chicago. She married in 1950, changed her name to Eleanor Dapkus Wolf and had two sons, Frank and Richard. The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League folded in 1954, but there is now a permanent display at the
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signing girls for tryouts. About 500 girls attended the call. Of these, only 280 were invited to the final try-outs in Chicago where 60 were chosen to become the first women to ever play professional baseball.
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in Chicago and played every sport available to girls, but they were all of the playground variety, not varsity competition. Over the years, she earned twenty five medals in several sports, including softball,
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in Chicago. Since the only organized ball for women in the country was softball, the league created a hybrid game which included both softball and baseball. Wrigley had
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for her power hitting abilities, helping Racine to clinch the league championship in both 1943 and 1946. She was chosen as the fourth outfielder for the
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that honors those who were part of this unique experience. But like many of her AAGPBL colleagues, Dapkus was relatively unknown until the
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The league started with four teams, and each team was made up of fifteen girls. Dapkus survived the final cut and was assigned to the
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Both before and after she joined the AAGPBL, Dapkus worked in a variety of jobs. Most of her early work was
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Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: A Biographical Dictionary
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became the first girl to sign with the All-American, being followed by
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team, where she played for eight seasons. Dapkus earned the nickname
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A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls
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A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls
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was depleting Major League rosters of first-line players.
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Brown. 550:Life after baseball 452:. The first AAGPBL 380:Dapkus was born to 629:2022-04-13 at the 575:since November 5, 558:except for during 540:earned run average 492:1943 All-Star team 413:In February 1943, 276:Earned run average 684:978-0-7864-1474-1 652:978-0-7864-1474-1 598:St. John, Indiana 516:Racine, Wisconsin 415:Philip K. Wrigley 386:Chicago, Illinois 343: 342: 220:Career statistics 196:St. John, Indiana 180:Chicago, Illinois 119: 118: 111: 93: 792: 686: 672: 666: 660: 654: 640: 634: 621: 564:Pullman Aircraft 442:Claire Schillace 360:who played from 192: 177:December 5, 1923 176: 174: 147: 138: 129: 124: 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 58:"Eleanor Dapkus" 51: 27: 19: 800: 799: 795: 794: 793: 791: 790: 789: 725: 724: 695: 690: 689: 673: 669: 661: 657: 641: 637: 631:Wayback Machine 622: 615: 610: 594: 552: 454:spring training 450:Shirley Jameson 411: 378: 350:Eleanore Dapkus 346:Eleanor V. 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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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Pitcher
Chicago, Illinois
St. John, Indiana
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Win–loss record
Strikeouts
Earned run average
Racine Belles
All-Star Team
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Induction
Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Induction
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1943

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