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rookie touring teams after being released. The Colleens and the Sallies had lost their franchises after their poor performance the previous year; both teams played exhibition games against each other as they travelled through 20 states primarily in the South and East and played in 46 cities.
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She was a well-traveled pitcher during her five-year career in the AAGPBL, as she moved constantly from one city to another because the league office shifted players to help teams stay competitive. Janssen also was cut twice from the league, but kept playing for seven different teams.
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with the South Bend Turners for more than a decade. She helped the Rockettes win five national championships and won a national champion title with the Turners. Janssen was also an avid golfer and attended
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in the postseason. She went 3–3 with a 3.87 ERA in 19 games for Peoria and Fort Wayne, and pitched 12 innings of shutout ball without a decision in three playoff games as the Daisies lost to the
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reunions. She also was an insurance representative for the Laven Insurance Company in South Bend for 25 years and retired in 1991. Janssen was an assistant researcher for AAGPBL archives at the
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in the mid-1910s and settled in the farmlands of Indiana. She had a brother, Paul, and four sisters, Betty, Tinie, Wilma and Anna. Almost six feet tall, Frances played
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and signed by the league; Janssen went to a tryout in 1946 but was not signed. At a second tryout in 1948, she was accepted and assigned to the
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in 11 games and was released after one month of action. According to Janssen, she was released because she "couldn't throw a
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while attending Gilboa High School. She later received an associate degree in business from
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The Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: A Biographical Dictionary
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with Fort Wayne and returned to Peoria early in the year. Janssen was then sent to the
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In two of those games, Janssen was asked to switch to the Sallies and serve as playing
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Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (1988)
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By the time, several girls from her local softball team had been
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for the South Bend Rockettes women's basketball team and
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Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne alumni
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during the midseason and finished the year with the
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Pitcher
Remington, Indiana
Lafayette, Indiana
South Bend Blue Sox
Grand Rapids Chicks
Chicago Colleens
Peoria Redwings
Kalamazoo Lassies
Fort Wayne Daisies
Battle Creek Belles
pitcher
1948
1952
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Remington, Indiana
Germany
basketball
softball
South Bend
IUPUI
Fort Wayne
scouted
South Bend Blue Sox
Grand Rapids Chicks
earned run average

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