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Johanna Hageman

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In 1944, Hageman batted just .142 in a career-high 116 games, but kept her good defense at first with a .982 mark. The next season she was traded to Kenosha and slumped to .117 in 96 games, even though she posted a .983 fielding average. She went on to play four more seasons with Kenosha from 1946
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In the inaugural season, Hageman was the best fielder at first base while playing for the Blue Sox. She compiled a .983
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seasons. Listed at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m), 155 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.
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at the age of 65. Four years after her death, she became part of
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in 108 games, ending third in the league for the most
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
First base
Chaperone
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
South Bend Blue Sox
Kenosha Comets
first base
chaperone
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
1943
1949
Chicago, Illinois
Racine Belles
Kenosha Comets
Wisconsin
Rockford Peaches
Illinois
South Bend Blue Sox
Indiana
average
errors
fielding chances
on-base percentage
slugging
doubles
runs batted in
hits
Chicago, Illinois

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