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Kurys was an All-Star second baseman four years in a row, from 1946 through 1949, though the league only selected All-Star teams in five of her seasons as a regular. She holds the all-time records for stolen bases (1,114), runs scored (688), runs in a single game (five) and in a regular season (117).
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She also is third in lifetime hits (859) and walks (522). Following her AAGPBL career, she recovered from her injuries and played professional softball for four more years before she retired. Her mark of 201 stolen bases (in 203 attempts) was recognized in a 2013 exhibit by the
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A well-rounded athlete, at the age of 14, Kurys scored a record-setting 4,693 points out of 5,000 in the Mott Pentathlon. That year, she was also Most Valuable Player of the Michigan State Basketball Tournament at
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she was virtually unstoppable. Eighty percent of the time she stole at least one base, averaging 150 steals per season between 1944 and 1950, with a career-high 201 in 1946.
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A founding member of the AAGPBL when it was organized in 1943, Kurys entered the league with the
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Player of the Year Award of the Year Award (1946)
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club in 1952. She played in 17 games before she was injured. She retired during the midseason.
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in the bottom of the 13th, stole second, then hustled home with the winning run on a short
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Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: A Biographical Dictionary
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in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League history. She was nicknamed
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She also amassed a World Record with a career 1,114 stolen bases, more than
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A League Of My Own: Memoir of a Pitcher for the All-American Girls
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for her swiftness in stealing bases, because once she
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Two-time League and Playoff champion team (1943, 1946)
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Second base
Flint, Michigan
Scottsdale, Arizona
Racine Belles
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1951
Battle Creek Belles
1952
All-Star Team
runs
stolen bases
walks
stolen bases
runs scored
second basewoman
1943
1952
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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