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and advanced to the playoffs to face regular-season champ Fort Wayne (54β40). But a dispute erupted before the two teams had played the opening game at Grand Rapids ballpark. After tempers calmed, the entire Fort Wayne team voted not to play, so the Chicks forfeited, allowing Fort Wayne to advance to the championship round. In the end, the
Kalamazoo Lassies won the last AAGPBL Championship Series by defeating the Daisies three to two games.
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Ziegler were recognized by her Chicks teammates. But her most productive season came in 1950, considering that most pitchers were still adjusting to the new 10-inch ball introduced the previous year. That season she posted a pitching record of 19β7 with a solid 1.38 ERA, leading all pitchers in winning percentage (.732). She also tossed 43 straight
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Ziegler played strongly in 1949, winning the fielding title for the second consecutive year while hitting .181 with 67 hits and scoring 58 runs. The Chicks finished in third place (57β54), beat Fort Wayne in the first round three to two games, but lost the semifinals to
Rockford three to one games.
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by the Grand Rapids crowds. Her leadership was indisputable since other Chicks players considered her playing style somewhat inspirational, which led her to be named captain of the team. In 1945 the Chicks finished in third place (60β50) and lost the first round of the playoff to
Rockford, three to
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Championship Title, beating the Kenosha Comets in the postseason. During the seven-game series Wisniewski went 4β1 with a 0.40 ERA in five
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Ziegler and the Chicks returned in 1954 for what turned out to be the league's final season. She raised her average to .200 (43-for-215) and scored 33 runs with 21 RBI in 86 games. For the fourth time she was selected at second base for the All-Star Team. The Chicks finished in third place (46β45)
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Ziegler was plagued by nagging injuries, which slowed her production and development. In 1952, she hit .197 with 20 runs and 16 RBI in a career-low 85 games, and earned her second All-Star berth. The Chicks finished fourth (50β60) and lost to South Bend in the first round of
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Kalamazoo in the best of three game set, by the scores of 5β2 and 4β1. In Game 1, Studnicka started for Grand Rapids and allowed only two runs in eight innings of work. With the score tied 2β2 going into the fourth inning, the Chicks scored three runs off
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interim manager for the Chicks late in the season. Her team won the first half (40β13) and finished fourth in the second half (31β22), to collect the second-best overall record (71β35) and a ticket to the playoffs, but was swept by South Bend during the first round in just two games.
317:. As expected, Ziegler expressed disappointment over very little organized women's school sport in her new home, but she recalled that various girls athletic associations in the Los Angeles area provided compensation, as her hectic later teenage years involved memberships on several
266:. A member of three championship teams and three all-star squads, she spent 11 years in the circuit, being named to the Player of the Year and Pitching Champion awards in the same season. Regarded as a disciplined hitter and a daring base runner, she posted a career 2.57
559:(1.12), who won the Pitcher of the Year Award after going 21β9 (.700 W%). The Chicks finished fourth with a 59β53 record and advanced to the playoffs, but lost to Fort Wayne in the first round, three to two games. For her heroics, Ziegler was named
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Ziegler was one of the best all-around players in the early years of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Noted for her enthusiastic, high-spirited personality and great knowledge of the game, Ziegler excelled at
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silenced the
Peaches' bats to just two measly hits en route to a complete game, 2β0 shutout. Her clutch performance was backed by timely hitting by Ziegler, who hit a RBI single in the seventh inning to give her a 1β0 lead, and
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extended the lead to 5β2. When the
Lassies first two batters reached base in the final inning, manager English brought Eleanor Moore to the rescue. She promptly retired the next three batters in order, striking out
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one games. The Chicks improved to second in 1946 (71β41), but were defeated again by Rockford in the first round, this time in five games. Eventually, Grand Rapids fanatics honored Ziegler in an event named
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in Milwaukee. In addition, the high ticket prices charged for AAGPBL games failed to encourage significant fan support. Due to lack of community support and skepticism of journalists, the Chicks moved to
543:, helping Grand Rapids clinch the Eastern Division with a 77β47 mark. The Chicks beat South Bend in the first round of the playoffs, three to two games, but were swept in three games by the expansion
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in Chicago, but went into different work after moving to California, while her mother was a housewife and an avid bridge player. Ziegler had a brother, Frank, who was three years older than she.
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at the helm, finished second in the regular season (62β44) and faced Rockford in the first round of the playoffs in a best-of-three series.
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333:, one of the largest tire and rubber manufacturers in the world. In 1939 she helped her team win another Southern California Championship.
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for the tryout. The girls passed the test and were rewarded with a contract to play in the league. Ziegler joined the Chicks, along with
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throwing a 1β0 shutout against Racine in decisive game seven. In the 1947 Grand Rapids Chicks yearbook, Ziegler is described as the
1330:β Gai Ingham Berlage, Charley Gerard. Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994. Format: Hardcover, 224pp. Language: English.
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pitched well enough to beat Rockford, 4β3, and the Chicks advanced to the Championship Series to face the
1514:β W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Paperback, 294pp. Language: English.
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1103:β David L. Porter. Publisher: Greenwood Press, 2000. Format: Hardcover, 2064pp. Language: English.
587:, contributed with a .168 average in 96 games and made the All-Star Team again. Grand Rapids, with
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1267:"All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - Connie Wisniewski biography by Joyce M. Smith"
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on a sharp grounder to the mound throwing to Voyce at first base for the final out of the game.
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1161:"All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Records"
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Baseball players from San Luis Obispo County, California
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players
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354:. Ziegler attended a tryout for the AAGPBL arranged by
504:. The AAGPBL flew 150 young women from eight clubs to
440:(366), while Wisniewski went 23β10 (.697) with a 2.23
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1463:"SABR Project β June Peppas biography by Jim Sargent"
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187:Three championship teams (1944, 1947, 1953)
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346:By 1944 the AAGPBL added two teams, the
1328:Women in Baseball: The Forgotten History
1126:"Baseball Historian - Women in Baseball"
697:Alma Ziegler was a longtime resident of
424:, and led the AAGPBL hitters with seven
234:(January 9, 1918 β May 30, 2005) was an
190:Eleven playoffs appearances (1944β1954)
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617:In Game 3, Grand Rapids starter
571:the playoffs in only two games.
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1488:"1954 AAGPBL All Star Team"
1348:"1952 AAGPBL All Star Team"
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1304:"1947 Grand Rapids Chicks"
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300:Los Angeles, California
268:walk-to-strikeout ratio
193:Single-season leader in
470:Grand Rapids, Michigan
331:B. F. Goodrich Company
1438:"1953 AAGPBL Series"
699:Los Osos, California
641:and a RBI single by
458:American Association
89:Los Osos, California
537:fielding percentage
476:Grand Rapids Chicks
304:economic depression
196:fielding percentage
155:Grand Rapids Chicks
596:Mary Lou Studnicka
545:Fort Wayne Daisies
442:earned run average
434:winning percentage
280:earned run average
211:earned run average
206:winning percentage
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286:Early life
276:percentage
198:(1947-'48)
177:Four-time
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327:speedball
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113:debut
106:Right
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926:.638
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