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and advanced to the playoffs to face regular-season champ Fort Wayne (54–40). 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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Once more, the leadership qualities of 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 19–7 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 (57–54), 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 (60–50) and lost the first round of the playoff to Rockford, three to
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The Chicks went 30–26 in the first half of the year, but dominated the second half (40–19) and had the best overall record (70–45). They then went on to win the Championship Title, beating the Kenosha Comets in the postseason. During the seven-game series Wisniewski went 4–1 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 (46–45)
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For the next two years 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 (50–60) and lost to South Bend in the first round of
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In the final series, Grand Rapids swept Kalamazoo in the best of three game set, by the scores of 5–2 and 4–1. In Game 1, Studnicka started for Grand Rapids and allowed only two runs in eight innings of work. With the score tied 2–2 going into the fourth inning, the Chicks scored three runs off
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In 1951 Ziegler continued her torrid pitching, ending with a 14–8 (.636) record and topping the league with a 1.26 ERA. She narrowly surpassed Faut, who finished 15–7 (.682) with a 1.33 ERA. As an added bonus, Ziegler hit .191 with 51 runs and a career-high 35 RBI in 115 games and served as the
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interim manager for the Chicks late in the season. Her team won the first half (40–13) and finished fourth in the second half (31–22), to collect the second-best overall record (71–35) and a ticket to the playoffs, but was swept by South Bend during the first round in just two games.
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Alma 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, 2–0 shutout. Her clutch performance was backed by timely hitting by Ziegler, who hit a RBI single in the seventh inning to give her a 1–0 lead, and
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extended the lead to 5–2. 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 (71–41), 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
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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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First in Milwaukee, and later in Grand Rapids, the Chicks made the playoffs every year of their existence. Ziegler was the only player to be on the team during its eleven-year history.
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In Game 1 of the playoffs, Rockford scored early and defeated the visiting Chicks, 9–2. The Peaches lined 13 hits off pitchers Eleanor Moore and
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at the helm, finished second in the regular season (62–44) and faced Rockford in the first round of the playoffs in a best-of-three series.
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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 1–0 shutout against Racine in decisive game seven. In the 1947 Grand Rapids Chicks yearbook, Ziegler is described as the
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pitched well enough to beat Rockford, 4–3, and the Chicks advanced to the Championship Series to face the
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In 1944 Ziegler played second base for the debuting Milwaukee Chicks, a well balanced squad managed by
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teams. In the late 1930s, she joined the Goodrich Silvertown, a prestigious softball club sponsored by
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At that time in California girls were not allowed to participate in interscholastic sports, except
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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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From 1945 to 1954 Ziegler played with the Grand Rapids Chicks. Although originally nicknamed
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of the Rockford team. Ziegler was one of six girls from Los Angeles who traveled to
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Following her baseball career, Ziegler went back to California and worked as a
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The Chicks clinched the AAGPBL title in 1953, led by the strong pitching of
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innings, and finished second in ERA behind the stellar South Bend hurler
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The big adventure of 1947, recalled fondly by many players, was a
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The action shifted to Grand Rapids home ballpark for Game 2, and
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In 1948 Ziegler posted career-numbers in games played (126),
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Baseball players from San Luis Obispo County, California
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in Chicago. In 1933 her family had to relocate to the
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Second base
Pitcher
Chicago, Illinois
Los Osos, California
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Milwaukee Chicks
Grand Rapids Chicks
Player of the Year Award
All-Star Team
fielding percentage
walks received
winning percentage
earned run average
captain
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infielder
pitcher
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second base
overhand pitcher
walk-to-strikeout ratio
stolen bases
percentage
earned run average
Chicago, Illinois

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