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team. She wanted to play along with her sisters, but the team's coach said her that she was too young. As luck would have it, one day the team was short of players and she received a chance to play at the age of 11. She then formed part of the
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In 1947, Little was playing in a Muskegon factory league when an AAGPBL scout signed her to a contract, as she went to
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Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (since 1988)
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opened in 1988, which is dedicated to the entire league rather than any individual figure.
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the next season and the same thing happened, as they used outstanding first sacker
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Heaphy, Leslie A.; May, Mel Anthony 2006). McFarland & Company.
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book
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Little is part of the AAGPBL permanent display at the
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Index


All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
First base
Pitcher
Gas City, Indiana
Dallas, Texas
Muskegon Lassies
Fort Wayne Daisies
first sacker
pitcher
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Gas City, Indiana
Muskegon, Michigan
softball
regular lineup
Opa-locka, Florida
spring training
Muskegon Lassies
Sara Reeser
Fort Wayne Daisies
Betty Foss
batting average
bowling
Dallas, Texas
Don Carter's All Star Lanes
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Cooperstown, New York
Arlington Stadium
ceremonial first pitch
Texas Rangers

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