The Origins and History of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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About the Book
This in-depth treatment of the organization and operation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League draws on primary documents from league owner Arthur Meyerhoff and others for a unique perspective inside the AAGPBL.
The study begins with a brief history of women’s softball, an important precursor to, and talent pool for, women’s professional baseball. Next the book investigates league administration and organization as well as publicity and promotion. Later chapters cover team administrative structures, managers, chaperones, player backgrounds, and league policies. Finally, discussion focuses on the activities of the AAGPBL Players’ Association from 1980 onward. Informed by many years of research and insights from former players, this exhaustive history contains 149 photographs.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Merrie A. Fidler
Foreword by Jean Cione
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 400
Bibliographic Info: 149 photos, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [2006]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6089-2
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0428-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables vi
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword by Jean Cione 1
Preface 5
PART I—HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
1: The Establishment of Softball as a Sport for American Women, 1900–1940 15
PART II—LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION
2: The Trustee Administration, 1943–1944 29
3: Establishing the Public Image: Publicity and Promotion, 1943–1944 50
4: The Management Corporation, 1945–1950 69
5: Expansion of Public Exposure: Publicity and Promotion, 1945–1950 86
6: Independent Team Owners, 1951–1954 125
7: Decentralization of Publicity and Promotion, 1951–1954 136
PART III—TEAM ADMINISTRATION
8: Team Administrative Structure and Personnel 145
9: Team Managers 154
10: Chaperones 166
PART IV—THE PLAYERS
11: Player Recruitment and Sociological Characteristics 181
12: AAGBBL Player Policies and Regulations 195
13: AAGBBL All-Stars 208
PART V—BEYOND THE PLAYING FIELD
14: The Newsletter and the First National Reunion 229
15: The Archives and the Baseball Hall of Fame 244
16: The Organization of the Players’ Association and A League of Their Own 269
17: The Players’ Association, 1990–2004 288
PART VI—SUMMATION
18: Summary and Conclusions 323
PART VII—APPENDICES
Appendix 1: AAGPBL Players’ Association Offices and Committee Positions Held, 1980–2004 333
Appendix 2: AAGBBL Highlights 338
Appendix 3: The League Song 342
Appendix 4: AAGBBL Champions 343
Appendix 5: AAGBBL Point Rating Chart 344
Chapter Notes 347
Bibliography 369
Index 375
Book Reviews & Awards
Finalist, Seymour Medal—Society for American Baseball Research
“this book is both a great narrative tale as well as an important reference book on the women’s league”—SABR Bibliography Committee Newsletter; “well worth picking up and reading”—Women in Baseball Committee Newsletter; “a tremendously thorough study of our league. If other books written about our league were combined, they still would never compare to the masterful finished product of [this] book. It is an amazing piece of work!”—Helen “Gig” Smith (Kenosha Comets 1947, Grand Rapids Chicks 1948); “at last, the story in full of the AAGPBL in one volume!…well-organized and thorough…a significant contribution to the game’s rich history”—Jean Hastings Ardell, author, Breaking into Baseball: Women and the National Pastime.