Ruby Stephens


title: "Ruby Stephens" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["racine-belles-(1943–1950)-players", "baseball-players-from-clearwater,-florida", "1924-births", "1996-deaths", "people-from-holiday,-florida", "baseball-players-from-pasco-county,-florida", "south-bend-blue-sox-players", "springfield-sallies-players", "kenosha-comets-players", "american-women-baseball-players", "20th-century-american-sportswomen"] topic_path: "sports" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Stephens" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameRuby Stephens
imageRuby Stephens.jpg
positionPitcher
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birth_placeClearwater, Florida, U.S.
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death_placeHoliday, Florida, U.S.
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throwsRight
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| name = Ruby Stephens | image = Ruby Stephens.jpg | image_size = | caption = | position = Pitcher | birth_date= | birth_place= Clearwater, Florida, U.S. | death_date= | death_place= Holiday, Florida, U.S. | bats = Right | throws = Right | teams =

Stephens was born and grew up in Clearwater, Florida, where she worked as a ship welder and played softball in her spare time, until she was approached by a AAGPBL scout who had heard of her skills as a ballplayer. She attended a tryout camp and impressed the rest of the scouts, getting a contract to play in the upcoming season. She entered the league in 1946 with the Racine Belles, playing for them one year before joining the South Bend Blue Sox (1947), Springfield Sallies (1948[start]) and Kenosha Comets (1948[end]-1951). Her most productive season came in 1948, when she posted a 20–11 record with a 1.87 earned run average. She also hurled a no-hitter for Kenosha on July 12 of 1950.

In November 1988, the AAGPBL received its long overdue recognition when the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York dedicated a permanent display to the entire league rather than any individual player.

Stephens died in Holiday, Florida, at the age of 71.

Pitching statistics

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GPWLW-L%ERAIP
1506253.5392.35961
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Sources

References

  1. "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player page".
  2. [http://www.aagpbl.org/teams.cfm?ID=17 1946 Racine Belles]
  3. ''Encyclopedia of Women and Baseball'' - Leslie A. Heaphy, Mel Anthony May. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2006. Format: Paperback, 438pp. Language: English. {{ISBN. 0-7864-2100-2
  4. [http://www.aagpbl.org/league/history.cfm All-American Girls Professional Baseball League History]

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