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1946 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season


FieldValue
title1946 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season
leagueAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League
sportBaseball
logoLogo of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.svg
logo_size90px
no_of_teamsEight
seasonRegular season
season_champsRacine Belles
finalsShaugnessy playoffs
finals_champRacine Belles
seasonslistnamesAAGPBL
prevseason_year[1945](1945-all-american-girls-professional-baseball-league-season)
nextseason_year[1947](1947-all-american-girls-professional-baseball-league-season)

The 1946 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season marked the fourth season of the circuit. The AAGPBL expansion brought two new franchises to the previous six-team format. At this point, the Muskegon Lassies and the Peoria Redwings joined the Fort Wayne Daisies, Grand Rapids Chicks, Kenosha Comets, Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue Sox. The eight teams competed through a 112-game schedule, while the final Shaugnessy playoffs faced season winner Racine against defending champion Rockford in a Best of Seven Series.

Other modifications occurred in the league during 1946. The ball was decreased in size from 11½ inches to 11 inches. In addition, the base paths were lengthened to 70 feet and the sidearm pitching was introduced, as the league was moving toward baseball.

Several pitching records were set during the season. Racine's Anna Mae Hutchison recorded two marks that would never be broken: most innings pitched in a single game (19 against Peoria) and most games pitched in a single season (51). For their part, Fort Wayne's Dorothy Wiltse set the mark for more strikeouts in a season (294), and Racine's Joanne Winter a record for the most consecutive scoreless innings (63). The untiring Wiltse also pitched and won both games of a doubleheader (August 25).

Other highlights included Grand Rapids' Connie Wisniewski, who led all pitchers with a 0.96 earned run average. Besides this, Winter and Wisniewski combined for 33 wins each, the best ever in league history. In addition, Fort Wayne's Audrey Haine and South Bend's Doris Barr and Betty Luna hurled no-hitters. The only position player to top the .300 mark was Rockford's Dorothy Kamenshek (.316), proving that strong pitching was more important than having hot bats.

For the second consecutive season, one team won both the season title and the championship. Racine defeated South Bend in the first round, three games to one, and beat the defending champion Rockford in the best-of-seven series in six games. Racine was led by Winter, who won four games in the two playoffs, including a 15-inning, 1–0 victory in the final game of the Shaugnessy series. The Belles also received offensive support from Sophie Kurys, who batted an average of .372 (16-for-43) in 10 playoff games, while setting a postseason record with 16 stolen bases. Kurys also was honored with the AAGPBL Player of the Year Award, after hitting a second-best .286 while leading with 201 stolen bases (an all-time single season record) and 117 runs.

In the first three years after World War II, AAGPBL teams often attracted between two and three thousand fans to a single game. One league highlight occurred in 1946, when an estimated 10,000 people saw a Fourth of July doubleheader in South Bend, Indiana.

Teams

South Bend Blue SoxSouth Bend, IndianaPlayland Park

Map of teams

Final standings

RankTeamWLW-L%GB
1Racine Belles7438.661
2Grand Rapids Chicks7141.5693
3South Bend Blue Sox7042.6254
4Rockford Peaches6052.53614
5Fort Wayne Daisies5260.46422
6Muskegon Lassies4666.41128
7Kenosha Comets4270.37532
8Peoria Redwings3379.29541

Postseason

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Batting statistics

StatisticPlayerRecord
Batting averageDorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Mary Baker (SB)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Amy Applegren (MUS)
Thelma Eisen (PEO)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Betsy Jochum (SB).316
.286
.286
.284
.281
.276
.262
.258
.256
.253
.250
.250
Runs scoredSophie Kurys (RAC)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Twila Shively (GR)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Margaret Callaghan (FW)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Thelma Eisen (PEO)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Mary Baker (SB)
Shirley Jameson (KEN)117
90
78
78
72
70
70
69
68
64
63
62
HitsDorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Twila Shively (GR)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Mary Baker (SB)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Lavonne Paire (RAC)129
116
112
110
110
106
102
101
100
99
92
92
91
DoublesMerle Keagle (GR)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Lavonne Paire (RAC)
Alice Hohlmayer (KEN)
Ruth Lessing (GR)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
Philomena Gianfrancisco (GR)
Twila Shively (GR)15
15
14
11
10
10
10
10
9
9
TriplesEleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Thelma Eisen (PEO)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Betty Trezza
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Lois Florreich (KEN)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)9
9
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
7
Home runsAudrey Wagner (KEN)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Margaret Villa (KEN)
Margaret Danhauser (RAC)
Mildred Deegan (ROC)
Thelma Eisen (PEO)
Philomena Gianfrancisco (GR)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Inez Voyce (SB)9
8
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Runs batted inElizabeth Mahon (SB)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Lavonne Paire (RAC)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Philomena Gianfrancisco (GR)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Irene Ruhnke (FW)
Naomi Meier (ROC)
Dorothy Maguire (MUS)
Twila Shively (GR)72
63
59
59
57
57
56
53
53
53
50
49
47
45
Stolen basesSophie Kurys (RAC)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Shirley Jameson (KEN)
Senaida Wirth (SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Margaret Callaghan (FW)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Betsy Jochum (SB)201
128
114
114
109
107
98
89
88
80
79
78
Total basesAudrey Wagner (KEN)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Twila Shively (GR)
Thelma Eisen (PEO)162
150
145
143
141
141
134
127
121
120

Pitching statistics

StatisticPlayerRecord
WinsJoanne Winter (RAC)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Carolyn Morris (ROC)
Anna Mae Hutchison (RAC)
Betty Luna (SB)
Phyllis Koehn (SB)
Dorothy Wiltse (FW)
Josephine Kabick (GR/KEN)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Erma Bergmann (MUS)
Helen Nicol (KEN)
Viola Thompson (SB)33
33
29
26
23
22
22
19
17
15
15
15
Earned run averageConnie Wisniewski (GR)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Jean Faut (SB)
Carolyn Morris (ROC)
Anna Mae Hutchison (RAC)
Kay Blumetta (PEO)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Merle Keagle (GR)
Erma Bergmann (MUS)
Helen Nicol (KEN)
Nancy Warren (MUS)
Jane Jacobs (PEO)0.96
1.19
1.32
1.42
1.62
1.71
1.93
1.94
2.05
2.09
2.12
2.13
StrikeoutsDorothy Wiltse (GR)
Carolyn Morris (ROC)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Kay Blumetta (PEO)
Helen Nicol (KEN)
Audrey Haine (FW/GR)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Anna Mae Hutchison (RAC)
Betty Luna (SB)
Olive Little (ROC)
Annabelle Lee (PEO)294
240
183
137
137
120
113
102
93
88
83
Games pitchedAnna Mae Hutchison (RAC)
Dorothy Wiltse (GR)
Connie Wisniewski (GR)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Betty Luna (SB)
Josephine Kabick (GR/KEN)
Phyllis Koehn (SB)
Alice Haylett (GR)
Annabelle Lee (PEO)
Erma Bergmann (MUS)
Lois Florreich (KEN)
Elise Harney (KEN/SB)
Helen Nicol (KEN)51
49
48
46
41
40
39
38
35
33
33
33
33
Innings pitchedConnie Wisniewski (GR)
Dorothy Wiltse (GR)
Carolyn Morris (ROC)
Joanne Winter (RAC)
Josephine Kabick (GR/KEN)
Phyllis Koehn (SB)
Betty Luna (SB)
Anna Mae Hutchison (RAC)
Erma Bergmann (MUS)
Elise Harney (KEN/FW )
Lois Florreich (KEN)
Olive Little (ROC)366
357
356
349
324
309
298
288
263
255
247
244

All-Star Game

Main article: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League All-Star Team

Sources

References

  1. "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League History".
  2. [http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/pages/league/20/rules-of-play AAGPBL Rules of Play]
  3. ''The Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League: A Biographical Dictionary'' – [[W. C. Madden]]. Publisher: [[McFarland & Company]], [[2005 in baseball. 2005]]. Format: [[Paperback. Softcover]], 295pp. Language: [[English language. English]]. {{ISBN. 0-7864-3747-2
  4. ''All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book'' – [[W. C. Madden]]. Publisher: [[McFarland & Company]], [[2000 in baseball. 2000]]. Format: [[Paperback. Softcover]], 294pp. Language: [[English language. English]]. {{ISBN. 978-0-7864-3747-4
  5. The Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
  6. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book
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