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When Women Played Hardball (Paperback): Johnson-Johnson

When Women Played Hardball (Paperback)

Johnson-Johnson

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Several years ago the movie A League of Their Own alerted many Americans for the first time to the existence of the All-American Girls Baseball League, which existed from 1943 to 1954. Johnson's thorough history captures the intensity and elan of the league. The author shows how the league progressed from a wartime, morale-building softball league (brainchild of Philip Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs) to a postwar hardball league, with players just as gritty as their big-league male counterparts. Johnson conducted 26 interviews of women who played for the 1950 Rockford Peaches and Fort Wayne Daisies, the two teams who fought it out for the league championship. As the interviews illustrate, the league stressed "high moral standing" and femininity and rigidly enforced its rules by making players attend a "Charm School" where they were taught such ladylike things as applying make-up - which they were made to wear on the field. When not playing, the women were kept under the sharp eye of a chaperone. But there were advantages - the women were doing something they loved, and the pay could be very good. The chapters profiling players are reminiscent of Studs Terkel's interview method: direct, informative, revealing. Marilyn "Jonesy" Jones, a catcher, recalls her trouble with catching pop flies - and shows the formerly broken fingers to prove it; "Willie" Briggs tells how Hall-of-Famer Max Carey made her a successful base stealer and reminds us just how skillful players must be. Johnson also touches on the homosexuality issue (there was some, but, even now, it's a discreet subject) and just how tough some players were: one woman played until she was four months pregnant. This book will be enjoyed not only by the admirers of the All-American Girls Baseball League, but by baseball fans in general. (Kirkus Reviews)
The years between 1943 and 1954 marked the magical era of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - which proved beyond doubt that women can play hardball. With skill and style, more than 500 women took to the baseball diamonds of the Midwest dazzling fans and becoming a visible and supported part of our national pastime. In the words of "Tiby" Eisen, leadoff batter for the Fort Wayne Daisies: "We played ball just like the big boys, we broke up double plays with spikes held high and we stole bases in our skirts. We did whatever it took to win". Among those cheering was ten-year-old Susan Johnson, a loyal fan of the Rockford Peaches. Four decades later she has gone back to meet her girlhood heroines and remember a sensational baseball series: the 1950 championship between the Rockford (Illinois) Peaches and the Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daisies - two of the League's most winning and dynamic teams. Filled with colorful stories and anecdotes by the women who played in that spectacular series, When Women Played Hardball offers an entertaining look at the culture the league created - and the society it reflected. This is a story about memories, about dreams fulfilled and dreams denied. It is a celebration of a brief yet remarkable period when women truly had "A League of Their Own".

General

Imprint: Seal Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: March 1994
First published: March 1994
Authors: Johnson-Johnson
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 978-1-878067-43-2
Categories: Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Ball games > Baseball
LSN: 1-878067-43-5
Barcode: 9781878067432

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