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  2. Mamie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Mamie "Peanut" Johnson (September 27, 1935 – December 18, 2017) was an American professional baseball player who was one of three women, and the first female pitcher, to play in the Negro leagues. Early life

  3. Dave Thomas Circle - Wikipedia

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    In October 2023, it was announced the intersection would be renamed Mamie 'Peanut' Johnson Plaza in honor of the pioneer of female African- American baseball. [10] [11] The first phase of the new traffic pattern, including the reconstructed First Street and a new left-turn lane from New York to Florida Avenue, opened in July 2024. [5] [12]

  4. Indianapolis Clowns - Wikipedia

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    They hired two women replacements: Pitcher Mamie "Peanut" Johnson, who would go on to record a record of 33-8 while batting between .262 to .284 [8] on the team, and second baseman Connie Morgan. Women also served as umpires for the team; notably, former Chicago model Nancy Miller, was the first female umpire in pro ball.

  5. A league of her own: Kansas City play tells story of woman ...

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    Sixty-eight years after playing for the Monarchs — and 26 years after her death — Toni Stone will make a triumphant return to Kansas City.

  6. Indianapolis Clowns all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of players on the Indianapolis Clowns all-time roster.These are Indianapolis Clowns players who appeared in at least one game for the Clowns, while in either Indianapolis, Cincinnati or Buffalo from 1943 to 1965.

  7. Lists of Negro league baseball players - Wikipedia

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    The players below are some of the most notable of those who played Negro league baseball, beginning with the codification of baseball's color line barring African American players (about 1892), past the re-integration in 1946 of the sport, up until the Negro leagues finally expired about 1962.

  8. Connie Morgan - Wikipedia

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    She was signed "to a contract estimated at $10,000 per season" by Clowns owner Syd Pollock at the same time as female pitcher Mamie "Peanut" Johnson. [3] [4] She replaced Toni Stone, who had been the first woman to compete in the league, and who had been traded to the Kansas City Monarchs prior to the season. [2]

  9. ‘A League of Their Own’ Series Review: the Prime ... - AOL

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    In the show, Max is rejected from the women's team, but finds a way to play with the men, a narrative that was inspired by the actual story of three women—Toni Stone, Mamie "Peanut" Johnson and ...