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Harold Greiner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Greiner
Harold Greiner (July 7, 1907 – July 17, 1993) was a restaurant entrepreneur, baseball manager and softball coach.〔(People Search: Greiner, Harold – Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allen County )〕 Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Greiner was the owner of Bob Inn Restaurant and Bakery. He also coached softball for ten years and sponsored a women's team that won state fastpitch softball titles in 1944 and 1945.〔 In addition, Greiner scouted for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and contributed bring the Fort Wayne Daisies to his hometown in 1945.〔(1945 Fort Wayne Daisies )〕 He later became part of the AAGPBL board of directors and then managed the Daisies during the 1949 season.〔(1949 Fort Wayne Daisies )〕 Some of the players recruited by Greiner for the league include Maxine Kline, June Peppas and Kathryn Vonderau, among others.〔(SABR Biography Project – June Peppas entry by Jim Sargent )〕 Greiner appears in the documentary ''A League of Their Own'', aired on ''PBS'' in 1987,〔(IMDb.com – A League of Their Own (1987) )〕 which inspired a film with the ''same title'' released in 1992.〔(IMDb.com – A League of Their Own (1992) )〕 Both the documentary and the film brought a rejuvenated interest to the extinct baseball circuit. Then, the AAGPBL received their long overdue recognition in 1988, when the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum dedicated a permanent display in Cooperstown, New York to honor the entire league rather than individual baseball personalities.〔(All-American Girls Professional Baseball League History )〕 ==Sources==
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