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Joanne McComb : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joanne McComb Joanne McComb was a player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Born on March 1, 1933, in Avonmore, Pennsylvania, she was nicknamed Jo by her teammates. She both threw and batted right-handed. ==Background== Jo’s father taught her to play baseball. She actually remembers being a young girl and playing ball on the street with the boys. She explained that: “a neighbor came up to my mother and said, ‘Why does your daughter act like that? Why can’t she be more ladylike?’ My mother never said a word.” One of her most significant influences was growing up on a street where all her neighbors enjoyed playing baseball. Every single day, they played a game of baseball in the middle of their street. People from all over town came to watch it. Jo earned herself a reputation throughout her life as being very helpful to everyone. She even gave of her time to coach other women. She was a very good friend to everyone too and would often be found helping her friends and neighbors through tough times in their lives. At the same time, she was very self-confident, most likely because of her place in the baseball league.
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