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Joanne Ogden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joanne Ogden Joanne Ogden played in the position of Second Base in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1953. She both threw and batted right-handed. Born on April 23, 1933, Joanne's nickname was Jo. ==Late start== Jo wasn’t all that young when she started playing professional baseball. However, she had been playing softball since the age of 10 and loved hardball. In fact, whenever she could, she played ball with the boys. She was 20 years old when she got the position of second base for the South Bend Blue Sox. She learned about the AAGPBL recruiting from an article she read in her local Rochester newspaper. Thereafter she contacted the South Bend Blue Sox and was given a tryout almost immediately. When Jo was accepted for the team, she did already have some experience. She had been playing softball in an independent league for the Van Grafflins TNT’s and in a tri-city league. She got time off from her job at Eastman Kodak for the tryouts and got in. Jo described the Blue Sox as “a super team.”
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