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- Lenora_Mandella abstract "Lenora Mandella (4 May, 1931 - 12 August, 2005) played shortstop and pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League between 1949 and 1951. She both batted and threw right-handed. Her nickname was Smokey. She measured in at 5 feet 7 inches and weighed 145 pounds.Born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, Lenora became a pioneer in women's baseball, having featured in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY on November 6, 1988. As well, she was a local duckpin bowler. She worked for the Glasshouse in Glassport, Operating Engineers Local 66 Insurance Fund in Monroeville and Copperweld until she retired. She died in Herminie, PA.".
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Cubs.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Cooperstown.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Duckpin.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Glassport.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Glassport,_Pennsylvania.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Handedness.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Herminie.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Indiana.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Pitcher.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Right-handed.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink South_Bend_Blue_Sox.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_Sallies.
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- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Lenora_Mandella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lenora Mandella".
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- Lenora_Mandella subject Category:1931_births.
- Lenora_Mandella subject Category:2005_deaths.
- Lenora_Mandella subject Category:American_baseball_players.
- Lenora_Mandella comment "Lenora Mandella (4 May, 1931 - 12 August, 2005) played shortstop and pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League between 1949 and 1951. She both batted and threw right-handed. Her nickname was Smokey. She measured in at 5 feet 7 inches and weighed 145 pounds.Born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, Lenora became a pioneer in women's baseball, having featured in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY on November 6, 1988. As well, she was a local duckpin bowler.".
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