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- Janice_OHara abstract "Janice Winifred O'Hara [״Jenny״] (November 30, 1918 – March 7, 2001) was a pitcher and utility who played from 1943 through 1949 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m), 122 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.Janice O'Hara was one of the sixty original players to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League for its inaugural season. A valuable and versatile player, she had an array of pitches that kept the hitters guessing, and also played several positions competently during her seven years in the league.Born in Beardstown, Illinois, O'Hara started playing organized softball in Springfield in her teen years, until AAGPBL scout Eddie Stumpf interviewed her and sent her to the final tryout at Wrigley Field in Chicago. In the process, she was signed a contract and joined the Kenosha Comets, playing for them her entire career in the league.Comets manager Josh Billings used O'Hara at first base and she hit a respectable .187 average and posted career-numbers in hits (63), triples (6), runs (46) and RBI (28), helping Kenosha win the second half of the 1943 season. The team faced first-half winner Racine Belles in the best-of-five series and was shut out in three games.By 1944, new manager Marty McManus turned O'Hara into a utility player. She collected a personal-high 37 stolen bases and belted the only home run of her career in that season. After that, she mostly played at first base and in the outfield, but also filled at second base and third base through the 1946 season.In 1947 O'Hara was converted into a pitcher by then manager Ralph Shinners. In her repertoire she included a fastball, a curve and specially a knuckleball, which she loved to use. She turned in a 6–8 record with a 3.51 earned run average in 21 appearances. The next year she went 4–6 in 20 games while lowering her ERA to 3.20. Used sparingly in 1949, she had a 2–3 mark and a 4.65 ERA in 11 games.In a seven-year career, O'Hara posted a 13–17 record and a 3.56 ERA in 55 games. As a hitter, she batted a .199 average in 309 games. In three postseason appearances, she batted .130 (3-for-23) in seven games and hurled six innings of shutout ball for a perfect 0.00 ERA.Following her baseball career, O'Hara worked as an accountant for 31 years and retired in 1982. She later spent her time in the garden and attended AAGPBL Players Association reunions. The association was largely responsible for the opening of Women in Baseball, a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled in 1988 to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.Janice O'Hara died in 2001 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the age of 82.".
- Janice_OHara birthDate "1918-11-30".
- Janice_OHara birthPlace Beardstown,_Illinois.
- Janice_OHara birthYear "1918".
- Janice_OHara deathDate "2001-03-07".
- Janice_OHara deathPlace Tulsa,_Oklahoma.
- Janice_OHara deathYear "2001".
- Janice_OHara position Pitcher.
- Janice_OHara position Utility_player.
- Janice_OHara team All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
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- Janice_OHara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Janice O'Hara".
- Janice_OHara bats "Right".
- Janice_OHara birthDate "1918-11-30".
- Janice_OHara birthPlace Beardstown,_Illinois.
- Janice_OHara dateOfBirth "1918-11-30".
- Janice_OHara dateOfDeath "2001-03-07".
- Janice_OHara deathDate "2001-03-07".
- Janice_OHara deathPlace Tulsa,_Oklahoma.
- Janice_OHara ft "5".
- Janice_OHara highlights "*Three postseason appearances *Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display".
- Janice_OHara highlights "at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum".
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- Janice_OHara name "Janice O'Hara".
- Janice_OHara name "O'Hara, Janice".
- Janice_OHara placeOfBirth "Beardstown, Illinois".
- Janice_OHara placeOfDeath "Tulsa, Oklahoma".
- Janice_OHara position Pitcher.
- Janice_OHara position Utility_player.
- Janice_OHara shortDescription "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player".
- Janice_OHara team All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Janice_OHara teams "*Kenosha Comets".
- Janice_OHara throws "Right".
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