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- Betty_Foss wikiPageWikiLink Total_chances.
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- Betty_Foss wikiPageWikiLink Umpire_(baseball).
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- Betty_Foss wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betty Foss".
- Betty_Foss wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betty Weaver Foss".
- Betty_Foss wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betty".
- Betty_Foss bats Switch_hitter.
- Betty_Foss birthDate "1929-05-10".
- Betty_Foss birthPlace Metropolis,_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss dateOfBirth "1929-05-10".
- Betty_Foss dateOfDeath "1998-02-08".
- Betty_Foss deathDate "1998-02-08".
- Betty_Foss deathPlace Metropolis,_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss ft "5".
- Betty_Foss highlights "* Player of the Year Award * Two-time All-Star Team * Two-time champion bat * Rookie of the Year Award * Five playoff appearances * All-time leader in doubles * Single-season record for".
- Betty_Foss highlights "Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum".
- Betty_Foss highlights "doubles".
- Betty_Foss highlights "hits".
- Betty_Foss highlights "triples * Three-time season-leader in doubles *Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display".
- Betty_Foss imageSize "220".
- Betty_Foss in "10".
- Betty_Foss name "Betty Foss".
- Betty_Foss name "Foss, Betty".
- Betty_Foss placeOfBirth Metropolis,_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss placeOfDeath Metropolis,_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss position First_baseman.
- Betty_Foss position Outfield.
- Betty_Foss shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Betty_Foss team All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Betty_Foss teams "* Fort Wayne Daisies".
- Betty_Foss throws Handedness.
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- Betty_Foss description "American baseball player".
- Betty_Foss description "American baseball player".
- Betty_Foss subject Category:1929_births.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:1998_deaths.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League_players.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:Baseball_players_from_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:Deaths_from_motor_neurone_disease.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:People_from_Metropolis,_Illinois.
- Betty_Foss subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Fort_Wayne,_Indiana.
- Betty_Foss hypernym Infielder.
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- Betty_Foss comment "Betty Foss [Fossey] (May 10, 1929 – February 8, 1998) was an infielder and outfielder who played from 1950 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 180 lb., she was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. She started her career as Betty Weaver but changed her last name to Foss after marrying. Her younger sisters, Jean and Joanne, also played in the league.".
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- Betty_Foss name "Betty Foss".
- Betty_Foss name "Foss, Betty".
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