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- Noella_Leduc abstract "Noella Leduc (née Alverson; December 23, 1933 – August 22, 2014) was a pitcher and outfielder who played from 1951 through 1954 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m), 130 lb, Leduc batted and threw right-handed. She was born in Graniteville, Westford, Massachusetts.Noella Leduc pitched and served as a backup outfielder during the last four years of the league. A member of a champion team, she also was the winning pitcher in the last ever All-Star Game in 1954.Leduc grew up playing sandlot ball with her neighborhood kids at age five, most of them boys. When she attended high school, she had to play softball, but after school she accustomed to play baseball with the boys again. In 1951, while playing in a boy's team, Leduc was spotted by AAGPBL catcher Rita Briggs. She tried out for Briggs, who recommended her to attend the league's spring training in Peoria, Illinois. ״Pinky״, the nickname Briggs gave her, was assigned to the Peoria Redwings, but she had few chances to play during the season.In 1952 Leduc joined the Battle Creek Belles. She finished with a 3–4 mark and a 3.11 earned run average in 19 pitching appearances. In the mid of the year, she hurled and won a 14-inning complete game while scoring the winning run after hitting a double. She stayed with the franchise when it moved in 1953 and was renamed the Muskegon Belles. She slipped to a 3–9 record for a team that went 38–67 and finished in last place, 28 games out of contention.In her final season, Leduc was selected by the Fort Wayne Daisies. This time, her team gave her plenty of run support, as she went 9–10, tying for fourth in games pitched (24). In addition, the Daisies defeated the All-Star Team that season and she was the winning pitcher. At the end, Fort Wayne repeated the regular season title and won the Grand Rapids Chicks in the first round, but lost to the Kalamazoo Lassies in the best-of-five final round, three games to two. In six postseason games, Leduc batted .238 (5-for-21) and drove in four runs, but she did not pitch in any game.She married George Alverson in 1964. The couple had a daughter, Betsy, and lived in Leonardo, New Jersey.Pinky is part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display based 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.".
- Noella_Leduc alias "Alverson, Noella".
- Noella_Leduc birthDate "1933-12-23".
- Noella_Leduc birthPlace Graniteville_Historic_District_(Westford,_Massachusetts).
- Noella_Leduc birthPlace Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Noella_Leduc birthYear "1933".
- Noella_Leduc deathDate "2014-08-22".
- Noella_Leduc deathPlace Leonardo,_New_Jersey.
- Noella_Leduc deathYear "2014".
- Noella_Leduc position Outfield.
- Noella_Leduc position Pitcher.
- Noella_Leduc team All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageExternalLink obituary.aspx?n=genine-leduc-alverson-noella&pid=172222064&fhid=21800.
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League_All-Star_Team.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Assist_(baseball).
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink At_bat.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Base_on_balls.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Batting_average.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Battle_Creek_Belles.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Catcher.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:1933_births.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:2014_deaths.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League_players.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_Massachusetts.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Complete_game.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Cooperstown,_New_York.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Double_(baseball).
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Earned_run_average.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Error_(baseball).
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Games_played.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Rapids_Chicks.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Graniteville_Historic_District_(Westford,_Massachusetts).
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Outfield.
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Peoria,_Illinois.
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Putout.
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Run_(baseball).
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- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Sandlot_ball.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Softball.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Spring_training.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Stolen_base.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Strikeout.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Total_chances.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Triple_(baseball).
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Walks_plus_hits_per_inning_pitched.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Wild_pitch.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLink Win–loss_record_(pitching).
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noella Leduc".
- Noella_Leduc alternativeNames "Alverson, Noella".
- Noella_Leduc bats "Right".
- Noella_Leduc birthDate "1933-12-23".
- Noella_Leduc birthPlace Graniteville_Historic_District_(Westford,_Massachusetts).
- Noella_Leduc birthPlace Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Noella_Leduc dateOfBirth "1933-12-23".
- Noella_Leduc dateOfDeath "2014-08-22".
- Noella_Leduc deathDate "2014-08-22".
- Noella_Leduc deathPlace Leonardo,_New_Jersey.
- Noella_Leduc ft "5".
- Noella_Leduc highlights "*All-Star Game winning pitcher *Postseason appearance *Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display".
- Noella_Leduc highlights "at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum".
- Noella_Leduc imageSize "200".
- Noella_Leduc in "5".
- Noella_Leduc name "Leduc, Noella".
- Noella_Leduc name "Noella Leduc".
- Noella_Leduc placeOfBirth "Graniteville Historic District, Westford, Massachusetts".
- Noella_Leduc placeOfDeath "Leonardo, New Jersey".
- Noella_Leduc position Outfield.
- Noella_Leduc position Pitcher.
- Noella_Leduc shortDescription "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player".
- Noella_Leduc team All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Noella_Leduc teams "*Peoria Redwings *Battle Creek Belles *Muskegon Belles *Fort Wayne Daisies".
- Noella_Leduc throws "Right".
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:All-American_Girls_Professional_Baseball_League.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baseball_year.
- Noella_Leduc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birth_date.