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- Q7777670 description "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player".
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- Q7777670 abstract "Theda Marshall (April 24, 1925 – October 13, 2005) was a first basewoman who played from 1947 through 1948 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m), 133 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.Born in Canton, South Dakota, Theda Marshall came from a large family of seven brothers and sisters. She started to play softball in school at age 12, and joined one of the two girl's softball in her town when she was 15. Then, in 1947 she was invited to attend the AAGPBL spring training held in Havana, Cuba, and after making the grade she was assigned to the South Bend Blue Sox.Marshall struggled at the plate in 1947, going 51-for-362 for a .141 average while striking out 79 times to set an all time single-season record. In five postseason games, she went 3-for-18 for a .167 average (including a double) against the Grand Rapids Chicks, eventually the Champion Team in the final round.She opened 1948 with South Bend and was traded to the Chicago Colleens in the midseason, compiling a .140 mark in 125 games. When a softball team in Arizona offered her a more lucrative contract in 1949, Marshall jumped at the first chance she had to leave the league.After her playing days ended, Marshall went to work as a computer technician in a government office. She later took a job at the Air Force and Finance Center in Denver, Colorado for 30 years, retiring in 1992.Marshall was credited as a fine first basewoman and as a great basketball player. In 1992, she had to have her right rotator cuff removed from injuries during her sporting life. After that she had only 50 percent in her arm and became a left-handed.Theda Marshall is part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled in 1988 to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League rather than individual baseball personalities. She was a longtime resident of Lakewood, Colorado, where she died at the age of 80.".
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- Q7777670 birthDate "1925-04-24".
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- Q7777670 comment "Theda Marshall (April 24, 1925 – October 13, 2005) was a first basewoman who played from 1947 through 1948 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m), 133 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.Born in Canton, South Dakota, Theda Marshall came from a large family of seven brothers and sisters. She started to play softball in school at age 12, and joined one of the two girl's softball in her town when she was 15.".
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