Beatrice "Beatty" Kemmerer (February 23, 1930 – November 2, 2013) was an American backup catcher and shortstop who played from 1950 through 1951 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League . Listed at 5' 3", 145 lb., Kemmerer batted and threw right handed. She was dubbed Beatty .
8-1253: [REDACTED] Look up Kemmerer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kemmerer may refer to: Places in the United States [ edit ] Kemmerer, Wyoming , a city Kemmerer High School , a high school in Kemmerer, Wyoming Kemmerer House , a historic home in Emmaus, Pennsylvania Kemmerer Hotel , a former historic hotel in Kemmerer, Wyoming Kemmerer Municipal Airport , an airport in Kemmerer, Wyoming People [ edit ] Beatrice Kemmerer (1930–2013), American baseball player Brigid Kemmerer (born 1978), American author Connie Kemmerer , American businesswoman Ed Kemmer (1921–2014), born Edward Kemmerer, American actor Edwin W. Kemmerer (1875–1945), American economist Jay Kemmerer (born 1947), American businessman Lisa Kemmerer , American academic Russ Kemmerer (1930–2013), American baseball player See also [ edit ] Kemerer (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
16-711: A historic home in Emmaus, Pennsylvania Kemmerer Hotel , a former historic hotel in Kemmerer, Wyoming Kemmerer Municipal Airport , an airport in Kemmerer, Wyoming People [ edit ] Beatrice Kemmerer (1930–2013), American baseball player Brigid Kemmerer (born 1978), American author Connie Kemmerer , American businesswoman Ed Kemmer (1921–2014), born Edward Kemmerer, American actor Edwin W. Kemmerer (1875–1945), American economist Jay Kemmerer (born 1947), American businessman Lisa Kemmerer , American academic Russ Kemmerer (1930–2013), American baseball player See also [ edit ] Kemerer (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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32-477: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Beatrice Kemmerer A member of a championship team, Beatrice Kemmerer played in less than ten games in both of the two seasons she spent in the league, due to an injury suffered in a regular season game. Born in Center Valley, Pennsylvania , Kemmerer grew up playing sandlot ball with her siblings and
40-772: The Blue Sox win their first pennant and championship title . After baseball, Kemmerer worked in an Indiana factory for 40 years. She also umpired ballgames and helped with any social event she could, until become an active member of the AAGPBL Players Association . The association was largely responsible for the opening of Women in Baseball , a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York , which
48-628: The neighbor kids at an early age. Eventually, in 1950 she asked her parents' permission to try out for the league and later earned a spot as a catcher for the Fort Wayne Daisies . After spending only two months with the team, an ankle injury sidelined her for most of the year. She came back late in the season and was assigned to the South Bend Blue Sox . In 1951, Kemmerer was used sparingly by South Bend manager Karl Winsch , while catching and filling in at shortstop, helping
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