The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth

The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth
Title The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth PDF eBook
Author Jean L. S. Patrick
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 52
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0761358463

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Jackie Mitchell has always wanted to be a great pitcher, and she finally has the chance to become one! In her first minor league game, she is up against two of the greatest home-run hitters of all time--Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Does she stand a chance?

The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher vs. Babe Ruth

The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher vs. Babe Ruth
Title The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher vs. Babe Ruth PDF eBook
Author Jean L. S. Patrick
Publisher Graphic Universe ™
Pages 36
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0761371842

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During the biggest game of her life . . . a girl pitches to the world’s best slugger. Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1931. Jackie Mitchell is a girl pitcher on a minor-league baseball team, the Chattanooga Lookouts. In her day, few women played sports. But her skill earned her a spot on a men’s team. When the New York Yankees come to town, Jackie must face Babe Ruth at the plate. Can she strike out one of the greatest players in baseball?

Mighty Jackie

Mighty Jackie
Title Mighty Jackie PDF eBook
Author Marissa Moss
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 2004-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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In 1931, seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell pitches against Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game, becoming the first professional female pitcher in baseball history.

The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher Vs. Babe Ruth

The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher Vs. Babe Ruth
Title The Baseball Adventure of Jackie Mitchell, Girl Pitcher Vs. Babe Ruth PDF eBook
Author Jean L. S. Patrick
Publisher Graphic Universe
Pages 36
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0761370722

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In 1931, seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell pitches against Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game, becoming the first professional female pitcher in baseball history.

Jackie Mitchell

Jackie Mitchell
Title Jackie Mitchell PDF eBook
Author John M. Kovach
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 2021-08-23
Genre
ISBN 9781947589414

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On March 26, 1931, the baseball world was stunned as a 18-year female pitcher named Virne Beatrice "Jackie" Mitchell of Chattanooga, TN, signed a minor league contract with the hometown Lookouts. Several days later, Mitchell took to the mound for an April 2 preseason game against the New York Yankees, striking out both Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. With her exploits reported the next day in newspapers across the United States, Jackie Mitchell became a household name Mitchell's story is detailed in a new book by women's baseball historian John Kovach. Jackie Mitchell: The Girl Who Loved Baseball. It is the most complete look at the life and career of Mitchell. As a young girl, Jackie and her family lived in Memphis, Tennessee. The family lived in close proximity to then minor league Memphis Chicks pitcher (and future Baseball Hall of Famer) Arthur Charles "Dazzy" Vance. It was Vance who reportedly taught a young Jackie to throw a baseball. While previous books about Mitchell center around her appearance against the Yankees, readers will learn a number of new things about Mitchell, both on and off the baseball field. Some of those things include: - Jackie playing for her first organized team, the Engelettes in 1930 - Jackie pitching for or against teams from eight different minor leagues - The only female pitcher to hold two major league teams scoreless - A first-ever, year-by-year record of Jackie's pitching career - Jackie's challenge to Babe Didrikson to pitch against her According to popular culture, the possibility that she would be soon a starting member of the Lookouts pitching staff was dashed when Baseball Commissioner, Kennesaw Mountain Landis reportedly banned females from playing professional baseball after her appearance. There is no written evidence of Landis ban according to Kovach. Following the game in Chattanooga, many of the teams she would play for would state that her contrast was "on loan" to their club from the Lookouts. As a female athlete in the 1930s, Mitchell played both baseball and basketball. Through her basketball playing, Mitchell encountered the legendary Mildred "Babe" Didrikson, playing on her "All American's Basketball Team" as well as the "Stars of The World", managed by Grover Cleveland Alexander. Kovach creates a unique chapter from interviews with Jackie between 1931-33. Readers will again hear Jackie in her own words tell what it was like to face Ruth and Gehrig; her love of baseball as well as what it was like to play with the bearded House of David team. The book also touches upon the post-athletic life of Mitchell until her death in 1987. Readers will learn about the deaths of her mother, father and younger sister as well as her brief marriage to Eugene A Gilbert.

Ty Cobb

Ty Cobb
Title Ty Cobb PDF eBook
Author Charles Leerhsen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 464
Release 2015-05-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451645767

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"An biography of perhaps the most significant and controversial player in baseball history, Ty Cobb, drawing in part on newly discovered letters and documents"--

No Girls in the Clubhouse

No Girls in the Clubhouse
Title No Girls in the Clubhouse PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Cohen
Publisher McFarland
Pages 229
Release 2009-04-22
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0786452978

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Even though teenaged girl Jackie Mitchell once struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, women are still striking out on the hardball diamond. This book builds on recently published histories of women as amateur and professional players, umpires, sports commentators and fans to analyze the cultural and historical contexts for excluding females from America's pastime. Drawing on anthropological and feminist perspectives, the book examines the ways that constructions of women's bodies and normative social roles have pushed them toward softball instead of baseball. Sportswriter accounts, Title IX sex-discrimination suits, and interviews with players explore the obstacles and the social isolation of females who join all-male baseball teams, while also discussing policies that inhibit the practice.