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1934 newspaper Female athlete BABE DIDRIKSON pitches MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS
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1934 newspaper Female athlete BABE DIDRIKSON pitches MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS1934 newspaper Famous female athlete BABE DIDRIKSON pitches against MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS during Spring Training
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(NY) dated Mar 30, 1934. This original newspaper contains an inside page headline, 2 photos, and a long detailed report of the
famous female athlete BABE DIDRIKSON pitching against several Major League baseball teams during Spring Training.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias is one of the most celebrated athletes in U.S. History, perhaps best known for her accomplishments in track and field and golf. Born Mildred Ella Didrikson, “[s]he acquired the nickname ‘Babe’ – a nod to one of the greatest baseball players in history, Babe Ruth – after she hit five home runs in a childhood baseball game,” according to the International Olympic Committee.
Zaharias tried her hand at several different sports, including baseball. During Spring Training in 1934, she appeared in three baseball games. In her first game on March 20, Zaharias pitched one inning for the Philadelphia Athletics against the Brooklyn Dodgers allowing no hits and one walk. She appeared in her second game on March 22, pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Red Sox. She gave up three runs in the first inning before being taken out of the game. In her third game, on March 25, 1934, Zaharias, pitching for the New Orleans Pelicans, pitched two scoreless innings against the Cleveland Indians.
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